Sociology | Education | Functionalist view

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  • What does Human Capital refer to in the context of education?
    The stock of knowledge, skills, values, habits, and creativity that makes someone an economic asset to society.
  • What is meant by Hidden Curriculum in education?
    It refers to the informal learning processes that teach students the norms and values of society.
  • What are Particularistic Values?
    Values and rules that only apply to a particular person in a given situation, such as at home.
  • What are Universalistic Values?
    Values and rules that apply to all members of society equally.
  • What are the four functions of education according to Functionalism?
    1. Socialisation and Social Solidarity
    2. Bridge between family and society
    3. Developing Human Capital
    4. Role Allocation
  • Who is the key thinker associated with the function of Socialisation and Social Solidarity in education?
    Durkheim
  • How does the education system contribute to social solidarity according to Durkheim?
    By passing on the cultural values of society through the hidden curriculum and PSHE lessons.
  • What are some criticisms of the functionalist perspective on education?
    It ignores dysfunctional aspects, promotes the myth of meritocracy, and overlooks social inequalities.
  • What does the term "myth of meritocracy" refer to in the context of education?
    The belief that educational success is solely based on individual merit, ignoring social inequalities.
  • What do Marxists argue about the Hidden Curriculum?
    It reinforces social inequality and maintains ruling class ideology.
  • How do feminists view the Hidden Curriculum?
    They argue that it maintains and reinforces patriarchy rather than meritocracy.
  • What is Wong's critique of the functionalist view of children in education?
    Wong argues that functionalists see children as passive puppets of socialization, ignoring the complexity of teacher-pupil relationships.
  • What is the link between educational achievement and economic success according to the functionalist perspective?
    There is a weak link between educational achievement and economic success.
  • Who is the key thinker associated with the function of bridging family and society?
    Parsons
  • What role do schools play in the transition from family to society according to Parsons?
    Schools provide a link that allows students to move from ascribed status and particularistic values to meritocratic and universalistic values.
  • Who is the key thinker associated with the development of Human Capital?
    Schultz
  • What does the concept of Developing Human Capital suggest?
    Investment in education benefits the wider economy by providing a qualified and flexible workforce.
  • Who are the key thinkers associated with Role Allocation in education?
    Davis and Moore
  • What is the function of Role Allocation in the education system?
    It selects and sifts people into the social hierarchy based on educational achievement.
  • What is the New Right view of education?
    • Similar beliefs to functionalists
    • Argue that the state takes too much of a role
    • Advocate for free market policies (marketisation) to raise standards
    • Schools should compete with one another
    • Parents and pupils should be seen as consumers
  • Who proposed the concept of Education Vouchers and Parentocracy?
    Chubb and Moe
  • What were the key features of the 1988 Education Reform Act?
    • Funding formula
    • League Tables
  • What are some educational policies introduced by New Labour and the Coalition Government?
    • New Labour: Academies
    • Coalition Government: Free Schools, Privatisation of Education