SOC 111 Ch. 13 Education And Religion || With 100%
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credential societies correct answers employers use diplomas and degrees as sorting devices to determine who is eligible for a job; industrialized nations have become these
mandatory education laws correct answers laws that require all child to attend school until a specified age or until they co...
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credential societies correct answers employers use diplomas and degrees as sorting devices to
determine who is eligible for a job; industrialized nations have become these
mandatory education laws correct answers laws that require all child to attend school until a
specified age or until they complete a minimum grade in school
industrialization; factories; Americanizing correct answers during what time did they first need
more education to work where? was a way of _____________ immigrant kids
cultural capital correct answers privileges accompanying a social location that help someone in
life; including highly educated parents, push to bring home good grades, and enjoying cultural
experiences that translate into higher test scores, better jobs, and higher earnings
manifest content (of education=teach knowledge/skills) correct answers the intended beneficial
consequences of people's actions (of education)
cultural transmission of values correct answers the process of transmitting values from one group
to another; cultural traits are transmitted across generations in education; core values such as
economic system (capitalism/socialism) patriotism, pride in countries history
inclusion correct answers helping people to become part of the mainstream society
social placement correct answers a function of education-funneling people into society's various
positions
gate-keeping correct answers the process by which education opens and closes doors of
opportunity; another term for social placement function of education
tracking correct answers sorting of students into different programs on the basis of real or
perceived abilities ; affects people's opportunities for jobs, income, and lifestyle, which is based
more on social class than merit; schools have retreated from formally using this
hidden curriculum correct answers the unwritten goals of schools, such as teaching obedience to
authority and conformity to cultural norms
self fulfilling prophecy correct answers Robert Merton's term for an originally false assertion that
becomes true simply because it was predicted
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