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SOCI 1301 Test | Questions with 100%
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Education - ans a society's mechanism for transmitting attitudes, knowledge, beliefs, values,
norms, and skills to its members through formal, systematic training


Schooling - ans formal training and instruction in a classroom


Functionalism - ans emphasize the benefits of education


Manifest Functions - ans -socializing children
-transmitting knowledge and culture
-increasing cultural integration
-encouraging cultural innovation
-allowing upward mobility


Latent functions - ans -providing child care
-matchmaking
-decreasing job competition
-creating social networks
-creating business opportunities



Conflict Theory - ans addresses the ways in which education perpetuates social inequality
-social class predicts educational attainment

, -access to capital reinforces and reproduces the existing class structure


Economic capital - ans income and monetary assets



Culture capital - ans social assets such as education and attitudes, how you move through
the world


Social capital - ans social networks, who they know



gatekeeping - ans those in power control access to education and jobs; iq and
standardized tests



The Hidden Curriculum - ans -transmits nonacademic knowledge, values, attitudes, norms, and
beliefs

-schools in low-income and working-class neighborhoods stress obedience, following
directions, and punctuality
-elite private schools encourage leadership, creativity, and people skills



Credentialism - ans increasing demand for certificates and degrees; used to maintain social
class distinction



Feminist Theory - ans -consider how gender affects
education -women's rate lag behind men


Symbolic Interaction Theory - ans considers how social contexts affect education



Tracking - ans assigns students to specific educational programs; creates a self-fulfilling
prophecy

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