Education notes 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyEducationA2/A-levelAQA Created by: hannah mcgroryCreated on: 30-10-17 18:17 Durkheim (1903) social solidarity, secondary socialisation,primary socialisation 1 of 16 Human body analogy Every institution has many organs if they don’t work society doesn’t function properly. 2 of 16 Social solidarty Education creates a sense of belonging , binds us togther as a single body. Teaches norms and values 3 of 16 Secondary socialisation Being taught values by someone other tuna parents eg. School, police 4 of 16 Primary socialisation Norms and values taught by parents 5 of 16 Parsons (1961) school is a bridge, family is judged by particular standards,status given at birth 6 of 16 School is a meritocracy Everyone has an equal chance, hard work is rewarded with success 7 of 16 Davis and Moore (1945) school ‘shifts and skrts’ People in allocated jobs , social solidarity 8 of 16 Selective role alloctaion Sits and sorts people in jobs 9 of 16 Social solidarity Created in education through forms colleges classes and uniforms. 10 of 16 Conflict theory See everything as negative in society 11 of 16 Capotalism Root of social inequality main focus is on unequal wealth distribution between high and low class 12 of 16 Bourgeoisie Leaders of big companies, get lots of money 13 of 16 Proletariat Every day people, markings believe we should over throw 14 of 16 False consciousness Ruling class create proletariat to make us bleh e were in a fair society 15 of 16 Smoke screens To convince people their getting treated fairly, illusion pascify people 16 of 16
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