Education notes

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