functionalism education 3.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? SociologyEducationA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Ew2652001Created on: 24-02-18 17:20 8102345619 Across 1. armchair theorising”. (3, 5) 3. . Does not investigate why different genders, social classes or ethnic groups achieve differently in education systems. (3, 5) 4. School acts as a bridge between the family and society, preparing children for their adult roles. It is a form of “secondary socialisation” (7) 5. • School makes children learn to co-operate with other members of society besides friends and family, it is like a mini society. (8) 9. status based on position in society (8, 6) 10. . Links schools to the needs of the wider society and the economy. (4, 5) Down 2. • Education is a mechanism for ensuring that the most able rise to the positions in society which are functionally most important for society. • Education has the function of “role allocation” – it allocates people to roles based on their abilities. (5, 3, 5) 3. Some pupils do not passively accept all they are taught and reject school values. (3, 5) 6. • Advanced, industrial society requires a highly motivated, achievement-orientated workforce. By using the principle of differential reward for differential achievement, this value is instilled in a society. (7) 8. understand how the socialisation process continues beyond the family. (4, 5)
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