refers to the bonds or 'glue' that bring people together and integrate them into a united society
Social Cohesion
1 of 9
refers to movement of groups or individuals up or down the social hierarchy
Social Mobility
2 of 9
refers to the basic needs that must be met if society is to survive
Functional Prerequisites
3 of 9
refers to hidden things taught within the school that is not the overt curriculum
Hidden Curriculum
4 of 9
refers to the integration of people into society through shared values, a common culture, shared understandings and social ties that bring them together and build social cohesion
Social Solidarity
5 of 9
refers to rules and values that give a priority to personal relationships
Particularistic Values
6 of 9
refers to rules and values that apply equally to all members of society, regardless of who they are
Universalistic Values
7 of 9
refers to a society where jobs are allocated on the basis purely of people's individual talents, abilities qualifications and skills.
Meritocracy
8 of 9
refers to the knowledge and skills possessed by a workforce that increase that workforce's value and usefulness to employers
Human Capital
9 of 9
Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
refers to movement of groups or individuals up or down the social hierarchy
Back
Social Mobility
Card 3
Front
refers to the basic needs that must be met if society is to survive
Back
Card 4
Front
refers to hidden things taught within the school that is not the overt curriculum
Back
Card 5
Front
refers to the integration of people into society through shared values, a common culture, shared understandings and social ties that bring them together and build social cohesion
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