Education Flashcards

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FUNCTIONALIST: Durkheim - social solidarity and division of labour

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  • discusses social solidarity - members of society have shared values (value consensus)
  • education system encourages this by socialising young people into norms and values needed for a smooth society
  • education ensured people have the skills needed for a specialised division of labour
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FUNCTIONALIST: Parsons - bridge, difference in values

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  • bridge between school and work

- particularistic

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FUNCTIONALIST: Davis & Moore - meritocratic society, role allocation

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  • social stratification
  • matching the most suitable people with the functionally most important roles
  • rewards motivate them
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MARXIST: Althusser - ISA

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  • transmits capitalist ideology disguised as common values
  • ISA used to be the church but is now education
  • creates a false class consciousness; WC accept failure, legitimising inequality
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MARXIST: Bourdieu - cultural capital

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  • WC cultural attributes rejected
  • system defines by and for the middle class
  • MC succeed by default rather than greater ability
  • cultural assets seen as worthy of investment so have greater value as cultural capital
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MARXIST: Bowles and Gintis - correspondence theory

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  • education ensures workers will unquestioningly adapt to needs of capitalist system
  • school corresponds with work
  • teachers are bosses, pupils are workers
  • argue that rewards in education and occupation not based on merit but on social background; higher a person’s class, the more likely they are to attain high educational qualifications
  • ‘education reproduces inequality by justifying privilege and attributing poverty to personal failure’
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MARXIST: Rikowski - education increasingly capitalised

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  • education becoming a global commodity

- driving force behind educational institutions is the drive of profit

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MARXIST: Cote - white collar workers

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  • focus of education shifted to produce a surplus of white collar workers
  • these operate as needed in an advanced capitalist societies but still exhibit false class consciousness
  • new reserve army of labour of more educated white collar workers
  • competition between them for jobs keeps wages down and labour cheap despite university qualifications
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MARXIST: Willis - Learning to Labour, 1977

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  • 12 WC boys
  • formed a counter school sub cultural grouping
  • characterised by opposition to values and norms perpetuated throughout school
  • boys felt superior to conformist ‘ear oles’
  • identified with adult world; expressed sexist and racist attitudes, smoking, drinking
  • academic work had no value for the boys; no interest in gaining qualifications and saw manual work as superior to mental work
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