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Sociological Perspective on Education - Coggle Diagram
Sociological Perspective on Education
Interactionist Theories
Human beings as they interact with one another, give meanings to themselves, others and the world around them, and use those meanings as basis for making decisions and actions.
Gender stratification exists because people act toward each other on the basis of the meanings they have for one another.
Social reality that is created and recreated in social interactionism.
Structural Functionalism
Works for the stability of the whole.
When one part experience a crisis, others must adapt to fill the void in the same way.
Social Order
Crime
Religion
Education
Family
Set of interacting parts.
Consensus and Conflict Theories
Consensus
Shared norms and values which are fundamental to society.
It focus on social order based on tacit agreements.
Social change as occurring in a slow and orderly fashion.
Conflict
Emphasize the dominance of some social groups by others.
Social order is based on manipulation and control by dominant groups
Social change in disorder system which overthrow dominant groups.
set of competing interest groups
Proponents of Sociological Perspectives
Emile Durkheim
Structural Functionalism
George Herbert Mead
Interactionist Theories
Karl Marx
and Jean Jacques Rosseau
Consensus and Conflict Theories