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Sociological Perspective in Education - Coggle Diagram
Sociological Perspective in Education
Consensus and Conflict
Conflict in Education
Socialized into gender
norms and values
Maintaining social inequality
Consensus
preservation or perpetuation
of society's social order.
Slow and orderly
Shared norms and values
Agreement among all
members of the society
Conflict
inequality that occur
throughout all societies.
Dominance of a social group
Social order is controlled by groups
Consensus in Education
Focus on Social order
Meritocratic
Structural Functionalism
A complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability.
Works for the stability of the whole.
Structural Functionalism in Education
Focus on development of skills.
To socialize children and teenagers.
Interactionist Theory
Uses meanings as a basis for making decisions
theoretical perspective that derives social processes
Interactionist theory in Education
Social Interaction
Respond to elements of their environments according to the subjective meanings