the functionalist perspective
Which sociological perspective emphasizes that the common identity and social integration fostered by education contribute to overall societal stability and consensus?
all of the above
Which one of the following was introduced into school systems to promote social change?
Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
The correspondence principle was developed by
noncomformist subculture
The student subculture that is hostile to the college environment and seeks out ideas that may or may not relate to studies
effectiveness
Most recent research on ability grouping raises questions about its
transmitting knowledge
The most basic manifest function of education
credentialism
College diploma is virtually the bare minimum. This change reflects the process of
correspondence principle
Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis offer the support of what they call
interactionist perspective
The teacher-expectancy effect is most closely associated with
shared decision making
Max Weber noted five basic characteristics of bureaucracy. Which of the following is NOT one of them