The Purpose of Education According To Functionalism Is To Ensure Students Grow Uptobe
The Purpose of Education According To Functionalism Is To Ensure Students Grow Uptobe
The Purpose of Education According To Functionalism Is To Ensure Students Grow Uptobe
Education acts as a bridge connect millions of student from different backgrounds and
their families by instilling universal values and attitudes to benefit the country and
themselves. Functionalist view education as a positive device giving student equal
opportunity to the same education To the functionalist schools play the pivotal role of
ensuring that society remains stable
Schools mirror society and have a pivotal role in ensuring that students have the
necessary skills needed to function well in society. I found this especially interesting
because I have not considered that the public school system was intentionally raising
good employees or ideal citizens. As a product of the public school system it was
astounding to find out about the purpose of schools and about the hidden curriculum.
Although I understood the need for both society and the individual to learn employable
skills and traits I had not thought that public school had this as one of its goals. At first I
found this idea . That individual dreams were being sacrificed for the common good of
society .After much thought, I have come to terms that students have the right to be
exposed to and taught skills useful to them in the real world.
However, the functionalist perspective fails to recognize that schools do not serve
all students well or equally. There are groups of citizens that ensure and maintain their
higher social and economic status through public education. This point of view belongs
to the conflict theorist they address, the existence of unequal education and its realities
School procedures are not only undoubtedly linked to the continuation of the social
class division but critical theorist believe that the public school system is maintaining
and reproducing the unequal social class division. Schools and teachers play a
significant role and influence on students, therefore resulting in the continuation of the
current social class division. Schools serve students of different social classes
differently. School processes and school/ classroom structures are attempting to
maintain the existing social class structure. The current one size fits all system is
failing minority students as well as other student groups. Although the curriculums in
schools of different social classes are relatively the same; the differences lie in the way
the students are taught, learn, and their perception on school knowledge giving some
student a huge advantage. Students of different classes are taught with different goals
and perceive themselves and their capabilities differently. For instance teachers that
work in low income districts view their students with low expectations with intentions to
only teach basic knowledge and negatively label them. Teacher in elite school promote
real world problem solving they have high expectations of their students and to overall
teach thinking and reasoning skils through their classroom material . This segregated
school system is necessary to maintain the current social divisions that only benefit the
upper class.
The critical \theorists have a much more realistic view, upper social classes use
education to maintain their social status. For this reason equal education continues to
be nonexistent. The functionalist and critical theorist both agree on a teachers
influential role in society. Teachers have the power to influence how students perceive
themselves and eventually the type of occupation they will have. . As a future educator
my goal will be to create a social justice classroom. I believe It all starts with teachers
they must choose between continue reproducing education inequality. Thus, teachers
should become aware of the inequality in school education and be given the choice of
whether or not they want to enforce such procedures and patters that will ultimately
Strouse also believes that students receive different messages from their
schools and teachers based not only on social factors but, on their gender; schools
reinforce gender-specific cultural patterns.
On the other hand schools are not providing all students with same opportunities
to attain skills that will help them excel. Strouse further discusses the conflict theorist
perspective on education.
In Exploring Socio-Cultural Themes in Education: Readings in Social
Foundations, Joan H. Strouse presents her perspective on the development of public
school education in the United States. The purpose of the book is to help teachers
become critically aware of the process of teaching and the school system in the United
States. Strouse attempts to engage teachers and teacher candidates to form a
perspective on the role schools have in society and the special roles teachers play.
Strouses key elements that have either changed or reinforced my perspective on
education are; the relationship between culture, society, and education, the influence
teachers have on their students therefore social structure, the unequal education in an
increasingly diverse and multicultural student body, and lastly how to create more
transformative educators.
Strouse seeks to help teachers identify and understand the relationship between
culture, society and education. She does this throughout the book. She selects articles
that discuss the ways schools address societys needs.
Strouse also highlights that way gender, language, culture, and race factor into
ones education. One of the major points Strouse points out is the increasing diversity of
the student body. She describes the challenges that educators are now facing in a
multicultural society. Teachers are facing increasing difficulties teaching students of
different races, social classes and linguistics. Strouse tries to explain to teachers that in
for order for them to have a better understanding of their students they must become
knowledgeable about their culture and should look to the community and parents for
guidanceTherefore, if modifying how students are taught gives them a better chance at
being successful then it is something I would like to do in my classroom. In addition,
although teachers must acknowledge they should know something about their students
home life to be the most effective they must consider that some parents especially,
those in urban areas may not have the time or desire to participate in their childs
education. For this reason teachers should not count on parents cooperation. These
This semester we have looked at education writ large, We have seen that schools are
integral to the full functioning of the society. They are created primarily to enculturate
the young into the culture as well as to develop minds and skills to produce fully
functioning, productive workers and citizens for the nation.
Further, we have seen that the way we view the schools role is to a great degree
dependant upon our world view and /or our theoretical perspective.
Discuss in a well written fully developed essay what the role of the school should be
from a) a structural/functionalist perspective and from b) a critical perspective. Make
sure to identify how each perspective views the school currently and how each
perspective believes the school should function. Use the role of the teacher and the
purposes of schooling as the examples to illustrate your discussion