Social Science Theories and Implications To Education: Unit 3
Social Science Theories and Implications To Education: Unit 3
1.1. Introduction
Activity
Try to analyse the lyrics of the given song then answer the following
questions;
Dem Bones
(Refer to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=for the melody)
2. What do you expect if these bones are connected? Does malfunctioning of one
bone affect the other bone?
1. Structural-functional theory
Herbert Spencer, the proponent of structural-functional views society
as “a system of interconnected parts each with a unique function. The parts
have to work together for stability and balance of society”. Society is
compared to the human body with different but interrelated parts performing
different functions. Just as the human body has many parts, society has
different but interrelated components such as the family, the state, the school,
the Church, mass media, economics. These must coordinate and collaborate
for society to function well. If one part of the human body does not function
well, the whole body is affected. In the same way, when one component of the
society does not do its part, society will not function well. The overall health
of the organism (society) depends upon the health of each structure.
This is exactly the message of the song, Dem Bone. The bones are
interconnected. Each has a unique function.
The functionalist theory of education focuses on how education serves
the need of society through the development of skills encouraging social
cohesion. The role of schools is to prepare students for participation in the
institutions of society. Education is concerned with transmission of core
values for social control. Education is concerned with socializing people by
bringing together people from different backgrounds. The functionalist theory
is focused on social stability and solidarity. Functionalist see education as a
beneficial contribution to an ordered society.
Functionalism does not encourage people to take an active role in
changing their social environment., even when such change may benefit
them. Instead, functionalism sees active social change as undesirable because
the various parts of society will compensate naturally for any problem that
may
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2. Conflict Theory
According to this theory, there are always two opposing sides in a
conflict situation. People take sides between maintaining the status quo and
introducing change then arrive at an agreement. Conflict theory welcomes
conflict for that is the way to the establishment of a new society. Conflict
theories find potential conflict between any groups where inequality exists:
racial, gender, religious, political, economic, and so on. Conflict theorists note
that unequal groups usually have conflicting values and agendas, causing
them to compete against one another. Thus constant competition between
group forms the basis for the ever-changing nature of society.
The factory workers want change- better working conditions, higher
salaries. The factory owners naturally are opposed to such. The resolution of
the conflict, however, leads to a compromise, a change in the way the factory
is managed where both workers and owners are happy.
4) After you have thought well, your first impression of teaching as boring is
changed to teaching is exciting.
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Implications to Teaching
Let us continue to teach for meaning. Let us promote and create
opportunities for genuine interaction among our students, teachers,
receiver of the symbol must give the same meaning to the symbol or
run the risk of misunderstanding.
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1.3 References
Bilbao, Purita P., et.al. (2015), The Teaching Profession,
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Prieto, Nelia G., et.al. (2019), The Teacher and the Community, School Culture and
Organizational Leadership, 10-B Boston Street, Brgy. Kaunlaran, Cubao Quezon
City: LORIMAR Publishing Inc.
Pawilen, Greg T. ,et. al.,(2019), The School and the Community, School Culture, and
Organizational Leadership, Sampaloc, Manila: Rex Book Store, Inc.
1.4 Acknowledgment
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taken from the references cited above.
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