Role and functions of education: Marxism Flashcards
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what is an ideological state apparatus?
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- social institution whose main role is to pass on the dominant ideology of the ruling class
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what is a repressive state apparatus?
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- social institution whose role is to enforce the dominant ideology by force or threat of force
- police force
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what is the correspondence principle?
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- the way in which the education system mirrors the world of work
- hierarchical system
- punctuality
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main marxist believe of the role of education:
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- maintain capitalism
- reproduce social inequality
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Reproduction of social inequality: Althusser
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- education deliberately engineers the system for the W/C to fail
- unqualified factory workforce
- it prepares children to be submissive to people in power
- hidden curriculum benefits M/C achievement but not W/C
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Legitimisation of social inequality: Althusser
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- M/C access to more cultural and economic capital= advantage
- education encourages students to blindly accept capitalist values, through hidden curriculum
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Correspondence principle: Bowles + Gintis
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- school like work to prepare for manual labour:
- wages not satisfaction
- lack of control
- obedience
- discipline and status
- boredom
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Myth of meritocracy: Bowles + Gintis
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- education claims to be meritocratic but school discriminate in favour of the middle class
- hidden curriculum lowers working class ambitions
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Evaluation: Giroux (Neo-Marxism)
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- anti school subcultures causes the W/C to reject being compliant workers
- fail to acknowledge gender or ethnicity often combine with class to produce success or failure
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Evaluation: Saunders (Neo liberals)
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- middle class educational success is due to biological differences
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Evaluation: Chubb and Moe (New right)
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- fail to see how education has failed all social groups
- education has failed to equip all students with the skills to be successful in the global market place
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Evaluation: Postmodernism
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- fail to see that education actually reproduces diversity rather than inequality
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Evaluation: Morrow and Torres (postmodernism)
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- students create their own identities rather than being constrained by traditional structures like class
- students are able to make their own decisions about their identity