soc final chp 13 Flashcards
what is the difference between education and schooling?
- education transmits knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and skills whereas schooling is formal training and instruction provided in a classroom
according to functionalists, what are the 5 benefits?
- socialization
- benefits taxpayers
- transmits knowledge and beleifs
- promotes cultural integration and cultural innovation
what is the difference between tracking and achievement gap?
- achievement gap is the difference of scores among different groups, wheras tracking put students into specifc educational programs based on their scores, preveious grades or perceieved ability
what does credentialism mean?
- a certificate or degree to show people that they have certain skills or job qualificationw
what does implicit bias mean?
- unconscious stereotypes or prejudices that affect attitude and beliefs .
what does meritocracy mean?
A system that rewards ppl based on their accomplishments
what is the difference between religion and religiosity and a church?
- a Religion is a social institution that involves shared beliefs, values, and practices related to the supernatural wheras religiosity is how ppl demonstrate their religious beliefs. However church is a large established religious group that has ties to mainstream media
what does charismatic leader mean?
- someone that followers see as having superhuman qualities and powers
what do sect, denomination, and ecclesia (state religion) mean?
Ex of each
- Sect= a religious group that broke their ties with the main religion and not wanted back anymore,
+ the Amish, Jehovas witnesses, hassidm, Quakers and seventh-day adventures - Denomination= broke ties with the main religion however is on good terms
+ Christianity, Judaism - Ecclesia= being born into a religion
what does secluarization mean?
- religion loses its power and influence
what does fundamentalism mean?
- taking literal meaning of a sacred text
what does false consciousness mean and is under what sociological perspective?
- justifying actions based on belief systems, oppressing,
- conflict
which perspective says religion promotes and legititmates social inequality and justifies violence?
- conflict
which sociological perspective says religion benefits society by providing sense of identity, mean and emotional comfort
- functionalism
is a ritual sometimes called a rite?
- yes
which sociological perspective supports educatoin creates and supports social inequality?
- conflcit
acceptance of a system of beliefs that prevents people from protesting oppression is known as ____
- false consciousness
which sociological perspective maintain that the hidden curriculum reproduces the existing class structure.
- conflict theory
tracking leads to ____
labeling
higher education, _____ refers to admission policies that provide equal access for groups that have been historically excluded or underrepresen
affirmative action
what does sacred mean?
- things related to the supernatural and not part of the physical world
___ is a process in which religion loses its social and cultural influence
- secularization
refers to integrating religious beliefs into secular life.
civil religion