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HED4809 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DUE 2025

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Semester 1 2025 - DUE 2025; 100% TRUSTED
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Title: Analyzing Social Structures through Sociological Theories:
Conflict Theory, Functionalism, and Marxist Perspectives in
Education

1. Introduction

Sociological theories offer powerful lenses for analyzing how society
operates, especially in relation to issues like social inequality, class, and
education. Three central theoretical frameworks—Conflict Theory,
Functionalism, and Marxist Theory—each provide distinct yet
interrelated ways of understanding the roles and structures of
educational systems. Functionalism emphasizes stability and the
integration of parts within society, while Conflict Theory highlights
systemic inequality and the role of power dynamics. Marxist Theory, as
a specialized branch of Conflict Theory, focuses on economic structures
and class struggles as primary forces shaping societal institutions,
including education.

These perspectives are especially useful in examining how education
reproduces or challenges existing social hierarchies, cultivates class
consciousness, and influences individuals' access to opportunity. This
essay aims to explore these three theories in relation to education,
analyzing how each interprets the relationship between school and
society, and what this means for broader issues of social stratification.

The paper is structured into three main sections. The first section
compares and contrasts Conflict Theory and Functionalism. The second
section focuses specifically on Marxist Theory and its critique of
capitalist structures within education. The third and final section applies

, all three theories to contemporary educational practices, such as
standardized testing, curriculum development, and access to higher
education.



2. Body

Section A: Conflict Theory and Functionalism

Functionalism, rooted in the work of Emile Durkheim and later Talcott
Parsons, views society as a complex system composed of interrelated
parts working together to promote solidarity and stability. In this
perspective, institutions like education are essential for the transmission
of cultural values, social norms, and necessary skills for societal
functioning. Schools, for example, sort individuals into roles that are
supposedly best suited to their talents, helping to maintain social
equilibrium.

Conflict Theory, by contrast, arises from the work of Karl Marx and
Max Weber and focuses on power struggles between groups with
competing interests. According to this view, social institutions—
including education—are not neutral; instead, they reflect and reinforce
the interests of dominant groups. Education, rather than serving a purely
meritocratic purpose, becomes a mechanism for maintaining class
divisions, legitimizing inequality, and suppressing subordinate groups.

For example, where Functionalism might argue that standardized testing
sorts students according to ability and effort, Conflict Theory would
highlight how such tests may be biased toward middle- and upper-class
cultural norms, thereby disadvantaging marginalized students.
Functionalists see schools as leveling institutions, while conflict
theorists view them as perpetuating the class status quo.
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