QUESTION 1 - MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. Do you agree that the hidden curriculum primarily serves to uphold existing power structures,
as suggested by Conflict Theory? Why or why not?
A) Yes, because the hidden curriculum transmits dominant cultural values that reinforce existing
social hierarchies.
B) No, because the hidden curriculum mainly helps students understand societal norms rather than
enforce power dynamics.
C) Yes, because the hidden curriculum is intentionally designed to prioritize individual
achievement over collective values.
D) No, because the hidden curriculum promotes only educational standards without any influence
on societal power structures.
2. How would you evaluate the effectiveness of role differentiation in achieving social solidarity
versus encouraging individualism in students?
A) Role differentiation promotes social solidarity by teaching students to work in groups toward
common goals.
B) Role differentiation encourages individualism by assigning specific roles that may limit
collaborative learning.
C) Role differentiation strikes a balance by encouraging students to develop individual
skills that contribute to collective goals.
Role differentiation has no impact on either social solidarity or individualism in educational settings.
3. What criteria would you use to assess whether Robert Dreeben’s concept of achievement is
equally applicable to all students, regardless of background?
A) Evaluating whether achievement is measured by standardized tests.
B) Assessing whether all students, regardless of background, have equal access to resources that
support achievement.
C) Measuring if students from different backgrounds feel motivated to meet achievement
standards.
D) Determining if students are primarily assessed on individual merit rather than group work.
4. Can you assess the validity of the interpretivist approach in uncovering the implicit messages
of the hidden curriculum in multicultural classrooms?
A) The interpretivist approach is limited because it relies solely on quantitative data
B) The interpretivist approach is valid as it focuses on understanding students' perspectives and
cultural contexts.
C) The interpretivist approach is ineffective because it does not account for the structural factors
in education.
D) The interpretivist approach is irrelevant as it disregards objective standards in the curriculum.
5. How would you design a curriculum that balances political socialization with critical thinking,
using ideas from Functionalism and Conflict Theory?
A) By integrating role differentiation that encourages critical analysis of social and political
systems.
B) By eliminating topics related to political systems to focus on universal education standards.
C) By incorporating modules that discourage questioning of existing social structures.
D) By emphasizing rote memorization of government systems.