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This document contains workings, explanations and solutions to the HED4809 Assignment 4 (QUALITY ANSWERS) 2025. For assistance whats-app us on 0.6.8..8.1.2..0.9.3.4... How can the principles of feminism as a form of conflict theory be applied to critique gender disparities in educational settings? Discuss how Foucault’s postmodern perspectives on power and knowledge could be used to analyse current educational policies 1.5 How would a Neo-Marxist likely view standardised testing in education? A) As a method to ensure fair assessment B) As a tool of cultural reproduction favoring dominant class interests C) As a means to equalize educational opportunity D) As a strategy for improving teaching practices 1.6 Feminism, as a form of conflict theory, would most likely focus on which of the following in education? A) Standardised testing outcomes B) Teacher-student interactions C) Gendered expectations and curriculum biases D) Individual learning differences 1.7 Which of the following statements best contrasts Functionalist and Conflict theories in education? A) Functionalism views education as essential for society, whereas Conflict Theory views it as a means of oppression. B) Functionalism focuses on cultural aspects, whereas Conflict Theory focuses on economic resources. C) Conflict Theory highlights the benefits of education, while Functionalism emphasizes student challenges. D) Both theories view education as inherently neutral but differ on educational outcomes. 1.8 Which of the following best describes how class consciousness affects student subcultures in working-class environments, according to Conflict Theory? A) It encourages students to accept the status quo. B) It fosters a sense of shared struggle and resistance among students. C) It creates competition among students for limited resources. D) It encourages students to focus on individual success. 1.9 What is a key critique of the interpretivist approach in educational research? A) It lacks objectivity and cannot generalize findings. B) It overemphasizes statistical analysis. C) It fails to consider cultural differences. D) It ignores student interactions. 1.10 Which of the following critiques of Functionalism is best supported by Conflict Theory? A) Functionalism overestimates the role of family in education. B) Functionalism does not address systemic inequalities within education. C) Functionalism ignores the need for standardized assessments. D) Functionalism fails to account for technological advances in education.

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