ASSIGNMENT 4 2025
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 2025
, Title: The School as an Organisation and Socialisation Agent in Society
1. Introduction (10 marks)
In contemporary society, schools function not only as formal institutions of learning but
also as key instruments for the social development of individuals. Organisationally,
schools operate within a structured system that includes policies, hierarchies,
objectives, and clearly defined roles for educators, learners, and administrative staff.
They mirror societal organisation by maintaining order, promoting accountability, and
ensuring the effective delivery of education. Beyond their organisational role, schools
serve as powerful socialising agents. They play a central part in introducing children to
the values, beliefs, customs, and behavioural norms of the society they belong to. This
socialisation process occurs through both formal instruction and informal experiences
within the school environment. Ultimately, schools help shape individuals who are not
only knowledgeable but also socially responsible, ethically grounded, and capable of
participating meaningfully in political, cultural, and economic life.
2. Body: Functionalities of the School (10 marks)
Schools serve a variety of essential functions in society that contribute to both individual
development and societal progress. Below are key roles that schools perform:
2.1 Cognitive Development
A primary function of the school is to enhance learners’ intellectual and academic
capabilities. Through structured curricula, students gain knowledge in areas such as
language, mathematics, science, and social studies. These subjects develop critical
thinking, problem-solving, reasoning, and communication skills. This cognitive
development lays the foundation for lifelong learning and prepares learners to meet the
demands of further education and the workplace. Schools also foster curiosity,
innovation, and intellectual independence.
2.2 Social Integration