ASSIGNMENT 2 2025
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: JUNE 2025
AGRADESTUVIA
, PSE4801 Assignment 2 (2025)
Chapter 1
1.1 Functionalism and Schooling
Functionalism sees schooling as serving important functions for society:
• Socializing individuals into norms and values.
• Teaching essential skills and knowledge.
• Allocating roles through merit-based assessment.
• Integrating diverse populations into a cohesive society.
• Promoting social order and stability.
1.2 Conflict (Marxist) Theory and Schooling
Marxist theory views schooling as a means to maintain class inequality by:
• Reproducing the capitalist ideology.
• Preparing students for their roles in a divided labour market.
• Reinforcing class divisions.
• Promoting obedience and conformity.
• Acting in the interests of the ruling class, not society at large.
1.3 Interpretivist Approach and the School
Interpretivism sees schools as sites of meaning-making:
• Emphasizes individual agency and subjective experience.
• Focuses on daily interactions between teachers and learners.
• Sees education as a negotiated process.
• Explores how identities and roles are constructed in schools.
• Rejects deterministic views of education outcomes.