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PSE4801 Assignment 4 (COMPLETE GUIDELINE) 2025 - DUE 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us.... 1. Introduction to the essay: Indicate the meaning of the school as organisation and socialisation agent in society. (10) 2. Body of the essay: Unpack the various functionalities of the school. (10) 3. Then, in terms of functionalism, conflict theory and interpretivism, argue the establishment of the school as instrument by society to transfer knowledge, skills and insight to learners in school and the broader context: o Functionalism, inequality, assimilation, and schooling (20) o Conflict (Marxist) theory, class, reproduction, and schooling (20) o Interpretivism, socialisation and legitimation (20) PSE4801/101/0/2025 33 4. Conclusion to the essay: Conclude on the school as instrument used by society to transfer knowledge, skills and insight to learners in school (no new information and argumentation). (15) 5. References: List the cited references alphabetically according to the Harvard or the APA referencing style.

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THE SCHOOL AS A SOCIAL INSTITUTION AND INSTRUMENT FOR
TRANSMITTING KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND INSIGHT

1. INTRODUCTION

Schools are not merely spaces for formal education; they are central institutions within
society that shape, influence, and mirror broader social dynamics. As organisations,
schools function systematically, possessing a hierarchical structure, clearly defined
roles, and routines that govern the day-to-day experiences of learners and educators.
Beyond their organisational features, schools serve as key socialisation agents—
transmitting cultural norms, values, and expectations from one generation to the next.
Socialisation refers to the process through which individuals internalise societal values
and behaviours, and schools are pivotal in this lifelong process, particularly during the
formative years of childhood and adolescence (Dreeben, 1976).

Through formal curricula, hidden norms, peer interactions, and institutional practices,
schools prepare learners to integrate into the broader social fabric. TheyTerms
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