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SED2601 Assignment 2 | Due 25 June 2025

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SED2601 Assignment 2 | Due 25 June 2025. All questions answered with references. Question 1 1.1 Define the sociology of education. (2) 1.2 What is the meaning of the word ‘education’? (2) 1.3 Explain the following concepts: a) Meritocracy (1) b) Social class (1) c) Solidarity (1) d) Micro-sociological approach (1) e) Macro-sociological approach (1) 1.4 The assimilation and the transmission of culture and traditions is one of the functions of the sociology of education. How could this aim be achieved in the classroom? (6) 1.5 What are the criticisms of functionalism theory? (5) [20] Question 2 2.1 Discuss how conflict theory applies to families. (6) 2.2 Explain the role of the family as a social institution. (4) 2.3 What are the assumptions about the theory of symbolic interactionism? (5) SED2601 Assessment 2 2.4 Discuss the criticisms of functionalism theory. (5) [20] Question 3 3.1 What is the role of families according to functionalism theory? (4) 3.2 Explain the assumptions about conflict theory. (6) 3.3 Discuss the concept of social placement. (6) 3.4 Explain the role of government in society according to functionalism theory. (4) [20] Question 4 4.1 There are different types of social institutions. Discuss the governments and political structures as social institutions. (6) 4.2 Explain the concept socialisation. (5) 4.3 Explain the norm of universalism. (4) 4.4 Discuss functionalism theory on schooling. . (5) [20] Question 5 5.1 Explain the role of religion as a social institution. (5) 5.2 Discuss the school climate and include examples. (5) 5.3 According to Bronfenbrenner, what is the microsystem? Include examples. (3) 5.4 According to Bronfenbrenner, what is the mesosystem? Give examples (3) 5.5 Define the concept “hidden curriculum”. (2) (2) 5.6 What is meant by “socialism”? (2) SED2601 Assessment 2 [20] TOTAL: [100]

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 Question 1

1.1. Define the sociology of education.

Sociology of education examines educational structures, processes, and practices from a sociological
perspective. It explores relationships within classrooms, sociological problems, and links between
education and other social institutions. The field studies schools at both micro and macro levels,
analyzing how teaching methods affect student outcomes and how broader social forces shape
education. It also questions societal norms and how education influences individuals and groups.
(Sue Du Plessis et al. - Page 2)

1.2. What is the meaning of the word ‘education’?

Education, derived from the Latin educere ("to bring out"), is the process of acquiring knowledge,
reasoning skills, and preparing individuals for life. It is dynamic, fosters socialization, individual
growth, and character shaping, and serves society’s needs. Philosophers debate its role in achieving
justice, individuality, and social progress. (Sue Du Plessis et al. - Page 3)

1.3. Explain the following concepts:

a) Meritocracy

Advancement based on ability rather than class or wealth. In education, success depends on effort
and competitiveness. (Sue Du Plessis et al. - Page 98)

b) Social class

Grouping based on economic resources, lifestyle, and power, influencing social stratification and
potential conflict. (Sue Du Plessis et al. - Page 100)

c) Solidarity

Unity within a group; includes mechanical (traditional) and organic (modern, diverse) forms.
Schools foster social cohesion. (Sue Du Plessis et al. - Page 101)

d) Micro-sociological approach

Focuses on daily interactions and relationships within institutions like schools and families. (Sue Du
Plessis et al. - Page 98)

e) Macro-sociological approach

Examines large-scale social structures and long-term societal trends, linking education to economic
and political systems. (Sue Du Plessis et al. - Page 98)
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