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Education https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ECqL51SRUk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xv3QNWyjRQg http://scorecard.cccco.edu/scorecardrates.aspx?CollegeID=982b https://content.screencast.com/users/rpsoc/folders/Jing/media/627a6605- 9028-4621-8dca-631953ff8db1/2018-03-06_1059.png

  Source: "In 1968, Chicano students in Los Angeles began a week long walk out protest against the school districts deeply entrenched racist policies" (Source: Grrid.org). https://griid.org/2013/03/03/this-day-in-resistance-history-1968-chicano-students-walk-out-in-protest-of-racist-policies/

Functionalism Theory Education serves many functions to maintain stability including taking over traditional family responsibilities. 43% of children in the United States live with a parent who works outside the typical Monday through Friday daytime hours Half of all children who live with two parents have a parent who works a nonstandard schedule 30% of children living with only their mother have a parent working a nonstandard schedule 37% of children living with only their father have a parent working a non standard schedule Source: U.S. Census

Conflict Theory Education maintains social inequality in society. Family Background, Cultural Capital, and Assessments Hidden Curriculum Segregation and Funding Brown v. Board & Civil Rights Movement Blowout Walk-Outs & Chicano Rights Movement White Flight, Urban Ghettos, and Red Zones Forced and Voluntary Busing Policies Redistricting, planned communities, and private schools

Symbolic Interaction Interactions between teacher and student shape achievement and self-identities of students. Labels and the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Rosenthal-Jacobson Experiment and Teacher Expectations Rist Study and Teacher-Student Interactions Farkas Study and Student-Teacher Interactions