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What can you recall about functionalism? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri2lh6ZB4LU&feature=player_embedded Try and write down at least three things. If you get stuck, share ideas with a partner

What do functionalists tell us about education and differences in attainment? Writers in the structural functionalist tradition of sociology claim that the education system is a meritocracy and that the education system exists to allow the most talented students through to fill the most important jobs in society. Your current task is to assess that claim and to support your arguments with evidence

Sociological Targets To understand functionalist views of education. To evaluate those views. To use sociological evidence and research to support your judgements.

Personal targets To write an essay length answer To contribute to whole class discussion in an orderly fashion To think critically about sociology explanations of inequality in education

What is functionalism? Functionalism is a consensus view of society. Functionalists believe that society is like an organism (organic analogy), with different parts fulfilling different roles to ensure survival of the whole. Functional sociologists tend to look at the mechanisms within society in order to understand their functions for that society.

Emile Durkheim Emile Durkheim was one of the founders of sociology. He believed we need schools to help us to feel part of society. We learn social rules and social roles in schools. Schools sort out people for the most appropriate jobs for their skills and abilities.

What is meritocracy? Functionalist say the education system acts as a ladder of opportunity for people to achieve the best that they can, according to their ability. The best people go on to gain the best jobs and become the leaders of their society. This belief is known as meritocracy.

Talcott Parsons Talcott Parsons is a well-known American theorist. Parsons developed Structural-Functionalist theory. Parsons suggests schools are an agency of secondary socialisation. They train children to accept the norms and values of wider society. They act to select which children will be trained for the top jobs in society. They teach children that the system is fair and equal to all.

Davis and Moore (1945) Inequality is necessary and universal because all societies have inequalities. If inequality exists, then it must be because it is for the good of society. This justifies the high pay and status of the richest people in society.

Task Answer questions 1-5 in back of booklets Discuss answers

What is evaluation? Evaluation is the process of judging the value of a research project, an idea or a concept, using further concepts, studies and theories to support the judgement that is made. Strengths and weaknesses are identified in an evaluation

What are the strengths of functionalism? It points to links between and within social institutions in society It emphasises the importance of socialisation within schools It influences New Right thinking and research

And the weaknesses? It justifies inequality There is little supporting evidence People do not all share norms and values It ignores structural inequalities such as racism, sexism and social class

A famous challenge Alvin Gouldner wrote in the 1970s at the height of student rioting against the Vietnam War. He said: According to Parsons, people who do not fit in are deviant. How come it was most intelligent students who were deviant enough to complain about the war, the lack of equality and who challenged traditional ways of thinking?

Outline and assess functional views of education. Criteria for success Outline functionalism Outline what the theorists say Assess the strengths of functionalist thinking Assess the weakness of functionalist thinking. Refer to AO1 knowledge about the educational system of the UK Use the concepts of sociology Refer to studies, writers or theory in your answer. Use evaluative language in your answer

Independent study Revise the meritocracy debate, many of the arguments and points can be applied to this assessment exercise. Develop your notes on this topic by looking at the ebook on the NGfL-Cymru website.