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Chapter 16, Education Key Terms
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education The social institution responsible for the systematic transmission of knowledge, skills, and cultural values within a formally organized structure. cultural transmission The process by which children and recent immigrants become acquainted with the dominant cultural beliefs, values, norms, and accumulated knowledge of self.
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Informal education Learning that occurs in a spontaneous, unplanned way. formal education Learning that takes place in an academic setting such as a school, which has a planned instructional process and teachers who convey specific knowledge, skills, and thinking processes to students.
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mass education Refers to providing free, public schooling for wide segment of a nation’s population. cultural capital Social assets that include values, beliefs, attitudes, and competencies in language and culture.
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tracking Assignment of students to specific courses and educational programs based on their test scores, previous grades, or both. hidden curriculum Transmission of cultural values and attitudes, such as conformity and obedience to authority, through implied demands found in rules, routines, and regulations of schools.
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credentialism A process of social selection in which class advantage and social status are linked to the possession of academic qualification. functional illiteracy The inability to read and/or write at the skill level necessary for carrying out everyday tasks.
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