SOC100H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Hidden Curriculum, Abraham Maslow, Numeracy
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Education: a process deigned to develop literally bring out one"s general capacity for thinking critically, as well as a capacity for self-understanding and self-reliance. Socialization: the lifelong social learning a person undergoes to become a capable member of society, through social interactions with others and in response to social pressures. Training: a process designed to identify and practise specific routines that achieve desired results. Formal education: education received in accredited schools during formal teaching sessions: education is generally considered to be the formal teaching concepts, principles, and accepted knowledge. Hidden curriculum: lessons that are not considered part of the academic curriculum that schools unintentionally, or secondarily, teach to students: robert merton proposed that all social institutions perform two kinds of functions. Postmodernism: according to klas roth (2009), and a new critical language of education must be based on understanding and justification. Christopher jencks and david riesman"s the academic revolution.