Sociology 2144A/B Chapter 3: Chapter 3
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Chapter 3 contemporary sociological approaches to schooling. To recognize the limits of classical theories for understanding schooling today in light of important economic, demographic and cultural changes. To use contemporary sociological theories to understand educational socialization, selection and organization. To compare and contrast a series of theories with different assumptions about core social processes. Most approaches assume that contemporary socialization in schools is hidden". Randal collins has revised durkheim"s capacity of rituals and symbols to generate social bonds and solidarity" idea with his own theory of micro-level interaction. He says that when people are in social settings they focus their attention on the same things, and their moods and feelings sync. Defines this as emotional entrainment when social interaction (in small groups, with family/friends) is enhanced by people attuning their emotional states together. Collective effervescence when a feeling of group membership can energize and invigorate you.