SOCIOL 103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Informal Learning, Symbolic Interactionism, Hidden Curriculum
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The more necessary attaining a college degree becomes, the harder it is to achieve it life, a person needs an education. The distribution of education within a country. Formal education: the learning of academic facts and concepts through a formal. In the us today, basic education is considered a right and responsibility curriculum. Informal education: the learning about cultural values, norms, and expected. Cultural transmission: refers to the way people come to learn the values, beliefs, and social norms of their culture. Both informal and formal education include cultural transmission. Universal access: refers to people"s equal ability to participate in an education. On a world level, access might be more difficult for certain groups based on class or gender. In the us, one way in which universal education is supported is through federal and state governments covering the cost of free public education. Mills v. board of education of dc. This perspective contends that education contributes two kinds of functions: