The History of Educational Sociology
This quiz will test your knowledge of the history of educational sociology, including its key figures, theories, and developments.
Questions
Who is considered the father of educational sociology?
- Emile Durkheim
- Max Weber
- Karl Marx
- Robert K. Merton
Which theory emphasizes the role of social class in shaping educational opportunities and outcomes?
- Cultural Capital Theory
- Conflict Theory
- Functionalist Theory
- Symbolic Interactionism
Who coined the term "cultural capital" to describe the advantages and resources that individuals from higher social classes possess in education?
- Pierre Bourdieu
- Jean Piaget
- Talcott Parsons
- Herbert Spencer
Which theory views education as a mechanism for social control and the reproduction of social inequality?
- Functionalist Theory
- Conflict Theory
- Symbolic Interactionism
- Rational Choice Theory
Who proposed the theory of "hidden curriculum," which refers to the implicit values and norms transmitted through schooling?
- Ivan Illich
- Paulo Freire
- John Dewey
- Philip W. Jackson
Which movement in the 1960s and 1970s emphasized the importance of student participation, critical thinking, and social justice in education?
- New Left Education
- Progressive Education
- Behaviorism
- Structuralism
Who is known for his work on the sociology of the curriculum and the hidden curriculum?
- Basil Bernstein
- Michel Foucault
- Anthony Giddens
- Jürgen Habermas
Which theory emphasizes the importance of social interaction and the construction of meaning in educational settings?
- Symbolic Interactionism
- Functionalist Theory
- Conflict Theory
- Rational Choice Theory
Who proposed the theory of "reproduction," which argues that education serves to reproduce the existing social order and class structure?
- Pierre Bourdieu
- Jean Piaget
- Talcott Parsons
- Louis Althusser
Which theory emphasizes the role of individual agency and rational choice in educational decision-making?
- Rational Choice Theory
- Conflict Theory
- Functionalist Theory
- Symbolic Interactionism
Who is known for his work on the sociology of education in developing countries and the concept of "dependency theory"?
- Paulo Freire
- Ivan Illich
- Amartya Sen
- Theotonio dos Santos
Which theory emphasizes the importance of cultural factors and local contexts in shaping educational practices and outcomes?
- Cultural Reproduction Theory
- Conflict Theory
- Functionalist Theory
- Cultural Capital Theory
Who is known for his work on the sociology of higher education and the concept of the "academic profession"?
- Burton Clark
- Pierre Bourdieu
- Talcott Parsons
- Robert K. Merton
Which theory emphasizes the role of social networks and social capital in educational attainment and success?
- Social Capital Theory
- Conflict Theory
- Functionalist Theory
- Rational Choice Theory
Who is known for his work on the sociology of education and the concept of "habitus"?
- Pierre Bourdieu
- Jean Piaget
- Talcott Parsons
- Robert K. Merton