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Latent Function of School

The latent function of school refers to the unintended and often hidden benefits that education provides, such as socialization and the development of networks.

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The latent function of school encompasses the unintended benefits that arise from the educational experience, such as socialization, networking, and cultural transmission. While schools are primarily designed to educate students academically, they also play a crucial role in shaping social behaviors...

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Key Terms

Manifest Function
The intended and recognized consequences of a social structure.

Example: The primary purpose of schools is to educate students.

Latent Function
The unintended and often hidden consequences of a social structure.

Example: Schools also serve to socialize children.

Socialization
The process by which individuals learn and adopt the norms and values of their society.

Example: Children learn to share and cooperate in school.

Networking
Building relationships that can provide support and opportunities.

Example: Students may meet future colleagues in school.

Cultural Transmission
The process of passing cultural values and norms from one generation to another.

Example: Schools teach history and traditions.

Social Stratification
The hierarchical arrangement of individuals in society based on wealth, power, and status.

Example: Access to quality education can vary by socioeconomic status.

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Key Concepts

socializationnetworkingcultural transmissionsocial stratification