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Latent Functions of Education

Latent functions of education are the unintended and often hidden benefits that arise from the educational system, beyond the obvious goal of teaching knowledge and skills.

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Latent functions of education refer to the unintended benefits that arise from the educational system, which go beyond the primary goal of imparting knowledge and skills. These functions include social integration, cultural transmission, and the reinforcement of social stratification. Understanding ...

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Manifest Functions
The intended and recognized outcomes of an action or institution.

Example: The manifest function of education is to teach students academic skills.

Latent Functions
The unintended and often hidden outcomes of an action or institution.

Example: A latent function of education is the development of social networks.

Social Integration
The process of bringing together individuals from different backgrounds into a cohesive group.

Example: Schools often promote social integration through group activities.

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

Example: History classes often serve as a means of cultural transmission.

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

Example: Education can influence social stratification by providing access to better job opportunities.

Networking
The act of forming relationships that can provide support and opportunities.

Example: Students often network during college to find job opportunities.

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Key Concepts

social integrationcultural transmissionsocial stratificationnetwork building