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consist of the roles and norms that ensure the transmission of knowledge, values, and patterns of behavior from one generation to the next.
education
formal education, which involves ubstruction by speciall trained teachers who follow officially recognized policies.
schooling
transmission by schools of cultural goals that are not openly acknowledged.
hidden curriculum
assignment of students to different types of educational programs.
tracking
funded with public money but are privately operated and run.
charter schools
parents may receive a voucher equal to the amount their state spends on education for their child.
school choice
system in which a child's main education is undertaken by parents at home.
homeschooling
a set of policies created to prevent school violence.
zero tolerance
system in which non-english-specking students re taught in their native languages until they atr proficient enough in english to attend regular classes.
bilingual education
anything that is considered to be part of teh supernatural world and that inspires awe, respect,a nd reverence.
sacred
anything consdiered to be part of the ordinary world and thus commonplace and familiar
profane
organized around the sacred realm and that binds people together in social group.
religion
pattern of behavior through which a group of believers experiences the sacred.
ritual
belief that spirits actively influence human life
animism
believed that spirits communicate only with one person in the group.
shamanism
belief in kinship between humans and animals or natural objects.
totemism
belief in a god or gods
theism
belief in one god
monotheism
belief in number of gods
polytheism
idea that moral principles have a sacred quality
ethicalism
type id religious organizied in which most people in the society are members by virtue of their birth.
ecclasia
well established religous organization in which a substantial number of the population are members.
denomination
relatively small religious organization that typically has split off a denomination because of differences concerning beliefs.
sect
new religion whose beliefs and practices differ markedly from those of the society's major religions.
cult
depth of people's religious feelings and how they translate these feelings into behavior.
religiosity
non-religious
secular