Education as a Social Institution Essay

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    In this paper, I will discuss education as a social institution. In our society, having some kind of education is an important aspect of many people. I choose to write about this social institution because it has a big impact in my life. Its importance to my life can be simply explained by the amount of time I had to spend I school and in activities happen around school. Education interests me because the school system is a social agency that was created to enhance the processes of socialization through education. Students not only learn from the academic curriculum, but they also benefit from socializing with their teachers and peers. This social institution offers a useful analysis of my identity because education helped me becoming who I…

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    gift or a curse, depending on the context in which it occurs. Because modern society finds it important that people think independently, decide autonomously and take personal initiatives, the concept of individualism has acquired a positive connotation. However, individualism is also linked with the tendency to withdraw from social life and turn in towards oneself. Alexis de Tocqueville described individualism as the cool and considered attitude which drives people to withdraw into a small,…

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    Social institutions are a key element to the structure of societies. They consist of people who came together for a common purpose, and are part of the social order of society. They set an example of what the behavior and expectations are for individuals in society. Having these institutions help decrease chaos and increase structure. Each institution involves different things, but is important part of our daily life. Education is a major social institution that impacts the lives of many…

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    societies had to develop certain social institutions such as, the economy, politics, family, religion and education. The three sociological perspectives used to analyze social institutions are the structural functional, conflict and symbolic interactionist perspectives. In this essay I will focus on the opposing macro level perspectives, structural functionalism and conflict theory. According to the structural functional perspective of sociology, these social institutions work together to keep…

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    these are not simply what we as individuals choose. They are not like roles a film actor may or may not opt to do. There are social institutions that constrain and control, punish and reward. They could be ‘macro’ social institutions like the state or ‘micro’ ones like the family. Social institutions are integral part of a human society because they are one of the most important structural elements that govern behavior in various spheres of social life. Social institutions exist in response to…

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    Davis argue that “social engagement simply captures a one-sided perspective of the collegiate experience while higher education is a two-tier experience that also include an academic component, the social gains receive outside the classrooms are as equally important as academic advancements” (p. 6). For African American/ Black students the type of institution they select to attend determines their level of social engagement at the institution. The types of experiences available to college…

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    Nowadays social responsibility is everywhere. Businesses can be socially responsible, non – profit organizations can be as well and even people. It all depends on their actions and how do they interpret social responsibility. General definition of social responsibility according to Cambridge English Dictionary is “the practice of producing goods and services in a way that is not harmful to society or the environment.” (2016a). I would add to that definition, that nowadays “not harmful” is not…

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    affiliated with some type of institution whether formal or informal in their lifetime that has the potential to influence them. Whether it be the educational institutions they experience in their young adult life or the family household they have grown up there whole life to, it is evident the amount of significance institutions have in influencing one’s beliefs and moralities throughout life. In Susan Faludi’s “The Naked Citadel”, the author explores a specific male only educational institution…

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    knowledgeable leaders and an educated clergy education” (p. 11). The candidates for this education consisted of elite white males, which were the only ones educated by colleges and universities during the 1600s and 1700s. As a result of the history of higher education an unbalance started a trend that is seen in higher education. According to McCarthy, in 2007 the majority of college students are in the 18-24-year-old age range (63%) and the majority of these students are (77%) White (p.6).…

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    1. What are the major social institutions in society that have great influence on the family? The major social institutions in society that have great influence on family are social, economic, religious, education and state. Social Institution - One of the definitions Wiggins & Davis (2006) gave for a social institution is "a regularity in social behaviour that is agreed to by all members of society, specifies behaviour in specific recurrent situations, and is either self-policed or policed by…

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