The functionalist perspective, the conflict perspective, and the symbolic interactionist perspective
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The functionalist perspective, the conflict perspective, and the symbolic interactionist perspective
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Text: Webb, L.D & Metha, A. (2017, 8th edition). Foundations of American Education.
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Introduce three perspectives on the purposes and expectations of schooling described by sociologists: the functionalist perspective, the conflict perspective, and the symbolic interactionist perspective. Use Table 8.1 to briefly discuss each of the perspectives and provide a compelling argument in support of you perspective on the purpose and expectations of schooling.
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