Quiz: Durkheim - Social Solidarity and Specialist Skills
A-level Sociology 7192 AQA
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Building on what you've learned about the role and functions of education, let's explore Durkheim's ideas about social solidarity and specialist skills!
What does Durkheim mean by 'social solidarity'?
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Durkheim argued that education transmits society's {{blank0}} and teaches {{blank1}} for the workforce.
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Which of the following are examples of social solidarity in schools? (Select all that apply)
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Why does Durkheim believe specialist skills are important in modern societies?
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Which of the following is an example of a specialist skill taught in schools?
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Durkheim saw the {{blank0}} of labour as essential because it requires the teaching of {{blank1}} skills.
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What role does the hidden curriculum play in creating social solidarity?
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