Quiz: Education and Capitalism - Critiques of the Correspondence Principle
GCSE SOCIOLOGY (8192)
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Building on what you've learned about Marxist views of education and Bowles and Gintis, let's test your understanding of the critiques of the correspondence principle!
What do Bowles and Gintis mean by the correspondence principle?
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Which of the following are critiques of the correspondence principle? (Select all that apply)
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Bowles and Gintis argue that schools produce a {{blank0}} workforce by teaching students to {{blank1}} authority.
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Which perspective argues that the correspondence principle supports capitalism by reproducing inequality?
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Which of the following ideas are present in Bowles and Gintis' critique of education? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} principle suggests that schools mirror the {{blank1}} structure of workplaces.
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Which term refers to the hidden lessons taught in schools that prepare students for workplace norms?
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