Sociology Chapter 16 review
False
Mainstreaming is a process of placing a child in a classroom because of their interests?
local property taxes
Major income from funding comes from?
industrial
Which is strictly critical that students earn an education?
Yes African american in integrated schools score higher on tests than segregated schools
According to the Coleman Report, do African American children who attend integrated schools score higher and better on standardized tests than do African Americans in segregated schools?
low SES children score higher when placed in the schools and classrooms of high SES children
How does SES affect a low income child's success academically regardless of race?
Shamanism
Spiritual priest
the higher the SES of the parent or parents, the higher the achievement of children in public schools
What about parental background?
white children in integrated schools score higher or the same than in segregated schools
What about white children in segregated schools vs. white children in integrated schools?
dysfunctions: requirements are different in all 50 states
What are the functions and dysfunctions of the United States having decentralized education policy?
unintentional and unrecognized outcomes that going to school, interacting with peers and adults, and following the rules ingrained into you without anyone really intending for it to happen
What are the latent (unintentional) functions of education?
busing
What did Coleman recommend?
liberation theology
What does the pope support?
learn what you want to learn when you want to learn it
What is Ivan Illich's philosophy on education?
chartered by state government
What is a charter school?
achieve involuntarily integration
What is a magnet school?
redeemable for tuition fees at a school other than the public school that a student could attend free, government-funded
What is a school voucher?
the effects of forced racial integration
What is busing?
non financial social assets that promote social mobility beyond economic means
What is culture capital?
schooling children at home
What is homeschooling?
the inability to read or write
What is illiteracy?
movement embracing the poor and calling for social change
What is liberation theology?
placing a special needs student in a regular classroom
What is mainstreaming?
money
What is the biggest obstacle for people who want a higher education?
informal education is outside of the school setting by talking to people and learning new things, formal education is a classroom based education
What is the difference between informal and formal education?
parochial-catholic
What is the most popular type of private education?
students perform according to the expectations of their teachings
What is the self fulfilling prophecy?
When kids are placed in a classroom based on their scores
What is tracking?
the departure of whites from places increasingly or predominantly populated by minorities
What is white flight?
white flight
What makes you lose tax dollars?
90%
What percentage of kids are educated in public schools?
you have to teach bilingual classes if there is more ethnic than white
What was the outcome of the Lau vs. Nichols bilingual education court case in 1974?
children in integrated schools did better than segregated schools
What were the findings of the Coleman research?
state, property taxes
Where does the money come from?
local property taxes
Who funds public education?
latinos
Who is more likely to drop out of high school?
No, parents don't have to put them in that class
a disability child must be mainstream?