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Schools serve as agents of cultural transmission from "summary" of Schools and Society: A Sociological Approach to Education by Jeanne H. Ballantine,Joan Z. Spade

The concept of schools serving as agents of cultural transmission is central to understanding the role of education in society. Schools play a critical role in passing down cultural knowledge, values, beliefs, and norms from one generation to the next. This process of cultural transmission helps to shape individuals' identities and socialization, as well as maintain continuity and cohesion within a society. Through the curriculum, textbooks, and teaching practices, schools impart cultural knowledge to students. This includes teaching subjects such as history, literature, and art that reflect the values and beliefs of a particular society. For example, students learn about the founding fathers of their country, famous works of literature, and key events that have shaped their nation's history. By learning about these cultural touchstones, students gain a sense of shared identity and belonging within their society. In addition to academic subjects, schools also ...
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    Schools and Society: A Sociological Approach to Education

    Jeanne H. Ballantine

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