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SOCIAL DIMENSIONSSOCIAL DIMENSIONS
OF EDUCATIONOF EDUCATION
BY: PROF. RONNIE ESPERGAL PASIGUI
1. SOCIOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF
EDUCATION
The sociologists offered different theoretical
perspectives that are anchored on the
concept that school is an open system, to
explain the relationship between the school
and the society. The diverse sociological
explanations enable educators to understand
how the school, as a social institution of
society, interact with the social environment
as they perform their important role in their
unique way either as agents of cultural and
social transmission or as agents of social
transformation. ( Social Dimensions In
Philippine Education, p.27)
The Nature of Education
Sociology provides educators a special
perspective in studying the relationship
between school and society. Schools, by
their very nature are social organizations.
(Ballantine, 1989) Because of the nature of
education, the study of school systems
becomes the concern of sociologists.
Sociologists study the social issues and
concerns in education which impact on
socialization. (Bago, p.1)
The Role of Schools
Dr. Adelaida Bago, in her book Social
Dimensions in Philippine Education, stresses
that there are two possible purposes or roles
of schools:
1. There are those who believe that one role
of the school is to educate citizens to fit into
society;
2. There are those who believe that the role
of the school is to educate citizens to change
the society.
The specific purposes of the school are the
following:
 a. Cognitive Purposes – teaching the
basic cognitive skills such as reading, writing,
and speaking.
 b. Political Purposes – inculcation of
patriotism or loyalty to the existing political
order.
 c. Social Purposes – concerns with the
socialization of citizens into their various
roles in society.
 d. Economic Purposes – involves training
and preparation of citizens for the world of
work.
Schools as Open System
Schools are open systems that draw their
inputs and send back their outputs to the
environment. (Bago, p 6) An open
system, like a living organism, has a
homeostatic nature. Homeostasis is the
property of open systems to regulate its
internal environment to maintain stable
constant condition. This is done through
internal regulation mechanisms of inter-
related and interacting parts that
counteract any departure from the normal
or usual.
THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
To provide logical explanations for why
things happen the way they do in group
situations, sociologists make use of
theoretical perspectives. These theories
also become the basis for analyzing
curriculum, instruction and structure in
the school organization. (Bago, p.5) The
functionalists and Conflict Theories
focused on macro –level of sociological
analysis, while the interaction theory
focuses on the micro level analysis.
1. The Functionalist Theory (otherwise
known as equilibrium theory). The key
terms in this theory are interdependence
and consensus. The consensus is the
normal state of society (Ballantine, 1989)
Social equilibrium is achieved through the
process of socialization of members into
the basic values and norms of particular
group so that consensus is reached. The
different parts or members of the society
are interdependent, grouped, and
organized to form a system.
a. Talcott Parsons – conceptualized society as
a collection of systems within systems.
(McLeland, 2000)
b. Emile Durkheim – believed that education
plays a significant role in creating moral
unity, which is an imperative in social
cohesion and harmony. (Bago, p.10)
Durkheim defined education and the
concerns of sociology as follows: “Education
is the influence exercised by adult
generations on those that are not yet ready
for social life. Its object is to arouse and to
develop in the child a certain number of
physical, intellectual and moral states which
are demanded of him by both the political
society as a whole and special milieu for
which he is specifically destined…”
(Ballantine, p.7)
2. Conflict Theory – assumes a tension in
society and its parts due to competing
interest of individuals and groups.
Adherents of this theory argue that what
holds society together is economic,
political, cultural, military power, and not
shared values alone. The social order is
based on the stability of dominant groups
to impose their will on others who are
powerless. (Bago, p.13) The Conflict
theory is based on four interlocking
concepts: competition, structural
inequality, revolution, and war.

 a. Karl Marx – the founder of the conflict school of
thought believed that because the class system
separates the employers from workers and workers
from the benefits of their own labor, class struggle is
inevitable. According to hi, inevitably, the workers
would overthrow the capitalists and establish a new
society where the proletariat could freely avail of the
benefits of their labor.(Conflict Theory, 2000)
 b. Max Weber - the father of bureaucratic thought
was convinced that although power relations between
dominant and powerless groups shape society, class
differences alone could not fully explain the complex
ways human beings form hierarchies and belief
systems and make them work. Weber examined
status cultures as well as class positions. According to
him, the main activity of schools is to teach particular
“status cultures” both in and outside the classroom.
(Bago, p. 17)
3. Interaction Theories- the focus of the
interaction theory is the communication
and the relationship that exists among
and between groups in education – peers,
teachers-students, teacher-principal, and
teacher – parents. (Ballantine, 1989) The
concern is to study the social-
psychological questions that impact on
normative attitudes, values, aspirations
ad self-concepts of particular groups that
in turn impact on the teaching-learning
process. ((Ibid, p 18)
a. Labelling Theory – this theory is related to
expectations. For instance, in general, the
expectations of significant others on the learners,
determine to a large extent the behavior of
students. To this extent, the processes by which
students are labeled either as gifted or learning
disabled, fast or slow learner, smart or dumb,
affect the quality as well as the extent and speed
of learning.(Ibid. p. 24)
b. Exchange Theory – is based on the concept
of reciprocity or “katugunan”. (Jocano, 1998)
Reciprocal interactions bind individuals (teachers,
students, parents, administrators) with
obligations. The consequences of interaction are
rewards and benefits.
Interaction in Philippine Education
Setting
Jocano (1998) proposed a social
framework that could be used as basis for
understanding the relationships and
interaction between and among groups in
the Philippine education setting. The
framework shows the interlocking and
interfacing of relationships of kinship and
family, socialization practices and cultural
themes that impact on the school system.
(Bago, p.19)

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Social dimensions of_educatio_npart_1

  • 1. SOCIAL DIMENSIONSSOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF EDUCATIONOF EDUCATION BY: PROF. RONNIE ESPERGAL PASIGUI
  • 2. 1. SOCIOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF EDUCATION The sociologists offered different theoretical perspectives that are anchored on the concept that school is an open system, to explain the relationship between the school and the society. The diverse sociological explanations enable educators to understand how the school, as a social institution of society, interact with the social environment as they perform their important role in their unique way either as agents of cultural and social transmission or as agents of social transformation. ( Social Dimensions In Philippine Education, p.27)
  • 3. The Nature of Education Sociology provides educators a special perspective in studying the relationship between school and society. Schools, by their very nature are social organizations. (Ballantine, 1989) Because of the nature of education, the study of school systems becomes the concern of sociologists. Sociologists study the social issues and concerns in education which impact on socialization. (Bago, p.1)
  • 4. The Role of Schools Dr. Adelaida Bago, in her book Social Dimensions in Philippine Education, stresses that there are two possible purposes or roles of schools: 1. There are those who believe that one role of the school is to educate citizens to fit into society; 2. There are those who believe that the role of the school is to educate citizens to change the society.
  • 5. The specific purposes of the school are the following:  a. Cognitive Purposes – teaching the basic cognitive skills such as reading, writing, and speaking.  b. Political Purposes – inculcation of patriotism or loyalty to the existing political order.  c. Social Purposes – concerns with the socialization of citizens into their various roles in society.  d. Economic Purposes – involves training and preparation of citizens for the world of work.
  • 6. Schools as Open System Schools are open systems that draw their inputs and send back their outputs to the environment. (Bago, p 6) An open system, like a living organism, has a homeostatic nature. Homeostasis is the property of open systems to regulate its internal environment to maintain stable constant condition. This is done through internal regulation mechanisms of inter- related and interacting parts that counteract any departure from the normal or usual.
  • 7. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES To provide logical explanations for why things happen the way they do in group situations, sociologists make use of theoretical perspectives. These theories also become the basis for analyzing curriculum, instruction and structure in the school organization. (Bago, p.5) The functionalists and Conflict Theories focused on macro –level of sociological analysis, while the interaction theory focuses on the micro level analysis.
  • 8. 1. The Functionalist Theory (otherwise known as equilibrium theory). The key terms in this theory are interdependence and consensus. The consensus is the normal state of society (Ballantine, 1989) Social equilibrium is achieved through the process of socialization of members into the basic values and norms of particular group so that consensus is reached. The different parts or members of the society are interdependent, grouped, and organized to form a system.
  • 9. a. Talcott Parsons – conceptualized society as a collection of systems within systems. (McLeland, 2000) b. Emile Durkheim – believed that education plays a significant role in creating moral unity, which is an imperative in social cohesion and harmony. (Bago, p.10) Durkheim defined education and the concerns of sociology as follows: “Education is the influence exercised by adult generations on those that are not yet ready for social life. Its object is to arouse and to develop in the child a certain number of physical, intellectual and moral states which are demanded of him by both the political society as a whole and special milieu for which he is specifically destined…” (Ballantine, p.7)
  • 10. 2. Conflict Theory – assumes a tension in society and its parts due to competing interest of individuals and groups. Adherents of this theory argue that what holds society together is economic, political, cultural, military power, and not shared values alone. The social order is based on the stability of dominant groups to impose their will on others who are powerless. (Bago, p.13) The Conflict theory is based on four interlocking concepts: competition, structural inequality, revolution, and war.
  • 11.   a. Karl Marx – the founder of the conflict school of thought believed that because the class system separates the employers from workers and workers from the benefits of their own labor, class struggle is inevitable. According to hi, inevitably, the workers would overthrow the capitalists and establish a new society where the proletariat could freely avail of the benefits of their labor.(Conflict Theory, 2000)  b. Max Weber - the father of bureaucratic thought was convinced that although power relations between dominant and powerless groups shape society, class differences alone could not fully explain the complex ways human beings form hierarchies and belief systems and make them work. Weber examined status cultures as well as class positions. According to him, the main activity of schools is to teach particular “status cultures” both in and outside the classroom. (Bago, p. 17)
  • 12. 3. Interaction Theories- the focus of the interaction theory is the communication and the relationship that exists among and between groups in education – peers, teachers-students, teacher-principal, and teacher – parents. (Ballantine, 1989) The concern is to study the social- psychological questions that impact on normative attitudes, values, aspirations ad self-concepts of particular groups that in turn impact on the teaching-learning process. ((Ibid, p 18)
  • 13. a. Labelling Theory – this theory is related to expectations. For instance, in general, the expectations of significant others on the learners, determine to a large extent the behavior of students. To this extent, the processes by which students are labeled either as gifted or learning disabled, fast or slow learner, smart or dumb, affect the quality as well as the extent and speed of learning.(Ibid. p. 24) b. Exchange Theory – is based on the concept of reciprocity or “katugunan”. (Jocano, 1998) Reciprocal interactions bind individuals (teachers, students, parents, administrators) with obligations. The consequences of interaction are rewards and benefits.
  • 14. Interaction in Philippine Education Setting Jocano (1998) proposed a social framework that could be used as basis for understanding the relationships and interaction between and among groups in the Philippine education setting. The framework shows the interlocking and interfacing of relationships of kinship and family, socialization practices and cultural themes that impact on the school system. (Bago, p.19)