How does structural functionalism explain the nature of society? Use the sociological theories: functionalism, conflict, and symbolic interactionism to explain schooling inequality. Why is political socialization important in America? How do conflict theorists view education? How does rational choice theory...
How do conflict theorists view education? How does the Chief of Staff shape the presidency? What are the similarities between formal education and informal education? How is social learning achieved? How does education affect economic growth?
Others argue that they instead point out unfairness and prejudice within a society. In addition, some researchers and theorists argue that the concept of g is too limiting and doesn't really give a full view of a person's intelligence. These researchers feel that intelligence is a combination ...
broader societal support would make a large difference in enhancing pride. Participants reported longing for queer sexuality to be normalised and for their sexual identity to be more visible within broader society. A 23-year-old queer non-binary participant said: ‘I just want to be seen...
Some conspiracy theorists believe that the company's silence was a sign of a coverup, and that the post-disaster retrofitting of Titanic's sister ships proves Harland & Wolff knew its ship was flawed. But most historians come to a different conclusion. "The fact that the ship broke up on...
This theory proposes that communicator style, or how these traits are displayed, can be affirming, contributing to constructive dialogue and mutual respect, or non-affirming, threatening other collaborators’ self-concept and leading to conflict. We conclude the book with suggestions for future ...
This paper examines the following research questions: how are just energy transitions envisioned by national, regional, and local public authorities, the business sector and civil society in Poland and the Silesian region, how do their visions conflict and align with each other, and what are the ...
This study contributes to locating learning from summative assessment and evaluative judgement in what students actually do and highlights the tensions between undergraduate practices and intended learning outcomes. Disclosure statement No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors. Ethical ...
(Coggins et al.,Citation2022). These limitations of one-way DETs would come as no surprise to rural innovation theorists, who have extensively critiqued ‘technology transfer’ approaches to agricultural extension for neglecting the knowledge and agency of farmers, as well as the complexity of ...
How do conflict theorists view gender? What is the difference between traditional sexism and modern sexism? Explain the women's struggle for equality post-19th amendment. Specifically, what did the women's movement seek to dismantle and how?