Theories & Historical Context
Inequality & Reflection
100

Which sociological theory says education reflects power and often reproduces inequality?

Conflict theory

100

Which social factor can affect a student’s educational opportunities — income, health, or both?

Both

200

Which sociological perspective focuses on how teacher expectations and labeling influence student identity?

Symbolic Interactionism

200

What type of testing can reinforce inequality instead of reducing it?

Standardized testing

300

Which theory focuses on how education maintains social stability and shared values?

Functionalism

300

What recent Alberta controversy questioned who decides what students learn?

The book ban in schools
400

What is the difference between manifest and latent functions of schooling?

Manifest = intended outcomes (skills, knowledge); Latent = unintended social outcomes (networks, socialization).

400

What can teachers do to challenge inequality in the classroom?

Promote inclusive and equitable teaching practices

500

Why has education never been considered neutral?

Because it reflects the values and power of dominant social groups.

500

What is the term for the unspoken lessons and expectations taught in schools?

Hidden curriculum