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Functional theory stresses the functions that education serves in fulfilling a society’ various needs. Perhaps the most important function of education is socialization. If ** are to learn the norms, values, and skills they need to function in society, then education is a primary vehicle for such learning. Schools teach the three Rs (reading, ’riting, ’rithmetic), as we all know, but they also teach many of the society’ norms and values. In the United States, these norms and values include respect for authority, patriotism (remember the Pledge of Allegiance?), punctuality, and competition (for grades and sports victories).

A second function of education is social integration. For a society to work, functionalists say, people must subscribe to a common set of beliefs and values. As we saw, the development of such common views was a goal of the system of free, compulsory education that developed in the nineteenth century. Thousands of immigrant **** in the United States today are learning English, US history, and other subjects that help prepare them for the workforce and integrate them into **** life.

A third function of education is social placement. Beginning in grade school, students are identified by teachers and other school officials either as bright and motivated or as less bright and even educationally challenged. Depending on how they are identified, **** are taught at the level that is thought to suit them best. In this way, they are presumably prepared for their later station in life.

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