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sociology ch 14

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consists of rules and norms that ensure the transmission of knowledge, values, and patterns or behaviors of one generation to the next   education  
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which involves instruction by specially trained teachers who follow officially recognized policies   schooling  
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funtionalist sociologists who also believe that education serves to produce a society of individuals who share a common national identity   social integration  
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how education serves to screen and select the members of society for the work they will do as adults (aptitude test)   occupational placement  
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to describe schools and transmission of cultural goals that are not openly acknowledged   hidden cirriculum  
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involves the assignment of students to different kinds of educational programs such as general studies, vocational training and college prep   tracking  
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funded with public money but are privately operated and run   charter schools  
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system in which a childs main educational sytem is done by parents at home   home schooling  
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gangs, metal detectors, fights   violence in schools  
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involves set punishments and often expulsion for serious offenses   zero tolerance  
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system in which non speaking english students are taught in their native language until they are proficient enough in english to attend regular classes   bilingual ed  
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anything that is considered to be of the supernatural   sacred  
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anything to be considered part of the ordinary world and unless common place is familiar   profane  
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a system of roles and norms that is organized around the sacred realm and binds people together in social groups   religion  
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may be defined as an established pattern of behavior through which a group of believers experience the sacred   ritual  
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belief that spirits actively influence life. rivers,animals, and plants have believed to have spirits   animism  
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type of animism and is believed that spirits communicate only with one person in the group   shamanism  
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involves a belief in kinship between humans and animals or natural objects   totemism  
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belief in a god or gods. God is considered a divine power worthy of worship   theism  
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belief in one god. ex. judism, christianity, islam   monotheism  
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refers to the belief in a number of gods ex. hinduism   polytheism  
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based on the idea of moral principles which have a sacred quality based on principles of truth, honor, and tolerance.   ethicalism  
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type of religious organization in which most people in the society are members by virtue of their birth. ex. state church allied with gov.   ecclesia  
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well established religious organization in which a substantial number of the population are members   denomination  
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relatively small religious organization that has typically off from a denomination because of differences cointaing beliefs.   sect  
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new religion whose beliefs and practices differ marketively from laws of societies major religions   cult  
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depth of peoples religious feelings and how they translate these feelings into behaviors   religiosity  
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meaning non religious   secular  
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