Exam 6: The Knowledge Generation
Exam 1: What Is Sociology25 Questions
Exam 2: Class25 Questions
Exam 3: Aboriginality and Australias Indigenous Peoples24 Questions
Exam 4: The Uses of Gender25 Questions
Exam 5: Ethnicity and Immigration: Challenging the National Imaginary25 Questions
Exam 6: The Knowledge Generation24 Questions
Exam 7: Illness,health and the Pursuit of Wellbeing25 Questions
Exam 8: Personal Lives25 Questions
Exam 9: Deviance or Difference25 Questions
Exam 10: The Working Environment24 Questions
Exam 11: Power and the State25 Questions
Exam 12: Religion and Spirituality25 Questions
Exam 13: Globalisation and the City25 Questions
Exam 14: From Mass Media to Social Media25 Questions
Exam 15: Changing the Climate: Modernity at Its Limits25 Questions
Exam 16: Sociological Theory25 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT an argument of Pierre Bourdieu about the relationship between the social and the educational?
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What are the sociological consequences of the increased involvement of the private sector (e.g.companies such as McDonalds)in the funding of the public education system?
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Student response could outline the logic of economic rationalism and make the link between such policy contexts and the need for schools to find alternative funding sources from the private sector.Outline the implications for this change to public education.
Which of the following does NOT influence a child's response to the school experience?
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Which of the following was NOT the focus of education policy with the introduction of economic rationalism?
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The school you attend,the television shows,books and newspapers you consume,what you do in your leisure time and the food you eat are all indicators of:
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In contemporary Australian urban areas,it is possible to predict student's score in school leaving exams.Briefly explain how this prediction is possible,and which sociological theory explains this situation.
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Dale Spender's work in the early 1980s changed the focus of educational reform from enabling girls to achieve better results to examining gender bias in:
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Which of the following was NOT a reason for making higher education free in the 1970s?
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Why does Australia's future economic prosperity rely on education?
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Which of the following are NOT part of the Australian group of eight universities which promote themselves as world-class institutions?
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In less than 500 words describe an example from your school experience of a microculture.
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What was the main argument of Bowles and Gintis' (1976)book,Schooling in Capitalist America?
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In what way can the discipline of male disruptive student behaviour contribute to the hidden curriculum?
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A social system in which those with particular attributes are rewarded is known as:
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What did Paul Willis (1977)conclude about school and working-class boys in his book,Learning to Labour?
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Which of the following does Lynch (2003)NOT argue is required for an economy based on the production and distribution of knowledge?
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What percentage range of extra income can students that undertake an extra year of high school expect to get for every year of their working lives?
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Which of the following is an example of non-institutional education?
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The focus of education has changed from learning information to learning how to find out what you want to know.Explain this change in less than 500 words.
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