Deck 12: C: Education

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Tuition fees and tuition fee increases in Canada are highest in these disciplines:

A)social sciences.
B)fine arts.
C)natural sciences.
D)professional programs.
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According to __________,education systems serve and reflect the values and interests of society.

A)conflict theorists
B)symbolic interactionists
C)functionalists
D)feminists
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Bowles and Gintis argue that schools in a capitalist society are structured in such a way as to prevent social class

A)solidarity.
B)consciousness.
C)mobility.
D)success.
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Functionalists would agree with all of the following statements except

A)the education system serves a function that reflects those in positions of authority.
B)schools are functional because they reflect the values and interests of society.
C)schools are functional for children because they help them transition into functioning citizens.
D)learning happens by ways of hidden curriculum,which influences and shapes students by teaching them to be obedient and to value competitiveness.
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Two of the most expensive areas of study at Canadian universities are

A)dentistry and law.
B)law and medicine.
C)business and medicine.
D)business and law.
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Conflict theorists would agree with all of the following statements except:

A)Schools prepare future generations for participation in the capitalist market.
B)Schools are structured to reflect workplaces.
C)Behaviour is motivated through external rewards that reflect the interests of a certain few.
D)Schools are structured in a way that promotes class mobility.
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Less overt aspects of schooling that nonetheless influence and shape students by teaching them to value such things as obedience and competition is referred to by sociologists as the ___________ curriculum.

A)unequal
B)underlying
C)"real"
D)hidden
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"Students from privileged class backgrounds are more likely to continue to higher levels of schooling than are students from lower social class backgrounds." This statement supports the idea that schools are structured in such a way as to prevent social class mobility.This supports which sociological approach?

A)Conflict theory
B)Symbolic interactionism
C)Functionalism
D)Feminism
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Approximately what percentage of the Canadian population has more than a high school education today?

A)24
B)46
C)59
D)62
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Prior to colonization,Aboriginal peoples practised a type of education that was tailored to the practical needs of families,clans,and communities and that took place in communities amid the natural environment.This type of education is known as ____________ education.

A)primordial
B)organic
C)natural
D)original
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In his class presentation,Ryan asserts,"Schools are instrumental in preparing future conformers and thus relinquishing their revolutionary possibilities for human development and progress." Ryan is drawing on a ______________ perspective of education.

A)conflict
B)functionalist
C)post-structuralist
D)symbolic interactionist
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Industrialization and immigration paved the way for __________ education.

A)capitalist
B)macro
C)mass
D)organic
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Arguing from a conflict theorist perspective,high tuition rates

A)are beneficial because they assure certain roles are fulfilled in society by those who are capable.
B)allow only hard-working and dedicated students to pursue postsecondary education.
C)create structural barriers that limit the participation of people located in lower classes.
D)are not a significant issue in Canada.
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The institution of education is responsible for the transmission of all of the following except

A)knowledge.
B)skills.
C)values.
D)social introduction.
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By stressing societal norms and values,and by working to socialize next generations,formal and informal education both to contribute to social

A)interaction.
B)reproduction.
C)production.
D)inequality.
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_________ are interested in the meanings attached to school practices.

A)Conflict theorists
B)Symbolic interactionists
C)Functionalists
D)Feminists
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Overt gender streaming remained firmly in place in the Canadian education system until this decade:

A)1930s
B)1950s
C)1970s
D)1980s
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Rhonda believes that social resources are distributed fairly on the basis of who deserves what,and thus students who do not succeed in formal education deserve to occupy less socially valued positions.Such thinking is an example of

A)meritocracy.
B)functionalism.
C)double indemnity.
D)acquiescence.
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Massification of postsecondary education attainment refers to

A)a massive increase of higher education participation that occurred between 1970 and 1990.
B)a massive increase of higher education participation that occurred between 1960 and 1970.
C)a massive increase of higher education participation that occurred between 1961 and 2013.
D)a massive increase of higher education participation that occurred between 1940 and 1960.
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According to ___________,schooling serves the capitalist aims of profit and compliant workers.

A)conflict theorists
B)symbolic interactionists
C)functionalists
D)feminists
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In Canada today,male undergraduates dominate in

A)mathematics.
B)history and sociology.
C)all of the humanities.
D)philosophy and law.
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Which term best describes systems of thought that govern how we might think,speak,or act about a particular topic?

A)Ideology
B)Thought collectives
C)Discourse
D)Ideas
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All of the following are possible negative consequences of McDonaldization in the realm of higher education except

A)increased class sizes.
B)fewer faculty members.
C)increased tuition costs.
D)increased quality and access of education.
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Women faculty members in Canadian universities are congregated in the ________ ranks.

A)low
B)middle
C)high
D)mid to high
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When universities are expected to function in ever more efficient ways,with a high degree of predictability and standardization,it is accurate to say that they are becoming

A)more streamlined.
B)accountable.
C)McDonaldized.
D)modernized.
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Theorists

A)explain education and its processes.
B)develop theories explaining education.
C)postulate about changing conditions in education.
D)investigate the effect of institutions on teaching through theoretical perspectives.
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The self-fulfilling prophecy refers to

A)"I think,therefore I am."
B)if a person believes something to be real,it will have real consequences.
C)how individuals strive for what they wish to be.
D)how individuals sometimes come to embody what they are labelled.
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All of the following are examples of racism in the classroom except:

A)White boys have been found to be the most likely recipients of teacher attention.
B)Girls of colour are the least likely to receive attention from their teachers.
C)Research on working-class black girls and their middle-school classroom experiences demonstrates how teachers tend to encourage the girls to conform to a normative model of docile femininity.
D)Anti-racist pedagogy.
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Possessing an expansive vocabulary,understanding how to approach social situations with elegance and grace,feeling at ease in an expensive restaurant,and wearing designer clothing are all examples of this.

A)Social finesse
B)Cultural capital
C)Material knowledge
D)Discursive power
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In this year,following a proposal spearheaded by parents and in response to the marginalization of black students in the mainstream school system in Toronto,the Toronto District School Board (TDSB)voted in favour of piloting an Afrocentric alternative school.

A)1968
B)1974
C)1990
D)2008
Question
Who was interested in how inequality is reproduced in culture and how aspects of culture contribute to its reproduction?

A)Dorothy Smith
B)Pierre Bourdieu
C)Sandra Acker
D)Karl Marx
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Which of the following is not an issue facing Canadian higher education institutions as discussed in your text?

A)A lack of research funding
B)Decrease in quality and accountability
C)Problems of academic integrity
D)Decrease in the standardization of policies and practices
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In American primary schools,who are the least likely recipients of teacher attention?

A)White boys
B)White girls
C)Visible minority boys
D)Visible minority girls
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When a teacher holds low expectations of a given student or set of students,s/he risks perpetuating the phenomenon known as

A)the functionalist fulfillment.
B)the self-fulfilling prophecy.
C)blaming the victim.
D)"low balling."
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Your text's discussion of the Pepsi-Coke wars and contemporary issues of higher education exemplifies

A)research funding.
B)quality and accountability.
C)McDonalization.
D)academic integrity.
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Exploring how teachers' categorization of students affects students' experiences of education as well as their opportunities for achieving success in school best reflects which sociological perspective?

A)Conflict theory
B)Symbolic interactionism
C)Functionalism
D)Feminism
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An action-oriented educational and political strategy for institutional and systemic change that addresses the issue of racism and the interlocking systems of social oppression is known as

A)intersectional education.
B)multi-dimensional education.
C)an anti-racist approach to education.
D)multicultural education.
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____________ are concerned with gendered patterns of interaction in school settings.

A)Conflict theorists
B)Symbolic interactionists
C)Functionalists
D)Feminists
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Racism is considered multi-dimensional and complex because of all of the following reasons except:

A)Racism intersects with gender.
B)Racism intersects with class.
C)Racism intersects with ability.
D)Racism has material consequences solely for the oppressors.
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This phrase has been used to draw attention to the lack of warmth or encouragement that girls and women often feel in school as a result of sexism.

A)Double jeopardy
B)Chilly climate
C)Hidden curriculum
D)Hegemonic sexism
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International comparisons matter because

A)countries need to maintain a competitive level of education.
B)it reflects a country's educational prowess and social progress.
C)it allows for trends in education to be tracked.
D)formal and continual training are emphasized in globalized and globalizing societies.
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Academic credentials are important because

A)they are a sign of an individual's social status.
B)they are considered cultural capital.
C)they are indicative of a person's position in the social hierarchy.
D)they are a way of maintaining the socio-economic equilibrium.
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Early feminist teachings in education addressed issues of

A)classroom inequalities.
B)gender inequalities.
C)sexism embedded in school textbooks.
D)the fluidity of gender roles in the classroom.
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Today's textbooks discuss racism as something

A)far removed from everyday life.
B)normalized through attitudes and beliefs.
C)fuelled by power relations.
D)that maintains the dominant society's institutional beliefs.
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_________ associates knowledge production and power relations in high school history textbooks.

A)Conflict theory
B)Cultural theory
C)Post-structural theory
D)Feminist theory
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Where would symbolic interactionist theories be applied?

A)Class structures
B)Curriculum
C)Class routine
D)Classroom power dynamics
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When female academics are passed over for promotion,and/or given less or lower valued work,it is a sign of

A)a lack of academic capital.
B)anti-feminist perspectives.
C)the interplay between hegemonic masculinity and emphasized femininity.
D)The chilly climate.
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Social inequality is a predominant feature of

A)functionalist theory.
B)conflict theory.
C)interactionist theory.
D)postmodernist theory.
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Credentialism in modern society acts to maintain

A)social inequality.
B)technological standards.
C)postsecondary enrolment.
D)workforce participation.
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The crux of the "student role" refers to

A)conformity.
B)obedience.
C)routinization.
D)learning.
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Which two theories reflect the notion of social reproduction?

A)Conflict and postmodern
B)Feminist and interactionist
C)Feminist and functionalist
D)Postmodern and functionalist
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When a female teacher/professor dresses in a business suit,this is an example of the effects of

A)McDonaldization.
B)cultural capital.
C)hegemonic masculinity.
D)emphasized femininity.
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Who said "like trumps in a game of cards,are powers which define the chances of profit in a given field"?

A)Lareau
B)Morris
C)Gracey
D)Bourdieu
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What approach is used in education to address issues of oppression and inequality?

A)Conflict
B)Functionalist
C)Anti-racist
D)Feminist
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Who speaks of the power/knowledge dynamic as a nexus?

A)Bourdieu
B)Lareau
C)Foucault
D)Morris
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Increased enrolment by women in postsecondary institutions is a result of

A)competitive business markets.
B)the increased desire for cultural capital.
C)the 1960s women's movement.
D)colleges and universities promoting women's enrolment.
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Education in Aboriginal communities before colonization was a means of ensuring

A)hunting prowess.
B)social dominance.
C)cultural survival.
D)physical health.
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Saying that "social relationships are fluid" is part of

A)symbolic interactionist theories.
B)postmodern theories.
C)functionalist theories.
D)feminist theories.
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Wearing designer labels and feeling at ease in sophisticated situations is indicative of

A)cultural affluence.
B)cultural capital.
C)cultural reproduction.
D)cultural status.
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Accountability of colleges and universities is based on

A)graduation rates,employment rates,and program reputation.
B)program reputation,employment rates,and institutional reputation.
C)graduation rates,employment rates,and loan repayments.
D)campus location,program reputation,and institutional reputation.
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The belief that everyone who has worked hard and attained their educational credentials should have the same opportunities in the workforce is an example of

A)socialization.
B)meritocracy.
C)credentialization.
D)allocation.
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You are applying for a new job and your potential employer asks to see your postsecondary "certification" in order to determine your suitability for the position.According to the functionalist perspective,this is an example of

A)socialization.
B)meritocracy.
C)credentialization.
D)allocation.
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A student walks into a professor's office and says,"I paid my tuition so you need to give me a passing mark in your class." This is an example of

A)a chilly climate.
B)the McDonaldization of postsecondary education.
C)academic misconduct.
D)cedentialization.
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As you read through your postsecondary institution's course catalogue,you realize that more and more applied courses are being offered that are specifically geared to particular market skills while other less applied course offerings are being cut back.This is an example of universities becoming

A)corporately funded.
B)"McDonaldized."
C)certification factories.
D)commercialized.
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If you are a middle school student who is told by the teacher to "sit down and be quiet" when you are trying to make a point in class,you are most likely

A)a black female.
B)a black male.
C)a white female.
D)a white male.
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You are taking an upper level sociology course at a Canadian university and you realize that none of the theorists you are discussing are members of visible minorities.This is an example of

A)the correspondence principle.
B)the chilly climate.
C)a self-fulfilling prophecy.
D)the "culture of whiteness."
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The fact that postsecondary classes are structured to reward students for conforming to expectations while punishing them for nonconformist behaviour is an example of

A)the hidden curriculum.
B)allocation.
C)meritocracy.
D)the correspondence principle.
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Heidi is a medical school student in Canada.Which of the following is the most relevant to her attendance at medical school?

A)Her mother is a doctor.
B)She is from a rural community.
C)She finished high school with the highest grades in her class.
D)She scored high on the MCAT.
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As a student who wishes to engage in academic misconduct,you are most likely to get away with it in which of the following circumstances?

A)Institutions with less government funding
B)Courses with huge class sizes
C)Courses with a lot of group work
D)Institutions where administration and faculty have different priorities
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A McDonald's manager in the US made headlines in 2013 when she put on a job ad for cashiers that a college degree was required.This is an example of

A)a self-fulfilling prophecy.
B)massification.
C)credential inflation.
D)McDonaldization.
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Aurora is an engineering student at a large Canadian university.She has some questions regarding one of her courses so she goes to see her professor during office hours.As she waits outside his office,she hears him engaging with a male student with whom he is patient and helpful.However,when it is her turn,he is dismissive and perfunctory,and significantly less cooperative.This is an example of

A)the correspondence principle.
B)the self-fulfilling prophecy.
C)the chilly climate.
D)academic harassment.
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Your favourite sociology professor is up for review.According to your textbook,what considerations are now the most important for a positive faculty evaluation?

A)Involvement in committee and administrative work
B)Teaching evaluations
C)Peer evaluations
D)Publications and grant money
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Jennifer is an Aboriginal student who shows up to her advanced physics class on the first day of class and is told by the teacher to "go and see the counsellor." The counsellor tells her that she has been moved to a different class because she is not expected to do well in the advanced class even though she has done very well in all her math and science classes previously.Jennifer accepts the move and consequently does poorly in the class,giving up on her goal of going into the sciences in postsecondary.This is an example of

A)the correspondence principle.
B)the self-fulfilling prophecy.
C)socialization .
D)allocation.
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The Ontario Ministry of Training,Colleges and Universities requires colleges and universities to report on (and make public)four performance indicators: graduation rates,employment rates (at six months and two years after graduation),and defaults on government student loans.Government funding is then tied to each institution's performance on these indicators.This is an example of

A)a valid way to determine funding for postsecondary institutions.
B)a lack of application of the sociological perspective.
C)the formula for how tuition rates are calculated.
D)the Mcdonaldization of higher education.
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As a student choosing which Canadian postsecondary institution to attend,according to the textbook,which of the following is not a factor you would rely on to make your decision?

A)Class sizes
B)Campus location and safety
C)Reputation
D)Financial costs
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Tuition fees and tuition fee increases in Canada are highest in these disciplines:

A)social sciences.
B)fine arts.
C)natural sciences.
D)professional programs.
D
2
According to __________,education systems serve and reflect the values and interests of society.

A)conflict theorists
B)symbolic interactionists
C)functionalists
D)feminists
C
3
Bowles and Gintis argue that schools in a capitalist society are structured in such a way as to prevent social class

A)solidarity.
B)consciousness.
C)mobility.
D)success.
C
4
Functionalists would agree with all of the following statements except

A)the education system serves a function that reflects those in positions of authority.
B)schools are functional because they reflect the values and interests of society.
C)schools are functional for children because they help them transition into functioning citizens.
D)learning happens by ways of hidden curriculum,which influences and shapes students by teaching them to be obedient and to value competitiveness.
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Two of the most expensive areas of study at Canadian universities are

A)dentistry and law.
B)law and medicine.
C)business and medicine.
D)business and law.
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Conflict theorists would agree with all of the following statements except:

A)Schools prepare future generations for participation in the capitalist market.
B)Schools are structured to reflect workplaces.
C)Behaviour is motivated through external rewards that reflect the interests of a certain few.
D)Schools are structured in a way that promotes class mobility.
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Less overt aspects of schooling that nonetheless influence and shape students by teaching them to value such things as obedience and competition is referred to by sociologists as the ___________ curriculum.

A)unequal
B)underlying
C)"real"
D)hidden
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"Students from privileged class backgrounds are more likely to continue to higher levels of schooling than are students from lower social class backgrounds." This statement supports the idea that schools are structured in such a way as to prevent social class mobility.This supports which sociological approach?

A)Conflict theory
B)Symbolic interactionism
C)Functionalism
D)Feminism
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Approximately what percentage of the Canadian population has more than a high school education today?

A)24
B)46
C)59
D)62
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Prior to colonization,Aboriginal peoples practised a type of education that was tailored to the practical needs of families,clans,and communities and that took place in communities amid the natural environment.This type of education is known as ____________ education.

A)primordial
B)organic
C)natural
D)original
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In his class presentation,Ryan asserts,"Schools are instrumental in preparing future conformers and thus relinquishing their revolutionary possibilities for human development and progress." Ryan is drawing on a ______________ perspective of education.

A)conflict
B)functionalist
C)post-structuralist
D)symbolic interactionist
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Industrialization and immigration paved the way for __________ education.

A)capitalist
B)macro
C)mass
D)organic
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Arguing from a conflict theorist perspective,high tuition rates

A)are beneficial because they assure certain roles are fulfilled in society by those who are capable.
B)allow only hard-working and dedicated students to pursue postsecondary education.
C)create structural barriers that limit the participation of people located in lower classes.
D)are not a significant issue in Canada.
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The institution of education is responsible for the transmission of all of the following except

A)knowledge.
B)skills.
C)values.
D)social introduction.
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By stressing societal norms and values,and by working to socialize next generations,formal and informal education both to contribute to social

A)interaction.
B)reproduction.
C)production.
D)inequality.
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_________ are interested in the meanings attached to school practices.

A)Conflict theorists
B)Symbolic interactionists
C)Functionalists
D)Feminists
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Overt gender streaming remained firmly in place in the Canadian education system until this decade:

A)1930s
B)1950s
C)1970s
D)1980s
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Rhonda believes that social resources are distributed fairly on the basis of who deserves what,and thus students who do not succeed in formal education deserve to occupy less socially valued positions.Such thinking is an example of

A)meritocracy.
B)functionalism.
C)double indemnity.
D)acquiescence.
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Massification of postsecondary education attainment refers to

A)a massive increase of higher education participation that occurred between 1970 and 1990.
B)a massive increase of higher education participation that occurred between 1960 and 1970.
C)a massive increase of higher education participation that occurred between 1961 and 2013.
D)a massive increase of higher education participation that occurred between 1940 and 1960.
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According to ___________,schooling serves the capitalist aims of profit and compliant workers.

A)conflict theorists
B)symbolic interactionists
C)functionalists
D)feminists
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In Canada today,male undergraduates dominate in

A)mathematics.
B)history and sociology.
C)all of the humanities.
D)philosophy and law.
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Which term best describes systems of thought that govern how we might think,speak,or act about a particular topic?

A)Ideology
B)Thought collectives
C)Discourse
D)Ideas
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All of the following are possible negative consequences of McDonaldization in the realm of higher education except

A)increased class sizes.
B)fewer faculty members.
C)increased tuition costs.
D)increased quality and access of education.
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Women faculty members in Canadian universities are congregated in the ________ ranks.

A)low
B)middle
C)high
D)mid to high
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When universities are expected to function in ever more efficient ways,with a high degree of predictability and standardization,it is accurate to say that they are becoming

A)more streamlined.
B)accountable.
C)McDonaldized.
D)modernized.
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Theorists

A)explain education and its processes.
B)develop theories explaining education.
C)postulate about changing conditions in education.
D)investigate the effect of institutions on teaching through theoretical perspectives.
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The self-fulfilling prophecy refers to

A)"I think,therefore I am."
B)if a person believes something to be real,it will have real consequences.
C)how individuals strive for what they wish to be.
D)how individuals sometimes come to embody what they are labelled.
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All of the following are examples of racism in the classroom except:

A)White boys have been found to be the most likely recipients of teacher attention.
B)Girls of colour are the least likely to receive attention from their teachers.
C)Research on working-class black girls and their middle-school classroom experiences demonstrates how teachers tend to encourage the girls to conform to a normative model of docile femininity.
D)Anti-racist pedagogy.
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Possessing an expansive vocabulary,understanding how to approach social situations with elegance and grace,feeling at ease in an expensive restaurant,and wearing designer clothing are all examples of this.

A)Social finesse
B)Cultural capital
C)Material knowledge
D)Discursive power
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In this year,following a proposal spearheaded by parents and in response to the marginalization of black students in the mainstream school system in Toronto,the Toronto District School Board (TDSB)voted in favour of piloting an Afrocentric alternative school.

A)1968
B)1974
C)1990
D)2008
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Who was interested in how inequality is reproduced in culture and how aspects of culture contribute to its reproduction?

A)Dorothy Smith
B)Pierre Bourdieu
C)Sandra Acker
D)Karl Marx
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Which of the following is not an issue facing Canadian higher education institutions as discussed in your text?

A)A lack of research funding
B)Decrease in quality and accountability
C)Problems of academic integrity
D)Decrease in the standardization of policies and practices
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In American primary schools,who are the least likely recipients of teacher attention?

A)White boys
B)White girls
C)Visible minority boys
D)Visible minority girls
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When a teacher holds low expectations of a given student or set of students,s/he risks perpetuating the phenomenon known as

A)the functionalist fulfillment.
B)the self-fulfilling prophecy.
C)blaming the victim.
D)"low balling."
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Your text's discussion of the Pepsi-Coke wars and contemporary issues of higher education exemplifies

A)research funding.
B)quality and accountability.
C)McDonalization.
D)academic integrity.
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36
Exploring how teachers' categorization of students affects students' experiences of education as well as their opportunities for achieving success in school best reflects which sociological perspective?

A)Conflict theory
B)Symbolic interactionism
C)Functionalism
D)Feminism
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37
An action-oriented educational and political strategy for institutional and systemic change that addresses the issue of racism and the interlocking systems of social oppression is known as

A)intersectional education.
B)multi-dimensional education.
C)an anti-racist approach to education.
D)multicultural education.
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38
____________ are concerned with gendered patterns of interaction in school settings.

A)Conflict theorists
B)Symbolic interactionists
C)Functionalists
D)Feminists
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39
Racism is considered multi-dimensional and complex because of all of the following reasons except:

A)Racism intersects with gender.
B)Racism intersects with class.
C)Racism intersects with ability.
D)Racism has material consequences solely for the oppressors.
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40
This phrase has been used to draw attention to the lack of warmth or encouragement that girls and women often feel in school as a result of sexism.

A)Double jeopardy
B)Chilly climate
C)Hidden curriculum
D)Hegemonic sexism
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41
International comparisons matter because

A)countries need to maintain a competitive level of education.
B)it reflects a country's educational prowess and social progress.
C)it allows for trends in education to be tracked.
D)formal and continual training are emphasized in globalized and globalizing societies.
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42
Academic credentials are important because

A)they are a sign of an individual's social status.
B)they are considered cultural capital.
C)they are indicative of a person's position in the social hierarchy.
D)they are a way of maintaining the socio-economic equilibrium.
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43
Early feminist teachings in education addressed issues of

A)classroom inequalities.
B)gender inequalities.
C)sexism embedded in school textbooks.
D)the fluidity of gender roles in the classroom.
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44
Today's textbooks discuss racism as something

A)far removed from everyday life.
B)normalized through attitudes and beliefs.
C)fuelled by power relations.
D)that maintains the dominant society's institutional beliefs.
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45
_________ associates knowledge production and power relations in high school history textbooks.

A)Conflict theory
B)Cultural theory
C)Post-structural theory
D)Feminist theory
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46
Where would symbolic interactionist theories be applied?

A)Class structures
B)Curriculum
C)Class routine
D)Classroom power dynamics
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47
When female academics are passed over for promotion,and/or given less or lower valued work,it is a sign of

A)a lack of academic capital.
B)anti-feminist perspectives.
C)the interplay between hegemonic masculinity and emphasized femininity.
D)The chilly climate.
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48
Social inequality is a predominant feature of

A)functionalist theory.
B)conflict theory.
C)interactionist theory.
D)postmodernist theory.
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49
Credentialism in modern society acts to maintain

A)social inequality.
B)technological standards.
C)postsecondary enrolment.
D)workforce participation.
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50
The crux of the "student role" refers to

A)conformity.
B)obedience.
C)routinization.
D)learning.
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51
Which two theories reflect the notion of social reproduction?

A)Conflict and postmodern
B)Feminist and interactionist
C)Feminist and functionalist
D)Postmodern and functionalist
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52
When a female teacher/professor dresses in a business suit,this is an example of the effects of

A)McDonaldization.
B)cultural capital.
C)hegemonic masculinity.
D)emphasized femininity.
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53
Who said "like trumps in a game of cards,are powers which define the chances of profit in a given field"?

A)Lareau
B)Morris
C)Gracey
D)Bourdieu
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54
What approach is used in education to address issues of oppression and inequality?

A)Conflict
B)Functionalist
C)Anti-racist
D)Feminist
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55
Who speaks of the power/knowledge dynamic as a nexus?

A)Bourdieu
B)Lareau
C)Foucault
D)Morris
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56
Increased enrolment by women in postsecondary institutions is a result of

A)competitive business markets.
B)the increased desire for cultural capital.
C)the 1960s women's movement.
D)colleges and universities promoting women's enrolment.
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57
Education in Aboriginal communities before colonization was a means of ensuring

A)hunting prowess.
B)social dominance.
C)cultural survival.
D)physical health.
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58
Saying that "social relationships are fluid" is part of

A)symbolic interactionist theories.
B)postmodern theories.
C)functionalist theories.
D)feminist theories.
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59
Wearing designer labels and feeling at ease in sophisticated situations is indicative of

A)cultural affluence.
B)cultural capital.
C)cultural reproduction.
D)cultural status.
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60
Accountability of colleges and universities is based on

A)graduation rates,employment rates,and program reputation.
B)program reputation,employment rates,and institutional reputation.
C)graduation rates,employment rates,and loan repayments.
D)campus location,program reputation,and institutional reputation.
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61
The belief that everyone who has worked hard and attained their educational credentials should have the same opportunities in the workforce is an example of

A)socialization.
B)meritocracy.
C)credentialization.
D)allocation.
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62
You are applying for a new job and your potential employer asks to see your postsecondary "certification" in order to determine your suitability for the position.According to the functionalist perspective,this is an example of

A)socialization.
B)meritocracy.
C)credentialization.
D)allocation.
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63
A student walks into a professor's office and says,"I paid my tuition so you need to give me a passing mark in your class." This is an example of

A)a chilly climate.
B)the McDonaldization of postsecondary education.
C)academic misconduct.
D)cedentialization.
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64
As you read through your postsecondary institution's course catalogue,you realize that more and more applied courses are being offered that are specifically geared to particular market skills while other less applied course offerings are being cut back.This is an example of universities becoming

A)corporately funded.
B)"McDonaldized."
C)certification factories.
D)commercialized.
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65
If you are a middle school student who is told by the teacher to "sit down and be quiet" when you are trying to make a point in class,you are most likely

A)a black female.
B)a black male.
C)a white female.
D)a white male.
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66
You are taking an upper level sociology course at a Canadian university and you realize that none of the theorists you are discussing are members of visible minorities.This is an example of

A)the correspondence principle.
B)the chilly climate.
C)a self-fulfilling prophecy.
D)the "culture of whiteness."
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67
The fact that postsecondary classes are structured to reward students for conforming to expectations while punishing them for nonconformist behaviour is an example of

A)the hidden curriculum.
B)allocation.
C)meritocracy.
D)the correspondence principle.
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68
Heidi is a medical school student in Canada.Which of the following is the most relevant to her attendance at medical school?

A)Her mother is a doctor.
B)She is from a rural community.
C)She finished high school with the highest grades in her class.
D)She scored high on the MCAT.
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69
As a student who wishes to engage in academic misconduct,you are most likely to get away with it in which of the following circumstances?

A)Institutions with less government funding
B)Courses with huge class sizes
C)Courses with a lot of group work
D)Institutions where administration and faculty have different priorities
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70
A McDonald's manager in the US made headlines in 2013 when she put on a job ad for cashiers that a college degree was required.This is an example of

A)a self-fulfilling prophecy.
B)massification.
C)credential inflation.
D)McDonaldization.
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71
Aurora is an engineering student at a large Canadian university.She has some questions regarding one of her courses so she goes to see her professor during office hours.As she waits outside his office,she hears him engaging with a male student with whom he is patient and helpful.However,when it is her turn,he is dismissive and perfunctory,and significantly less cooperative.This is an example of

A)the correspondence principle.
B)the self-fulfilling prophecy.
C)the chilly climate.
D)academic harassment.
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72
Your favourite sociology professor is up for review.According to your textbook,what considerations are now the most important for a positive faculty evaluation?

A)Involvement in committee and administrative work
B)Teaching evaluations
C)Peer evaluations
D)Publications and grant money
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73
Jennifer is an Aboriginal student who shows up to her advanced physics class on the first day of class and is told by the teacher to "go and see the counsellor." The counsellor tells her that she has been moved to a different class because she is not expected to do well in the advanced class even though she has done very well in all her math and science classes previously.Jennifer accepts the move and consequently does poorly in the class,giving up on her goal of going into the sciences in postsecondary.This is an example of

A)the correspondence principle.
B)the self-fulfilling prophecy.
C)socialization .
D)allocation.
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74
The Ontario Ministry of Training,Colleges and Universities requires colleges and universities to report on (and make public)four performance indicators: graduation rates,employment rates (at six months and two years after graduation),and defaults on government student loans.Government funding is then tied to each institution's performance on these indicators.This is an example of

A)a valid way to determine funding for postsecondary institutions.
B)a lack of application of the sociological perspective.
C)the formula for how tuition rates are calculated.
D)the Mcdonaldization of higher education.
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75
As a student choosing which Canadian postsecondary institution to attend,according to the textbook,which of the following is not a factor you would rely on to make your decision?

A)Class sizes
B)Campus location and safety
C)Reputation
D)Financial costs
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