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Eleni Natsiopoulou – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
In contemporary societies, schools play an important role in reproducing the social system. Those who want to maintain the status quo find social reproduction desirable, while more radical scholars are critical regarding the social inequality and injustice perpetuated through this reproduction process. Traditionally, schools and families have…
Descriptors: Social Systems, School Role, Social Justice, Automation
Andrew Chenohara – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2025
This article examines how financialization and municipal debt operate as constitutive, racializing forces that shape childhoods under neoliberal racial capitalism. Building on Cindi Katz's (2008) theorization of "childhood as spectacle" and Keavy McFadden's (2023) framing of education as an "infrastructure of social…
Descriptors: Race, Social Systems, Neoliberalism, Debt (Financial)
Peer reviewedWilcox, Kathleen; Moriarty, Pia – Social Problems, 1976
Suggests that schools differentially socialize children to respond to authority so as to be competent in adult work roles similar to those currently held by their parents. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Cognitive Ability, Elementary Education, Public Schools
Shimahara, Nobuo – 1972
Radical educational change cannot take place in isolation from societal change. American schools see themselves as agents of the society, charged with transmitting the values and behaviors considered central to the maintenance of society. Critics of this functional view of socialization suggest schools should be instruments of radical change.…
Descriptors: Conformity, Cultural Context, Educational Change, Educational Innovation

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