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What are the functionalist conflict and interactionist perspectives on education?

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A functionalist will put an emphasis on positive aspects of schools such as socialisation: the learning of skills and attitudes in school.Conflict theorists see schools as a means for perpetuating class, racial-ethnic, and gender inequalities. In the same vein, feminist theory focuses specifically on the mechanisms and roots of gender inequality in education. The theory of symbolic interactionism focuses on education as a means for labeling individuals.

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