Wednesday, October 2, 2019
The Marxist View on the Role of the Education System Essay -- Karl Mar
The Marxist View on the Role of the Education System        In this essay I am going to examine the Marxist view that the role of     the education system is to reproduce and justify the existing class     structure. Marxists see the educational system as a mechanism for     maintaining class inequalities, for example the reproduction of the     capitalist system. The capitalist system is one where by the rich (the     bourgeoisie) stay rich and the poor (the proletariat) stay poor.     Marxists do not believe in meritocracy, this is where the educational     system gives equal opportunities to everyone despite their background.     They believe that education is designed to help and benefit the     bourgeoisie. They believe that schools and teachers reject working     class pupils and so the working class pupils will not perform to their     highest capabilities.       Bowles and Gintis were two Marxists who did not agree with     meritocracy. They believed that your social class determined how you     would end up in life, for example if you were middle class the     teachers would spend more time with you, thus encouraging you to stay     on in further education and receive better qualifications and a better     job. The working class would be rejected by the teachers, and would     spend less time at school therefore not gaining any qualifications and     ending up in working class jobs. They conducted a study in New York     and found that grades were based more on personality traits than on     academic abilities. They believed the low grade students were     aggressive, independent and creative whereas the higher grade students     persevered, and were dependable, consistant and punctual. Bowles and     Gintis concluded tha...              ...   for individual success can bring worthwhile rewards. Willis also     points out however that this rejection of the school values is     actually the pupils downfall as it was ultimately reproductive ie.     They ended up in manual jobs as a result of having no qualifications.     The lads rejection of school makes them the victims of a system where     their labour will be exploited in the workplace.       Criticisms of the Marxist view are that they are too deterministic.     They also ignore the influence of the formal curriculum, and the     Marxists place too much blame on the teachers. Also functionalists     argue that education performs certain essential functions that no     other institute could. They also believe in meritocracy, that the     brightest people will get the best jobs and the people who were not so     bright ended up in working class jobs.                        
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