Sociology and Education Exam

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Bachelor's degree in: Pedagogy

System: Mixed

Semester: First

Group 2

Exam Type: Final

Subject: General History of Education

Student Name:

Teacher's name:

Application Date:

Qualification:

STUDENT CONFORMITY SIGNATURE

EVALUATION SCALE

CONCEPT % VALUE ACHIEVED

Project 50 %

Written exam 50 %

100%
TOTAL RATING

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PART I. ANSWER EACH QUESTION CORRECTLY (Value .5 each)

1. What is sociology?

2. Describes the constituent elements of any human society, using the concept of
culture.

3. Fill in the blanks with the corresponding concept:


The selection of the _____ of _______ and its treatment depend on the different levels
of ___________, complexity and, in a certain way, the ___________ of the
researcher, who will select the _______________ body under which he will develop
and justify his research.

4. Fill the blank spaces:


The ______________ was born when social disciplines tried, precisely, to rise to the
rank of ___________ (18th century). In the original conception of the concept, the
idea of ________________ measurable between two variables, taken from
mathematics, gradually converged; the idea of activity typical of an organ of the human
or animal body (locomotion, respiration, digestion, etc.) taken from ____________; the
idea of a contribution made by a given profession to the core of society, taken from
law, as well as the __________ _____________ of all manifestations of a culture,
developed by historiography.

5. Fill the blank spaces:


____________ considers that the permanence of the socio-economic systems of
____________ society are linked to cultural reproduction, which in turn contributes to
social reproduction. The _____________, therefore, has the mission of instilling,
transmitting and preserving the dominant culture, reproducing the _____________
__________ and its _________ relations.

6. Develop a definition of education, taking into consideration the vision of


functionalism.

7. What is Durkheim's definition of Being Social?

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8. What is Weber's sociological theory called?

9. What are the three types of domination according to Max Weber?

10. Analyze the following paragraph and indicate the alternative that corresponds to
the theory :
“The method of natural sciences is not only applied to the study of nature but also to
the study of society (structure and function). This theory refers to the real, which
opposes all types of essentialism; Its characteristics are being useful, true, precise,
constructive and relative.”

a) Historical Materialism
b) Dialectical Materialism
c) Positivism
d) Structural Functionalism

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