Thursday, November 21, 2019
Sociology Of Education And The Role Of Education In Society Case Study - 3
Sociology Of Education And The Role Of Education In Society - Case Study Example According to Alan Barcan(1993), the word ââ¬Ësociologyââ¬â¢ has come from the Latin word ââ¬Ësociiââ¬â¢ meaning ââ¬Ëgroupsââ¬â¢ or ââ¬Ëalliesââ¬â¢. This means that sociology is the study of social groups. The word ââ¬Ësociologyââ¬â¢ was first used by Auguste Comte in 1837 and it was rough during the days of Comte, it has been explained by Craig J. Calhoun, & Joseph Gerteis(2007) that theories began to be sociological. Theories began to focus on social life as an object of study. This new perspective of the social side of human existence developed, argue Craig. J. et al (2007), due to the rise of science, individualism, modern states, large scale capitalistic markets, modern industry, and European explorations and colonization. Thus, as manââ¬â¢s life expanded beyond his town or village, he began to study to, to use the words of The British Sociological Association (BSA) ââ¬Ëhow society is organized and how we experience lifeââ¬â¢. Let us see the definition given by American Sociological Association (ASA) and find out where we can place education in the domain of sociology: This definition, especially its last point, tells us how sociology is related to education since it is a unification of all studies of mankind. Thus ââ¬Ësociology of educationââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëeducational sociologyââ¬â¢ are the sub-disciplines of sociology and education. Education of an individual is not only confined to an individualââ¬â¢s life but it is also a social phenomenon in reciprocal terms. An individual is influenced by society when he gets an education and, in turn, he may influence society after getting an education. All the people of great genius like Aristotle, Confucius, Homer, Sir Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso, Michelangelo, William Shakespeare, Abraham Lincoln, Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela, and others in different fields, influenced society.
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