Koh , Tsu Koon
(1980)
Satu Tinjauan Ringkas Mengenai Fungsi-Fungsi Sosial Sekolah.
The Asia Pacific Journal of Educators and Education (formerly known as Journal of Educators and Education), 2 (1).
pp. 1-10.
ISSN 2289-9057
Abstract
The effects of education on society are studied in a concise manner by using the concept of
"social functions". Six main functions are identified and described: transmission and creation of
knowledge and skills, the socialization process as the maintenance and transmission of culture,
socialization for soc ial cohesion and national integration, social control, selection, and social
change. A number of important educational issues - with particular reference to Malaysia wherever applicable - are then analysed by considering the "interactions" and "contradictions" among
certain functions. A departure from conventional functionalism, this approach gives a more interesting and fruitful insight into the nature of educational issues such as: the relevance of knowledge and sk ills; value conflict as exemplified in problems related to the modern science curr iculum; negative effects of social control on social cohesion and democracy; discontentment
and conflicts arising out of the selective function; and the conflict between the wish for cultural
maintenance and the need for national integration in a plural society. The paper concludes by ernphasizing the need to realize that educational system is very much influenced and constrained by
the societal reality and hence to guard against unrealistic expectations of what can be achieved by
school. However, this does not mean that education does not have far-reaching effects, The nature
of the effects depends parttv upon the efforts of educators and teachers.
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