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This volume focuses on the nature of schooling and its links with the family, occupations, and politics. Robert Dreeben emphasizes the relationship between school structure and learning outcomes, the importance of these outcomes to other social institutions, and the contrasts between school structure and other socializing agencies.

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'Robert Dreeben’s work cuts across many aspects of the sociology of education and is at the background of a whole range of discussions in the field. In this context On What Is Learned in School remains a most important document. The book has been my on own course reading list for decades and remains there now. It has many followers and is a landmark achievement.' (John W. Meyer, Stanford University)



'[O]ne of the very best books written about the sociology of schools. The book benefits from a clear theoretical perspective, which illuminates the dynamics of a personality as it passes from the world of the family of origin to the adult world of work and politics.' (Amitai Etzioni, Sociology of Education)



Dreeben has fleshed out . . . the bare bones of an argument that Parsons first advanced in an article on the school class as a social system . . . and has contributed his own theoretical insights into the relationship of the structure of the school to the socialization process.' (Jan J. Loubser, Sociology of Education)




Table of Contents


Prologue to the Percheron Press Edition

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. The Social Structure of Family and School Settings

Chapter 3. Patterns of Conduct in Families and Schools

Chapter 4. Normative Outcomes of Schooling

Chapter 5. The Contribution of Schooling to the Learning of Norms: Independence, Achievement, Universalism, and Specificity

Chapter 6. Schooling and Citizenship

Chapter 7. Schooling, Work, and Politics

Author Index

Subject Index


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      Publisher: Eliot Werner Publications Inc
      Publication Date: 31/12/2002
      ISBN13: 9780971958708, 978-0971958708
      ISBN10: 097195870X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume focuses on the nature of schooling and its links with the family, occupations, and politics. Robert Dreeben emphasizes the relationship between school structure and learning outcomes, the importance of these outcomes to other social institutions, and the contrasts between school structure and other socializing agencies.

      Trade Review


      'Robert Dreeben’s work cuts across many aspects of the sociology of education and is at the background of a whole range of discussions in the field. In this context On What Is Learned in School remains a most important document. The book has been my on own course reading list for decades and remains there now. It has many followers and is a landmark achievement.' (John W. Meyer, Stanford University)



      '[O]ne of the very best books written about the sociology of schools. The book benefits from a clear theoretical perspective, which illuminates the dynamics of a personality as it passes from the world of the family of origin to the adult world of work and politics.' (Amitai Etzioni, Sociology of Education)



      Dreeben has fleshed out . . . the bare bones of an argument that Parsons first advanced in an article on the school class as a social system . . . and has contributed his own theoretical insights into the relationship of the structure of the school to the socialization process.' (Jan J. Loubser, Sociology of Education)




      Table of Contents


      Prologue to the Percheron Press Edition

      Chapter 1. Introduction

      Chapter 2. The Social Structure of Family and School Settings

      Chapter 3. Patterns of Conduct in Families and Schools

      Chapter 4. Normative Outcomes of Schooling

      Chapter 5. The Contribution of Schooling to the Learning of Norms: Independence, Achievement, Universalism, and Specificity

      Chapter 6. Schooling and Citizenship

      Chapter 7. Schooling, Work, and Politics

      Author Index

      Subject Index


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