1. A Sociological Perspective on Education
This type of socialization can be seen in as early as a kindergarten setting where children have playtime. ... The United States of America itself provides for a great example of this phenomenon – particularly the rise of free, compulsory education during the nineteenth century (Cole, 2008). ... This is because the historical origin of the rise of free, compulsory education in the nineteenth century was solely created in order to prevent the different values and norms of immigrants from corrupting American values (Barkan, 2012). ...
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