Title: Social Issues
1Social Issues
- Education, Science,
- and
- Technology
2American Dream Technology
- What is the American Dream?
- What role does education play?
- Does everyone have the same American Dream?
3Growth of Education and Technology
- Industrial Revolution leads to Industrialization
- productive process where fossil fuels and
machines are used instead of human or animal
muscle power to produce things (Sullivan
2000506). -
4Growth of Education and Technology cont
- mechanization
- the use of tools and machinery instead of
human and animal labor in the production of
goods and services (Sullivan 2000508).
5Growth of Education and Technology cont
- automation
- automatically controlled operation of machines
by mechanical or electrical devices (Sullivan
2000508).
6Modernization, What Is It?
- -Grew out of industrialization
- -Is the economic, social, and cultural changes
that occur when a preindustrial society makes the
transition to an advanced industrial society
(Sullivan 2000506).
7Explaining Modernization
- Emile Durkheim
- -Mechanical Societies
- -primitive
- -little, if any division of labor
- -Organic Societies
- -modern
- -division of labor
8Explaining Modernization cont
- Dynamic Density
- -Increased population in a given area
- -increased communication in and out of given
area - -changed created b/c of limited resources and
dependence on others for survival
9Explaining Modernization cont
- Mechanical Society
- -independent
- -self-sufficient individuals
- Organic Society
- -dependent
- -not self-sufficient individuals
10More Terms
- Education
- -the systematic, formal process through which
specialized teachers transmit skills, knowledge
and values to students (Sullivan 2000506).
11More Terms cont
- Science
- -the process of using systematic observation to
gain knowledge about the physical and social
worlds (Sullivan 2000506).
12More Terms cont
- Technology
- -the knowledge, tools, and practices that use
scientific or other organized knowledge to
achieve some practical goal (Sullivan 2000507).
13Types of Science
- Applied Science
- -knowledge applied to something or used to solve
a social problem - Basic Science
- -knowledge accumulated for the sake of learning
14Theoretical Perspectives
- Functionalism Education
- -Teaching
- -knowledge
- -specific skills
- -cultural values
- -Means to an end
15Functionalism cont
- Education Dysfunction
- -What causes dysfunction?
- -Social Disorganization
- -poverty
- -discrimination of certain groups
16Functionalism cont
- How do science technology fit in?
- -Cultural Lag
- -gap between social system changing and
other parts and/or individuals adapting to the
change - -Can cause problems before problems become noticed
17Example Adolescence
18Conflict Theory
- Education not accessible to all groups of people
- Technology is affordable to some and not everyone
19Symbolic Interaction
- How meanings are attached to people
- -labeling people b/c of background
- -Credentials
- -meaning attached to them by certain groups
in society
20Question
- Why is our educational system not functional?
- -Stratification
- -segregation
- -race/ethnicity
21Question
- What secondary tertiary social problems arise
from science technology as applied to our
educational system?
22Problems of Science Technology
- Unemployment
- -new technologies need new skills
- -what happens to persons with old skills
(displaced workers)? - -surplus labor
23Problems of Science Technology cont
- Alienation
- -estrangement of people from on another, or a
situation, or a process encompasses
sociological, philosophical, and psychological
dimensions (Marshall 19949).
24Karl Marx and 4 Types of Alienation
- Alienation from the act of working workers
denied a voice in producing products
Because, I am the BOSS!!
Why dont we have a say in this?
25Karl Marx and 4 Types of Alienation cont
- Alienation from products workers make b/c of
divisions of labor
Can one person make these and take credit for
their making?
26Karl Marx and 4 Types of Alienation cont
- Alienation from other workers because of
divisions of labor
27Karl Marx and 4 Types of Alienation cont
- Alienation from human potential
28More Concerns/Issues
- Dependence on technology
- Privacy
- Genetic Engineering
- Legal Implications