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cultural transmission and the

development of educational
institutions
By:
DONA SURIZAL
15178058
Cultural transmission

The process of delivering these cultures


are generally termed cultural
transmission.

The process including:


1. Imitation
2. Identification
3. sosialisation
Cultural transmission and educations

1. enculturation derived from aspects of the learning experience that gives a


special characteristic or distinguishing humans from other creatures by using
the experiences of his life
2. Enkulturatifve process is complex and takes life, but the process is different at
different stages in the life cycle of a.
3. Enculturation occurs rather forced during early childhood but when they get
older will learn more consciously to accept or reject the values or suggestions
from the community.
Developments of educational institutions

1. Accompanying differentiation and specialization of the last few decades, it


appears there are two changes in education, namely:

1. Distribution and expansion of schooling


2. Assumption increasing role of formal education in improving the socio-
economic changes further.
The social function of schooling in modern society are:

1. Surveillance (custodial care).


2. Penseleksi social roles (social role selection).
3. Indoctrination (indoctrination).
4. Education (education).
Schooling is regarded as an industry to produce:
1. Science (knowledge).
2. Skills (skills).
3. supervision Services (custodial care).
4. Certification (sertification).
5. Community activities (community activity).

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