Six Manifest Functions Of Education
There are six manifest functions of education namely socialization, social control, social placement, transmitting culture, promoting social and political integration and as an agent of change (Javier et al, 2002).
Education also serves as an agent of social control.Schools teach us certain values such as, obedience, discipline, perseverance, respect and punctuality.Schools also teach us conformity; it encourages us to be good and to be a law abiding citizen.
Education also serves s an agent in transmitting culture.As an educational institution, schools perform conservable function in order to transmit the dominant culture.In going to school, the young generation is exposed to the belief, norms and values that had long been exist on a particular culture.
Education also serves as an agent of change.Educational institution promotes social change, serving as meeting ground where the society’s distinctive belief as well as tradition is shared; thus, education stimulates and bring about desired social change in society.
Education is one of the agents of socialization.
Education also serves as an agent of social placement.Schools identify the most qualified people that are suited for the particular positions in society
Education also serves to promote social and political integration.Educational institutions transfer the population that is composed of diverse ethnic and religious groups into a kind of society with people sharing at least a common identity.