Why school is a miniature society?

2023

Why school is a miniature society?

  1. A.

    It is a group of diversified people.

  2. B.

    Particular group of humanity with shared customs.

  3. C.

    The students represent cross section of society.

  4. D.

    Heterogenous group of students.

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Correct answer: C

Explanation: A school functions like a small version of society because it mirrors several social features of the larger community.

  • Students represent a cross-section of society: they come from different social, cultural, economic and linguistic backgrounds.

  • Social roles and hierarchy exist: principals, teachers, administrative staff and students have defined roles similar to roles in wider society.

  • Rules, norms and discipline guide behaviour: schools have rules, rewards and punishments that shape social conduct.

  • Institutions and participation: student councils, clubs and group activities act like social institutions and provide opportunities for leadership and civic engagement.

  • Social interaction and relationships: cooperation, competition, friendships, conflicts and groupings among students reflect social dynamics found in the larger society.

Conclusion: Because a school reflects social diversity, roles, rules and institutions and reproduces everyday social interactions, it is rightly described as a miniature society.

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