When K12 education frames class systems as “rigid and unchanging,” it risks limiting children’s perspectives. This article explores the challenges of teaching social mobility and offers strategies to foster critical thinking about social structures.
Sociology education
Class System, Sociology Education, and Rigid Beliefs: Correcting Misconceptions in K12 Schools
This article explores how incorrect teaching of “lifelong class immobility” in a sixth-grade sociology course sparked controversy. It examines the dangers of rigid beliefs on students’ futures and urges educators to foster objective understanding of social mobility.