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Why are schools considered cultures?

A. They are funded by the government
B. They use standardized tests
C. Individuals share beliefs, values, and traditions
D. They are separate from the real world
Correct Answer: C. Individuals share beliefs, values, and traditions

A culture is fundamentally defined by shared patterns of behavior, beliefs, values, and traditions among a group of people. Schools are considered cultures because, within their unique environments, individuals—students, teachers, and staff—collectively develop and share common beliefs, values, and traditions. These shared elements create a distinct social fabric that influences interactions, learning, and overall behavior, much like a broader societal culture.

  • They are funded by the government describes a financial aspect, not a cultural characteristic.
  • They use standardized tests is a common practice within many educational systems but does not define the cultural essence of a school.
  • They are separate from the real world is generally inaccurate; schools are integral parts of society, reflecting and preparing individuals for it.

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