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Revision 8 Learning Objectives: To understand what primary socialisation is. To understand how to approach a 10 mark question.

SMSC Readiness to question things that could limit your self-knowledge, self-esteem, and self confidence – for example, discrimination, injustice and bullying.

Which one of these methods of socialisation is Primary Socialisation? What influences me to behave the way I do? Which one of these methods of socialisation is Primary Socialisation? Peer-Group Family School/ College Media Workplace Religion/Beliefs

Bobby (aged 14) has been found guilty of setting up a hate blog about another boy at his school. The blog made references to the boy’s sexuality and included photographs of him being taunted and looking upset. In addition to this Bobby has been accused of being racist to another boy. On the day Bobby was excluded from school his dad got angry and hit him, his older brother Steve caught the incident on film and sent it to his friends. Bobby’s mum was too drunk to care what was going on.

The Observer, Sunday 5 September 2010 Domestic Violence Domestic Violence About two in five of all victims of domestic violence are men, contradicting the widespread impression that it is almost always women who are left battered and bruised. The Observer, Sunday 5 September 2010

What are the key terms in the question? 10 Mark Question *Assess how far Bobby’s family are to blame for his unpleasant social development? What are the key terms in the question?

Brainstorm Organise Write Paragraph 3 Paragraph 2 Conclusion Paragraph 1 Brainstorm Organise Write

What are the key terms you could use in your answer? Family not to blame Family to blame What are the key terms you could use in your answer?

Paragraph 3 Paragraph 2 Conclusion Paragraph 1

Brainstorm Organise Write

1-3 Marks Weak response with only points identified. Any description or explanation will be limited. 4-6 Marks Accurately identifies points and can develop an accurate explanation. Response may be repetitive and lacks balance. 7-10 Marks Coherent, well structured response which accurately reflects question stem. Good use of vocabulary. Can make valid links. For 10 marks conclusion must be present.

Explain why you gave yourself the mark that you did. Learning Objectives: To understand what primary socialisation is. To understand how to approach a 10 mark question.