KQ:What key concepts are used in sociology?

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KQ:What key concepts are used in sociology? Wednesday, 14 November 2018 KQ:What key concepts are used in sociology? Choose one of the following situations. Write down 4 rules that you would expect people to follow in these situations. a) Watching a film in the cinema b) Sitting in a doctors waiting room c) Getting onto a bus.

Homework: Create a revision poster showing the difference between the keywords norms and values Include a definition (norms, values) Give an example.

Appropriate and expected behaviour in different contexts. Norms Specific to particular situations- values are general guidelines, norms are specific to a time or place. Appropriate and expected behaviour in different contexts.

Values Ideas and beliefs that people have about what is desirable and worth striving for. Not all societies and groups value the same thing, they differ from one culture to another. Pair & Share: In what way may the values of these two groups differ? Elderly & teenagers Roman Catholics and atheists Vegans and meat-eaters

Culture The whole way of life of a particular society. It includes the values, norms, customs, beliefs and language of a society. It varies depending on where you are.

Norms, values and culture can vary depending on: Class Age Gender Ethnicity Religion Location

Notetaking Keywords Concepts Phrases that aid your understanding Examples that demonstrate your understanding http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9mxEgRChfg

Green Pen! Peer assessment Improvements Task: Write a paragraph explaining the terms norms, values and culture Marking criteria Understand the difference between norms and values Understand the relationship between norms, values and culture Clarity of explanation (communication & literacy) Examples

Point Example Explain Theory Exam practice Explain what sociologists mean by the term norm (4) Point Example Explain Theory