Agents of Socialization. What is an Agent of Socialization? People Groups Institutions They teach and influence the way in which we behave within a society.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The 4 major agents of socialization
Advertisements

PDHPE Fun Healthy Safe Active. PDHPE. Develops the knowledge skills and values needed for children to lead happy and active lifestyle.. Children develop.
CHAPTER 5 Socializing the Individual
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY APPROACHES TO SOCIOLOGY & SOCIALIZATION.
SOCIALIZATION. Learning Goals:  Define and understand the process of Socialization  Identify the Agents of Socialization  Reflect on how the Agents.
Socialization 2 A Definition of “Socialization” From William Sewell: “Socialization is the process by which individuals selectively acquire skills, knowledge,
Agents of socialization
1 Socialization Learning to be human Learning elements of one’s culture.
Chapter 5 - What is Culture? Study Guide Review
The Citizen and Social Identity Prior to class read and précis pages of ‘AS Citizenship’ by Holden- Rowley and Blewitt.
Sociological Aspects of Children Moving
“Socialization” 12 th Grade Sociology. I.) What is Socialization? Socialization: a process that begins at birth and is ongoing in which individuals learn.
Agents of Socialization
Rationale For Teaching Personal Development Health and Physical Education (P.D.H.P.E) in Primary Schools The Aim of P.D.H.P.E is to effectively educate.
Culture and Beliefs Why do people behave as they do?
PDHPE in Primary Schools. Why is teaching Personal Development and Health important in primary schools Teaching personal development and health is important.
“ Sociology of Education and Didactics- theory of Education ” Thelma de Jager (Educational Studies )
Understanding cultural and ethnic identities
Socialization… The process that makes you…YOU! What is socialization? Socialization is a process in which we acquire modes of thinking, feeling, & acting.
Socialisation This is the process of learning how to behave in a way that is appropriate and acceptable to your culture.
Objectives Define socialization. List the agents of socialization.
Socialization Understanding behaviour in Society.
Your Mental and Emotional Health Mental/Emotional Health – the ability to accept yourself and others, adapt to and manage emotions, and deal with the demands.
DEFINITIONS. SOCIALISATION “the process by which individuals learn to modify their behaviour to conform to what is considered ‘acceptable’ in their.
Socialization. I.Perspectives of socialization A. Socialization – cultural process of learning to participate in group life.
Groups, Cliques and Social Behaviour
IGCSE Global Perspectives
CH14 Sport and Mass Media. CH14-1 Sport as a Social Institution Sport involves games that are won or lost on the basis of physical skills and are played.
HECMA Program Understanding family relationships Ms. Sandra Gorman.
Culture and Beliefs Why do people behave as they do?
Agents of Socialization Madiha Anas Lecturer Department of Applied Psychology School of Social Sciences Beaconhouse National University.
Socialization.
Socialization and andDevelopment Chapter 4. Nature or Nurture?  Nature Inherited characteristics Inherited characteristics  Nurture Socialization experiences.
Socialization An introduction to terms. What is Socialization “the lifelong process through which we learn all the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that.
1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Importance.
Political Ideology and Socialization. Political Ideology  Ideology: a set of basic beliefs about life, culture, government, and society.  Political.
SOCIOLOGY S OCIALIZATION. S OCIALIZATION – A D EFINITION Socialization – the process by which an individual learns how to interact with others and becomes.
The Power of the Group what groups you belong to and how groups influence behavior.
Agents of Socialization HSP3M. What are the “agents” of socialization? The numerous individuals, institutions and organizations that influence and shape.
Chapter 3 Socialization.
Why do we need to learn about health?. It is like any other subject; you are not born with the knowledge and skills to live healthy.
Social Interaction Groups, Institutions, & Social Construction of Reality.
What Makes You, You?. The way ppl learn to think & act Done through encounters with other people/groups (social contact) Allows new members to learn accepted.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?. Socialization is the process of social interaction It is lifelong It is through socialization that individuals acquire a self-identity.
The Family A group of people related by blood, marriage or other connection such as adoption © PDST Home Economics.
© onlineclassroom.tv Socialisation Socialisation How to be human… How to become members of the society in which they live.  The process whereby.
AdolescenceAdolescence Adolescence means the period of time between being a child and an adult.
Social Institutions What Are Social Institutions? Characteristics of Social Institutions Purposes of Social Institutions.
The Social Sciences Lesson 0 - introductions Social Sciences The “term” Social Sciences: the study of human society, human thought, human culture and.
Socialization: The Self Unit 3. The Big Q : How does society shape who we become? In Your Notebooks: How are we shaped by society? Who do we base our.
 Review the outcomes for unit 3.  What do you think you will learn about in this unit?  How will this unit add to your understanding of why we do what.
Unit 2 The Individual in Society. Learning Target TIW identify impacts of isolation SIC understand the importance of human social interaction and socialization.
Unit Two - Culture. Today in class we are going to discuss the agents of socialization and how they impact culture and our social interactions.
Socialization b Process by which humans become participating members of society b 1. The transmission of cultural values, attitudes, and norms b 2. The.
Socialization. What is Socialization Enables people to learn culture and become functioning members of society Purpose 1.Establishes social identity -
RATIONALE FOR TEACHING PDHPE IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS. PDHPE PROMOTES A MORE ACTIVE AND THEREFORE A BETTER LIFESTYLE FOR CHILDREN, WHILE AT THE SAME TIME HELPING.
World History Unit 1.  The same 5 main social institutions exist in all societies  Social Institutions:  Established sets of norms and subsystems that.
Influences on eating patterns. Influence: ‘ The capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behaviour of someone or something, or the.
Relationships – Chapter 5 The Roles You Play Essential Question: What roles do you play, how do you get them, and how can you choose your roles?
Raising Healthy Children – Unit 1 Review Based on notes and text.
Social Relationships: Self, Groups, & Socialization
Introductory Concepts
Intro to Sociology.
Agents of socialization
Welcome to AS Sociology! Miss Afonso
Agents of Socialization
Socialization.
The purpose of education continued
Key Sociological Concepts
2. Socialisation Socialisation The process whereby people learn:
Presentation transcript:

Agents of Socialization

What is an Agent of Socialization? People Groups Institutions They teach and influence the way in which we behave within a society

Family

Agent #1: The Family The most important of all! Develops cognitive (thinking), emotional, and physical skill sets Teach values (cultural & social) Main source of emotional support Language acquisition, understanding of rules, how to interact with others, acceptable behaviour, and relationship skills are all learned here

School

Agent #2 The School Increasingly more and more important – Rise in single parent/working families Fills void left at home Provides learning experiences Specific knowledge and skills are taught Introduces social control Extended teaching of culture

Peer Groups

Agent #3: Peer Groups People linked by interest, social status, age Contribute to each others sense of belonging Teach and reinforce cultural norms and behaviours Create and distribute culture

Mass Media

Agent #4: Mass Media Large scale organizations Use print or electronic means of communication to interact with large groups of people Provide information Introduce different perspectives Make us aware of products and services which will influence our society Entertain us through the experience of others

Other Agents Religion Ethnicity Work Government Clubs & Social Groups

What Role Do They Play? With a partner choose a society (be creative) – Outline some agents responsible for successful survival in that society Example: Rugby Team – Family: teaches value of healthy lifestyle – School: teaches how to interact with others – Peer groups: friends play on team – Mass Media: Invictus is huge success – Religion: pray before every game – Ethnicity: during Apartheid, Springboks were Whites-only – Work: can’t get hurt or will miss work – Government: represent your country at the olympics – Social: team hangs out after games

Homework Create a chart with each agent – Family, School, Peers, Media, Religion, Government, Work, Clubs, Ethnicity Explain briefly how each of the following agents has influenced who you are/ how you see yourself within society – at least one per category