Do Now! Look at your partner’s homework.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is Socialization?.
Advertisements

CHAPTER 5 Socializing the Individual
©2013 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. All rights reserved.
Title: Gender Identity and agents of socialisation Starter: In pairs, discuss which agents of socialisation are to blame for ‘changing traditional masculine.
Socialisation This is the process of learning how to behave in a way that is appropriate and acceptable to your culture.
How the Family Influences Gender Gender is socially constructed – whether you are masculine or feminine. Whereas sex is biologically constructed- whether.
Socialization Understanding behaviour in Society.
DEFINITIONS. SOCIALISATION “the process by which individuals learn to modify their behaviour to conform to what is considered ‘acceptable’ in their.
Political Culture and Political Socialisation. Culture …. Remember we have mentioned …. the nature of human being …. what people believe …. how people.
Access Sociology Basic Sociological Concepts. Concepts Culture: a way of life. Socialisation: learning a culture and the appropriate way to behave in.
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.
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.
© onlineclassroom.tv Socialisation Socialisation How to be human… How to become members of the society in which they live.  The process whereby.
WJEC Sociology: SY1.  The aim of the lesson is you to develop an awareness of how youth culture has developed since the 1950’s.  By the end of the lesson,
* Getting you thinking: Extension: Do you think Big Brother is a valid study of human behaviour? “The Channel 5 TV series Big Brother is a form of laboratory-based.
 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.
PRIMARY SOCIALIZATION THE PROCESS OF SOCIALIZATION.
Purpose of the Family Date: Date: Wednesday, 06 July 2016 To analyse different sociological perspectives on the family Starter: Write down 3 words to describe.
The Mass Media and Violence. 1960’s Laboratory Experiments (early research) Bandura did research on nursery school children. He put children into four.
Higher/Int 2 PE Skills and Techniques Lesson 1 Tuesday 2 nd November.
A Language for Learning for All
What is Sociology? the study of social behaviour and human groups, such as a society. Sociologists study individual behaviour within the context of groups,
Starter: Think, Pair, Share.
Firstly Complete the test Swap paper and mark Hand papers back, in green pen correct your answers using friends to help.
Is GCSE Sociology for you?
Reporting Requirements K-10 Information for Schools
What is Sociology?.
Week 2 – Structural Theories – consensus theory
Starter: What can you see in this picture?
“Sociology involves the study of “
Factors that influence life
Introductory Concepts
Higher Sociology.
Socialization and the “Self”
Do Now! Look at your partner’s homework.
Social Processes: How are we socialized?
Introduction to Sociology
Read, Review, Respond! Read all of my comments, corrections and suggestions Review your strengths and areas for development Respond to my comments by completing.
The Agents of Socialization and Children’s Literature
Socialization and Interaction
KQ:What key concepts are used in sociology?
Welcome to AS Sociology! Miss Afonso
Chapter 3 Socialization.
Answering 4 mark questions
Sociological Explanations for Criminal & Deviant Behaviour
2 mark define the term questions…
Watch the video clip and guess what the topic of today’s lesson is..
Note: You will be given a key words assessment during the first week
…and prepare yourself for another keyword game!
What effect does the mass media have on society?
SOCIALIZATION.
Before we start: A quick check…
Get students ready for the lesson!
AS Sociology.
MLT 2 Theories 10 minutes to revise 30 minutes for the test
Unit 7 – Sociological Perspectives for Health and Social Care
Do now – Red box activity!
Before we start: A quick check…
Starter: How do the agents of socialisation socialise us?
Secondary socialisation
Session 1 - Political Participation
Development through the Life Stages
RE-CAP Gender socialisation: True or false?
The purpose of education continued
HOMEWORK – PEER ASSESSMENT
Socialization and the “Self”
Key Sociological Concepts
HOMEWORK – PEER ASSESSMENT
Partner Discussion What are the norms of our political system?
2. Socialisation Socialisation The process whereby people learn:
Presentation transcript:

Do Now! Look at your partner’s homework. Using the green pen, comment on each of the following: Understanding of key terms norms and values Use of examples Effort

Social Processes: What do sociologists mean by ‘socialization’? Date: Wednesday, 05 December 2018Wednesday, 05 December 2018 Social Processes: What do sociologists mean by ‘socialization’? Lesson Outcomes: Define the socialisation process Identify the different agents of socialisation Explain the difference between primary and secondary socialisation.

Starter As you watch this video clip, note down 2 things. What are some of the norms, of the traveller community? What are the norms of the traveller community Where do you think they learnt these norms? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HAUmII_hcg images are hyperlinked to this.

What is socialization? Sociologists use the term ‘socialization’ to describe the way we learn the culture and appropriate behaviour (the norms and values) of the society we are born into. Make a list of who you think is responsible for teaching us our culture. Can use gypsy weddings to think about how they learn i.e. passing on tradition through parents/friends etc.

Primary Socialization Socialization can be split into two groups; ‘Primary’ and ‘Secondary’ socialization. Each has different agencies within them. Primary Socialization http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKVYaOI-6RY

Sociologists distinguish between primary and secondary socialization. Primary socialization refers to learning during early childhood when, as babies and infants, we learn the basic behaviour patterns, language and skills that we will need in later life. Secondary socialization begins later in childhood and continues throughout our adults lives. Through this process, we learn society’s norms and values.

Agencies of socialization? Out culture is taught to us by what sociologists call the ‘agents of socialization’. Family Government To name a few… Peers Media Religion

Family Government Peers Media Religion Apply your knowledge. Which of these agencies of socialization are Primary and which are Secondary? Family Government To name a few… Peers Media Religion 8

Explain what sociologists mean by socialization (4 mark question) 1 Basic statement 2 Clear definition with key terms 3 Example 4 Example explained using key terms Examiners tip- remember to use the relevant key concepts and terms (such as culture/values/ norms/socialization)

Example explained using key terms Clear definition explained using key terms Socialization is the process through which we learn the culture and appropriate behaviour (the norms and values) of the particular group or society we are born into. For example, we learn basic behaviour, language and skills from our parents (primary) and the norms of society from our peers (secondary). Example explained using key terms

Extension Which stage do you think is the most important type of socialisation, primary/secondary? Which agency is the most important, why?

Checking our learning Lesson Outcomes: Define the socialisation process Identify the different agents of socialisation Explain the difference between primary and secondary socialisation.