PPT-Sociology Standards Domain 3: Social Relationships: Self, Groups, and Socialization
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A Welcome from the ASA Team Lessons and Teaching Resources Hurricane Katrina Discussion NCSS Annual Conference Friday November 13 2015 New Orleans LA ASA National
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A Welcome from the ASA Team Lessons and Teaching Resources Hurricane Katrina Discussion NCSS Annual Conference Friday November 13 2015 New Orleans LA ASA National Standards for High School Sociology. WCAS Department of Sociology. Sociology. . The study of social institutions, collectivities, and groups.. Psychology. Focuses on behavior at the individual level.. Anthropology. Focuses on smaller groups and their cultures.. Social Categories & Social Institutions. Social Categories (age. , sex, class, race, etc.), and social institutions (politics, religion, education, etc.). The basic foundation of sociology is the belief that a person's attitudes, actions, and opportunities are shaped by all of these aspects of society.. What is Socialization?. What is Culture? . Types of Culture. . Types of Socialization . Theories on Culture. Cultural Terms. Culture in T&T. SOCIALIZATION AND CULTURE. Socialization is the process by which individuals learn the culture of their society. . 4. Functionalists and Conflict Theorists focus on society in general or groups. Interactionists . focus on individuals and their interaction with each other. Role of symbols in life. Symbol: anything that represents something else. According to Allan Johnson, what does sociological practice offer?. What does Johnson say we must do before we can eliminate the unnecessary suffering in the world?. Bell Work/Notes – Examining Social Life – . A Welcome from the ASA Team. Lessons and Teaching Resources. Hurricane Katrina Discussion. NCSS Annual Conference . Friday, November 13, 2015. New Orleans, LA. ASA National Standards for High School Sociology. Do Now:. Justin Bieber Fan Club. FOCUS:. How did the field of sociology develop?. Who are the early Sociologists?. How are these theories different?. What are some CURRENT theories?. 2. Write these down in your notebook. Which do you feel is more influential in development, nature or nurture? Why?. Do you think individuals can have a sense of self without interaction with others?. Feral Children – Child raised by Monkeys. Chapter 3. Socialization: From Infancy to Old Age. Learning Objectives. LO . 5.1 . Describe how social interaction is the foundation of personality. .. Nature vs. nurture, isolated children.. LO 5.2 . List three (3) possible explanations for this local issue.. Do Now:. FOCUS:. How did the field of sociology develop?. Who are the early Sociologists?. How are these theories different?. What are some CURRENT theories?. SOC31. Syllabus. Go over . –. 45 min. Break. What Is Sociology?. Sociology. is the study of groups and group interactions, societies and social . interactions, small and large. Sociologists . study all aspects and levels of society. . Feral children are a poignant example of the nature vs nurture interplay in socialization.. Read text pages 99-100 about the neglected girl in Florida,. Socialization. - The process through which people are . (Major) SOC UG – 101. Basic Concepts in Sociology. Topic : Socialization. THE CONCEPT OF SOCIALISATION. . Little of man’s behaviour is instinctive. Rather, man’s behaviour is ‘learnt’ behaviour. The human child comes into the world as a biological organism with animal needs. He is gradually . The process of learning to participate in a group. Begins at birth and continues throughout life. Very important to the development of an individual. EFFECTS OF SOCIAL ISOLATION. Harry Harlow monkey experiments.
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