Lesson 5 Flashcards

1
Q

Who said, “The human mind at birth is nothing but a blank state, or Tabula rasa”?

A

John Locke

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2
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___________ is learning how our society and specific communities or groups work, so we can be a part of them.

A

Socialization

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3
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It enables the person to gradually become self aware and knowledgeable human being, and learn the ways, values, rules, and culture of his / her society.

A

Socialization

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4
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The main focuses of socialization are:

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  • Acquisition of knowledge,
  • language,
  • values,
  • habits
  • and skills in the society.
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5
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Types of Socialization:

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  1. Primary Socialization
  2. Secondary Socialization
  3. Developmental Socialization
  4. Anticipatory Socialization
  5. Resocialization
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6
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This type of socialization occurs when a child learns the values, norms, and behaviors that should be displayed in order to live according to a specific culture.

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Primary Socialization

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This type occurs when a person learns appropriate behavior to be displayed within a smaller group that is still part of a larger society.

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Secondary Socialization

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8
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It involves a learning process
on developing our social skills.

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Developmental Socialization

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9
Q

Adoption of the attitudes and values of a group to which one does not belong serves the twin functions of facilitating a move into that group and easing the process of adjustment after becoming a member of the group.

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Anticipatory Socialization

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10
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It refers to a learning process by which old roles and behaviors of
Individuals are replaced by new ones.

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Resocialization

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11
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Aspects of Socialization:

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  1. Social Context
  2. Content and Process
  3. Processes
  4. Results
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12
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Particular circumstances of a society consist of its culture, language, and the social structures that define social cuss, ethnicity, and gender.

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Social Context

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13
Q

The ideas, beliefs, behavior, and other information that are passed on by members of society to the individual.

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Content

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14
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Methods of interaction that enable the content to be given to the person undergoing socialization.

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Process

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15
Q

It also plays a factor in socialization.

A

Race

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16
Q

While context sets the
stage for socialization,
the ___________ comprise the
work on this undertaking.

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Content and process

17
Q

It plays an important role in
socialization of students of all ages.
In class, young people receive
instructions related to their
conduct, tasks, authority, schedules
and deadlines.

A

School

18
Q

Teaching content requires ___________ between educators and students.

A

Social Interaction

19
Q

Outcomes of socialization are evident when individuals begin to practice the behaviors, attitudes, and values that society considers necessary for them to function effectively as its members.

A

Results

20
Q

It is the process by which individuals acquire the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values that enable them to become functioning members of their societies.

A

Enculturation