Institutions Flashcards

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What is an Institution?

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An institution is an organisation that was created to serve the concerns and needs of society

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List the characteristics of an institution

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  • Organisational structure
  • Serves a particular purpose
  • Has written rules
  • System of rewards and punishment
  • Exists for a long time
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Why do institutions have a hierarchial structure?

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Institutions tend to be large so a hierarchial structure is needed for persons to know where they stand in relation to others

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Institutions are formal groups based on certain _______, _______ and ________ or _______

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Institutions are formal groups based on certain laws, norms and rules or constitutions

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5
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The stability of any institution relies on….

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The ability to keep the members compliant with the rules

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Sanctions to disobedient members include:

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  • Suspension
  • Salary deduction
  • Termination of employment
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Why are rewards used in institutions?

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Rewards are used to encourage the members to remain positive and to motivate the members to achieve the goals of the organisation

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Examples of rewards given are:

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  • Commendation
  • Financial bonus
  • Promotion
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List the types of institutions

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  • Political
  • Educational
  • Recreational
  • Economic
  • Religious
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The types of educational institutions are:

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  • Early childhood
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
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Skills developed during education are:

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  • Reading, Writing and Arithmetic
  • Creativity
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Critical thinking
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Three functions of Education are to:

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  • Educate and develop individual abilities
  • Perpetuate or change cultural values
  • Reduce social inequalities
  • Prepare individuals for the world of work
  • Ensure citizens can function effectively in society
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List the government’s roles in education

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  • Providing meals, uniforms and books for underprivileged students
  • Providing scholarships
  • Building schools
  • Providing transport for students living in remote areas
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Religion describes…

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Various systems of beliefs and practices concerning what people determine to be sacred or spiritual

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The functions of Religious Institutions are:

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  • Encourage socialization via meetings and various activities
  • Provide an explanation of creation and of what is to come
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What are Economic Institutions?

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Companies that engage in the business of dealing with monetary transactions like currency exchange and providing financial advice

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Four examples of Economic Institutions are:

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  • Banks
  • Credit Unions
  • Brokenage firms
  • Insurance companies
18
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Recreational Institutions are designed to provide…

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Persons with opportunities to socialize, relax and exercise in a structured environment