Lesson 5 Flashcards
Who said, “The human mind at birth is nothing but a blank state, or Tabula rasa”?
John Locke
___________ is learning how our society and specific communities or groups work, so we can be a part of them.
Socialization
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.
Socialization
The main focuses of socialization are:
- Acquisition of knowledge,
- language,
- values,
- habits
- and skills in the society.
Types of Socialization:
- Primary Socialization
- Secondary Socialization
- Developmental Socialization
- Anticipatory Socialization
- Resocialization
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.
Primary Socialization
This type occurs when a person learns appropriate behavior to be displayed within a smaller group that is still part of a larger society.
Secondary Socialization
It involves a learning process
on developing our social skills.
Developmental Socialization
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.
Anticipatory Socialization
It refers to a learning process by which old roles and behaviors of
Individuals are replaced by new ones.
Resocialization
Aspects of Socialization:
- Social Context
- Content and Process
- Processes
- Results
Particular circumstances of a society consist of its culture, language, and the social structures that define social cuss, ethnicity, and gender.
Social Context
The ideas, beliefs, behavior, and other information that are passed on by members of society to the individual.
Content
Methods of interaction that enable the content to be given to the person undergoing socialization.
Process
It also plays a factor in socialization.
Race