Lesson 5 Flashcards
Learning on how our society and specific communities or group works, so we can be a part of them
Socialization
“THe human mind at birth is nothing but a blank state, or tabula rasa”
John Locke
Main focus of Socialization
Acquisition of knowledge
Language
Values
Habits
Skills
Types of socialization
Primary
Secondary
Developmental
Anticipatory
Resocialization
Type of socialization when a child learn the values, norms and behaviors that should be displayed in order to live accordingly to a specific culture
Primary Socialization
This type occurs when a prson learns on appropriate bhavior to be displayed within a smaller group which is still part of a larger society
Secondary Socialization
it involves a learning process where in the fear on developing our social skills
Developmental socialization
“Adoption of attitudes nad values of a group to whoch one does not belong, serving the twin functions of facilitating a move into that group and easing the process of adjustment after becoming
Anticipatory Socialization
Refers to a learning procss by which old roles and behaviors of individuals are replaced by new ones
Resocialization
Particular circumstances of a society and consis of its culture, language, and the social structures that define social class, ethnicity, and gender.
Social Context
Ideas, Beliefs, Behavior, and other information that are passed on by members of society to the individual
Content
Methods of interarction that enables the content to be given to the person undergoing socialization
Process
This also plays a factor in socialization
Race
Plays an important rol in socialization of students of all ages
School
Outcomes of socialization, and are evident when individuals begin to practice the behaviors, attitudes, and values that society considers necssary for them to function effectively as its member
Results