Socialisation Flashcards
type of sport played by upper/middle class vs lower class
U/M: high cost of entry, lots of equipment, pay to play fees
W: less equipment. low entry cost
how is sport played by upper/middle class vs lower class
U/M: detailed rules that are followed
W: less codified, less respect from spectators
who participates in sport in upper/middle class vs lower class
U/M: public schools, talented, privileged beginnings
W: unequal opportunities for girls than boys
why is sport played in upper/middle class vs lower class
U/M: prestige, fun, appearance
W: to gain athletic popularity, self-esteem
what is the key process in primary socialisation
internalisation of a society’s culture where individuals absorb and accept its shared values
what to children gain from primary socialisation
- positive attitude toward movement
- respect
- communication
- playing by rules
- being able to accept loss
what to children gain from secondary socialisation
- adaptability
- teamwork/leadership
- awareness of sport
- moral skills
- preparation for active leisure
- importance of exercise