Socialization
Socialization
I. Introduction
Human Infants are born into ongoing social units. They benefit from
the activities of the members of these units. It is the more mature
humans that provide them with necessary protection and assistance. Of
course, society would not survive if it did not have replacement of the
members who leave or die. New people need to be added and thought
the rules and benefits of society or the existing social order will be
destroyed. This continuity in society is made possible through the
process of socialization.
II. Summary
Becoming a person: Biology and Culture
Objective socialization
Importance of socialization
Agencies of socialization
Family- the basic unit of any society; it serves as the primary
agency for socialization.
Peer groups- in the Philippines, and in other countries of the
world, the peer group plays a very important role in the
process of socialization. Children are relatively equal, while the
inequality of parents and children enable parents to force
children to obey rules they neither understand nor like. By
virtue of their age, sex, and rank (as child and as student), peer
“stand in the same relation to persons in authority” and
therefore see the world through the same eyes.
The media- like television, radio, and other broadcast media as
print media, play a very important role in the process of
socialization. The radio or television program to which the
child exposed will certainly influence his personality, values.
Belief system.
The school- an institution that is established explicitly for the
purpose of socializing people. In modern societies the school is
considered the primary agents for weaning children from
home and introducing them into the larger society. At school,
children are expected to obey not because they love their
teachers or depend on them but because rules are rules must
be obeyed.
The workplace- formal socialization takes place in the
workplace. However, much of the socialization to the
organization’s values and outlook happen informally. Learning
the skills and orientation to one’s job means socialization at
workplace.
The church- which the individual is introduced will certainly
affect his being. The religious belief, as well as practices will
surely influence the individual’s belief system and value
judgments.
The neighbourhood- street corner education is very common
in the country. The child is introduced to the realities of life in
the neighbourhood. He learns particular sets of values and
beliefs from the people in the neighbourhood. This is so since
privacy to many individuals means going out their homes and
staying in the neighbourhood, particularly with children of the
same age.
CONCLUSION
Topic:
Socialization
Sub-topics:
Becoming a Person: biology and Culture
Processes of socialization
Importance of socialization
The social frame of reference
Social Learning
Components of Socialization
Types of social interaction
The dynamics of Socialization
Agencies of Socialization