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Understanding Culture
Society and Politics
Quarter 1: Week 5 - Module 5
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Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics
Grade 11/12 Quarter 1: Week 5 - Module 5
First Edition, 2020
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Understanding Culture,
Society, and Politics
Quarter 1: Week 5 - Module 5
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Target
This learning material will provide you with information and activities that
will help you understand socialization, its context, content, processes, and
consequences.
After going through this learning material, you are expected to:
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Jumpstart
For a more thorough understanding of the topic, you have to perform the
activities ahead. Enjoy the exercises.
Directions: Read the case below and provide a short description to complete the
table.
What do you think are the results of this situation to the 13-year Your
old girl to her:
Answer
gestures/ behavior
physical appearance
reactions to people
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Activity 2. Complete ME!
Discover
Context refers to the culture, language, social structures and one’s position
within that particular society. It also includes history and the roles people and
institutions around them performed in the past. One's life context will significantly
affect the socialization process. For example, a family's economic class may have a
huge impact on how parents associate or deal with their children.
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Research has found that parents emphasize the values and conducts most
likely to help children succeed given their condition in life. Parents who expect their
children to work blue-collar jobs are more likely to emphasize correspondence and
high regards for authority, while those who expect their children to pursue artistic,
managerial, or entrepreneurial professions are more likely highlights creativity and
competence.
While context sets the stage for socialization, the content and process
comprise the work of this undertaking. How parents assign chores or tell their
children to interact with police are examples of content and process, which are also
defined by the span of socialization, the methods used, the people involved, and
the type of experience.
Results are the outcome of socialization and refer to the way a person
conceives and conducts after undergoing this process. For example, with small
children, socialization exhibits focus on control of biological and emotional
impulses, such as drinking eating with bare hands rather than eating with spoon
and fork or asking permission before picking something up.
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Explore
Here are some enrichment activities for you to master and strengthen the
basic concepts you have learned from this lesson.
Activity 1. My Reflection
Directions: Make a short reflection on the following statements based from your
understanding of the topic discussed.
Socialization considered as the essential link between the individual and society.
Social interaction provides the means which we gradually become able to see ourselves and learn who we are an
Scoring Rubric:
Criteria Description Points
Content The student was able to e provide essential key concepts for5each statements.
Analysisandreflectionwasclearand concise.
Analysis This paper was well-written with ideas easily conveyed to 5readers.
Organization 5
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Activity 2: Assessment. True or False
Directions: Read the following statements carefully. Write T on the blank if it is
true and F if not.
Deepen
Great job! You have understood the lesson. Here is a more depth activity
that will help you understand more the processes and consequences of
socialization.
Directions: Complete the table below. In the first column (Nature) list down and
discuss all the biological traits that you have inherited from your parents (e.g. color
of the hair, color of the skin, etc.) while in the second column (Nurture) list down
all the sociological traits handed down to you by your parents through the process
of socialization and learning (e.g. mannerisms, hobbies, values, etc.).
Then after listing down your answers, write why you consider such traits as
something biological or sociological.
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Nature Nurture
Scoring Rubric:
Criteria Description Points
Content The student was able to provide complete examples related to the specific columns.
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Explanation The was able to explain the information that corresponds with appropriate column o
(in each column) 5
Gauge
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How does social status and roles determine a person’s level of interaction in a
society?
Scoring Rubric
Criteria Description Points
The student was able to provide important points and the ideas are
Content
5
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Analysis
Analysis was clear and concise.
This paper was well-written with ideas easily conveyed to readers.
Organization 5
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Answer Key
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References
Books
Madrid, Randy M., and Santarita, Joefe B. (2016). Understanding Culture, Society,
and Politics. Quezon City, Philippines: Vibal Group, Inc.
Jose, Mary Dorothy., and Ong, James. (2016). Discipline and Ideas In the Social
Sciences. Quezon City, Philippines: Vibal Group, Inc.
Persell, Caroline Hodges. 1990. “Becoming a Member of Society Through
Socialization.” Pp. 98-107 in Understanding Society: An Introduction to
Sociology. 3rd ed. New York, NY: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.
Online Resources
https://www.asanet.org
https://www.britannica.com/science/socialization
https://www.thoughtco.com
https://www.verywellmind.com/genie-the-story-of-the-wild-child-2795241