-S.3.6 Identify the major agents of socialization and evaluate the role each plays (family, play group, peer group, school, mass media, job, religion, total institutions, including re-socialization).
-S.3.5 Identify the goals of socialization (transmission of culture including values inculcation, self-control and social control, appropriate role behavior, skills attainment).
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The only agent of socialization not controlled by _____ is the peer group, opposed to the school systems, the church, and the family unit.
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Bad propaganda is inaccurate & one-sided. Good propaganda is _____ .
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After students were shot and killed at Columbine High School, T.V. reporters aired the story to the general public and several _____ _____ were the result.
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Religious socialization can make the family stronger, because it teaches against _____ , which can destroy the family.
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Religious beliefs and practices help socialize everyone for death, but this socialization is mostly for the _____ .
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_____ _____ is very helpful when trying to function in a society that is changing, and _____ _____ can be developed in a peer group when a child forges friendships with people who are different from the child.
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Regarding the socializing agent of mass media, researchers warn that mass media is sometimes used to alter our opinions through something called _____ .
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In addition to English and math, school socialization includes a
_____ _____ , which teaches students all the skills necessary to be successful in the workplace.
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Middle Class parents assume their kids will have jobs similar to their own, so they raise their kids to have qualities that those jobs value, such as _____ .
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In schools, sometimes _____ is not as important as completing a set number of math problems during a class period, or so it seems when the bell goes off and the child must move on without understanding the process.
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Compared to the other Agents of Socialization, _____ _____ is the one agents that sometimes presents information that is distorted.
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Working Class parents assume their kids will have jobs similar to their own, so they raise their kids to have qualities that those jobs value, such as being _____ .
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Part of school socialization involves teachers encouraging students to act appropriately and embrace appropriate ideas by giving the student _____ .
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_____ _____ means there are religious values underlying much of American culture, even though we can no longer see the original roots of these values.
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Even after you reach adulthood, your family’s _____ _____ will affect how others treat you and how you see yourself.
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Regarding the socializing agent of mass media, most researchers agree that society will be more violent, if we have more people viewing violence via a _____ .
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In order to be adults who can function in the _____ of _____ , we must first be students who have learned the Hidden Curriculum.
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Family is the primary agent of socialization, because it is through a family that a child has their first _____ to the world.
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The _____ agent of socialization is the family, because this is where a child's discovery of the world begins, where they develop essential values through close interactions with others.
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The only agent of _____ not controlled by adults is the peer group, opposed to the schools, religion, & the family.
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