Socialization is a process through which an individual learns the norms of a society or social group. Through the roles and statuses that shape our personal experiences, a sense of self is developed. Social institutions, or agents of socialization, are the systems and structures that shape the activities of groups and individuals in society. Family, education, and religion are examples of social institutions that affect the everyday lives of people at a micro-level.
In this assignment, you will take a closer look at your own socialization process and reflect on how it has influenced your social interactions in society. This activity will allow you to demonstrate how well you can explain how socialization operates and develops across the life span –BIRTH, ADOLESCENCE, MID-LIFE, ELDER YEARS (Course Learning Outcome #2).
Complete the Socialization Mind Map and Reflection Worksheet.
FYI:
ASCRIBED STATUS: WHAT YOU WERE BORN INTO
ACHIEVED STATUS: EARNED DESIGNATIONS
EXAMPLES OF ROLES: -PARENT/SIBLING/FRIEND/WORKER/GROUP MEMBER
EXAMPLES OF SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS/AGENTS: FAMILY, SCHOOL, GOVERNMENT, GROUPS
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