⢠role of external agencies in providing curriculum and pedagogic supports to teachers within schools â local, regional, national
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Socialization occurs throughout our life, but some of the most importantsocialization occurs in childhood. Four of the most influential agents of socializationduring that phase of our lives are the family, school, peers, and mass media. ... Another agent of socialization that relates to school is our peer group.
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⢠role of external agencies in providing curriculum and pedagogic supports to teachers within schools â local, regional, national.
- To be more exact, society has established a variety of specialised institutions to handle these educational functions. These establishments are referred to as "Agencies of Education." The term "agencies of education" refers to both formal and informal educational sources that the kid may access directly or indirectly.
- The organisations at the federal level include the National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE), National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA/NUEPA), University Grants Commission (UGC), and National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT).
- Therefore, socialisation of the next generation and indoctrination of the values, ideals, customs, and ideas of the community serve as the primary purposes of education. But there is no set pattern to this socialisation process. In many communities, it takes on diverse shapes.
- An organisation that provides social, medical, or mental health services to the community, along with its professional and paraprofessional employees, is a "external agency." Any government agency, including but not limited to law enforcement and regulatory bodies, is referred to as an external agency.
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