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is education equalant to socialisation?explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The process of an individual's socialization is in fact the process of education. The meaning of socialization. Generally speaking, socialization refers to a process in which an individual accepts a given set of cultural norms and becomes a member of a given society.

◊ Both education and socialization are processes of learning. At one time in the past the difference between the two was very distinct, but as time passes that boundary becomes more blurred. ◊ Socialization is the process of learning to become human. It is the way that society-culture perpetuates itself.

Together with other social forces it plays an important role in shaping the structure of society. Through education society imparts its knowledge, skill, values and behavioural patterns to its younger generations. Thereby ensuring self preservation and continuity. In this sense education is a process of socialization.

Answered by sanchitasolanke
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Education and Socialisation

Sociologists from various schools of thought would generally agree that socialisation plays an important part in shaping people and their roles in society, through institutions like the family, the education and consequently the workplace. Here, we will look specifically at the education system and the notion that schools serve to reinforce social class divisions.

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