Sociology, asked by kajalkuku6057, 6 months ago

what is socialization?discuss variouus economic ,social,economic and cultural differences in socialisation.state their implications for inclusion?​

Answers

Answered by padmamurmu1740
2

Answer:

Socialization is the process through which people are taught to be proficient members of a society. It describes the ways that people come to understand societal norms and expectations, to accept society's beliefs, and to be aware of societal values.

Answered by s1269riya3010
3

the activity of mixing socially with others.

"socialization with students has helped her communication skills"

There is a lot of work already in this area, and so I would suggest a thorough read first. You may wish to start with some theoretical material in sociology: Marx, Durkheim, Bourdieu and Piketty come to mind; a proper sociologist would be able to advice you better here, but this would be a good start. Sociology of Education, Globalisaion Societies and Education and Critical Studies in Education are just some examples of excellent journals to look through, as they explore the very exciting touch points between sociology and education. In this way, you would be well advised to review recent empirical work in this area in the field of education, and I would recommend a 'Google Scholar' search using terms such as 'Social Mobility in Schools', or 'Intergeneralational Inequality', although the above journals might offer a more focused view, with a gurantee of quality peer-reviewed work.

Hope it's help you

PLEASE FOLLOW ME

Similar questions