Social Sciences, asked by Aagya01013, 5 months ago

What roles can the student play for the social reforms ​

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Answered by jaimatadi33
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Answer:

A teacher plays various roles in changing the society( social reforms).Firstly, a teacher as a surrogate parent in the school context builds an attribute of"love and unity" in the society which is crucial. Other members of the society can learn how to take other people's children as their own.

Secondly, a teacher is like a role model. Students/pupils learn from him/her.Students can acquire knowledge, skills and attitudes from the teacher especially good morals and hard work which they can use to build the society and make changes where errors had been made.

Third, In the socialization process in schools, learners interact with each other despite their social status,ethnicity or culture.Teachers teach them cultures of different communities that they can appreciate.Hence in social reformation, all cultures are included (enculturation) that all individuals are not left out.For example in Business, Education sector etc.

Generally, in the six social institutions;family,Religion,politics,health,economics and education can help in relating the social changes globally focusing on the teachers roles in these institutions.

Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

A desirable social transformation is a social reform. For instance, throughout the past century, women's economic engagement has expanded dramatically. A societal reform has taken place.

Explanation:

Any initiative that aims to address any injustices in a society is referred to as a social reform. The goal of those who participate in social reforms is to raise the standard of living. In contrast to quick or drastic changes, social reform is a type of movement that seeks to bring about gradual change or change in specific facets of society.

Students can significantly contribute to the development and enlargement of society. We stand stronger together than apart, and that is a basic reality. The pupils are a member of the society, which is a representation of that shared existence. People of any age and professions should do their utmost to help the society as a consequence.

Students' primary activity is studying. But because they are young and active, they can take up numerous sorts of social activity in their leisure time and at times of need.

  • Participation from students is encouraged in literacy initiatives.
  • The ignorant can be taught to read and write.
  • They ought to be excited about starting blood donation camps, gyms, schools for the blind, health facilities, libraries, etc.
  • Subscriptions, a lottery, and government assistance are all ways to raise money. Students are encouraged to organise charity performances in order to raise the required amounts.
  • Students should take on the duty of putting an end to some corrupt individuals' anti-social behaviour.
  • They must solemnly swear to rid their communities of drugs and alcohol.

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