Why is school regarded as secondary and formal means of socialization ?
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Major agents of socialization include the family and school, but also the media, peer groups, and other major social institutions such as religion and the legal system. ... Secondary socialization refers to the social learning that children undergo when they enter other social institutions, like school.
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the home environment is the major means of socialisation. Parents should as the primary care givers help to socialise their children so that they can be contributing members of society. While schools do help to guide parents in some areas often it is the parents that need to take the lead.
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