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KS3 Sociology

Socialisation

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Agents of social control11
Feral and isolated children11
Learning right from wrong11
Primary socialisation — the family11
Secondary socialisation — school, peers, media11

Key facts

1

Courts are a formal agent of social control that decide punishments for people who break the law.

2

Children seem to need to learn language in their early years, or it becomes very hard later.

3

Family, school, friends and the media all help teach us right from wrong.

4

In primary socialisation the family is the main teacher: parents, brothers, sisters and grandparents.

5

The hidden curriculum is the unwritten lessons school teaches, like being on time and following rules.

6

The family is an informal agent of social control because it teaches children right from wrong.

7

A feral child is a young person who grew up with almost no human contact.

8

Children often learn how to behave by watching and copying the adults around them.

9

Children learn a lot by watching and copying the people close to them in the family.

10

The media shapes what seems normal or desirable, such as fashion trends and body image.

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1Agents of social control

What does social control mean?

  • How society encourages people to follow its rules and behave
  • The natural way that children grow up and get taller over time.
  • The study of how cities are built and roads are planned out.
  • The way the government chooses which laws to make each year.
2Feral and isolated children

What do cases of feral children mainly teach sociologists?

  • Animals can raise human children perfectly well
  • Children are born knowing how to behave properly
  • School is the only place children learn anything
  • Socialisation is essential for normal human development
3Learning right from wrong

Where do most people first learn right from wrong?

  • By reading school textbooks
  • From famous sports stars
  • From the news on television
  • From their family at home
4Primary socialisation — the family

Which group carries out a child's primary socialisation?

  • A child's friends
  • Social media
  • The family
  • The school
5Secondary socialisation — school, peers, media

What is secondary socialisation?

  • Being taught right and wrong by parents only.
  • Forgetting the rules you learned at home.
  • Learning society's rules beyond your family.
  • Learning to walk and talk as a baby.
6Agents of social control

Which type of social control is based on written laws and official rules?

  • Formal social control
  • Friendly social control
  • Informal social control
  • Personal social control

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