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CULTURE
Culture
Culture
Culture is that complex whole which
includes knowledge, belief, art, law,
morals, customs and other capabilities
and habits acquired by man as a
member of society.
- An eminent scholar Edward B. Taylor,
18th century English anthropologist
Culture
The configuration of learned behaviour,
and the result of behaviour, whose
component elements are shared and
transmitted by the members of a
particular society. - Linton
Culture
A collective term for patterns of
essential and normative assertions taken
from literature, language or drama or
sounds in music, or symbols in sculpture
and art, or movement in dance and
ballet. - Kasper
Culture
Man’s effort to live in harmony with his
environment.
Culture is the product of human
experience.
Culture
CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE:
1.Culture is learned.
CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE:
2. All people have varied culture.
CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE:
3. Culture is a group product.
CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE:
4. Culture is transmitted from generation
to generation. Culture is cumulative and
enables man to improve what other generations
have accomplished
CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE:
5. Culture is adaptive. Culture is
continually changing – it is said that there
is nothing more certain than culture
change.
Folkways, the Mores and Taboos
Cultural Norms
A cultural norm is an established
standard of what a group expects in
terms of thought and conduct.
Ideal and Real Culture
Ideal culture consists of officially
approved behaviour patterns while real
culture consist of what people actually
do in their day to day practices without
due consideration to their official status.
Sub-Culture
A sub-culture is a group smaller than a
society, it is related to the larger culture
in the sense that it accepts many of its
norms but the sub-culture is also
distinguishable because it has some
norms of its own.
Cultural Relativity
It is impossible to understand behaviour
patterns of other groups if we analyze
them only in terms of our motives and
values. A trait which may be disruptive
in one society may be vital to the
stability of another.
Cultural Shock
Cultural Shock
It is a condition when an individual is
exposed to an alien cultural
environment and among people who do
not share his fundamental belief.
Cultural change occurs whenever new
traits and trait complexes like traditions,
values and customs emerge to replace
the old ones in content and structure.
Cultural Change
Cultural Lag
It is when the non-material element of
culture like norms, values and beliefs
attempt to keep pace with changes in
the material element of culture like
technology.
Enculturation
This is a process by which people
become part of the native culture.
Acculturation
It is the context between one culture
and another to change the existing
traits.
A cultural diffusion where about two
societies sustain contact with one
another was one culture is subordinate
of another.
SOCIALIZATION
Socialization Education
continuous process of learning
Farayola sees socialization as the
business of adjusting people to the way
of life of the community, usually by way
of initiation into its customs, beliefs,
rituals conventions, expectation and
demands combined with instructions
and the setting of examples.
Socialization
Ross defined socialization as the
development of “we-feeling” in the ways
and manners individuals behave in the
society.
Socialization
Bogardu has viewed socialization as the
process whereby persons learn to
behave dependably together on behalf
of human welfare and by so doing
experience social self-control, social
responsibility and balanced personality.
Socialization
Socialization can be described as the
process of adaptation by the individuals
to the conventional patterns of
behaviour. It thus occurs on account of
the individual’s interaction with others
and the expression of the culture which
operates through them.
Socialization
Socialization Levels
Social scientist have identified three
levels of life which a person undergoes
in the process of growth and
development.
This characterized by preoccupation with
food. Its main thought is survival.
Although it possesses the potentials for
thinking and reasoning (the intellect) it
still has no “self”.
1. The vegetative level
Socialization Level
This is characterized by desires for sex
and reproduction.
2. The animal level
Socialization Level
This stage implies the attainment of a
personality we refer to as a “human
being”. He becomes a “person” as
differentiated from the term “individual”.
3. The human level
Socialization Level
The survival of any society depends
solidly on the sufficient degree of
homogeneity amongst its members.
Agents of Socialization
Agents of Socialization
The Family
The family is one of the many small face-
to-face groups that are called primary
groups saddled with the responsibility of
giving the offspring a qualitative and
decent pattern of living.
The foundation of socialization because
that is the first contact of the child
The School
It socializes the child, gives him the
opportunity to manifest his qualities,
potentialities, capabilities, instincts,
drives and motives and helps to develop
his personality. The teacher’s personality
and character provide a mode which he
strives to copy, thereby consciously
molding his personality.
The Peer Group
The peer group is the child’s own friends
and equals with similar drives, motives
and interests. It is a world in which the
child has equal and at times superior
status to others.
Religious Houses
Religion is therefore a whole way of life
and not just something that believer can
take up or put down as the fancy takes
them. People who share the same
religious beliefs will also hold the same
attitudes and opinions, and will behave
in the same way. Thus, religious
institutions help in the socialization
process of its members.
Mass Media
The mass media as an agent of
socialization have their own technical
characteristics. There are two major
types namely “Print and Electronic”.
The different media largely because of
technical characteristics are used in
different ways by children and hence
different types of messages are passed
through mass media. Children need to
be guided in the usage of their leisure
hours in the patronage and utilization of
mass media to discourage cultivation
and learning of negative ideas.
Mass Media

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Culture, socialization and education.

  • 4. Culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, customs and other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society. - An eminent scholar Edward B. Taylor, 18th century English anthropologist Culture
  • 5. The configuration of learned behaviour, and the result of behaviour, whose component elements are shared and transmitted by the members of a particular society. - Linton Culture
  • 6. A collective term for patterns of essential and normative assertions taken from literature, language or drama or sounds in music, or symbols in sculpture and art, or movement in dance and ballet. - Kasper Culture
  • 7. Man’s effort to live in harmony with his environment. Culture is the product of human experience. Culture
  • 9. CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE: 2. All people have varied culture.
  • 10. CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE: 3. Culture is a group product.
  • 11. CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE: 4. Culture is transmitted from generation to generation. Culture is cumulative and enables man to improve what other generations have accomplished
  • 12. CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE: 5. Culture is adaptive. Culture is continually changing – it is said that there is nothing more certain than culture change.
  • 13. Folkways, the Mores and Taboos
  • 14. Cultural Norms A cultural norm is an established standard of what a group expects in terms of thought and conduct.
  • 15. Ideal and Real Culture Ideal culture consists of officially approved behaviour patterns while real culture consist of what people actually do in their day to day practices without due consideration to their official status.
  • 16. Sub-Culture A sub-culture is a group smaller than a society, it is related to the larger culture in the sense that it accepts many of its norms but the sub-culture is also distinguishable because it has some norms of its own.
  • 17. Cultural Relativity It is impossible to understand behaviour patterns of other groups if we analyze them only in terms of our motives and values. A trait which may be disruptive in one society may be vital to the stability of another.
  • 19. Cultural Shock It is a condition when an individual is exposed to an alien cultural environment and among people who do not share his fundamental belief.
  • 20. Cultural change occurs whenever new traits and trait complexes like traditions, values and customs emerge to replace the old ones in content and structure. Cultural Change
  • 21. Cultural Lag It is when the non-material element of culture like norms, values and beliefs attempt to keep pace with changes in the material element of culture like technology.
  • 22. Enculturation This is a process by which people become part of the native culture.
  • 23. Acculturation It is the context between one culture and another to change the existing traits. A cultural diffusion where about two societies sustain contact with one another was one culture is subordinate of another.
  • 26. Farayola sees socialization as the business of adjusting people to the way of life of the community, usually by way of initiation into its customs, beliefs, rituals conventions, expectation and demands combined with instructions and the setting of examples. Socialization
  • 27. Ross defined socialization as the development of “we-feeling” in the ways and manners individuals behave in the society. Socialization
  • 28. Bogardu has viewed socialization as the process whereby persons learn to behave dependably together on behalf of human welfare and by so doing experience social self-control, social responsibility and balanced personality. Socialization
  • 29. Socialization can be described as the process of adaptation by the individuals to the conventional patterns of behaviour. It thus occurs on account of the individual’s interaction with others and the expression of the culture which operates through them. Socialization
  • 30. Socialization Levels Social scientist have identified three levels of life which a person undergoes in the process of growth and development.
  • 31. This characterized by preoccupation with food. Its main thought is survival. Although it possesses the potentials for thinking and reasoning (the intellect) it still has no “self”. 1. The vegetative level Socialization Level
  • 32. This is characterized by desires for sex and reproduction. 2. The animal level Socialization Level
  • 33. This stage implies the attainment of a personality we refer to as a “human being”. He becomes a “person” as differentiated from the term “individual”. 3. The human level Socialization Level
  • 34. The survival of any society depends solidly on the sufficient degree of homogeneity amongst its members. Agents of Socialization
  • 36.
  • 37. The Family The family is one of the many small face- to-face groups that are called primary groups saddled with the responsibility of giving the offspring a qualitative and decent pattern of living. The foundation of socialization because that is the first contact of the child
  • 38.
  • 39. The School It socializes the child, gives him the opportunity to manifest his qualities, potentialities, capabilities, instincts, drives and motives and helps to develop his personality. The teacher’s personality and character provide a mode which he strives to copy, thereby consciously molding his personality.
  • 40.
  • 41. The Peer Group The peer group is the child’s own friends and equals with similar drives, motives and interests. It is a world in which the child has equal and at times superior status to others.
  • 42.
  • 43. Religious Houses Religion is therefore a whole way of life and not just something that believer can take up or put down as the fancy takes them. People who share the same religious beliefs will also hold the same attitudes and opinions, and will behave in the same way. Thus, religious institutions help in the socialization process of its members.
  • 44.
  • 45.
  • 46. Mass Media The mass media as an agent of socialization have their own technical characteristics. There are two major types namely “Print and Electronic”.
  • 47. The different media largely because of technical characteristics are used in different ways by children and hence different types of messages are passed through mass media. Children need to be guided in the usage of their leisure hours in the patronage and utilization of mass media to discourage cultivation and learning of negative ideas. Mass Media