Professional Documents
Culture Documents
FIRST QUARTER
B. Objective:
I. Introduction
-I hope you are in good condition to learn the contents of this learning module. We will
start our topic on how to become a member of the society. Are you ready to get this started?
Answer the series of activities below and enjoy!
II. Explore
Good work! You have just finished the 1st activity. Now prepare
yourself for the succeeding activities ahead, make sure that
you have gathered learnings from your personal experiences
and readings to correctly answer other activities.
III. Firm Up
Direction: Using your personal Facebook accounts, post an opinion on different issues of the society that
concerns with socialization. Select 1 from the choices below;
Title: _________________________________
Note: For the checking of your output, please tag me in a post; Kevin Salera Cabarrubias on Facebook
IV. Deepen
- Socialization is a continuing process of social interaction through which people acquired their
identities and skills in society. It is a learning from people to other people. It exposes the
person to the culture of society and acquire them. An important part of socialization and
enculturation processes are the social groups which are called agents of socialization:
- The results of socialization are great because they established our identity. We are guided
how to act in a socially acceptable ways and because of socialization we acquire culture that
may improve us individuals. Socialization is also a form of social control. It may be in the
form of coercion: like punishment, economy. It may also be in the form of language which
was used as cultural symbols.
Sociologist Theory
Sigmund Freud Psychoanalytic Theory Unconscious mind shaped
the behavior of a person.
The formation of the self
occurs between the id and
the superego. The
influence of society
happens in superego.
Jean Piaget Cognitive Development Socialization happens in
Theory different stages of our
mind’s development
from infancy to adolescence
or adulthood.
Lawrence Kohlberg Moral Development Moral development is a
Theory continual process that
occurs throughout our
Lifespan.
George Herbert Mead’s Theory of the Social Self The self
Emerges from social
interactions.
Charles Cooley Cooley’s Theory of We learn to take the role of
Looking-Glass Self others. The expectation of
others forms the venue for
acquiring social roles.
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE -violation of a law. Like what Mohandas Mahatma Gandhi did when he
revolted against India’s colonizers.
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9165, otherwise known as the “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 “.
The law is a form of social control to a deviant behaviour of those who use the dangerous drugs.
V. Transfer
2. The theory refers to a socialization that may occur between infancy to adolescence.
a. Cognitive Development Theory b. Moral Development Theory
c. Theory of Social Self d. Psychoanalytic Theory
4. A systematic means and practices used to maintain society’s norms, rules and laws; regulate
conflict; and discourage deviant behaviour.
a. human rights b. self-identity c. civil Disobedience d. Social Control
5. Refers to persons, groups, and institutions that interact with individuals to participate in the society.
a. agents of socialization b. social role c. social standard d. social process
10. Which of the following is the example of a formal sanction in the society?
a. discipline b. rule of law c. gossip d. social standard
13. Refers to the idea that a person has the innate right to be valued and respected.
a. human rights b. identity c. human dignity d. self-respect
II. Direction: Explain the Sigmund Freud : Psychoanalytic Theory “Family has a greatest influence
on how we think and behave.” Provide a personal experience to support your answer.
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VI. Feedbacking