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FOUNDATIONS OF
     EDUCATION
Introduction to Sociological Foundations
Social Stratification /Social Status / Mobility
WHAT IS THE RELATION OF
SOCIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION TO
EDUCATION?
   The sociological foundations are concerned with the
    human relation’s factor-the behavior of individuals
    and their relations to each other.
SOCIETY, SOCIALIZATION AND
     STRATIFICATION
WHAT IS SOCIETY?
 Derived from the Latin word “socios” or “socialis” –
  meaning fellow, companion, or associate.
 A group of individuals with well defined limits which
  persists in time, thus enabling them to develop a
  set of common ideas, attitude, norms, and
  sanctions, interaction, and of techniques for living
  and fitting together (human arrangements)
 Formed based on man’s gregariousness or the
  tendency or desire of people to be with other
  people.
 An organized group of population.
 Composed of human beings and the institutions by which
  live together in the culture.
 Consists of all the people who share a district and
  continuos way of life, and think of themselves as one
  united people.
 A social group that occupies territory, recruit its members
  by inter-group sexual production, and has a shared
  comprehensive culture.
 A group of organized individuals who think of themselves
  a district group, who have something in common, a set of
  loyalties and sentiments .
CONCEPTS OF A GROUP
 A unit of interesting personalities with varies roles and
  status among members.
 A unit of interacting personalities with an
  interdependence of roles and status existing between or
  among the members.
 A number of people at a given time, interrelated and
  interact with one another with common shared attitudes,
  sentiments, aspirations, and goals.
KINDS/CLASSIFICATION OF GROUPS
1.   Primary Group
     - intimate personal or face-to-face relationship.

2.   Secondary Group
     - impersonal, contractual, business.
OTHER GROUP CLASSIFICATION
ACCORDING TO SELF-IDENTIFICATION
   In-group

   Out-group

   Peer-group
        -      play group
        -      gang
        -      Clique
    Reference Group

    Voluntary Association

         *Three Main Types of Voluntary Associations*

1.   Personal interest groups
2.   Social service groups
3.   Political action group
STRATIFICATION
 The system or process of assigning individuals their
  respective ranks in a society based on income or
  wealth, education, and life style.
 The classification of group members according to
  certain criteria differ due to the nature of the group.
 A system by which a society ranks categories of
  people in hierarchy.
SOCIALIZATION
 Mean function of society where in patterns of
  behavior and aspects of personality are inculcated.
 The process whereby the individual acquires the
  social and cultural heritage of his society.
 The process of entering the human group, of being
  included into the secrets of the society.
STATUS
•    one of the basic building blocks of social
    interaction.
•   The position assigned by a person in a group or
    organization.
STATUS SET
   To all statuses a person holds at a particular time.
TYPES OF STATUSES
   Ascribed – acquired or receive at birth.

   Achieved – assumed voluntary and that reflects a
    significant measure of personal ability and choice,
    realized through hard work, talent, merit.

   Master status – a social position with exceptional
    importance for identity, often shaping a person’s
    entire life.
SOCIAL MOBILITY
   The movement of a person from one status or
    social class to another.

   May be achieved through such factors as
    education, good works, wealth, increased income,
    occupation, sex, and beauty, and other means.
THANK YOU ;P
Reporter:


        MS. DIANA M. TORIO

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Introduction to sociological foundations

  • 1. FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION Introduction to Sociological Foundations Social Stratification /Social Status / Mobility
  • 2. WHAT IS THE RELATION OF SOCIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION TO EDUCATION?  The sociological foundations are concerned with the human relation’s factor-the behavior of individuals and their relations to each other.
  • 3. SOCIETY, SOCIALIZATION AND STRATIFICATION
  • 4. WHAT IS SOCIETY?  Derived from the Latin word “socios” or “socialis” – meaning fellow, companion, or associate.  A group of individuals with well defined limits which persists in time, thus enabling them to develop a set of common ideas, attitude, norms, and sanctions, interaction, and of techniques for living and fitting together (human arrangements)  Formed based on man’s gregariousness or the tendency or desire of people to be with other people.
  • 5.  An organized group of population.  Composed of human beings and the institutions by which live together in the culture.  Consists of all the people who share a district and continuos way of life, and think of themselves as one united people.  A social group that occupies territory, recruit its members by inter-group sexual production, and has a shared comprehensive culture.  A group of organized individuals who think of themselves a district group, who have something in common, a set of loyalties and sentiments .
  • 6. CONCEPTS OF A GROUP  A unit of interesting personalities with varies roles and status among members.  A unit of interacting personalities with an interdependence of roles and status existing between or among the members.  A number of people at a given time, interrelated and interact with one another with common shared attitudes, sentiments, aspirations, and goals.
  • 7. KINDS/CLASSIFICATION OF GROUPS 1. Primary Group - intimate personal or face-to-face relationship. 2. Secondary Group - impersonal, contractual, business.
  • 8. OTHER GROUP CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO SELF-IDENTIFICATION  In-group  Out-group  Peer-group - play group - gang - Clique
  • 9. Reference Group  Voluntary Association *Three Main Types of Voluntary Associations* 1. Personal interest groups 2. Social service groups 3. Political action group
  • 10. STRATIFICATION  The system or process of assigning individuals their respective ranks in a society based on income or wealth, education, and life style.  The classification of group members according to certain criteria differ due to the nature of the group.  A system by which a society ranks categories of people in hierarchy.
  • 11. SOCIALIZATION  Mean function of society where in patterns of behavior and aspects of personality are inculcated.  The process whereby the individual acquires the social and cultural heritage of his society.  The process of entering the human group, of being included into the secrets of the society.
  • 12. STATUS • one of the basic building blocks of social interaction. • The position assigned by a person in a group or organization.
  • 13. STATUS SET  To all statuses a person holds at a particular time.
  • 14. TYPES OF STATUSES  Ascribed – acquired or receive at birth.  Achieved – assumed voluntary and that reflects a significant measure of personal ability and choice, realized through hard work, talent, merit.  Master status – a social position with exceptional importance for identity, often shaping a person’s entire life.
  • 15. SOCIAL MOBILITY  The movement of a person from one status or social class to another.  May be achieved through such factors as education, good works, wealth, increased income, occupation, sex, and beauty, and other means.
  • 16. THANK YOU ;P Reporter: MS. DIANA M. TORIO