Intentional organization refers to socializing someone on purpose, such as teaching a child table manners and how to speak politely. This act is completely deliberate. Unintentional socialization refers to socialization that is happening unintentionally. For example, if a child witnesses his parents fighting constantly, he learns a lot from watching their dispute even if his parents don't know it. He could be learning words to say for when he eventually and inevitably has an argument with someone, and how to leave the argument as well.
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Part II-Agents of Socialization
Illustrate examples from each socialization agent in your life and discuss how each was instrumental in instilling the culture, values, and practices of the society you grew up in.
Include examples of both intentional and unintentional socialization.
Family - Language recovery, relationships, rules, initial social interactions, morals, role models, and behavior.
School - Grammar, rules, social settings, and values.
Peers - Activities, and trends.
Mass Media - Stereotypes, trends, and how to act.
Community (religious or community organizations, sports/clubs, etc.) - Value, love for others, the meaning of life, guidelines on how to live.
Family intentional/unintentional socialization examples: An intentional socialization example would be a family member teaching a child of the family table manners. An unintentional socialization example would be a child witnessing their parents constantly fighting and learning a lot from the parents' arguments even without his parents realizing it. He could be learning words, phrases, and actions from the disputes and might use them when he eventually has an argument with someone.
School intentional/unintentional socialization examples: An intentional socialization example would be a teacher telling the class how to act in different situations. An unintentional socialization example would be a four-year-old approaching two teachers conversing and the child starts to interrupt the two teachers talking. Then, one of the teachers tells the child to wait because they interrupted their conversation.
Peers' intentional/unintentional socialization examples: An intentional socialization example would be how peers behave at recess, seeing parents misbehave, employees being lazy, etc., serves to socialize the child. An unintentional socialization example would be if a child witnesses her classmate being reprimanded by a teacher for talking back to them, they learn that it is rude and wrong for children to talk back to adults.
Mass Media intentional/unintentional socialization examples: An intentional socialization example would be a child watching a video on how to make
Community intentional/unintentional socialization examples:
The duration of Intentional Talk is 3600.0 seconds.
difference between socializtion and education
Learning is a first order activity a species engages in for self benefit (Survival). In human beings, learning is a process in which someone comes to know something. The learning can be: (1) guided and intentional (on the part of the learner); (2) unguided and intentional; (3) guided and unintentional; (4) unguided and unintentional Education is the definition by a source external to an individual of what is to be learned according to the external sources' wants, needs and desires. (Conforming) Education is a process in which someone intentionally undertakes to learn something under the guidance of someone within some physical, social and cultural setting and context. The learning which is achieved through education is guided and intentional (on the part of the learner).
Patriarch system, socialization, gender roles or triple roles, classes
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The opposite of intentional is unintentional, meaning not done deliberately or on purpose.
A intentional injuries is like geting in to a fight and a unintentional injuries is a car crash
An intentional injury was done on purpose and an unintentional injury was an accident or the result of thoughtlessness.
___________ is (are) a collection of various intentional threats and unintentional contamination hazards
The root word in "unintentional" is "intentional." The prefix "un-" is added to the root word to create the opposite meaning, changing it from intentional (done on purpose) to unintentional (done without purpose).
injuries; preventable
injuries; preventable
intentional and unintentional
The base word of "unintentional" is "intentional." By adding the prefix "un-" to "intentional," the meaning changes to signify something not done on purpose.
hazards
hazards
hazards