School as Social Institution

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CHAPTER 10

SCHOOL AS SOCIAL INSTITUTION

WHAT IS SCHOOL?

It is an institution that is established society for the basic enculturation of the young.

FUNCTION OF SCHOOL

•Child Enculturation•Socialization•Enculturation

ENCULTURATION AND SOCIALIZATION: BASES OF ASCRIBED ROLES

•Age•Sex•Kin•Race

SCHOOL AS SOCIETY AND CULTURE

Each school creates its own subculture and its own environment.

SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY

•The school in the community.

•The community and its effects on the school.

SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY

•The community as resource for the school.

1.Observation level2.Participation level

3.Community improvement

EVALUATION OF SCHOOL

•Physical Environment

•Human Relationships•Social Climate

CHAPTER 11CHANGES IN SOCIETY

WHAT ARE THE CHANGES IN SOCIETY?

1. Industrialization2. Urbanization3. Improved

Transportation

CHANGES IN SOCIETY• Mobility of Population

• Working Mothers• Desire for Consumer Goods

and Material Things• “Compadre” System• Increased Leisure

CHAPTER 12SOCIAL PROBLEMS

JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

•An anti-social•Mostly performed by teen agers

•Varied from moral code

DRUG ADDICTION

•Detrimental to an individual

•Uncontrollable.

SEX PROBLEMS

•EARLY PREGNANCY• INCEST•EXTRA MARITAL RELATIONS

•PROSTITUTIONS

DIVORCE AND DESERTION

• the final termination of a marital union

• It dissolves the matrimony between two parties.

POPULATION EXPLOSION

• Population is increasing in the Philippines and all over the world.

• As population increases the less the resources we have.

POVERTY

•Lack of certain amount of material possession or money.

•DESTITUTION•RELATIVE POVERTY

CHILD ABUSE

•A maltreatment to child whether habitual or not.

•Republic Act of 7610

CHILD PROSTITUTION

•Exchange for sexual services for renumeration.

•age old and global problem that has existed for centuries.

LACK OF PEACE AND ORDER

• The communist• Rising cost of living• Ambition and desire for

power• Lack of strong knowledgeable

leadership• Lack of unity

KIERSTINE JOY H. YAMAT

THANK YOU

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