1. Why American men are getting less marriageable
2. Continue Culture Terms Keynote
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1. Why American men are getting less marriageable
2. Culture Terms Keynote
HW: None 1. What Modern Arranged Marriages Really Look Like
2. Child marriage in the US 3. Data on marriage trends in the US A. Click here to see new marriages and divorce rates 2000-2017.
E. Click here to answer today's Quick Quiz Question. 4. Begin Culture Keynote
HW: Assignment #13 - Watch: Symbols, Values & Norms: Crash Course Sociology #10 and answer the questions below A. What is the definition of culture? B. Explain the difference between material and nonmaterial culture. Provide examples for each. C. What is a symbol? What is an example? D. What are values? What is an example? E. What are beliefs? What is an example? F. What norms? What is an example? G. What are folkways? What happens if you break them? What is an example? H. What are negative and positive sanctions? I. What are mores (pronounced mor-ay)? What might happen if you break one? What is an example? J. What are taboos? What might happen if you break one? What is an example? *Turn in Socialization videos
1. Imagine a wedding. What are people doing? What are people wearing? What physical objects would you see? What behaviors would you witness? Who is there? Why are the two people getting married? A. Culture - The set of attitudes, values, beliefs, objects and behaviors shared by a group of people. B. Cultural universals - A cultural universal is an element, pattern, trait, or institution that is common to all human cultures worldwide. Ex: clothing/jewelry, religion, music, education, dancing, feasting, sport/recreation, art/entertainment, drug use, marriage C. Material culture - material culture are the physical pieces of culture (artifacts) that you can see, taste, hear, wear and touch. Ex: fashion, clothes, magazines, newspapers, records, CDs, computer games, food, books, cars, houses and architecture—anything that people make or build. D. Nonmaterial culture - Non-material culture includes the behaviors, actions, ideas, norms, values, and beliefs of a society - or the way people think. Ex: concepts such as good and evil, religion, gestures, rites of passage, table manners/eating habits, age of consent/adulthood, beliefs in the common good or individualism, or dating, marriage and mating habits. 2. Why Americans get married 3. A multicultural look a marriage: HW: None 1. Work on Socialization Video Project
A. Task: you need to create a video that teaches a middle school student about the concept of Socialization. B. You have choice over how you create the video. Here are some recommendations, with links to youtube tutorials on how to use each one. All are free apps, so take a look at your options and decide which one works best for you.
C. Required Content: your video needs to include an explanation of the following:
D. Organization - your video tells a clear "story" about the concept of socialization
D. Aesthetics
D. Grading Rubric I. Required Content (information is detailed and accurate) - 30 pts II. Organization/Structure - 10 pts III. Aesthetics - 10 pts E. Due: 11/15
HW: finish Socialization video Hi Everyone,
I have to be home with my son today. The timing isn't too bad, as today you were already going to have the class to begin working on your Socialization video assignment. The assignment is described below. Use you class time wisely and get to work! Socialization Video Project A. Task: you need to create a video that teaches a middle school student about the concept of Socialization. B. You have choice over how you create the video. Here are some recommendations, with links to youtube tutorials on how to use each one. All are free apps, so take a look at your options and decide which one works best for you.
C. Required Content: your video needs to include an explanation of the following:
D. Nuts and Bolts
D. Due: 11/15
*Check grades! Grade from Q1 have been finalized!
*Child Maltreatment - Believe it? Or Bunk! 1. Approximately 5 children die every day because of child abuse in America. 2. Statistically, boys are more likely to be sexually abused than girls. 3. Most child sexual abuse victims do not know the perpetrator. 4. Most children who die from abuse are below the age of 3. 5. Children who experience child abuse and neglect are less likely to be arrested as a juvenile or adult, or to commit violent crime. 6. Abused children are less likely to practice safe sex, meaning they are more likely to contract STDs and experience teen pregnancy. Tie-breaker: how many cases of child abuse are reported each year in the US 1. What's worse than "adverse child experiences"? None at all! HW: Assignment #11 - Socialization Take-Home Quiz *responses must be typed A. After watching the the Social Development Crash Course explain George Herbert Meade's stages of the development of self. Be sure to identify and explain his stages of development. B. Define and explain the sociological process called "socialization." C. Identify and explain how one of the "big four" agents of socialization has been influential to your social development. D. How can adverse childhood experiences effect people's lives as adults? Use at least three statistics from The ACE Study to support your answer. E. What does Danielle's story teach us about the "when" of socialization. In other words, what happens when we don't learn "how to be human" by a certain age? 1. What's The Difference Between Children's Books In China And The U.S.?
2. Adverse Childhood Experiences: Another type of "socialization"? The ACE questionnaire. A. The ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Test B. The ACE Study Results (link for HW question #2) C. A Gun to His Head as a Child. In Prison as an Adult. D. The ACE Data - Where does Maine rank?
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