This document discusses social interaction and socialization in educational contexts. It defines social interaction as mutual or reciprocal influence between individuals through social contact and communication. There are three levels of social interaction: macro (society), micro (individual), and meso (organizations). Elements of social interaction include social contact, communication, and social attitudes/values. Socialization involves socializing with others and builds confidence, purpose, and protects against stress.
48-110 (Foundations of Social Life) - Lesson Objectives:
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2. Distinguish between and give examples of achieved and ascribed status;
3. Discuss the role of master status in our social lives and interactions;
4. Distinguish between and give examples of role conflict and role strain;
5. Relate examples of verbal and non-verbal communication;
6. Discuss social interaction within the context of an increasing digital world;
7. Describe how social interaction is 'gendered'
48-110 (Foundations of Social Life) - Lesson Objectives:
1. Identify and describe the components of social interaction;
2. Distinguish between and give examples of achieved and ascribed status;
3. Discuss the role of master status in our social lives and interactions;
4. Distinguish between and give examples of role conflict and role strain;
5. Relate examples of verbal and non-verbal communication;
6. Discuss social interaction within the context of an increasing digital world;
7. Describe how social interaction is 'gendered'
This presentation is about social interaction and socialization importance of social interaction levels of social interaction and elements of social interaction
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• Ramla Zulfiqar (2017-2309)
4. Understanding of Social Interaction
and Socialization in Educational
Context
1.Meaning of social interaction and socialization
2. Levels of social interaction
3.Elements of social interaction
•Social contacts
• Communication
• Social attitudes and values
5. MEANING OF SOCIAL INTERACTION AND
SOCIALIZATION
Classroom Interaction:
The term “interaction” is made up of two morphemes,
namely inter and action. It is a mutual or reciprocal
action.
The term “interaction” in teaching:
In teaching, interaction is used to indicate the language
used to maintain conversation, teach or interact with
participants involved in teaching and learning in the
6.
7. •Meaning of Social Interaction:
Interaction taking place in the organic and inorganic
order is the same in all aspects as is interaction in the
(human-social) realm. It is also the core datum of
sociology.
•Defining social Interaction:
In (1948) Gillin and Gillin wrote:
“ By social interaction, we mean the mutual or
reciprocal influence, resulting in the modification of
behavior, exerted through social contact and
communication which in turn, are established by inter-
stimulation and response”
8. •Social interactions as basis for social
structure:
Social interactions form the basis for social structure
and therefore are a key object of basic social inquiry
and analysis.
Social Grouping:
Social interaction can be studied between groups of two
(dyads), three (triads)
or larger social groups.
10. SOCIALIZATION
• It is important to just be with people sometimes.
•What actually socialization involves?
• Socialization involves being with and a part of other
people, enjoy their company , letting them to confide
in you and networking together towards shared goals.
11. •Types of Socialization:
1.When people go in mosques
2.When we join any group
3. Calling a friend on the phone
4.Going to enjoy picnic
5.Chatting on whatsapp, facebook, these are all means
of socialization.
12.
13. •Benefits of Socialization:
1.Builds our confidence
2.Strengthen our sense that life has some purpose
3.Protects against the effects of stress and anxiety.
If we are good at socializing, we should take steps to
deepen and strengthen our relationships. Do things for
people and test to see whether they reciprocate.
14. LEVELS OF SOCIAL INTERACTION:
• There are three levels of social Interaction.
1.Macrosociology (society level)
2.Microsociology ( Individual level)
3.Meso-sociology (organization or family)
17. GOAL:
1.Focuses on social interaction
2.Analyzes interpersonal relationship and what people
do and how do they behave when they interact.
THEORIES:
1.Symbolic Interactionism
2.Exchange theory
3.Social creation of self mind
18. MACRO-SOCIOLOGY
• It is the second level of analysis
• It seeks wide ranging comparisons of and explanation
for social conditions.
GOAL:
1.Focuses on relationship between social structures (i.e
the society)
2.Seeks causes for wars, ethnic conflicts or nationalism
and ethnic solidarity
22. MESO-SOCIOLOGY
•Definition:
• “Analysis of social phenomenon between micro and
macro levels”
• It is mostly concerned with organizational behavior by
the individual and groups within organization.
•Examples:
Deans, departments and faculty decides which courses
to offer in particular semester.
23. ELEMENTS OF SOCIAL INTERACTION
•Social contact
•Communication
•Social attitudes and values
24. SOCIAL CONTACT
•Definition:
“A group of friends and acquaintances that share
similar interests , career ideas and information”
•Online Social contact:
“Social contact when built online means gaining an
audience that will in turn benefit your career or other
matters.”
25. •Methods:
It can be done in the following ways:
• Networking online and with apps
• Building community
26.
27. COMMUNICATION
•Definition:
“Exchange of information or ideas between two parties”.
•Importance:
It is a paramount in education as until or unless the
concepts, lessons, messages, records, etc is not
conveyed between teacher, students and parents, no
academic gain can be imagined/achieved.
30. SOCIAL ATTITUDES AND
VALUES
• Social attitudes and values relate to those principles
and beliefs that influence the quality of inter-personal
relationships.
•Includes:
1. One’s behavior towards others
2. How one manages interactions, including conflict
31. •Education makes more socially active:
Education changes one’s social attitudes and
values to make more socially active individual.