LU3 Terminology Quiz

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LU3 Terminology Quiz

Test your knowledge of key concepts in socialisation, education, and culture with our engaging LU3 Terminology Quiz. This quiz covers essential terms and their implications for children's development and integration into society.

  • Explore the role of schools and care centres.
  • Understand different types of culture and social dynamics.
  • Assess your comprehension of social integration and innovation.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by TeachingTree521
After the child has been socialised by the family, he/she goes out to a second institution. What institution is this?
Religious organisation - eg. church
Educational institution - eg. school
Economic institution - eg. bank
Media - eg. television
The duty of the school is to provide the child with the appropriate knowledge, skills and insight needed for later life.
True
False
The SA Schools Act requires parents to register their children for education if they are being taught at home.
True
False
What is the function of the care-centre or preschool? Select 3 answers that apply.
To give their parents a break.
To see to children's physical needs - eg. feeding, changing, etc.
To provide children with a daily routine.
To develop the child's skills, within each of their developmental domains.
To provide care for younger children, while both parents are working.
To play with the young child.
There are two types of culture - material and immaterial. Immaterial culture refers to...
Objects, technology, and art.
Language, knowledge, skills, values, religion, and customs.
One's identity is acquired in communication with others, and determined to the extent to which one is recognised and valued by others.
True
False
What skills do children acquire throughout the process of socialisation within the school context?
Decision-making skills
Communication skills
Abiding by rules and obeying authority
Respecting others
Cooperation
Taking turns and sharing
Understanding other perspectives and being considerate of others
All of the above
Social integration encourages the separation of individuals, according to socio-economic status, poverty, race and class.
True
False
After much thought on what he should study, a university student decides it is better to study a management course, instead of a secretarial course, in order to become a CEO one day, and ultimately, climb up the social ladder. This is an example of...
Socialisation
Social integration
Social placement
Social and cultural innovation
Social and cultural innovations are new social and cultural practices that aim to meet society's needs in a better way than the existing solutions - ultimately strengthening society as a whole.
True
False
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