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  2. Sociology of education - Wikipedia

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    Social reality is structured and differentiated and provides social science with its subject matter. This explains why individuals act as role incumbents and perform specific tasks on a regular basis as manifested at the level of observable event. The relation between teacher and student lies at heart of the realist conception of social structure.

  3. Socialization - Wikipedia

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    In sociology, socialization (also socialisation – see spelling differences) is the process of internalizing the norms and ideologies of society.Socialization encompasses both learning and teaching and is thus "the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained".

  4. Correspondence principle (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    The correspondence principle or correspondence thesis is a sociological theory that posits a close relationship between social standing and the educational system. Writers in this vein (notably Gary Watson and Diep Tran) are in particular interested in the relationship between a person’s social standing and the type of education that is received at school.

  5. Social media in education - Wikipedia

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    Studies reported that 99% of college students who use social media use Facebook and 35% use X. Other popular services include Instagram, Reddit, and Tumblr. [34] Many American classrooms created social media pages where teachers post assignments and interact with students. Schools have made rules for how students and faculty interact online. [31]

  6. Social–emotional learning - Wikipedia

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    The school implemented programs that focused on the social and emotional needs of the students. The approach spread to the New Haven public schools due to their proximity to Yale University. Roger Weissberg, Timothy Shriver, researchers, and educators established the New Haven Social Development program in 1987.

  7. How do school shootings like Lamar and David K. Sellars ...

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    Jurgens said she saw students react to the shooting in a wide range of ways. Most had a lot of anxiety about being at school and going to class, she said. Some tried to act like everything was normal.

  8. Social learning (social pedagogy) - Wikipedia

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    Social learning and social pedagogy has proven its efficiency with the application in practical professions, like nursing, where the student can observe a trained professional in a professional/work settings, and they can learn about nursing throughout all its aspects: interactions, attitudes, co-working skills and the nursing job itself.

  9. What parents don’t know about student drug use - AOL

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    Students are looking for a way either to stay alert and focused or to calm down their brain’s anxiety to study, sleep and socialize more effectively. They are not looking for a buzz — they are ...