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Foundations and Research
- SSSocFR1.
Explain the origins of sociology, the sociological perspective, and how sociology relates to the other social sciences.SSSocFR1
- a.
Explain sociology, sociological perspective, and the sociological imagination.SSSocFR1.a
- b.
Describe the origins of sociology as a social science and the significance of its historical framework.SSSocFR1.b
- c.
Explain the relationship of sociology to the other social sciences.SSSocFR1.c
- d.
Identify careers where sociological knowledge is applicable.SSSocFR1.d
- a.
- SSSocFR2.
Explain the research methodologies used in sociology.SSSocFR2
- a.
Identify the major research methods used in sociology.SSSocFR2.a
- b.
Explain how various methods are used to conduct research in sociology.SSSocFR2.b
- c.
Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the methods of sociological research.SSSocFR2.c
- d.
Explain the importance and influence of ethics in guiding research and data collection in sociology.SSSocFR2.d
- a.
- SSSocFR3.
Explain the major theoretical perspectives in sociology.SSSocFR3
- a.
Explain and apply the theoretical perspectives of Structural Functionalism, Symbolic Interaction, and Conflict Theory.SSSocFR3.a
- b.
Compare and evaluate the theoretical perspectives of Structural Functionalism, Symbolic Interaction, and Conflict Theory.SSSocFR3.b
- a.
Culture and Social Structure
- SSSocC1.
Explain the development and importance of culture.SSSocC1
- a.
Describe how culture is a social construction.SSSocC1.a
- b.
Identify the basic elements of culture.SSSocC1.b
- c.
Explain the importance of culture as an organizing tool in society.SSSocC1.c
- d.
Describe the components of culture to include language, symbols, norms, and values; also include material and non-material culture.SSSocC1.d
- a.
- SSSocC2.
Evaluate how cultures evolve over time.SSSocC2
- a.
Explain cultural change and diversity include ethnocentrism, cultural relativism, folk culture, pop culture, counterculture, subculture, and culture shock.SSSocC2.a
- b.
Analyze the impact of globalization on U.S. and other world cultures.SSSocC2.b
- a.
- SSSocC3.
Analyze social structure and interaction within society.SSSocC3
- a.
Explain the components of social structure, include: status, role and social institutions.SSSocC3.a
- b.
Describe and compare various types of societies.SSSocC3.b
- c.
Categorize groups within a society by comparing primary and secondary groups, in and out groups, reference groups, and social networks.SSSocC3.c
- d.
Analyze the components, varieties, and functions of group dynamics, include: such factors as group size, leadership and authority, and such processes as bystander effect and groupthink.SSSocC3.d
- e.
Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of formal organizations and bureaucracies.SSSocC3.e
- a.
Socialization and Social Control
- SSSocSC1.
Explain the process of socialization.SSSocSC1
- a.
Identify and describe the roles and responsibilities of an individual in society.SSSocSC1.a
- b.
Analyze the individual development theories of Cooley and Mead.SSSocSC1.b
- c.
Identify and compare the stages of socialization, include: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and death/dying.SSSocSC1.c
- d.
Evaluate the agents of socialization including family, peers, education, media, and religion.SSSocSC1.d
- e.
Analyze gender, race/ethnicity, and socio-economic status as contributing factors to individual socialization.SSSocSC1.e
- a.
- SSSocSC2.
Analyze deviance in society.SSSocSC2
- a.
Explain the socially constructed nature of deviance.SSSocSC2.a
- b.
Explain the relationship of social control and power in society.SSSocSC2.b
- c.
Analyze the causes of deviant behavior.SSSocSC2.c
- d.
Explain the impact of deviance on society.SSSocSC2.d
- a.
- SSSocSC3.
Analyze the impact of social control on deviance in society.SSSocSC3
- a.
Explain theories of social control, include: control and labeling theories.SSSocSC3.a
- b.
Explain conformity in relationship to deviance and social control.SSSocSC3.b
- c.
Describe adaptation, cooperation, accommodation, and competition in the context of social control.SSSocSC3.c
- a.
- SSSocSC4.
Analyze the function of social institutions as agents of social control across differing societies and times.SSSocSC4
- a.
Analyze the function of social institutions in society, include: family, education, religion, economy, government/politics, health care, and media.SSSocSC4.a
- b.
Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of various social institutions.SSSocSC4.b
- c.
Evaluate other possible social institutions such as sports.SSSocSC4.c
- d.
Analyze the functions and inequalities of the criminal justice system in relationship to a society's construct of crime and punishment.SSSocSC4.d
- e.
Explain the role of total institutions.SSSocSC4.e
- f.
Analyze the re-socialization process.SSSocSC4.f
- a.
Social Inequities and Change
- SSSocIC1.
Analyze forms of social inequality.SSSocIC1
- a.
Explain how unequal distribution of power and resources affects the life chances of individuals in that society.SSSocIC1.a
- b.
Analyze the sources and effects of stratification on the basis of social class, race and ethnicity, gender, age, and emotional, mental, and physical disabilities.SSSocIC1.b
- c.
Analyze the sources of global stratification and inequality.SSSocIC1.c
- d.
Evaluate the impact of global stratification and inequality on global relations.SSSocIC1.d
- a.
- SSSocIC2.
Analyze social change processes in a society.SSSocIC2
- a.
Describe the various forms of collective behavior as factors of social change.SSSocIC2.a
- b.
Explain the impact of globalization on social change.SSSocIC2.b
- c.
Evaluate the impact of technology on social change.SSSocIC2.c
- d.
Analyze the impact of demographic changes and changes in settlement patterns on a society.SSSocIC2.d
- a.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2016
- Where can I read the official document?
- Social Studies Georgia Standards of Excellence - Sociology
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