Educational sociology

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PRESENTED TO: MISS SABEEQA KHATOON PRESENTED BY : MUBAIKA SEHER Programme :BS ZOOLOGY 1 st Semester ROLL NO. : BSF 1800548

EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY CONTENTS . E ducational sociology .Aim of educational sociology .Scope of educational sociology .Function of educational sociology .Conclusion

EDUCATION DEFINITION : “The definition of education is common in usage,that education merely the delivery of knowledge,skills and information from TEACHER to students,is inadequate to capture what is really important about being and becoming educated.”

Sociology HISTORY The term sociology was first used by a scientist Frenchman August Comte in 1830. Comte was followed by Herbert Spencer (English philosopher) writer of a book PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY who believe that individual like a CELL and society like an organism. The word sociology came from the LATIN word SOCIUS which mean “COMPANION”OLOGY mean “study of” LOGO , word knowledge.

SOCIOLOGY DEFINITION “Sociology is the scientific study of society including pattern of social relationship,social interaction and culture”. The study of development ,structure and function of human society. FOR EXAMPLE: One aspect of sociology is the study of social institutions which are major structures made up of groups or ideas that influence people,s daily lives,views of word ,interaction of the society.

EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY DEFINITION ; “ Educational sociology is the branch of sociology which deals the application of education on sociology ,and application of principles and method of education for the solution of various problems in the society.” OR The study of social relationship among people who live together. Educational sociology is the study of how public institutions and individual experiences affect education and its outcome.

ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT SCIENTIST ACCORDING TO GEORGE PAYNE “Educational sociology is the science which describes and explains the institutions ;the social relationship in which the individual gains and organizes his experiences.” ACCORDING TO OTTWAY “ Educational sociology start with the assumption that education is an activity which goes on in a society ,and its aims and methods depends on the nature of the society in which it takes place.”

ACCORDING TO BROWN “ Educational sociology is the study of interaction of individual and his cultural environment including other individuals,social group and pattern of behaviours .”

AIM OF EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY The central aim of educational sociologist can thus be defined is being to study the process of education and the institutions by which it can be carried on,in relation to the economic ,political ,cultural and other institutions of the society in which it functions. To acquire knowledge about school work and the work of teachers in relation to the society and social progress.

SCOPE OF EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY It tells us to understand the effect of various social agencies like family,school on the student. It studies the relationship between social class ,culture ,language parental education ,occupation and the achievements of the student . It concern with such general concept such as society itself ,culture,community,class,environment,socialization,accommodation,assimilation,sub-culture,status and role and structure of school.

FUNCTION OF EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY Diffusion of knowledge Education as a means of social control Security and transmission of social heritage Social progress Constructive and creative

CONCLUSION Sociology of education helps to form developed and modified individual character through different societal process.Sociology is the study human relationship and institution.It offers a distinctive and enlightening way of seeing and understanding the social world.Students who have been well trained in sociology know how to think critically about human social life .