According to James M. Henslin, socialization is the process by which people learn the characteristics of how a group works, it includes the knowledge, skills, attitudes, values, norms, etc., that are important for the group. The process of socialization depends on many factors such as social class, gender, race, ethnicity, etc. Because of the variety of factors, the activities carried out by people to learn more about their class also differ. Specifically, I perform the following:
Talking about Interesting Topics (Religion)
With my peers from school, whenever someone is confused about certain parts of their religion or they want to discuss opinions about religion in general. We talk about what we know from any religion and try to discover what the author wanted to say or we try to come up with possible answers to the confusion.
Playing Sports
Another thing that I do is play sports with my classmates. We play a variety of sports, but most of them depend on cooperating with others. Sports like volleyball and football encourage us to develop bonds with each other, so we get to know with more detail about the in-depth personality of each person.
Studying and Doing Projects as a Group
Playing Sports
Studying and Doing Projects as a Group
Lastly, I study and do projects with others as a way to socialize with my classmates. Through studying together we help each other understand the topics easily, and we share different methods of summarizing or simplifying topics. In addition, both working together and studying together can serve as a way to understand the relationship between the peers, how their personalities are, what they hate or like as a group, and many other aspects that will be useful to know one day or another.
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