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Hello good day everyone, how's your day, Cheat Sheet of Educational Psychology

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Name: Vince E. Arevalo
Grade & Section: 12 - Aquinas
Date: 04/15/24
UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS
2nd Quarter 2ND Semester
ACTIVITY 4: My Educational Experience
DIRECTIONS: To strengthen and broaden your knowledge of the lessons that you have
learned, complete the graphic organizers below. The main idea is already given.
Social Mobility
1. Horizontal mobility
Movement of a person within a social class
level.
Example: A the principal leaves his
job to become an Education
Supervisor.
Very small difference in salary,
same amount of training, same amount of
prestige and administrative power. The person
has been moving horizontally.
2. Vertical mobility
Movement of the person between social
class levels. The movement
may be upward or downward.
Examples would be the rag-to-riches
stories of business tycoons.
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Name: Vince E. Arevalo Grade & Section: 12 - Aquinas Date: 04/15/

UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS

nd

Quarter – 2

ND

Semester

ACTIVITY 4: My Educational Experience DIRECTIONS: To strengthen and broaden your knowledge of the lessons that you have learned, complete the graphic organizers below. The main idea is already given.

Social Mobility

1. Horizontal mobility - Movement of a person within a social class level. ● Example: A the principal leaves his job to become an Education Supervisor. - Very small difference in salary, same amount of training, same amount of prestige and administrative power. The person has been moving horizontally. 2. Vertical mobility - Movement of the person between social class levels. The movement may be upward or downward. ● Examples would be the rag-to-riches stories of business tycoons.

Social Stratification ( social ranking )

- is a hierarchy of relative privilege or system in which people are divided into layers according to their power, property, and prestige.

  • It is a society’s categorization of people into socioeconomic strata, based on their occupation and income, wealth, social status, or derived power.
  • Gives rise to Social inequality. Features to remember: ✓ Social stratification refers to the ranking of large groups of people, rather than individuals. ✓ Every society stratifies its members, although the degree of inequality varies. ✓ No matter what system a society may use to divide people into different layers, gender is always an essential part of those distinctions within each layer. On the basis of gender, people are sorted into categories and given differential access to rewards. Social distinctions have usually favored males. Components: ▪ Social Class
    • refers to a group of individuals who occupy a similar position in the economic system of production (wealth, income, educational attainment, etc.) ▪ Social Role
    • expected behavior of a person, refers to the obligations, behavior and privileges attached to a status ▪ Social Status - refers to the position of an individual in the society ▪ Social groups - consist of people who regularly and consciously interact with one another ❖ Social Mobility - is the act of moving from one social status to another. Social mobility makes the inequality of social class reasonable and, in the point of view of some, even justifiable.
  • **Two Types of Social Mobility:
  1. Horizontal mobility** - is the movement of person within a social class level. Example : A principal leaves his job to become an Education Supervisor
    • very small difference in salary, same amount of training, same amount of prestige and administrative power. The person has been moving horizontally. 2. Vertical mobility
    • is the movement of the person between social class levels. The movement may be upward or downward. Example would be the rag-to-riches stories of business tycoons.