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Where do our values and Opinions come from?

Where do our values and Opinions come from?. MUST: Be able explain the term values SHOULD: Be able to give examples of where our values originate from COULD: Be able to evaluate the impact of a societies values. Values. Starter

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Where do our values and Opinions come from?

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  1. Where do our values and Opinions come from? MUST: Be able explain the term values SHOULD: Be able to give examples of where our values originate from COULD: Be able to evaluate the impact of a societies values

  2. Values • Starter • What values or characteristics do you think are associated with the notion of “Britishness”? • How true do think these associations are? • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britishness

  3. Values - Definition

  4. Values - Definition Values describes the beliefs of an individual or culture.

  5. Values - Definition Values describes the beliefs of an individual or culture. Values are considered subjective and vary across people and cultures.

  6. Values - Definition Values describes the beliefs of an individual or culture. Values are considered subjective and vary across people and cultures. Types of values include ethical/moral values, ideological (political, religious) values, social values, and aesthetic values(art, taste, etc)

  7. Values - Definition Values describes the beliefs of an individual or culture. Values are considered subjective and vary across people and cultures. Types of values include ethical/moral values, ideological (political, religious) values, social values, and aesthetic values(art, taste, etc) It is debated whether some values are innate.

  8. Where do our Values come from?

  9. Where do our Values come from? • Parents

  10. Where do our Values come from? • Parents • Friends

  11. Where do our Values come from? • Parents • Friends • Religion

  12. Where do our Values come from? • Parents • Friends • Religion • Media

  13. Where do our Values come from? • Parents • Friends • Religion • Media • Society / Culture

  14. Where do our Values come from? • Parents • Friends • Religion • Media • Society / Culture • Government

  15. Where do our Values come from? • Parents • Friends • Religion • Media • Society / Culture • Government • Education

  16. Where do our Values come from? • Parents • Friends • Religion • Media • Society / Culture • Government • Education • History

  17. Where do our Values come from? • Parents • Friends • Religion • Media • Society / Culture • Government • Education • History • Innate?

  18. How do our Values and Opinions originate?

  19. Primary Socialisation Where attitudes, values and appropriate actions are learnt. Occurs in the family during the early years of Childhood

  20. Secondary Socialisation Occurs later – Family is less central and areas such as School, work and leisure gain influence

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