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Classroom Expectations:
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TITLE: DATE: 07/03/2017What is the Nuclear Family?
Complete the 'What is a family?' sheet.
Objective Key WordsKnow
Understand
How will you display SMSC today?Courage ‐ Respect ‐ Friendship ‐ Inspiration ‐ Determination ‐
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To give reasons and evidence for your views (ext: to consider alternative opinions and views)
To spot patterns and explain what's happening
Is the family a positive or negative institution in modern British society?
The Big Question:
Paper 1 Paper 2 Paper 3EDUCATION FAMILIES & BELIEFS CRIME
What do sociologists mean by 'Nuclear Family'?
How do different types of family vary?
To what extent is the family still relevant in modern British Society?
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Case Study 1: Comparative Cultural Evidence: the Nayar Case:
Task: Read the Handout. Make a list of ways in which the Nayars are different from a 'typical' nuclear family.
Case Study 2: Comparative Cultural Evidence: Kibbutzm
Kibbutzm video
Task: Watch the video and note down ways in which kibbutzim life has changed since the 1940s.
Key Facts• Most Kibbutzim were established in the 1940s in what became the newly created state of Israel.• Aim was to provide communal living.• Part of the beliefs (or ideology) of the movement to release women from childrearing and to enable them to have as much time for work and leisure as men.• Infants were taken to special houses after only a short time with the parents. They grew up together & were looked after by specially trained nurses (or matapalets) and teachers. They were allowed to see their parents for a few hours each day but slept in a separate area.• Today = approx 270 kibbutzim in Israel with populations of around 500.• Kibbutzim living accounts for 2.5% of the population (130,000)
How might the Kibbutz be a more functional unit of family living?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gq_byu-cgm
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CommuneSelf‐contained and self‐supporting communities that often emphasise collective living rather than individual family units.
Key word Definition
KibbutzA form of commune, with an emphasis on collective childrearing, with the community as a whole taking over the tasks of the family.
Key word Definition
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Objective Key Words
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Outline two differences between a family and a household (4 marks)
Outline three different types of family (6 marks)
To give reasons and evidence for your views (ext: to consider alternative opinions and views)
To spot patterns and explain what's happening
What do sociologists mean by 'Family' and 'Household'?
How do different types of family vary?
To what extent is the family still relevant in modern British Society?
FamilyHousehold
Social ChangeSocialisationInstitution
Nuclear FamilyExtended FamilySingle Parent Family
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Attachments
L1 key words sheet.docx
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