Goal setting and Mindset

Theoretical Perspective
Intro To Sociology
symbols, norms, and values
100

What does smart stand for ?



Specific 

Measureable 

Achievement 

Revelant

Time Bound 

100

What is theoretical perspective

A theoretical perspective is a set of assumptions about an area of study.

100

Social Structure ?

Scientific study of social structure (human social behavior)

100

Symbols ?

Objects, gestures, words, or images that carry particular meaning in a culture.

200

What is Grit?

A person's willingness to keep trying when things go not as planned .

200

functionalism? 

emphasize the contributions (functions) of each part of a society.

200

Social Statics ?

The study of social stability and order 

200
Culture

The shared beliefs, values, and practices, of a group of people.

300

What is a Fixed Mindset ?


Thinks they are either bad or good at something .


300
Conflict Perspective ?

emphasizes conflict, competition, change, and constraint within society.

300

Social Dynamics ?


The study of social change .

300

Norms ?

Social rules or expectations that guide behavior in a society.

400

What is a Growth Mindset?

Thinks effort matters most and knows they can get better , likes feedback and coaching and like to try new things . 


400

3 theoretical perspectives?

Functionalism, Conflict Theory, and Symbolic interactionism.

400

Theoretical Perspective ?

Set of assumptions about the nature of social life .

400

Values ?

Beliefs about what is good, right, or important in life.

500

Why is it such a useful quality to have ?

Passion and Perseverance .

500

How does functionalism explain social change ?

It see the parts of a society as a integrated who.

500

Taboo?

A forbidden behavior or restriction on behavior imposed by social custom .

500

Socialization ?

The process by which individuals learn and adopt the norms, values, and behaviors of their culture.