SOC.SS.3.C
Give examples of subcultures and describe what makes them unique.
Sociology · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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Skills
- identify (subcultures) #dok1
- give (examples of subcultures) #dok1
- describe (unique characteristics of subcultures) #dok2
- compare (subcultures with dominant culture) #dok2
- analyze (factors contributing to subcultural uniqueness) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify subcultures within a larger culture. #dok1
- I can give examples of subcultures from different societies. #dok1
- I can describe what makes a subculture unique compared to the dominant culture. #dok2
- I can compare subcultures to the dominant culture based on their unique features. #dok2
- I can analyze the factors that contribute to the uniqueness of a subculture. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Subcultures are distinct groups within a larger culture, characterized by unique values, beliefs, and behaviors.
- Understanding the uniqueness of subcultures offers insights into the diversity and complexity within societies.
Essential Questions
- What defines a subculture within a society?
- How do subcultures differ from the dominant culture?
- What factors contribute to making a subculture unique?
- Why is it important to recognize and study subcultures in sociology?
- Can subcultures impact or influence the larger culture in which they exist?