Culture:
- A complex system of shared beliefs, values, norms, customs, and material objects that a group of people share and use to make sense of their world.
- Includes behaviors, language, beliefs, attitudes, and knowledge that are acquired and passed on through generations.
- Shapes the way individuals think, feel, and act within their society.
Education:
- The formal and informal process of acquiring knowledge, skills, and attitudes through instruction, study, and experience.
- Involves the transmission of cultural knowledge and values, as well as the development of critical thinking, problem-solving, and other cognitive abilities.
- Can occur in schools, universities, workplaces, or through personal experiences.
Socialization:
- The process through which individuals learn and internalize the values, norms, and behaviors of their society or group.
- Occurs through interaction with family, peers, teachers, media, and other social agents.
- Shapes individuals' identities, social roles, and personal beliefs.
- Ensures the continuity and stability of social systems by transmitting cultural values and expectations across generations.