題目 1 · Describe
4 分Describe two ways in which peer groups socialise individuals into gender roles.
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解題
First, peer groups enforce gender roles through informal social control and peer pressure. Peers often police gender boundaries by teasing or excluding individuals who exhibit non-conforming behavior (for example, boys showing vulnerability or girls acting as tomboys), which pressures individuals to conform to traditional gender expectations. Second, peer groups socialise individuals through imitation and shared play activities. Children frequently self-segregate into same-sex peer groups and learn gender-typical behaviors, such as competitive sports for boys or cooperative, appearance-focused play for girls, by copying and reinforcing the actions of their friends.
評分準則
For each of two ways: 1 mark for identifying a way (e.g., informal sanctions/peer pressure, imitation/modeling of play, gender-segregated activities) and 1 mark for describing/explaining how this process socialises individuals into gender roles. (2 x 2 marks = 4 marks total).