⭐ INDIVIDUO y SOCIEDAD | Explicación SIMPLE y CLARA | Para SECUNDARIA
Illustrated explanation on the subject "Individual and Society". The concept and characteristics of an individual are explained. Likewise, the different forms of social groupings and the existing relationship between individuals and society are worked on. Suggested for high school students. Transcription: Hi student! In this video we will develop the theme "Individual and Society" Have you ever heard that each of us is an individual? and... that we would not be the people we are today without the presence, collaboration, or interaction of other individuals. Well, human beings at birth cannot survive without someone else's care. We find ourselves helpless in an unknown world, and sometimes quite dangerous. So other people feed us, protect us, give us affection and educate us until we are able to fend for ourselves... You had stopped to think that your father, mother, friend, teacher, neighbor is another. Similar but different... and... How much and in what way does this other influence your life?... hmm... let's start... What is an individual? An individual is a person with reason, that is, with ideas, thoughts, characteristics, tastes, experiences and own values that makes him different from other individuals, becoming unique. In other words, in some aspect we may share similarities with other people, but there is no one exactly like us. However, individuals tend to group themselves with other individuals according to their interests, goals and ways in which they relate. Integrating groups of few or many people. We could classify these groups as follows; Population: The largest unit of people. Which share a certain time and space. A population lives in a here and now, differentiating itself from populations of the past or from other places. Society: Composed of a group of people, who in addition to sharing a space and a certain time, interact with each other to achieve a common goal or objective. This relationship implies that the members of the society have a certain degree of communication and cooperation with each other. Community: They are groups of people within a society, who share both a certain space and time, a common goal and at the same time have characteristics that they choose to share. How, for example, religion, culture, television programs, literature, musical tastes, etc. These forms of grouping are not exclusive, that is to say that an individual belongs to several at the same time. Since each grouping represents a scale of people, from the smallest to the largest. For example; Kevin, is part of an educational community. He is in the first year of high school, that is to say that together with his classmates they want to learn and pass the school year. Common objective of said community, In addition, this first year is part of the student body of the society, that is, other courses, divisions or groups of boys who are also studying. Through the education of these adolescents, society pursues many expectations of progress and well-being, since if the student does well, he or she will contribute positively to other individuals within that society. And each and every one of these individuals belongs at the same time to a given population. The Argentine population, for example. So Kevin is part of a school community, of the Argentine student society, which in turn makes up the population that inhabits the country within a given year, 2022. Let's get back to the question... What is society? Society is the set of individuals who they interact with each other and share certain essential cultural traits, cooperating to achieve common goals. Society as a whole will promote and produce culture, every element of human creation, which will allow an individual, group, society and/or community, sharing, habits, customs, beliefs, values and norms to belong and function harmoniously, or to differentiate themselves from other individuals or societies with different cultures. There is a fundamental relationship between the individual and society. Individuals cannot live in isolation, completely removed from other human beings and cultural elements, but need "other" individuals to survive, grow and develop as full and independent people. While society would not exist without individuals who formed it. Hence, it is often said that human beings are social beings par excellence. Since only by living in society can human beings reach their full potential. ⌚Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:09 What is an individual? - Characteristic 1:38 Population, Society and Community 4:19 Relationship individual society 5:42 Review question. 6:01 Closing, farewell and best wishes #IndividualAndSociety #CitizenEducation #SecondaryContents

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