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Drupady [299]
1 year ago
5

The agent of socialization from which the child learns a wide range of skills and information as well as the values of success a

nd competition is?
Social Studies
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MaRussiya [10]1 year ago
5 0

The correct answer is - school.

As per the sociology, the educational institution like school plays a vital role as a agent of socialisation for a child where he doesn't not only get education but also values, skills and learnings from the peers.

School as a Social Institution in Sociology

  • A school as a social institution plays a vital role in chid's development as it is the next important institution after the family where a child interacts.
  • In schools, child learns about how to interact with others who are not his family but becomes important part of his circle.
  • He learns competition, empathy, group activities and group values, importance of friendship as well as participation etc.

To learn more about the sociology, visit - brainly.com/question/11098307

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