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Nature Nurture Starter • Write down the behaviour and characteristics you think is ‘natural’ for males & ‘natural’ for females Learning Objectives • Know what is meant by the terms ‘nature’ & ‘nurture. • Understand that there is a debate over ‘nature or nurture’ • Be able to identify where sociology stands in the debate. • In Sociology, we are looking at human behaviour. • Human behaviour is the term we use that refers to all of the things that people do. Nature • There are many ways of explaining why certain people do things in certain ways. • Some biologists think that people behave as they do because they are animals who act according to animal instincts. • This is known as a Nature theory of human behaviour. Nurture • Most sociologists believe that people do certain things and think certain things because they are taught to do them. • This is known as a Nurture theory of human behaviour. • Sociologists think that people act as they do because they learned to be the people that they are. You decide • Do you think you are who you are due to Nature or Nurture? • Go to the left if you think Nature (you were born the way you are) • Go to the right if you think Nurture (you learned to be who you are) Group work • On sugar paper draw a spider diagram showing what you gain from nature or nurture. NATURE NURTURE Plenary • What does nature mean? • What does nurture mean? • Which does sociology believe is the most important? Learning Objectives • Know what is meant by the terms ‘nature’ & ‘nurture. • Understand that there is a debate over ‘nature or nurture’ • Be able to identify where sociology stands in the debate.