SOCIAL
AWARENESS
AWARE
SOCIAL
SOCIAL AWARENESSS
HOW TO DEVELOP SOCIAL AWARENESS
EMPATHY RELATED TOPICS
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AWARE
Knowing that something exists, or having knowledge
or experience of a particular thing.
AWARE
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/aware
Awareness
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awareness
4
Types of
Awareness
https://www.marketing91.com/types-of-awareness/
18
Different Types Of
Criticism
https://www.marketing91.com/18-different-types-of-criticism/
What are the
interpersonal skills?
Explained with Examples
https://www.marketing91.com/interpersonal-skills/
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SOCIAL
Relating to activities in which you meet and spend time
with other people and that happen during the time when
you are not working.
social
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/social
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SOCIAL
AWARENESS
Broadly, social awareness refers to having an in-depth understanding of
societal and communal set-ups, environments, problems, struggles, norms,
and cultures.
It is as if you are able to feel the pulse and vibes of the society you
are living in.
But in more practical terms, social awareness is the ability to know and
feel the people around you and the ability to interact with them in the
most efficient and proper manner.
In a nutshell, we can say that having social awareness means being able
to appropriately deal with societal, as well as interpersonal, problems
and struggles.
social awarenes
https://blog.mindvalley.com/social-awareness-definition/
Social Awareness
(Social Emotional Learning)
https://www.landmarkoutreach.org/strategies/social-awareness-sel/
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HOW TO
DEVELOP
SOCIAL AWARENESS
Developing social awareness involves learning about the dynamics of social
relationships between individuals, groups and communities. A socially aware
individual values human rights and acknowledges the importance of harmonious
social interaction for the developmental progress of human beings.
Social awareness spans a wide spectrum, beginning with social skills development
in early childhood and encompassing the level of social consciousness that leads
to social activism and societal transformation. Here are some strategies for
developing social awareness.
STEPS
1. Consider the needs of individuals and groups.
People need to feel heard, valued, respected and acknowledged.
Develop sensitivity to the needs of others. For children, this
means learning how to share toys and play harmoniously on the
playground.
2. Examine your role in conflicts.
The use of excessive force, intimidation and aggression are common
strategies when dealing with conflict. Some people avoid conflicts
at all costs. Others choose the company of passive people or engage
in passive aggressive behaviors. Consider the role that you play in
perpetuating conflicts and commit to living a more socially
harmonious life. •Focus on commonalities and points of agreement to
reduce conflict. An overemphasis on social differences can lead to
disharmony. Find the commonalities. For children, this may mean
choosing a game that both children enjoy.
•Develop conflict resolution skills. Take a course in conflict resolution
or spend time talking to and observing the behaviors of leaders and mentors
who are known for their harmonious natures.
3. Increase your sensitivity to social justice and harmony.
In children and teens this may mean treating others fairly regardless
of their level of popularity or style of dress.
4. Educate yourself on social issues.
Racism, and poverty are just a few examples of issues plaguing society.
Children can learn about these social issues at school or at home.
5. Step out of your comfort zone to experience unfamiliar groups.
Whether you venture out to a different side of town or travel to a different
country, exposing yourself to diverse cultures and ways of life will expand
your thinking and view of the world. Being exposed to different belief systems,
cuisines and lifestyles is useful for expanding your social circle and building
tolerance for diverse viewpoints.
6. Practice compassion.
Social transformation requires a commitment to exploring and understanding divergent
viewpoints. Develop empathy by consciously imagining yourself in the position of
those in a different or less fortunate situation. Children can be taught to do this
when they have hurt another person's feelings.
7. Commit to a social awareness plan.
Slipping into apathy and isolation can be easy given life's sometimes overwhelming
demands. Design a plan that keeps you continually aware socially. •Serve in your
community. Explore service opportunities in schools, cultural centers, political
organizations, religious communities or neighborhood activities.
•Engage in a social activity on a daily basis. Choose an activity that requires you
to listen to and tend to the needs of another person or group.
•Practice speaking up in defense of others. Commit to voicing your opinion on behalf
of marginalized groups who are deprived of their basic human rights.
8. Ask others to support your efforts to become more socially aware.
When friends, family and colleagues realize that you want to become more socially
engaged, they are more likely to invite you to volunteer at events and join them
in community activities.
How to Develop Social Awareness
http://www.wikihow.com/Develop-Social-Awareness
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EMPATHY
RELATED
TOPICS
How to Empathize
http://www.wikihow.com/Empathize
How to See Things from Different Points of View
http://www.wikihow.com/See-Things-from-Different-Points-of-View
How to Teach Empathy to Adults
http://www.wikihow.com/Teach-Empathy-to-Adults
How to Teach Cultural Empathy
http://www.wikihow.com/Teach-Cultural-Empathy
How to Be a Good Listener
http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Good-Listener
How to Communicate Effectively
http://www.wikihow.com/Communicate-Effectively
How to Stop Being Defensive
http://www.wikihow.com/Stop-Being-Defensive
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Forms of
social awareness
and helping
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0022103183900173
25 Of The Most
Clever And Powerful
Social Awareness Campaigns
https://art-sheep.com/25-of-the-most-clever-and-powerful-social-awareness-campaigns/
100 Most Powerful
Social Awareness
Posters Ever Made
https://mindblowingresources.blogspot.com/2014/04/100-most-powerful-social-awareness.html
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SOCIAL
AWARENESS
LINKS
8 social awareness tactics that
will make you a better leader
https://www.insperity.com/blog/social-awareness/
8 Steps To Improve Your Social Awareness
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/8-steps-improve-your-social-awareness-bob-woodcock-mba
30 Examples Of Awareness Campaigns
http://www.topdesignmag.com/30-examples-of-awareness-campaigns/
40 Best Ideas of Social Issues Research Paper Topics
https://www.aresearchguide.com/40-social-research-paper-topics.html
100 The Most Impressive Social
Issues Topics for Essay or Paper
https://edubirdie.com/blog/social-issues-topics
Awareness
http://www.thechetna.com/Awareness.aspx
Enhanced Social Awareness Development
http://www.umich.edu/~divdemo/Ashe03num3.pdf
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Introduction to Social Awareness
https://www.transformingeducation.org/introduction-to-social-awareness/
Issues Awareness
http://issuesawareness.com/
List of Current Social Issues
https://essay4students.com/blog/list-of-social-issues/
Men's Issues Awareness Society
http://myams.org/clubs/club-profile-pages/men%27s-issues-awareness-society.aspx
Multicultural Awareness Issues for Academic Advisors
http://www.nacada.ksu.edu/Resources/Clearinghouse/View-Articles/Multicultural-a84.aspx
Pre-K Social Awareness Tips
https://www.parenttoolkit.com/social-and-emotional-development/advice/social-awareness/pre-k-social-awareness-tips
Social Awareness
https://www.change-management-coach.com/social-awareness.html
Social Issues Awareness
http://www.behance.net/gallery/23758707/Poster-Series-Social-Issues-Awareness
Top social awareness topics of
national and international levels
http://www.gurutalks.com/top-social-awareness-topics-of-national-and-international-levels/
What is the definition of "social awareness"?
https://respectyourself.org.uk/social-awareness-mean/
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The Collaborative for Academic,
Social, and Emotional Learning
CASEL
https://casel.org/
American
Sociological
Association ASA
http://www.asanet.org/
START
Study, Think, Act,
Respond Together
http://www.startguide.org/index.html
Social Science News
http://www.socialsciencenews.org/
Teachers
http://www.loc.gov/teachers/
The International Institute of Social History (IISH)
http://socialhistory.org/en
Sociology
http://www.cliffsnotes.com/sciences/sociology
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