Paper Title
The Relationship Between The Agricultural Extension And Socials Sciences
Abstract
Agricultural extension teaches farmers the principles of cooperation and helps them to establish their cooperative institutions that are accustomed to democratic work, joint work, and how to organize themselves to help themselves and their community. For example, there is a relationship between agricultural extension, psychology and social science: psychology is the descriptive science of psychological phenomena, social psychology is the study of the process of human interaction and behavior of people in social situations in which each individual responds in a way and the perspective of others. Social psychology also includes the provision of society to the individual who live in it, or of course, certain, and the focus of social development or social normalization to give people the values, norms, attitudes and behavioral methods accepted by the group. In fact, these two sciences make a significant contribution to understanding the behavior of farmers in their group and the components of this behavior and its justifications, and how to make social and cultural change, leadership work, its necessities and theories, and how to work to discourage and stimulate local leaders, and attract factors and encourage farmers to work and cooperate with agricultural extension. A great value for guiding work to effectively and comprehensively influence the nature of the community, its beliefs, traditions, and the value and potential of its inspiration. There is also a relationship between agricultural extension and management science: Agricultural extension as an administrative organization depends on the principles of management and its rational rules, such as administrative organization of work, coordination between its components and particles, management of personnel working in the guidance system, incentives and stimulants for extension work, analysis of the efficiency of workers and extension workers, analysis and description and description Business and guidance functions. There is also a relationship between agricultural extension, sociology and rural society: social phenomena such as illiteracy, population growth, social construction, social and extension work conditions in the village, local rural society, social relations and prevailing patterns of interaction, social problems, quality and composition of human resources, Community development, and the study of existing social institutions and organizations.