- Information
- AI Chat
Signed off Understanding Culture 11 q1 m1 Starting Points in Understanding Culture v3
Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED)
Mindanao State University
Recommended for you
Preview text
Understanding Culture, Society and Politics– Grade 11 Alternative Delivery Mode Module 1: Starting Points in Understanding Culture, Society and Politics First Edition, 2020
Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary to exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties.
Borrowed materials (i., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names, trademarks, etc.) included in this book are owned by their respective copyright holders. Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from their respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership over them.
Published by the Department of Education Secretary: Leonor M. Briones Undersecretary: ________________________ Assistant Secretary: ________________________
Printed in the Philippines by _______________________________. Department of Education – Bureau of Learning Resources (DepEd-BLR) Office Address: Zone 1, Upper Balulang, Cagayan de Oro City 9000 Telefax: (088) 880-7071, (088) 880- Email Address: region10@deped.gov
ii
Development Team of the Module
Author: Candida U
Evaluator: Swannie Maria Sofia S. Gacus
Illustrator:
Layout Artist:
Management Team:
Development Team of the Module:
Author: Candida U Evaluator: Swannie Maria Sofia S. Gacus Illustrator: Jay Michael A. Calipusan Management Team: Chairperson: Dr. Arturo B. Bayocot, CESO III Regional Director Co-Chairpersons: Dr. Victor G. De Gracia Jr., CESO V Asst. Regional Director Mala Epra B. Magnaong CES, CLMD Members: Dr. Bienvenido U. Tagolimot, Jr. Regional ADM Coordinator Ray Butch M. Mahinay EPS-Designate- AP
Printed in the Philippines by: Department of Education – Regional Office 10 Office Address: Zone 1, Upper Balulang Cagayan de Oro City 9000 Telefax: (088) 880-7071, (088) 880- E-mail Address: region10@deped.gov
Table of Contents
- Module1- Starting Points in Understanding Culture, Society and
- Overview Politics
- Module Contents
- Objectives
- General Instructions
- Pre – Test
- Lesson 1- Knowing about human cultural and social variations - Lesson concept - Activity 1 - Activity 1 - Enrichment activity 1 - Activity 1 - Activity 1
- Lesson 2- Observations about social, political and cultural - Lesson concept change and cultural behavior - Activity 2
- Lesson 3- Definition and Goals Anthropology, Sociology - Activity 3 and Politics - Lesson concept - Activity 3 - Post – Assessment - Key Answer - Reference
This module helps you become aware of your role, and how you are going to function in accordance with the culture of your society leading towards nation building, and to respect human cultural variation in your community, country, and the whole world. However, to have dynamic society, politics is also needed, for this affects the life of every individual on how you are going to behave as member of the group, so with your relationship to other people
What I need to know in this module?
This module has the following lessons:
Lesson 1 – Knowing about human cultural and social variations Lesson 2 – Observations about social, political and cultural change and cultural behavior Lesson3–Definition and Goals Anthropology, Sociology and Political Science
What do I need to learn?
After you go through on this module, you are expected to:
Describe human cultural variation in terms of their physical features, social differences, political and social change.
Analyze the significance of culture and society and the perception of politics
Identify the evident of social, political and cultural change
Differentiate the terms of anthropology, sociology and political science
Compare the goals anthropology, sociology, and political science
Module 1
Starting Points in
Understanding Culture,
Society and Politics
____7 refers to the scientific study of man, his works, his behavior and values; a. Anthropology c. Sociology b. Political Science d. Psychology
____8. Which of the following is more important in studying culture: a. Public affair c. Human adaptation b. Collective activity d. Economic progress
_____9. One of the goals of sociology is to help us understand the changes in; a. Environment c. Education system b. Politics Issues d. Societal problem ____10 change in society that is related to political ideologies, government and citizenships is part of; a. Social change c. political change b. Cultural change d. human change
____11 refers to the social, cultural and psychological characteristics related to males and females based on certain social context. a. Gender c. Culture b. Society d. Politics
_____12. The main subject of this discipline is government like democracy, power and authority; a. Sociology c. Anthropology b. Political Science d. Economics
_____13 means a group of people who have common shared culture, language, history, religion, and tradition. a. Variation c. Acculturation b. Ethnicity d. Stratification
_____14 of the following religion believed in Allah? a. Christians c. Protestants b. Islam d. Buddhists
____15 is a systematic study of state and government its relationships to men In the community, it emphasizes the use of power, influence, interest which is In a well - ordered community. a. Anthropology c. Sociology b. Earth Science d. Political Science
____16. A scientific study of patterned, shared human behavior that analysis human Interaction which is essential in understanding man’s cultural make-up. a. Sociology c. Biology b. Psychology d. Philosophy
____17. A person’s instinctive membership in any nation or country is called; a. Citizenships b. Organization b. Nationality d. Ethnocentrism
_____18 transformation of social institutions over time is called; a. Migration c. Globalization b. Cultural change d. Social change _____19. This is a process in the cultural traits of one society are borrowed, transmitted and adopted by other society; a. Transfusion c. Immigration c. Adaptation d. Diffusion _____20. Which of the following is the goal of studying Anthropology? a. describe and analyze the biological evolution of mankind b. appreciate complexity c. be immersed in current affairs d. cultural diversity
people in different countries they have also different norms and values that exists within their groups
Example of Cultural Variation in Dress Styles
Indonesia Philippines Thailand
Examples of Cultural Variation in Dances
Philippines
Malaysians
Activity 1 We are Culturally Varied Directions: Describe the human groups below and fill in the columns below for your answer. Filipina Indian
Human Group Physical Features
Filipino
Indian
Chinese
Africans
Americans
Chinese Africans
What’s New?
Enrichment Activity 1 Ethnic groups in the Philippines Directions: Study the ethnic groups in the country. Describe the social differences that exist among them. Write your answer on the box provided.
What are the differences and similarities of these groups?
Do these differences affect the life of the whole community? Why?
What More?
Social change -refers to any significant alteration over time in behavior patterns and cultural values and norms. This change is brought about by modernization and the impact of globalization that resulted to cultural change among Filipino people. Example - Filipino way of courtship: Traditional way of courtship Modern way of courtship
Activity 1 – What’s the Effect? Directions: Explain the advantages and disadvantages brought about by modernization as part of social change. Advantages: ______________________________________________
Disadvantages: ____________________________________________
Social Change
What New?
What is the role of culture in our lives?
Culture is an integral part and the water we drink, for we cannot live without it since this is a way of life. Thus, it is necessary to understand the interrelationship of culture, society and politics. So, in this lesson you should know the importance of culture, society and the perception of politics, for these are guide of how people behave as members of society.
The significance of Culture: Makes it possible for man to adopt and integrate himself to his environment Establish patterns of acceptable social behavior such as good manners and right conduct It conveys and facilitates meaning It produce man-made things such as clothing, tools and others
Content Standard The Significance of Studying Culture, Society and Politics
Learning Competency
Demonstrate curiosity and openness to explore the origins and dynamics of culture and society, and political identities.
CODE ( UCSP11/12 SPU-Ia-2)
Learning
Objectives
1 the significance of studying Culture Society 2 the perception of Politics
Lesson 2
Observations about social,
political and cultural change
and cultural behavior
It contributes an overall human satisfaction like arts, recreational activities, etc.
The Significance of Society It is an avenue for economic inter-dependence Characterize the totality of a territory It serves as a representation of our identity A symbol of political independence
Perception about Politics It is an art of government public affair Power and distribution of resources It is academics consensus and compromise Society
Activities 2: I need something! Directions: Give the significance of studying culture, society as your perceptions about Politics.
Significanc e of Culture
Significanc EEEEe of Culture
What’s New?
Why there’s a change?
Societies continue to improve and the social, political and cultural changes occur with it, Let’s know them below;
Social change – abolition of slavery, industrial revolution Political change – democracy, federalism, political dynasty Cultural change – texting, food taboos, immigration
;
Content Standard he rationale of studying Anthropology, Sociology, and Politics
Competency Competencies a. Analyze Social, Political and Cultural change b.. Recognize the common intersections of Anthropology, Sociology, and Politics c.. Identify the goals of Anthropology, Sociology , and Politics
CODE (UCSP11/12 SPU Ib- 3 - 5 )
Learning Objectives 1 the common intersections of Anthropology, Sociology , and Politics
Lesson 3
Definition and Goals of
Anthropology, Sociology
and Politics
Activity 3: What’s the Changes in it! Directions: Write a two (2) sentence about the changes that’s taking place in the given below;
A. Traditional society B. Modern society
A. Traditional society 1. ______________________________________
2.______________________________________
B. Modern society 1. _______________________________________
2._______________________________________
To further know the next topic, we have to define anthropology, sociology, and politics: Anthropology – is a branch of knowledge which deals with the scientific study of man, his works, his body, his behavior and values in time and space (Palispis, 2007). Political Science – is a systematic study of a state and its government, with the relationships of men in the community, with relations to groups, to the state itself and to other sovereign counties. Sociology – is the scientific study of patterned, shared human behavior, it analysis human interaction which is essential in understanding man’s cultural make-up.
What’s New?
Signed off Understanding Culture 11 q1 m1 Starting Points in Understanding Culture v3
Course: Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED)
University: Mindanao State University
- Discover more from: