CESC Module 4
CESC Module 4
Jumpstart
Let us find out how well you remember what you have learned
earlier and let us challenge your foresight about community engagement
through the activity below.
Activity 1. Choose Me
Direction: Read and analyze the statements below. Encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
You did well with that exercise. As I could see, there remains
the data which was intimated to you in the previous lessons.
Let us proceed with the discussion of the topic at hand.
Discover
A. Community Engagement
What is community engagement? What is its relevance to the community and
to community action?
Community engagement, according to Taguibao(2016 p25), pertains to the
“process of working collaboratively with and through groups of people affiliated by
geographic proximity, special interest, or similar situations to address issues affecting
the well-being of those people.” Basing from this definition, it is imperative that a
concerted endeavor could only be engaged into given the following conditions: first,
when the participants live close to each other which presupposes that distance could
hamper a coordinated activity and being near each other could make things easier
done and cooperation from the community members is readily elicited; second, special
interest or common interest, which means that when the participants think, feel and
talk on the same wavelength about an issue, or an objective or a particular activity,
then the more their enthusiasm is to be engaged in an endeavor intended to realize
their ends; and, third, when people are brought into a similar adverse situation and
that in their desire to resolve their issues or problems, they are motivated to actively
engage in relevant and necessary activities. We could say that people aim for
productivity and toil to the highest level given the three earlier mentioned scenarios.
Community engagement could be achieved with the elements of trust,
cooperation, functional networks or links and dependable partnerships. Trust above
all must be innate in the hearts and minds of the members. When there are doubts
towards other people, the rest of the elements will not obtain. The members of the
community must put a hundred percent confidence in each other in terms of the other
person’s ability, capacity, determination, will, dedication, perseverance, and the like. If
they have
it otherwise, community engagement will not proceed. Why? Doubting other people
will lead to a passive sense of cooperation.
As the line of a song goes, “No man is an island, no man stands alone…..” An
individual cannot toil productively by himself. One may work alone but, mind you, at
the end of the day, he will still be calling on another person for whatever little help he
could get to complete the task. This means that we need to establish connections,
need to be linked with other people or even groups or organizations and they shall
power up your activities. With the help of your coalitions, you shall develop more
enthusiasm to engage in a collaborative endeavor.
With regards its purpose, www.aifs.gov.au says that community engagement
is a way of ensuring that community members have access to valued social settings
and activities, feel that they are able to contribute meaningfully to those activities,
and develop functional capabilities that enable them to participate fully. True to this,
the identifying feature that community engagement transpired is when no member
was left alone and left behind in the implementation of any community-based activity.
Simply put, community engagement is aimed at mobilizing the members and enjoining
them to pool their minds, skills and actions together for the accomplishment of
community development goals.
Another thing to remember about community engagement would be its core
principles. There are several core principles of community engagement according to
www.aese.psu.edu and they are as follows:
1. Careful planning and Preparation. People should not just plunge into anything
without knowledge about the activity or without any tool to engage in it. An
endeavor should not be instinctive, otherwise, you cannot be sure of what lies
ahead. You have to lay down a plan and accompanying procedure as well for a
clear roadmap of the
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As illustrated in the previous page, the types or forms of community engagement are
anchored from Education, Research, Service and of course, the Community and they
are as follows:
1. Community Building
2. Community Education
This type of community engagement takes the form of instructional service to the
people. As the word suggests, community education has the purpose of informing the
community members of a little something about anything that is happening around
them. A classic example of which is the holding of health and wellness seminars,
specifically, a seminar-workshop about the aftermath of Covid19, or a continuous
information-dissemination program about the different diseases emerging from time to
time.
Education at this context shall either be formal or informal. Formal education
would be extended through the day-care center and a community elementary or high
school. While informal education would be in through the classes conducted regarding
food preservation, tailoring and dressmaking, hair science, woodcraft, horticulture,
and the like
3. Community Organizing
4. Deliberative Dialogue
5. Direct Service
From the words direct service alone, we can conclude that this is the form of
community engagement which will provide the needed services or products to the
people. These would come in the form of health services (consultation, distribution of
medicines or immunization), social services (like education, socialized housing,
provision of relief goods during states of emergency, job training), services for the
elderly and the handicapped
6. Economic Development
7. Engaged Research
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C N T R A N S P A R E N C Y S
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Narrative template
The community action program is .
The key players in the implementation of the program are
.
(then discuss the assigned tasks or roles of each, and the participation of the
community folks as well)
(discuss also what you have done as the barangay captain or the barangay focal
person to make the people toil for the implementation of the program)
Tabular template
(A short narrative on what you have done to make the people toil for the
implementation of the program.)
Key Players Task/Role Expected Output
3. This is essential in addressing problems and ensuring the safety. protection, and
well- being of community members for social change to take place.
A. Community Awareness C. Community Action
B. Community Development D. Community Plan
5. The process of community development has the following characteristics EXCEPT one
A. It involves participation from a selected segment of a community.
B. It uses systematic approach in addressing local concerns.
C. It uses processes that are fixed and may be applied exclusively in the community
itself.
D. It encourages group building, leadership development and capacity building
among community members.
6. The following are the elements of community engagement ECXEPT one.
A. Cooperation B. Continuity C. Partnership D. Trust
7. Members work interdependently toward their vision in an environment where there
is sharing and trust.
A. Collaboration B. Commitment C. Contribution D. Conscience
10. This core principle of community engagement is a requisite to elicit the trust of the
community members.
A. Collaboration B. Inclusion C. Planning D. Transparency
Jumpstart
Activity 1. Acrosstick!
Direction. Look closely at the image and whatever you think of the image, please
reduce it to a creative interpretation in the form of a poem, spoken poetry, or a brief
narrative, or you may post a one-liner advocacy about the image in your face book
account with the hashtag #CESC #Solidarity, and tag your teacher.
Note: 1. If it is a poem, write three stanzas, free verse style.
2. If through a spoken poetry, it should be recited with a running time of two
minutes.
3. If done in a narrative form, it must be composed of not less than
120 words and not more than 150words.
Fig. 1
The activity (Picture Analysis shall be evaluated using the rubric below.
Poem /Spoken poetry/ essay
a)(https://www.shutterstock.com/image-ilustration/parade-3d-people-forming-top-view-11744181/)
b) (https://www.shutterstock.com/search/global+communit y )
The first image above may look familiar because of its shape, and yes it does look
like the flag of the Philippines. And, because of this description, we could deduce that
it depicts a national community. By nature it has reference to the aggrupation and
connectedness of people who share the same territorial boundaries, speak the
same language, share the same psychological orientation as manifested in a cultural
orientation and talk about the same historical accounts. A national community is a
local community, which entails local scenarios and situations which become the
concern of the national or local folks, especially the officials therein. A national
community is concerned with anything which falls within the territory.
If we are to cite an example, in the macro-perspective the Filipino nation
comprises a national community. Why? It is because, we Filipinos belong to one
cultural heritage, talking about one historical memoir, going through the same heath
crisis, under the same government, experiencing similar economic history and a lot
more of those similarities. From the micro-perspective, we could cite our own
communities or barangays or municipalities as examples. This is so because come to
notice of it, the problems or issues or scenarios which need to be addressed involve
people who are physically living close to each other and bound by almost similar
characteristics and other demographic details.
The second image actually looks like shape of the world map. Logically, it then
depicts a global community. As shown in the image, a global community has reference
to the “people or nations of the world, considered as being closely connected by
modern telecommunications and as being economically, socially, and politically
interdependent” (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/global-community). Basing
from this definition, we can deduce that the situs of a global community is not just one
country or state rather it could be anywhere in the world where there are people
interacting and connected with each other through technology-powered and
technology-based communication. It is a community where people meet in the virtual
arena, where people transact through the social media platforms like the twitter,
Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp, WeChat, Tumblr, QQ, QZone, Skype, Facebook and
many more. Another indicator of a global community is the interdependence of the
players, dependence is not just a two-way process, rather its becomes a multi-process
where Asians could interdepend among themselves or involve Europeans, Americans,
Africans, etcetera. Still another indicator of a global community is the reason for the
connectedness or the cause for which they come together as one body, that despite the
distance from each other, they endeavor together to help other people.
However, when we talk about global communities, the concerns and issues
dealt with by the participants are local in nature. What does this mean? This means
that the concern of the members of a global community revolves around the
developmental needs of the people in local or national communities. Their own
personal concerns are out of the question.
Development in the National and Global Communities
Generally, community development is said to have occurred when the
community folks toiled through a collective action, people have been empowered, and
a social change has taken place. It is strived for and accomplished with solidarity
amongst the people in view in the implementation of a community action.
As defined earlier in the previous lesson, community development is “both a
process and product.” (Taguibao, 2016). As a process, Taguibao (2016) says, “it
requires an integrative approach to systematically assess the problem, capacitate the
community and solve a problem.” So that community development does not just occur
in an instant, rather it follows the standard methodology where Needs Assessment
has to be conducted first and foremost followed by the preparation of an action plan,
designing of a monitoring and evaluation tools then proceeds with the implementation
of the program or developmental project. Such a standard process is undergone
through a concerted effort of the well-informed members still of the community and
not just done by one or two persons. As a process, community development has to be
characterized as one which encourages group or team-building, leadership
development of potential members of the community, and capacity-enhancement of
the community.
As a product, Maser (1997) defines community development as the “capacity to
work together to address their common interests.” This obtains when needs
assessment and the rest of procedure has been done. As a product, this would refer to
the actual community development program implementation which entails the active
and collective participation of the members of the community.
Now, let us give a qualitative description of development along the levels of
national and global communities. First, there could be development in a national
community when all the inhabitants in a given territory endeavor as one people, with
their gaze directed towards one goal and one united action. The program in sight is not
sporadic, rather, focus is on one action plan at a time. Examples of instances of
national community development are manifested in health programs like family
planning
programs, women empowerment activities like the implementation of food
preservation seminar-workshop, cottage industry seminar-workshop for the men or
women or the out-of-school youth. Such community development is implemented and
financed by the government or in partnership with locally-based nongovernmental
organizations, charities or foundations, local corporations or funding institutions.
On the other hand, when we speak of global community development, it could
be manifested in capacity-building programs of local organizations, partner local
governments, and communities to be economically, socially and environmentally
independent or self-sustaining. Such a program is implemented and sustained by
transnational or global community councils or international charities or foundations
international corporations or internationally-based nongovernment organizations, with
the likes of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Ford
Foundation, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, the
European Union, and the IACD (International Association for Community
Development). Indicators of the Importance of Solidarity in National and Global
Community Development’
For the attainment of national and global community development, solidarity is a
necessary requisite. To this end, the following then are the indicators which
presuppose the importance of solidarity in national or global community development:
1. Solidarity is the building block of movements which embody the members’
mutual care and concern for justice. With solidarity in view, the participants or
members of the community first and foremost manifest respect and understanding of
whatever differences in terms of needs and living condition which may exist between
and amongst them. Thus, when people stand in solidarity with others, this is a clear
indication that each one is geared towards care and concern of the other’s actual life
conditions. As Aristotle once wrote “no man could exist humanly, nor simply to
survive.” And, taking a line from a song, “no man is an island, no man stands alone”,
which shows that man exists not only by himself but with the need of other people’s
care and concern as well.
2. Solidarity capacitates the community members to take on the responsibilities
and roles in the light of collective interest. For community development to occur,
it
is incumbent in the people to take upon themselves the duties and responsibilities not for personal
satisfaction but in the interest of the community as whole. In the performance of their roles, they
must always think of the welfare and benefit of the community in general.
3. Solidarity allows the people to overcome adversities. Solidarity is a very
important ingredient in community development because such would not be attained
when the people are not one in facing situations or problems that would probably
beleaguer the community. The people are duty-bound to support each other and not to
let each other down. It is not a matter of becoming self-oriented in terms of dealing
with difficulties, but still a matter of concerted endeavor. In the long run, adversities
are more conveniently dealt with when group effort is exerted. Eventually, when
adversities are overcome, most likely, the community is on the road towards
development.
4. Solidarity strengthens the bond and unites the people to act in a collective
manner. When people are united for a common cause, the stronger the bonding
becomes and the more they stick it out with each other. For instance, when the
community folks clamor for a water system, particularly in the more remote areas,
strong support for each other manifests a close bonding or a close community ties.
When no dissension surfaces, this is indicative already of strong ties between and
amongst them.
5. Solidarity initiates and sustains any collective effort. A collective effort
anchors from the solidarity of the people in a community. And because of solidarity, all
concerted endeavors are continuously implemented. The moment solidarity loses its
grasp on the people, that would be the start of the decadence of collective endeavor
and the community would probably be back to individuals as members and no longer
individuals as cooperating and collaborating participants to development.
Deepen
Narrative template
The community action program is .
The key players in the implementation of the program are
.
(then discuss the assigned tasks or roles of each, and the participation of the
community folks as well)
(discuss also what you have done as the barangay captain or the barangay focal
person to make the people toil for the implementation of the program)
Tabular template
(A short narrative on what you have done to make the people toil for the
implementation of the program.)
Key Players Task/Role Expected Output
This activity shall be evaluated according to the rubric below:
Category Points assignment
Comprehensive Lacking in presentation. Not presented in
presentation Insufficiency of related logical manner.
Ideas as are logical. ideas and lacks No evidences
Content Unnecessary ideas are evidences. presented.
excluded Unnecessary ideas are Unnecessary ideas
(10-15 pts) excluded are excluded
(5-9pts.) (1-4pts.)
Demonstrates sufficient Insufficiency of personal Copy pasted
personal interpretation or interpretation or insight. (1-3)
Originality
insight. (4-6 pts.)
(7-10pts.)
Followed the technical Not all of the technical Not all of the
requirements. requirements are technical
Grammatically-correct followed. requirements are
sentence structure and Minimal grammatical followed.
use of appropriate errors and some words Grammatically-
language. used are not erroneous
Mechanics
(7-10pts.) appropriate. sentence
4-6 pts.) construction and
some words used
are not
appropriate.
(1-3)
Gauge