Ucsp Module 1 (Belenson)
Ucsp Module 1 (Belenson)
Module 1
Module 1
The Nature and Goals of Anthropology,
Sociology and Political Science
Module 1
Questions:
1. How do you find the activity?
Its difficult because I have hardly any references to it
2. What are the nature of anthropology, sociology and political science?
Anthropology is humanity's empirical research, Sociology is human behavioral
research, and political science is a social science that deals with government
structures.
3. How do you relate this nature to your daily life?
I for myself simply cannot relate to this.
WHAT’S MORE
Activity 2. Petal Web Organizer
Directions: Using the petal web organizer, write the most
important details about the nature and goals of Anthropology,
Sociology and Political Science in your activity notebook.
UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY & POLITICS
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Flower Petals:
1. Comprehension of humans
2. Comprehension of our culture
3. Comprehension of our emotions
4. Researching the roots of human beings
5. Treating a wide number of people
6. Handling political arguments
Questions:
1. How do you find the activity?
It was was hard putting answers in the petals so I made a separate answer
2. What are the important details you find out about the to
Researching the roots of human beings
3. Do you find it helpful to know about the details of the topic?
Yes.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Activity 4. Reflection
Directions: Write a reflection learned from the discussion. In writing your reflection, you
have to complete the sentence below on a separate sheet of paper.
I learned that that these three subjects are essential to understanding our reasoning for
doing something.
I realized that these studies are important because they can be used in our daily lives.
If given a chance I would like to learn more about this if I were given a chance.
Great! You have successfully completed the previous lesson and indeed you
have understood the nature and goals of anthropology, sociology and political
science. By this time, you will explore the perspectives of anthropology,
sociology and political science. What do you think are these perspectives and
how important they are with anthropology, sociology and political science? Now
let’s find out in this lesson.
WHAT’S NEW
Activity 1. Power Organizer
Perspective of
Anthropology,
Sociology and
Political
Science
Process questions:
1. How do you find the activity?
2. What important role does the activity emphasize?
3. Why you need to know about the perspectives of Anthropology, Sociology and
Political Science?
WHAT’S MORE
Activity 2. Converging Radial
Directions: Draw and complete the diagram in your notebook
by writing the importance of knowing the perspective of
anthropology, sociology and political science.
UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY & POLITICS
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Questions:
1. What is the importance of knowing the perspective of the ff:
a. Anthropology
b. Sociology
c. Political Science
Perspectives Examples
B. Sociology
Perspectives Examples
UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY & POLITICS
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C. Political Science
Perspectives Examples
Post Test
Directions: True or False. Analyze each statement. Write T If
the statement is true and write F if the statement is false. Write
your answer in your activity notebook..
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