Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship: Second Quarter - Module 1
Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship: Second Quarter - Module 1
Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship: Second Quarter - Module 1
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT,
SOLIDARITY AND CITIZENSHIP
Second Quarter – Module 1:
Core Values and Principles of
Community Action Initiatives
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Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship – Grade 11
Quarter 2 – Module 1: Core Values and Principles of Community Action
Initiatives
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INTRODUCTION
As a student, your role in nation-building is crucial. This module will help you
OBJECTIVES
participatory development.
Express the importance of human rights, social equity, gender equality and
participatory development in community action initiatives through a poster.
VOCABULARY LIST
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A B C D E F G H I J
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
K L M N O P Q R S T
21 22 23 24 25 26
U V W X Y Z
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1. 19 15 3 9 1 12 5 17 21 9 20 25
It refers to the fair distribution of society’s benefits, advantages and assets, not
just bylaw and in the court but in all aspects of the society.
2. 8 21 13 1 14 18 9 7 8 20 19
3. 7 5 14 4 5 18 5 17 21 1 12 9 20 25
It refers to the process through which stakeholders can influence and share
control over development initiatives and over the decisions and resources that
affect them.
PRE-TEST
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You already have a glimpse of the
concepts in this module. To gain a deeper
understanding of the core values of
community action initiatives, read the
succeeding discussions. Then answer the
activities prepared for you.
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
HUMAN RIGHTS
include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion
and expression, the right to work and education, and many more. Everyone is entitled
process.
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THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN
RIGHTS
rights. Drafted by representatives with different legal and cultural backgrounds from
all regions of the world, the declaration was proclaimed by the United Nations General
all people and all nations. It has 30 articles that set out for the first time the fundamental
Article 12: Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and
Correspondence
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Article 15: Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change it
Article 29: Right to Community Duties Essential to Free and Full Development
Article 30: Freedom from State or Personal Interference in the above Rights
PRACTICE TASK 1
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_______________________________ 2. The will of the people is the basis of the
limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to start their own family.
GENDER EQUALITY
decision-making; and the state of valuing different behaviors, aspirations and needs
valued goods, opportunities, resources, and rewards. Where gender inequality exists,
making and access to economic and social resources (www.unfpa.org). But we should
not ignore the negative impact that gender inequality can have on men as well. For
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example, societal norms regarding the appropriate behavior for men tend to put them
under pressure with regards to the need to provide materially for their family, and also
deny them opportunities of being more nurturing towards their children and wife.
According to UNICEF, gender equality means that women and men, and girls
and boys, enjoy the same rights, resources, opportunities, and protections. It does not
require that girls and boys, or women and men, be the same, or that they be treated
equally alike. On a global scale, achieving gender equality also requires eliminating
harmful practices against women and girls. A critical aspect of promoting gender
power imbalances and giving women more autonomy to manage their own lives.
SOCIAL EQUITY
Equity goes a step further and refers to offering varying levels of support depending
seeks to make everyone equal; equity, on the other hand, seeks to address the
This is more important because we are not all the same and some people need more
One example of striving for social equity is affirmative action. Affirmative action
is the policy of explicitly favoring those who tend to suffer from discrimination,
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universities and government agencies set aside a certain number of slots for people
Another example of upholding social equity is the progressive tax system that
levies higher taxes on higher income brackets because those with higher incomes
presumably have a higher ability to pay. Giving preferential treatment to the elderly
and to persons with disabilites, as well as women-friendly policies in the workplace are
PRACTICE TASK 2
_________ 2. When there is gender inequality, it is women that are more likely to be
_________ 3. Gender equality is not just women’s issue but should concern and fully
_________ 4. Gender equality means that men and women become the same.
B. Analyze the illustrations below. Explain why the first illustration was labeled with
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PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT
and resources that affect themselves. Participatory development seeks to give the
poor a part in initiatives and projects that are designed by outside organizations in the
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hopes that these projects will be more sustainable and successful by involving local
empowering process for people to handle challenges and influence the direction of
voiceless and those who are marginalized in the development process. It gives
recognition and importance to the poor and disadvantaged people and a chance to be
PRACTICE TASK 3
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It is expected that you have already understood the
core values of community action initiatives such as human
rights, social equity, gender equality, and participatory
development. With this new knowledge, you will be able to
help empower your community.
POST TEST
B. Human rights are inherent to all human beings, regardless of their status.
______ 2. Human rights are universal. Which of the following statements explains this
characteristic?
A. Equity refers to giving the same levels of support for all segments of the
society.
C. Equity refers to giving varying levels of support depending upon the need to
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D. Equity gives equal support and opportunities and is not concerned with the
outcomes.
A. Asking the same amount of tax from all people, regardless of their jobs
B. Gender equality means that men and women should be treated in the same
way.
regardless of gender.
development process?
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B. the professionals and businessmen
Total Points 40
Keep on learning!
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UNLOCK THE HIDDEN WORDS
1. Social Equity
2. Human Rights
3. Gender Equality
4. Participatory Development
PRE-TEST
1. Gender Equality
Sample Explanation: It shows balance between men and women.
2. Social Equity
Sample Explanation: It shows different levels of support depending upon the need of
the persons.
3. Right to Life
Sample Explanation: It shows a newborn baby being nurtured by caring hands.
4. Right to Liberty
Sample Explanation: It shows a person breaking free from handcuffs.
5. Right to Property
Sample Explanation: It shows ownership of a home.
6. Participatory Development
Sample Explanation: It shows people working together for a particular goal.
PRACTICE TASK 1
1. Right to Education
2. Right to Participate in Government and Free Elections
3. Right to Free Movement In and Out of the Country
4. Right to Marriage and Family
5. Right to Rest and Leisure
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PRACTICE TASK 2
A.
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
B.
Sample Explanation: The first illustration shows equality because the same levels of
support were given to the three persons despite the differences in their heights. As a
result, the outcome was not the same to each of them. The second illustration shows
equity because different levels of support were given to the three persons depending
on their needs. As a result, all of them achieved the desired outcomes.
PRACTICE TASK 3
POST TEST
1. B
2. C
3. C
4. D
5. C
6. A
7. A
8. D
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MPH@GW. (2018). What’s the Difference Between Equity and Equality? Retrieved on June
25, 2020 from publichealthonline.gwu.edu
Project: Human City. (2017). What is Social Equity? Retrieved on June 25, 2020 from
projecthumancity.com
Rappler. (2017). Things to Know: Human Rights in the Philippines. Retrieved on June 25,
2020 from www.rappler.com
The Advocates for Human Rights. (n.d.). Human Rights Basics. Retrieved on June 26, 2020
from advocatesforhumanrights.org
UNFPA. (2005). Frequently Asked Questions About Gender Equality. Retrieved on June 25,
2020 from www.unfpa.org
United Nations. (n.d.). Human Rights. Retrieved on June 25, 2020 from https://www.un.org
/en/sections/issues-depth/human-rights/
University of Minnesota Human Rights Resource Center. (n.d.). The Universal Declaration of
Human Rights. Retrieved on June 26, 2020 from hrlibrary.umn.edu
Wikipedia. (n.d.). Gender Equality. Retrieved on June 25, 2020 from en.m.wikipedia.org
Wikipedia. (n.d.). Participatory Development. Retrieved on June 25, 2020 from en.m.
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Cover photo credit: Melody D. Legaspi (Rizal Integrated National School, Sorsogon City)
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