Module II
Module II
Pre-test
1. C
2. D
3. B
4. A
5. D
6. C
7. D
8. C
9. C
10. A
11. B
12. D
13. B
14. B
15. C
16. D
17. C
18. D
19. C
20. D
IV. Essential Questions
1. As a social system, how do school influence learners, Schools and the larger
community?
Students in schools with a strong sense of community are more likely to be academically
motivated, to act ethically and altruistically, to develop social and emotional competencies and
to avoid a number of problem behaviors. School keeps the moral power of the society secure,
and also maintain the social heritage of society. Schools also protect the historical continuity of
society. Schools also help to keep alive the society’s achievements in the past and transfer it to
the younger generation through the teaching of history and social science. School are the
guardian of society’s future, because learners are the future leaders of the nation.
2. What is the contribution of each key element in making schools as functional social
system?
2. Individual: the individual is a key unit in any social system; regardless of position, people
bring with them individual needs, beliefs, and a cognitive understandings of the job.
3. Culture: represents the unwritten feeling part of the organizations: its shared values.
School is a culture. Like most cultures, it is filled with its own unique rituals and traditions, and
its own set of norms, and mores. Such a system confines both teachers and students. School
culture is also influenced by social and economic forces in society.
Schools take numerous mechanisms to create a harmonious relationship and linkages with
parents, guardians, and other stakeholders and one of these are the close-door pattern, open-
door pattern, and the balanced pattern.
LAC sessions, facilitated by a designated LAC leader, have proven to be effective in engaging a
group of teachers in collaborating and solving shared challenges. LAC sessions encourage
critical reflection amongst teachers which increases the understanding and knowledge of the
curriculum and classroom practices. Also SLAC benefited the learners in a way that they are the
main concern in delivering effective instruction for quality outcomes. It is said to be that the
learner is the center of the educational process, in which all the effort of educands is for the
good of its learners.
Engage
What are your initial thoughts about the key elements of school as social system?
These key elements of school as a social system serve as a catalyst for a successful system.
These help school become productive, friendly, and active part of society.
Key Elements
1. Structure
2. Individual
3.Culture
4. Politics
5. Environment
6. Core
7. Output
8. Feedback
9. Effectiveness
Refocus: Choose one of the key elements and share your ideas why it is considered very
important in making the school exist effectively as a system.
For me, environment is very important in making the school exist effectively as a system
because having a positive environment in school makes the learner feel a sense of security,
belongingness, and comfort. In this way, learners are motivated to do the task in school and
participate in school activities, which in turn make the school effective as a system.
Refocus: Formulate 3 questions based on what you have read about school as a social
organization. Then answer the question yourself.
Parents should always engage in their child’s needs and must contribute to school’s
effort to give children an utmost development and resolving issues concerning about it.
Refocus: School is the guardian of society’s future. Explain in a few lines.
School craft future leaders and great individuals. School see to it that future will be beautiful
and productive; making sure that everyone has access to success. This leads to long-term
benefits for both parties – the young person gains a new, transferable skill-set, while the
community benefits from a template that encourages lasting change.
Refocus: What is the significant role of schools in society? What relationship exists between
these two?
Schools produce the future leaders for all the spheres of the society. The schools like the family,
institution which socialize the individual and provides him some experience. The schools play an
important part in social change because it subjects all the customs, traditions, mores, practices,
etc. of society to continuous criticism.
Test
Refocus: What is the author’s idea about school as a community? Which of these ideas
do you strongly agree with? Why?
The author’s ideas about the school are students must collaboratively engage with the
others and help to achieve common goals, just like in the society at large. Also the
author stressed that learners must feel the sense of belongingness to become
cooperative and productive.
What I strongly agree with is his citation about what Dewey have said, that is, “A society
is a number of people held together because they are working along common lines, in a
common spirit, and with reference to common aims.” This means that in order to
prepare the child to a bigger society, we must train them first how to go along with
others and work as a group to achieve common goals.
Test
1. Why is school a community?
School is a community because it is comprises of teachers, administrators, staff,
students, and families of students who collaboratively work with each other to
achieve a common goal, that is, to give learnings a quality learning experience.
3. Dewey warns against the separation of the school from the life of the community,
arguing that, “The greatest waste in the school for the learner stems from her/his
inability to apply the acquired experience learnt in the classroom to a use in
everyday life.” React to this statement.
Dewey is indeed has a point. It is a greatest waste if the learner don’t know how to
apply his/her experiences in school to a real-life situation. It is like all the effort of
the school has been put into waste.
Based on the findings and conclusions drawn from the collected data, the researcher
recommends the following: The Department of Education (Cavite) may consider the
proposed activities to intensify the integration of 21st century skills in LAC
implementation. The LAC implementer may consider the assigning of different roles.
Other researchers may consider to conduct a related study with different set of
respondents. School heads, Dep Ed and policy makers will benefit from this study as the
findings could provide feedback which would be used as basis for improving practices.
An assessment of school heads in the implementation of the Learning Action Cell with
which to improve the leadership acumen and project outcomes. Teachers, this study,
will be encouraged to foster desirable work attitude and have a strong commitment to
fulfil their duties and responsibilities with the intensified implementation of the
Learning Action Cell they will be equipped with enough knowledge and it would yield to
better education service delivery and help improve the quality of basic education.