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Understanding Culture
Society and Politics
Quarter 1: Week 6 - Module 6
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Understanding Culture, Society and Politics
Grade 11/12 Quarter 1: Week 6 - Module 6
First Edition, 2020
Copyright © 2020
La Union Schools Division
Region I
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Understanding Culture,
Society, and Politics
Quarter 1: Week 6 – Module 6
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Target
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ACTIVITY1 : Fact Analysis
Directions: In the previous lesson you learned how to become a better member of
society. To test your understanding of the lesson, analyze the following situations.
Put a / if the situation exemplifies a good member of society and an X if not.
Explain your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
3. Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III, who had tested positive for COVID-19,
visited Makati Medical Center despite strict home quarantine protocols.
5. Angel Locsin, with her team, set-up and donated tents for COVID-19
patients in 135 hospitals.
Good Job! Before proceeding further, check how much you know about the topic. Analy
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Jumpstart
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Anna enjoys doing things with her family. Every Sunday, they go to church
and eat in their favorite fast food restaurant after the church service. In
what social group does her family belong?
A. Network C. Reference Group
B. Primary Group D. Secondary Group
2. Florante and Johnson joined Tagisan ng Talino at Katha, a quiz bee contest.
They placed second among all the contestants. Some of the contestants who
belonged to their congratulated them.
A. In-group C. Out-group
B. Network D. Reference group
3. Kim has just transferred in his new school. He meets new friends, Leo and
Mark. They like spending their free time in the library. Soon they become
good friends. In what social group do his friends in school belong?
A. Network C. Reference Group
B. Primary Group D. Secondary Group
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7. Lorie likes singing a lot. One day she decides to join the Glee Club and
becomes friends with all the members of the club. This is an example of
.
A. In-group C. Primary Group
B. Out-group D. Secondary group
10.Alex Gonzaga is a well-known Filipino vlogger. She has many social media
followers. This is an example of .
A. In-group C. Out-group
B. Network D. Reference Group
Discover
Directions: Read and reflect on the short essay then answer the guide questions on
a separate sheet of paper.
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groups, they create social relation with others that are mutually beneficial to each oth
As man gets together and interacts with one another based on relationships, common
Social groups are fundamental parts of human life. They are a multitude of
people who see each other often and think of themselves as part of a group. There
appears to be groups of people everywhere. We could be a member of a church
group, college class, workplace, sports team, club, and others. The discipline of
Sociology focuses primarily on the study of social groups in a society.
Sociological Level of
Perspective Focus
Analysis
Structural The way each part of society functions
Functionalism Macro or Mid
together to contribute to the whole
The way inequalities contribute to
Conflict Theory Macro social differences and perpetuate
differences in power
Symbolic One-to-one interactions and
Interactionism Macro
communications
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Structural – Functional Theory
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out, not graduating, and not finding suitable employment.
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Conflict Theory
In the economic sphere, Marx focused on the “mode of production” (e.g., the
industrial factory) and “relations of production” (e.g., unequal power between
workers and factory owners). The bourgeoisie owns and controls the means of
production, which leads to exploitation due to the profit motive. In this
arrangement, proletarians have only their labor to sell, and do not own or control
capital. False consciousness is Marx’s term for the proletarian’s inability to see her
real position within the class system, a mis-recognition that is complicated by the
control that the bourgeoisie often exerts over the media outlets that disseminate
and normalize information. These are just some of the structural constrains that
prevent workers from joining together in what Marx called class consciousness, or
a common group identity as exploited proletarians and potential revolutionaries.
German sociologist Max Weber agreed with some of Marx’s main ideas, but
also believed that in addition to economic inequalities, there were inequalities of
political power and social structure that caused conflict. Weber noted that different
groups were affected differently based on education, race, and gender, and that
people’s reactions to inequality were moderated by class differences and rates of
social mobility, as well as by perceptions about the legitimacy of those in power.
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worlds.
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Charles Horton Cooley introduced the looking-glass self (1902) to describe
how a person’s self of self grows out of interactions with others, and he proposed a
threefold process for this development: 1) we see how others react to us, 2) we
interpret that reaction (typically as positive or negative) and 3) we develop a sense
of self based on those interpretations. “Looking-glass” is an archaic term for a
mirror, so Cooley theorized that we “see” ourselves when we interact with others.
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Explore
Examples:
Group
- is any collection of people who interact on the basis of shared expectations
regarding one another’s behavior ( Kornblum, 2003).
- is consist of two or more people who are bound together in relatively stable
patterns of social interaction and who share a feeling of unity ( Hughes and
Kroeler, 2009)
- is comprised of two or more persons who are in social interaction, who are
guided by similar norms, values and expectations, and who maintain a
stable pattern of relationship over a period of time.
- Is a specified number of individuals where each recognizes members from
non- member;
- it is a collection of individuals characterize by:
a) Communication
b) Recognition
c) Specialized roles
IMPORTANCE OF A GROUP
1. A group is a major source of solidarity and cohesion.
2. A group reinforces and strengthens our integration into society.
3. A group shares basic survival and problem-solving techniques to satisfy
personal and emotional needs.
4. A group gives meaning and support to an individual.
CLASSIFICATION OF GROUPS
A. PRIMARY GROUPS B. SECONDARY GROUPS
- personal and intimate relationship - Large
- face to face communication - impersonal, aloof relationship
- permanence duration - indirect communication
- a strong sense of loyalty or “we” - temporary duration
feeling - weak group cohesiveness based
- small in size on self-interest
- informal structure - rational decision-making
- traditional or non-rational - formal structure
decision-making
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GROUP BOUNDARIES
A. IN- GROUP
- group with which the individual identifies and which gives him sense of
belonging, solidarity, camaraderie, esprit de corps, and a protective attitude
toward the other members.
- The members are loyal to each other and share common norms, activities,
goals and background.
B. OUT-GROUP
- viewed as outsiders by the in-group;
- Any member of the in-group has insufficient contact with the members of
the out-group
- Members of the in-group have feelings of strangeness, dislikes, avoidance,
antagonism, indifference and even hatred toward the out-group
C. REFERENCE GROUP
- Group that is significant to us as models even though we ourselves may not
be a part of the group.
- Is one which an individual does not only have a high regard for but one after
which he or she patterns his/her life
- Its central aspect is self-identification rather than actual membership
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Functions of Social Groups
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ACTIVITY 2: My Social Group Collage
Directions:
1. Collect or ask pictures from your family, friends, schoolmates, clubs which
you are a member of, your favorite girl groups or boy groups, and your
friends in social media.
2. Paste the pictures on a short bond paper. Showcase your creativity by
adding a variety of designs and artworks in your collage.
3. Your output will be given points based on the following criteria:
Rubrics
Criteria Score
Creativity (artistry) 5 pts.
Content (relevance to the topic) Originality (uniqueness,
5 pts. own work) Timeliness (sub
Total 5 pts.
5 pts.
20points
Directions: Based on what you have learned, compare and contrast the following
concepts. Use a separate sheet for this activity.
Deepen
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Directions:
1. Choose only one from the following topics:
A. Family problems of Filipino children
B. Peer pressures experiences of teenagers
C. Cyber bullying problem on social media
2. Write a research paper about the topic you have chosen using the simple
research outline provided below as your guide.
Rubrics
Criteria Score
Percentage Content (ideas, facts, information) Organization
30% (presentation of though
Timeliness (submit on time) 20%
Total 20%
20%
10%
100%
Gauge
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2. Mary is a millennial. This generation is described as socially conscious,
ethnically diverse, and optimistic. This generation is an example of
.
A. In-group C. Out-group
B. Network D. Reference Group
4. Angeline and Pauline joined the HUMSS Core Quiz Bee competition.
They placed third among all the contestants. Their competitors belong to
.
A. In-group C. Out-group
B. Network D. Reference Group
6. Carlo is very close to his parents and siblings. Every summer vacation, the
family visits their grandparents in Samar. In what social group does his
family belong?
A. Network C. Reference Group
B. Primary Group D. Secondary Group
7. Shirley loves reading novels. She is a member of the Book Lovers Club in
her school. In what social group do her friends in the Book Lovers Club
belong?
A. In-group C. Primary Group
B. Out-group D. Secondary Group
8. Alex is promoted to grade 12 this school year. On his first day of class, he
meets Carlo, his seatmate who becomes his friend. In what social group
does his friend Carlo belong?
A. Network C. Reference Group
B. Primary Group D. Secondary Group
9. Patty is a nurse in a public hospital. During her vacant time, she joins
her colleagues in the hospital canteen to eat dinner with them. In what
social group do her colleague belong?
A. Network C. Reference Group
B. Primary Group D. Secondary Group
10. Anne Shirley misses her cousin Diana. She cannot wait to see her cousin to
spend her summer vacation with her. Diana is part of Anne Shirley’s
.
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A. In-group C. Primary Group
B. Out-group D. Secondary Group
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Answer Key
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References
Books
Atienza, Maria Ela et. al. (2016). Understanding, Culture, Society, and Politics for
Senior High School, Quezon, City: C & E Publishing, Inc.
Contreras, Antonio P. et. al. (2016). Understanding Culture, Society and Politics.
Quezon, City: Phoenix Publishing House, Inc.
Online Sources