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Concepts and Perspective of Community

This document discusses the importance of understanding community. It defines key aspects of community including that a community has two characteristics - location and social identification. It explores concepts like self-help, community ownership, participation, inclusion, access and equity. It discusses how a community can act as a social movement through advocating issues and finding common ground. It also looks at social action and how communities can address issues through combined efforts. Finally, it provides an activity where students are asked to discuss their dreams and how their dreams might help or influence their community.
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Concepts and Perspective of Community

This document discusses the importance of understanding community. It defines key aspects of community including that a community has two characteristics - location and social identification. It explores concepts like self-help, community ownership, participation, inclusion, access and equity. It discusses how a community can act as a social movement through advocating issues and finding common ground. It also looks at social action and how communities can address issues through combined efforts. Finally, it provides an activity where students are asked to discuss their dreams and how their dreams might help or influence their community.
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Lesson 1

The Importance of
Understanding Community
Dynamic and Community
Action
The Living Commune
Community has two
characteristics :
Location and social identification
The Basics of a Community

Self-help concept is how


individual seek personal
development with the help of
others.
Community ownership

is the level of commitment


and accountability that an
individual has for the
community.
Community Participation

is an act of volunteerism in


projects and other communal
initiatives.
Inclusion

is one aspect of the


community that integral in
binding the collective into a
whole.
Acess and equity

Attainment of basic necessities and resources


Allocation of goods and opportunities without
discrimination and prejudice.
Provide power and social protection
Improvement of its structure under political,
economic, socio cultural, technological, legal,
and environmental aspects.
THE COMMUNITY AS A MOVEMENT

 A social movement is more issue-specific and may exist


primarily for its own purpose while a community may
embody several social movements within it own
ecosystems.
 Advocacies are formed by the community and its
leaders.
 Networking commonalities and avenues for cooperation
and partnerships.
 Collaboration both formal and informal
Social Action

Addressing issues of the status


quo through combined efforts
of actors.
Activity 2: I Dream

 Instructions: Fill in the blanks below and answer the given questions . (10
minutes)

 I, __________________, dream to be a/an _______________________ in the


future.
GUIDE QUESTIONS:

 What do you think influenced you to form this dream?


 How do you think this dream will help you? Your future family? Your
community?
 Why do you think that this dream is important?
 Is your dream still viable in your current standing as a grade 12 student? If it
has changed, then share what made that change and why?
Share with one of your classmates and take time to talk about your answers.
DISCUSS AS A DYAD:

 What did you notice during the sharing session?


 What were the similarities and differences between you and your
classmate?
 Can you see critical influential factors in both narratives as you discussed
personal details about yourselves?
ASSIGNMENT:

1.DEFINE COMMUNITY.
2.WHAT ARE THE VARIOUS
PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY.?

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