Good Morning
Good Morning
Good Morning
FIRST ENVELOPE
THE THREE ENVELOPES
-The second envelope has the word that best describe the picture
from the first envelope. After guessing, stick it below the picture
SECOND ENVELOPE
THE THREE ENVELOPES
-After forming the word, you are now going to
determine the type of issue from envelope 2, choose
among social issue, moral issue, and economic issue.
THIRD ENVELOPE
CLIMATE
CHANGE
A long term change in the average
weather patterns that have come to
define Earth’s local, regional, and
global climate
SOCIAL ISSUE
CORRUPTION
A form of dishonesty or a
criminal offence which is
undertaken by a person or an
organization
MORAL ISSUE
POVERTY
Is a state or condition in
which one lacks the financial
resources and essentials for a
certain standard of living
ECONOMIC ISSUE
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, you are expected to:
1. Be aware of the different critical issues present in the
country;
2. Know how to lay value judgment on these critical issues
that demand sound analysis; and
3. Reflect and think of ways on how you can personally help
to provide solutions for these critical issues.
How do you make value judgment
on critical issues that demand sound
analysis and call for prompt actions?
Different ways to help you make value judgment on
critical issues that demand sound analysis and call for
prompt actions.
1. Free you mind from any preconceived ideas about the
topic or the speaker’s ideas.
2. Recognize the perspective of the speaker as this will
dictate the manner of his or her presentation.
3. Allow the speaker to build his or her speech as guided
by a distinct pattern of exposition.
4. Note the framework the speaker claims as his or her agenda
in discussing the topic.
5. Observe if the speaker uses objective words to express his
or her ideas rather than using emotionally loaded words.
6. Note if the speaker uses results of studies over time as
these are good references.
7. Note surveys conducted over time mentioned by the
speaker ass theses dictate the trend that will likely prevail.
8. Note direct quotes from interviews used by the
speaker as these complement the quantitative aspect of
the materials presented.
9. Observe how the speaker is able to reconcile both the
quantitative and qualitative data he or she is informing
you of through statements any layman will understand.
10. Note the logic of the progression of the data over
time presented by the speaker.
Why is it important to make
value judgments?
Walk This Way –
Balik Probinsya
Watch and listen to Balik-Probinsya Program
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-fjpWceA2c
Balik Probinsya is a government project designed
to decongest urban centers like Metro Manila. It
targets the informal settlers and the displaced
workforce due to COVID-19 pandemic. In this
activity, you will know the inter-mingling factors
involving the program.
Based from the video that you saw or have
heard, what do you think is the importance of
the issue talked about in the video to your
own personal life? How can your family
benefit from the program? Can your
community develop with this program?
Take a few minutes and try to link
industrialization with other issues such as COVID
19 pandemic, informal settlers in the urban
centers, and displaced workforce locally (LSI) and
internationally (OFW). To help you formulate
your own ideas complete the text by supplying the
missing words. The logically completed text will
tell you how industrialization happened. Choose
your answer from the pool of words.
An earthshaking phenomenon, which came as offshoot of
industrialization, was _________. Persons in search of work
_________ to the industrial sites where __________were located.
In time, this _________ into cities. The flocking to __________
areas resulted in __________ which in turn gave rise to problems
of __________ and _________. With the ______of more and more
people______ rural areas to the cities, the ________ became more
and more ________and when the _________were _______longer
able to absorb into ________work force all the persons the
searching ________ a job, ________ rose and ________areas and
_________Communities___________.
1. Do you agree with the ideas presented in the text?
2. Can you blame the exodus of job seekers going to
the urban centers?
3. What are the negative sides of industrialization?
4. Is industrialization directly related with informal
settlers’ formation in the urban centers?
5. Informal settlers and displaced workforce are one of
the economic effects of the pandemic. How can the
government help resolve these issues?
Industrialization has given so much comfort to
mankind. However, urbanization which is developed
because of industrialization brought critical issues and
pressing needs for solution. Study the picture in each
item and write your thoughts by answering the
questions:
1. What do you think is the issue here?
2. How can you address such issue?
3. How can society prevent issues like this to arise?
The Moment of Truth Let’s be more realistic and
be more comprehensively informed. You might
be wondering how fuel cost or how oil price is
connected with industrialization. Actually, oil is
the life support system of all the industries.
Industrial machineries and other equipment for
industrial processing are fueled with oil. Read
the text below and take notice.
A. Why doesn’t the government subsidize fuel cost? It
can be done lowering taxes on oil products/ This way,
workers will not demand higher wages which we
cannot afford to give anyway. We won’t be force to
close shops, and everyone will be happy.
B. We do not dictate the price increase. We are just
told of price changes and adjust our pumps
accordingly. High gasoline prices affect us too
because many people prefer to stay at home to save
transportation if they can help it.
C. There is no other way except to increase oil prices.
While we are aware of the hardships this will cause our
fellowmen, we just have to accept the fact that we import
oil and the seller sets the price. It is plain and simple –
“Take it or leave it” That is how my teacher explained it to
me and I feel he made sense.
D. We have to increase even if we know we are adding to
the sacrifices of our people. World oils are controlled by
few countries that supply a large percentage of our oil
demands. Even if we know what the effects will be, the
government cannot continue subsidizing oil prices.
Everyone knows we do not have money anymore.
E. The ones most affected by this oil increase
are daily wage earners like me who can
hardly keep body and soul together. Wage
increases are slow in coming and if ever they
come, they are hardly enough to meet the
rising costs of everything I buy – food,
medicine, etc..
THANK YOU!!!