COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT REVIEWER FOR 12 HUMSS STUDENTS

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Community Engagement Reviewer for 12 HUMSS Students


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COM.ENG.Reviewer
CommunityDynamics
1.Agroupofpeoplewithacommonterritoryand
culture,interactingwithoneanother.Ithasdiverse
membersandinteractionsisacoreelement.
2.Agroupofpeoplelivinginthesameplaceorhaving
particularcharacteristicsincommon.Membershaving
common characteristicsandinteractionsare
involuntary.
3.What’sthedifferencebetweensocietyand
community?
4.Whatarethetypesofsociety?
5.Whatarethetypesofcommunity?
6.Peoplewhohavesomethingincommon
7.Peoplewhowishtobringachangeinsociety
8.Peoplewhocometogetherthroughgeographical
boundaries
9.Peoplewhoundertakethesameactivities/profession
comeunderthepracticecommunity.
10.Peoplewhocometogetherthroughsomeexternal
situationareapartofa__________community.
11.Whatisasenseofcommunity?
12.Whatarethe4elementsofSenseofCommunity?
13.Whatarethedifferentcommunitystructures?
14.Whatarethedifferentcommunitytypologies?
15.Itiseithergeographicalorvirtualwherepeoplegather
ornetwork.
16.Thisreferstothechangethatoccursinthecommunity
powerstructureandcommunitypopulation
compositionovertime.
17.Theforcesorpropertieswhichstimulategrowth,
development,orchangewithinasystemorprocess.
18.Hierarchicalinterrelationshipsthatgovernthe
interactionofindividualsamongeachotherwithina
localizedgroupsetting.
19.Commondemographicvariablesthatdescribethe
community.
20.Whatarethe2factorsaffectingthepowerstructures?
21.Thisisakindofpowerthatonehasoveranotherby
virtueofanelectedpositionoranofficeappointment
thatisbasedoncodifiedlawsandregulations.
22.Kindofpowerthatapersonpossessesoveranotherby
virtueoftheirpeople’spositiveperceptionofthe
former’scompetenceandability.
23.Whatarethefactorsaffectingcompositionofpeople?
24.Whatarethetypesofcommunitypowerstructures?
25.Thepoweriswidelydistributedwithinthemembersof
thecommunity;equalinfluence.
26.Poweractorsconsistofatightlyknitgroupwhohave
controloverfinancial,industrial,andcommercial
resources.

27.Thepowerbelongstothosewhocontroltheeconomic
system
28.Groupsofbusinesseswhobandtogethertoinfluence
communityeconomicaffairs.
29.Theseeminglyabsenceofanidentifiablepower
structureinsomecommunities.
30.Donotseethenecessityforchangeandnoinitiative.
31.IdentifyingtheCommunityPowers,whatarethose?
32.Updatinglistofpoweractorsinpositionsofauthority
intheLGUandothersectors.Theelectedofficials.
33.Selectionofmanyknowledgeablecitizenswhocan
providealistofpoweractorsthroughinterviews.
34.Rankedaccordingtoinfluenceandreputation.
35.Tracingthehistoryofacollectivedecisionconcerning
atleastoneissue.Conductingadocumentreviewon
minutesofthemeeting,committeereports,news
reports,andparticipantinterviews.
36.Developingalistofleadersandactiveparticipantsin
committeeworksinkeycommunityvoluntary
associations.Identifyingthemembersofsocietywith
thehighestdegreeofvoluntaryassociations.
37.Collectiveeffortsdonetoaddresssocialproblemsto
achievesocialwellbeing.
38.Processofdevelopingpartnershipsandsustaining
relationshipswithandthroughgroupsofpeople.
39.Employescommunityserviceandreflectiononservice
toteachcommunityengagement,developgreater
communityandsocialresponsibility,andstrengthen
communities.
40.Aonewayinitiative
41.Fosteringpartnershipsandsustainingrelationships:
servicelearningbutnotcurricular
42.Whatarethelevelsofcommunityengagement?
43.Disseminatinginformationtocommunitymembers.
44.Seekstointeractwithcommunitiesforthepurposeof
gettingfeedbackwithoutdirectcommunity
participation.
45.Enlistingcommunitystakeholdersasvolunteersand/or
consumersofanenvisagedservice.
46.Involvementofmembersintheplanning,
implementation,andoverallassessmentof
developmentinitiatives.
47.Onewaycommunityprojects,volunteerwork,skills
transfer,cashdonations,etc.
48.Repeatedengagementresourcesmainlycomefromthe
serviceprovider
49.Twowayengagementcharacterizedbyactivedialogue
andcriticalreflectionbroughtaboutbytheprocessof
involvementandactiveparticipationbetweenexternal
agentsandthecommunity.

EmpowermentandParticipatoryDevelopment
1.Enhancingthecapacityoftheindividualorgroupto
makepurposiveandtotransformthosechoicesinto
desiredactionsandoutcomes
2.Havingthecapacitytobothmakeeffectivechoicesthat
canproducedesiredactionsandoutcomes
3.Consideredabasichumanright
4.Whatarethe3typesofEmpowerment?
5.Capacityofanindividualtomakeeffectivechoicesso
thathisorherownplaceinsocietywillberespected
andrecognizedintermsofwhathe/shewantstolive
by,andnotonwhatothersdictate
6.Tocontributetoeconomicgrowthandbenefitfroma
fairerdistributionoftheadvantages
7.Increaseinequitypoliticalinstitutionsandforhimor
hertobeengagedinthedemocraticprocess
8.Agency+opportunitystructure=
9.anindividualorgroup’sabilitytomakemeaningful
choicesandpurposivelychooseoptions.Determined
largelybytheirassetendowment.
10.contextualfactorsthataffectanindividual’sorgroup’s
abilitytotransformagencyintoaffectiveaction.Formal
andinformalinstitutions
11.Whetheranopportunitytomakeachoiceexist
12.Whetherapersonofgroupactuallyusesthe
opportunitytochoose
13.Whetherthechoicebringsaboutdesiredresult
SocialJusticeandHumanRights
1.Thisexistsonpeoplewithpower
2.basicrightsandfreedomsthatbelongtoeveryperson
intheworld,frombirthuntildeath.
3.LaysdowntheobligationsofGovernmentstoactin
certainwaysortorefrainfromcertainacts,inorderto
promoteandprotecthumanrightsandfundamental
freedomsofindividualsorgroups.
4.ThePrinciplesofHumanRights
5.•EmphasizedintheUniversaldeclarationonHuman
Rights1948•Protectionregardlessofpolitical,
economic,andculturalsystem.
6.•Whethercivilorpoliticalrights•Rightshaveno
hierarchy
7.•Prohibitsdiscrimination•“Allhumanbeingsareborn
freeandequalindignityandrights”
8.•Righttoinformationonthedecisionsthataffect
people’slives
9.•Obligationtorespect•Obligationtoprotect•
Obligationtofulfill
10.TheCoreValuesofHumanRights
11.•ArticleXIII,section1to19ofPhilippineConstitution
•Mandateoftheconstitutionwhichrequiresadoption
ofthestateofmeasurethatwillpromotetherightsof

allpeopleinequalityofopportunitiesinallhuman
endeavorsandequitablesharingofsocioeconomic
benefitsthatwillamelioratethestandardoflivingof
theunderprivilegedgroup.
12.ThePrinciplesofSocialJustice
13.Ahumanconditioncharacterizedbythesustainedor
chronicdeprivationoftheresources,capabilities,
choices,security,andpowernecessaryforthe
enjoymentofanadequatestandardoflivingandother
civil,cultural,economic,political,andsocialrights.
14.Whyispovertynotmainlyaneconomicissue?
15.Unregulatedactionsandstrategiesofcorporationsto
makeprofitatwhatevercause.
16.Whatarethe2TheoriesofSocialJustice?
17.Whosetheoryis‘Justiceasfairness’
18.FairEqualityofOpportunityandDifferencePrinciple
19.Individualswiththesametalentsshouldbegiventhe
sameopportunityregardlessoftheirbackground
20.Inequalitiesinthedistributionofgoodsareonly
justifiediftheybenefittheworst-offmembersof
society
21.WhosetheoryisUtilitarianism?
22.WhatarethethreeJohnLocke’sHumanRights
Theory?
23.Humanrightshasbecomea____________.Andis
establishedtoprotectour_____________.
24.Theideaofhumanrightsis_____________.