COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, SOLIDARITY AND CIT

ArnoldClarosMariano 24 views 78 slides Sep 01, 2024
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About This Presentation

This presentation is all about community, the introduction and its types. As well it will give a overview on how the community engagement can help them as a Humanties and Social Sciences Students.


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GOOD DAY! Sir, Arnold C. Mariano @Community12

Let’s Pray Step 8 @Filipino10

Attendance @Filipino10

SHARING OF FEELINGS!

Let’s do an Activity!

Activity 1: STORY BALL SYMPHONY

Have students form a circle. Students need to pass the ball around while the music plays. When the music stops, the student holding the ball will look at an image and start or continue a story based on it. Play the music and let students pass the ball. HOW TO PLAY?

Stop the music at random intervals, allowing each student to see a new image and add to the story. After all images have been used and the story is complete, review the story as a group and discuss the contributions. HOW TO PLAY?

The Importance of Studying Community Dynamics and Community Action Department MODULE 1:

Importance of Studying Community Dynamics and Community Action in relation to applied social sciences and the learners’ future career options. LESSON 1:

Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the students are able to: a. understands the meaning of community;

Objectives: b. identifies the types of community; c. appreciates the importance of studying the community and its dynamics;

Objectives: d. learns the social science for future career options; and e.demonstrates their understanding by creating a short role-play depicting community action.

What is Community? @reallygreatsite

What is Community? @reallygreatsite

The English-language word " community " derives from the Latin word ‘ Communitas ’ which is in turn derived from ‘ Communis .’ Did you know? @reallygreatsite

Common Public Shared by all or many Did you know? @reallygreatsite

Community is @reallygreatsite a group of people who share something in common.

Community is @reallygreatsite

Community is @reallygreatsite People who share the same things: Live, Work, and Play.

Community is @reallygreatsite People who share the same things: Live, Work, and Play.

Community is @reallygreatsite Can you consider group of Youth as a Community?

Community is @reallygreatsite Can you consider group of LGBTQIA as a Community?

The English-language word " community " derives from the Old French comuneté (currently " Communauté "), Did you know? @reallygreatsite

Community is @reallygreatsite Extend beyond immediate genealogical ties

“Community” is so easy to say. In the social sector, we often add it to the names of social innovations as a symbol of good David M. Chavis and Kien Lee @reallygreatsite

Examples: Community mental health Community policing, Community-based philanthropy, Community economic development. @reallygreatsite

Why do we need to study the Concept Community?

Importance: @reallygreatsite Enhance sense of shared identity Willingness to contribute

Community is @reallygreatsite To integrate applied social sciences in solving problems.

What is the relationship between Socialization, Collaboration and Camaraderie in Society?

TYPES OF COMMUNITY

Formal group is formed when people come together to accomplish specific goals and objectives.

Formal group Examples: Work Church Clubs Trade Associations

2. Informal group is formed when two or more people come together to accomplish a specific task which is mainly socially geared

2. Informal group Examples: Families Friends People who commute together

3. Urban area is the region surrounding a city. An area with high density of population.

4. Rural area is an open swath of land that has few homes or other buildings, and not very many people. A rural area’s population density is very low.

5. Global community are the people or nations of the world, considered as being closely connected by modern telecommunications and as being economically, socially, and politically interdependent.

6. Sectoral means relating to the various economic sectors of a society or to a particular economic sector

6. Sectoral Examples: Health Education Law Enforcement Government Business Youth

7. Social space is physical or virtual space such as a social center, online social media, or other gathering place where people gather and interact.

7. Social space Examples: Mall Park Website Social Media

What is the importance of Community? @reallygreatsite a. Enhance sense of Culture b. Enhance sense of Nationalism c. Enhance sense of Patriotism d. Enhance sense of shared Identity

What are the 7 types of Community? @reallygreatsite a. Social Space, Sectoral, Urban area, Rural area, Formal Group, Informal Group, Social Sciences. b. Social Space, Sectoral, Urban area, Rural area, Formal Group, Informal Group, Global Community. c. Social Space, Sectoral, Urban area, Rural area, Formal Group, Informal Group, Applied social d. Social space, Sectoral, Urban area, Rural area, Formal Group, Informal Group, Discipline

What is the latin word for Community? @reallygreatsite Communitas Communia Communias Commins

@reallygreatsite Religion Culture Community Country This is a group of people who share something in common.

@reallygreatsite Religion Culture Community Country This is a group of people who share something in common.

@reallygreatsite Rural area Urban area New York City America This is the type of community that have few homes or other buildings, and not very many people.

@reallygreatsite Global Community Globalization Formal Group Informal Group This is a type of community that people or nations of the world, considered as being closely connected by modern telecommunications

@reallygreatsite Traditions Culture Formal Group Informal Group This is a type of community that people need to accomplish specific goals and objectives.

@reallygreatsite Social Space Social Media Social Class Social Status This is a type of community that people gathered to a place where they gather and interact.

@reallygreatsite Formal Group Social Space Sectoral Informal Group This is a type of community when two or more people come together to accomplish a specific task which is mainly socially geared

@reallygreatsite Formal Group Social Space Sectoral Informal Group This is a type of community relating to the various economic sectors of a society

@reallygreatsite Urban area Social Space Sectoral Informal Group This is a type of community with high density of population.

FIVE common features of communities

Communities of people who share the same interest or passion? five common features of Com…… Action Interest Place Practice

1. INTEREST Communities of people who share the same interest or passion?

Communities of people trying to bring about change? five common features of Com…… Practice Interest Place Action

2. ACTION Communities of people trying to bring about change.

Communities of people brought together by geographic boundaries? five common features of Com…… Practice Interest Place Action

3. PLACE Communities of people brought together by geographic boundaries

Communities of people in the same profession or undertake the same activities? five common features of Com…… Practice Interest Place Circumstance

4. PRACTICE Communities of people in the same profession or undertake the same activities?

Communities of people brought together by external events/situations five common features of Com…… Practice Interest Place Circumstance

5. CIRCUMSTANCE Communities of people brought together by external events/situations

WHAT CAN YOU SAY ABOUT THIS POSTER?

COMMUNITY DYNAMICS is the process of change and development in communities of all living organisms—including plants, microorganisms, and small and large creatures of every sort. Populations of an organism will appear in an environment as its requirements for establishment are met.

Generalization @reallygreatsite

Give the importance of Community. @reallygreatsite

Thank you for Listening
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