JULY 14 ppt personal development.pptx for senior high

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UNIT III ELEMENTS AND TYPOLOGIES OF THE COMMUNITY

Analyze functions of communities in terms of structures, dynamics, and processes. HUMSS_CSC12-IIIa-c-5

develop/ affirm sense of shared identity and willingness to contribute to the attainment of the common good recognize diversities in communities analyze functions of communities in terms structures, dynamics, and processes compare and contrast typologies of communities

dynamics processes structure

Typologies (e.g., formal-informal, ruralurban, local-global, sectors, social spaces, etc.) Elements a. Structures (e.g., sociopolitical, economics, and cultural, etc.) b. Dynamics and processes (e.g., community power, leadership, relationships, social change)

The students will be grouped into three:  Group 1: Will show how community is composed. (structure) Group 2: Will exhibit how do people in the community act to one another. (dynamics) Group 3: Will present how communities develop – as it develop or influence a person. (processes)

Lesson 1: Societal Structures What are the structures inherent within societies? Who are the members of these social structures? How do these structures combine to form the community environment we now know at present? Recognize diversities in communities.

Communities are composed of multiple layers of people, groups, and structures. As such they create a network of parallel, intersecting, overlapping, and diverging interactions that, in its totality, create the social miliu we have at present.

Social Structures Social Structures Political Structures Economic Structures Sociocultural Structures Technoligical Structures Environmental Structures

Social Structures Collective consciousness - set of values that stem in individuals. Social construction - an idea in society that we have conjured up as a community and believe to be true, thus creating a pattern whcih we agree upon and reinforce. Social Structure - the interrelation of behaviors, roles, and statuses which constitute a stable network of social interactions and relations.

Political Structures Politics- about power, governance, administration, and decisio-making. The rope that binds all communities ad societies together. Political system-

Economic Structures Societies run on production and consumption. (market economy) the market is free to produce what to make, how to make it, and who is it for. ( laissez-faire ) -which does not have any central group or or institution that can determine the means of production and control the market as a whole. Invisible hand - the unobservable market force that helps the demand and supply of goods in a free market to reach equilibrium automatically

Sociocultural Structures composed of various institutions, assembliesm ad actors. provide syntheses from multitude of discourses that create the patterns of social norms. Trends: Political, Cultural, Economic

Technoligical Structures advance critical thought and innovation as one of the most important governance initiative. because research is not in the priority of our government, the development of local products has left local industries to survive on their own.

Environmental Structures our communities have been at risk due to the most recent calamaities brought about by climate and atrocious urban management. spearhead concerted effort to protect the environment and mitigate the effects the effects of natural calamities and disasters. everybody's concern and it is the responsibility of each member of the community. government institutions and communities were pressured to devise measures and plans to lower ther risk of devastation.

Lesson 2: Societal Dynamics and Processes Community Structure, Process, and Dynamics

Structure - represented by the social heirarchies that are inherent to each collective; social stauses and roles all are part of the social system we are all in. Dynamics - actors are the individuals, civil society groups, pressure groups, and movements who all contribute to the communities in the creation of meaning; networks that provide cohesion ad order to our social environment. Process - capacity to understand and evaluate the multitudes of casualities with different choices; when we do not fully nderstand ourselves and what we are capable of, we resort to being the apathetic victim to the big, bad society we have constructed for ourselves.

Lesson 3: Societal Typologies Activity: Write the appropriate typology of the picture given above:
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