Module 7: Lesson 1: POLITICAL SELF PPT.pptx

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The political self and its concepts.


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THE POLITICAL SELF

THE POLITICAL SELF This is often defined by citizenship. It organizes one’s beliefs, attitudes, and affiliations, and aids the processing of politically relevant information. It constitutes knowledge about the Constitution, government and governance. It exemplifies the ideals and aspirations of the people, embodies the rules and principle of the States, and determines the status and power of the people.

THE POLITICAL SELF This is often defined by citizenship. It organizes one’s beliefs, attitudes, and affiliations, and aids the processing of politically relevant information. It constitutes knowledge about the Constitution, government and governance. It exemplifies the ideals and aspirations of the people, embodies the rules and principle of the States, and determines the status and power of the people.

term signifying membership of a citizen in a political community. Since the state provides protection and security to its members the members on the other hand have the reciprocal duty of allegiance to the state. According to Ma. Serena Diokno (1997), this is the most basic identification with the nation. A person relates himself or herself to a group of others who also see themselves as citizen of a larger polity. CITIZENSHIP

Who is a FILIPINO?

1. 2. 3. PINOY TEST

1. 2. 3. PINOY TEST AFRITADA MECHADO CALDERETA

term signifying membership of a citizen in a political community. Since the state provides protection and security to its members the members on the other hand have the reciprocal duty of allegiance to the state. According to Ma. Serena Diokno (1997), this is the most basic identification with the nation. A person relates himself or herself to a group of others who also see themselves as citizen of a larger polity. CITIZENSHIP

To be a Filipino citizen, a person must belong to any classes of citizen enumerated under Section 1, Article IV of the 1987 Philippine Constitution The following are citizens of the Philippines: Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adaption of this 1987 Constitution. Those whose fathers and mothers are citizens of the Philippines. Those born before January 17, 1973 of Filipino mothers who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority. Those naturalized in accordance with law. Based on the said Constitution, there are two kinds of Filipino citizen; 1. Natural born Filipino citizenship. 2. Naturalized Filipino citizenship Who is a FILIPINO?

Filipino Values & Traits

HOSPITALITY Filipinos welcome their guests and tourists as if they are their own brothers and sisters by always making them feel at home. They will bring out their best sets of plates for their honored guests and would even go as far as spending a lot of money and going into debt just so they can satisfy them.

RESPECT FOR ELDERS Filipinos give high regard to elders, whether they are related or not. As children, filipinos are taught to greet their elders by politely taking the latter's hand to their foreheads, uttering "Mano Po!" and constantly using "po and opo". Saying, "ate, kuya, lolo, lola,".

Filipinos maintain a tight relationship with their family regardless that the children are old enough and already have their families of their own. They are also fond of family reunions during birthday, holidays and fiestas. CLOSE FAMILY TIES

Self-Sacrifice Filipinos go out of their way to extend their help to friends, families and loved ones. OFW sacrifice a lot that is why they are regarded as the modern day Filipino heroes. There also times when the eldest among the children of the family would give up school to work and provide for the rest of the family and educate his or her siblings.

BAYANIHAN The bayanihan spirit is giving without expecting something in return. Filipinos are always ready to share and to help friends and loved ones who are in need. In calamities, this is especially showcased by filipinos.

“Bahala Na” Attitude This phrase is said to have originated from "Bathala Na" Where Bathala means God. This implies that Filipinos tend to leave some worries and problems to divine intervention, rather than being rational about them and solving them.

CRAB MENTALITY A toxic trait among Filipinos where one resents the achievement of another, instead of feeling happy or that person. They pull each other down and ruin each other's reputation.

COLONIAL MENTALITY Lack of patriotism and the attitude where Filipinos favor foreign products more than their own.
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