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Understanding Filipino Relationships: A Mini-Survey Exploration

Learning Objectives After this lesson, you will be able to: Conduct a mini-survey on Filipino relationships Analyze relationships within family, school and community contexts Understand the importance of social relationships in Filipino culture Apply proper survey techniques and methodology

What is a Social Relationship? Connections between people with recurring meaningful interactions Includes family, friends, neighbors, coworkers and associates Based on mutual understanding and behavior Essential for personal development and growth Question: What types of social relationships do you have in your life?

Three Key Filipino Relationship Contexts Family: Close-knit relationships with immediate and extended family School: Interactions between students, teachers, and parents Community: Broader social connections in neighborhoods and society Question: How do these three contexts interact in your daily life?

Understanding Filipino Family Relationships Strong emphasis on close family ties Respect for elders (pagmamano) Extended family involvement Family-centered decision making Regular family gatherings and celebrations

School Relationships in Filipino Culture Home-school partnerships Parent involvement in education Teacher-student respect Peer relationships Academic support systems

Community Relationships Barangay involvement Church/religious connections Neighborhood cooperation Community service Local celebrations and events

What is a Mini-Survey? Focused research tool with 15-30 questions Given to 25-70 respondents Uses mostly closed-ended questions Can be completed in 3-7 weeks Provides quick insights into specific topics

Steps in Conducting a Mini-Survey 1. Clarify your objectives 2. Research existing surveys 3. Choose your respondents 4. Develop your questions Question: Why is each step important for good research?

Writing Effective Survey Questions Keep questions short and simple Use active voice Avoid ambiguous words Be specific and clear Limit to 16 words per question

Survey Do's and Don'ts Do: Use simple language Ask one thing at a time Be specific Don't: Use vague terms Write complex questions Include multiple topics

Sample Survey Questions Example questions for different contexts: Family: "How often do you eat meals together as a family?" School: "Do your parents attend school events?" Community: "How involved are you in community activities?" Try writing your own question for each context!

Analyzing Survey Results Collect and organize responses Look for patterns and trends Calculate percentages Draw conclusions Present findings clearly

Benefits of Mini-Surveys Quick results Cost-effective Focused insights Easy to implement Useful for specific topics Question: How could mini-surveys help you understand your community better?

Practical Activity Your task: Create a 10-question mini-survey Focus on one relationship context (family, school, or community) Survey 5 respondents Analyze and present results Share findings with class

Review and Reflection Let's reflect: What did you learn about Filipino relationships? How can surveys help us understand relationships better? What challenges might you face when conducting a survey? How will you use this knowledge in your life?
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