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social institution
Based on (Abenir and Alipao 2016), the term “social institution” refers to a social structures and and social mechanisms of social order cooperation that govern the behavior of its members. Also, it is a group of social positions, connected by social relations, performing a social role. It constitutes that institution works to socialize the group of people in a community.
Characteristics of social institution Institution are purposive. Institution are structured. Institution are a unified structure. Institution are necessarily value laden.
Functions of social institution Social institution simplify social behavior It provides form of social relations and social roles for individual. It constitutes control behavior among the members community.
TYPES OF SOCIAL INSTITUTION IN THE COMMUNITY The smallest social institution with the unique function or producing and rearing the young. It is the basic unit of Philippine society. The basic agent of socialization because it is where the individual develops values, bahaviors, and ways of life through interaction with members of the family.
Characteristics of family The family closely knit and has strong family ties. The Filipino family is usually an extended one. In the Filipino family, kinship ties are extended to include the “comprade” or sponsors Functions of family Reproduction of the race and reaping of the young. Cultural transmission or enculturation. Socialization of the child. Providing the environment for personality development and the growth of self-concept in relation to others. It provides social status.
Religion It is a system of beliefs and rituals that serves to bind people together through shared worship, thereby creating a social group It is a set of beliefs and practices that pertain to a sacred or supernatural realm that guides human behavior and gives meaning to life among a community of believers
Characteristics of religion Belief in a deity. A doctrine of salvation. A code of conduct. Religious rituals. Functions of religion It serves as a means of social control. It preserves and transmits knowledge, skills, spiritually and cultural values and practices. It serves as an instrument of change. It promotes closeness, love, cooperation friendless and helpfulness.
Education It provides a form of learning in which the knowledge, skills, and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching, training, or research.
Described the school as first and foremost a social institution, that is, an established organization having an identifiable structure and a set function meant to preserve and extend social over. School is the place for the contemplation of reality, and our task as a teacher in simplest terms, is to show this reality to our students, whi are naturally eager about them. Functions of education
Economics It is concerned with the factors that determine the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Functions of economics as social institution Economy fulfills society need for products, services and an organized system of distribution. The economic system pertains to what to produce, hwo much to produce, for whom to produce and how to distribute the output.
Government It is the institution which solves conflicts that are public in nature and involve more than a few people.
Functions of government as social institution The primary functions of government are to protect the basic human rights which includes right to life, liberty and to possess property. It has a duty to fight poverty and improve the quality of life of its citizens. In order to achieve this, the government must create a conducive environment for material prosperity and economic growth. Defend its citizens against internal and external enemies.