TNCT 12 Q1_0105_PS_Differentiating Relationships between Causes and Consequences of Trends.pptx
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TNCT 12 Q1_0105_PS_Differentiating Relationships between Causes and Consequences of Trends.pptx
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Lesson 1.5 Differentiating Relationships between Causes and Consequences of Trends
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Recall your childhood experiences. What kinds of games did you enjoy? What kinds of games do you enjoy now? ‹#›
Changes in the types of games that people play can be understood in the context of existing and emerging trends in society. ‹#› ‹#›
The same can also be said of the transformations in other areas of social life. ‹#›
‹#› See, discover, and differentiate relationships between causes and consequences of trends (HUMSS_MCT12-Ia-b-8).
‹#› Identify the causes and consequences of trends. Explain the relationship between causes and consequences of trends.
With a partner, identify a 21st-century trend that affects Filipino youth. Choose a trend not given as an example in the previous meetings. Discuss its causes and consequences. Be ready to share your insights to the rest of the class. Think-Pair-Share ‹#›
What is an example of a trend that affects Filipino youth? ‹#›
In what ways does the trend affect Filipino youth? ‹#›
How should the Filipino youth respond to the trend? ‹#›
‹#› How can you fully understand the emergence of trends?
Definition of Terms Cause f actors that lead to the emergence of a trend Consequence t he effects of the trend on society, groups, and individuals ‹#›
Definition of Terms Causation exists when an object, condition, or event is the direct reason for the emergence of a trend Correlation exists when an object, condition, or event only appears with the emergence of a trend ‹#›
‹#› Causes of Trends t echnological innovations institutional changes demographic changes ideational changes environmental changes
Causes of the Emergence of a Trend Technological Innovations improvement of existing technology i nvention of new technology ‹#›
Causes of the Emergence of a Trend Institutional Changes c hanges in the patterns that are embedded in social institutions ‹#›
Causes of the Emergence of a Trend Demographic Changes s hifts in the characteristics of a population ‹#›
Causes of the Emergence of a Trend Environmental Changes t ransformations in the living and nonliving components of the natural world ‹#›
‹#› ‹#› Enumerate the causes of a trend that affects your household.
‹#› Consequences of Trends Observable at the following levels of analysis: m acro meso micro
Consequences of Trends impacts of a trend on the overall structure of society Macro Meso Micro
Consequences of Trends effects of a trend on communities, institutions, and organizations. Macro Meso Micro
Consequences of Trends o bservable in changes in human interactions Macro Meso Micro
Example: Globalization ‹#› Macro : made countries more interconnected Meso : modified the role of the government in the economy Micro : transformed the consumption patterns of individuals
‹#› ‹#› Enumerate the consequences of a trend that affects your household.
‹#› Linking Causes and Consequences T he causes of a trend come from different areas of social life. The consequences are felt in various settings.
‹#› Linking Causes and Consequences T he consequence of one trend may become the cause of another trend. Trends are interconnected.
Identification. Identify the concept defined in each statement. Choose the answer from the box below. ‹#› Shifts in the prevailing patterns in the family, education, and politics are examples of this causal mechanism. t echnological innovations d emographic changes i deational changes institutional changes environmental changes
‹#› This causal mechanism refers to the introduction of equipment, process, or technique. Identification. Identify the concept defined in each statement. Choose the answer from the box below. technological innovations demographic changes ideational changes institutional changes environmental changes
‹#› Changes in a population are part of this causal mechanism. Identification. Identify the concept defined in each statement. Choose the answer from the box below. technological innovations demographic changes ideational changes institutional changes environmental changes
m acro meso micro ‹#› In this level of analysis, the effects are evident in the thoughts and actions of individuals. Identification. Identify the concept defined in each statement. Choose the answer from the box below.
‹#› Looking at this level requires identifying the effects of a trend on the overall structure of society. macro meso micro Identification. Identify the concept defined in each statement. Choose the answer from the box below.
Trends have causes and consequences. The possible causes are (1) technological innovations (2) institutional , (3) demographic , (4) ideational , and (5) environmental changes . These mechanisms are interrelated. ‹#›
The consequences may be analyzed at the macro , meso , and micro levels of analysis. A trend may be the reason for the emergence or decline of another trend. ‹#›
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Explain the causes of a trend in the Philippine setting. Then, analyze its consequences at one level of analysis.
Slide no. 17: Batasan (2891409318) by Gerald Tejada is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons ‹#›
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