Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics - Lesson One
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WELCOME TO THE STUDY OF CULTURE, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS.LESSON ONE: INTRODUCTIONTEACHER: MS. CYREL S. MERCADO, LPT
Starting points for the understanding of culture, society, and politics LESSON OBJECTIVES:The student must be able to: 1.Understand the human cultural variation, social differences, social change, and political identities 2.Identify the subjects of inquiry and goals of Anthropology, Political Science, and Sociology 3.Demonstrate curiosity and an openness to explore the origins and dynamics of culture and society, and political identities
TWO LIES ONE TRUTH
INSTRUCTIONS
1.Think of three statements about your social and cultural background.2.Two statements must be lies, one must be true.3.Share your statements with the group.4.Others will guess which one is true.
1.My family is a politician2.I grew up listening to folk stories told by elders in the evening3.I learned to cook traditional dishes from my grandmother
1.My family is a politician2.I grew up listening to folk stories told by elders in the evening.3.I learned to cook traditional dishes from my grandmotherINTRODUCE YOURSELF TO YOUR SEATMATE BY TELLING AT LEAST FIVE OF YOUR IDENTITIES
IDENTITY, CULTURE, AND SOCIETY02
IDENTITY
IS THE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTIC THAT DEFINES AN INDIVIDUAL.IS THE SHAPED BY ONE’S MEMBERSHIPTO A PARTICULAR GROUP.
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IDENTITY IS THE SHAPED BY ONE’S MEMBERSHIPTO A PARTICULAR GROUP.
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IDENTITIES ARE IMPORTANT IN SHAPING PEOPLE’S VIEW ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE AND SOCIETY
LIGHTS, CAMERA, FREEZE!
INSTRUCTIONS1.Group:Form teams as assigned.2.Plan:Think of a scene showing culture or tradition.3.Pose:Act out the scene and freeze, like you are inside a picture frame.4.Hold:Stay still until the teacher taps one member.5.Share:The chosen member explains the scene and what it represents.
INSTRUCTIONSCreate a concept mapwith the main topic: "Culture."Your concept map should include the following:Main Idea:Culture (center of your map)Major Branches:Define key aspects or categories related to culture.Ex. Beliefs and Traditions
Content15Creativity10Neatness and flow5CRITERIA:
FESTIVAL AND GATHERING ARE WAY OF EXPLORING COLLECTIVE AND INDIVIDUAL INDENTITIES
CULTUREDEFINED AS SOCIETY’S WAY OF LIFE, PROVIDES THE BASIS FOR FORGING IDENTITIES.01
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IDENTITY
SOCIAL, CULTURAL, & POLITICAL CHANGE
SOCIAL, CULTURAL, & POLITICAL CHANGE
STATE YOUR OBSERVATION/S HERESTATE YOUR OBSERVATION/S HERESTATE YOUR OBSERVATION/S HERE
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AnthropologyAnthropology
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COMPREHEND THE COMPLEX HUMAN SPECIES, INCLUDING THEIR PRACTICES AND SOCIAL PATTERNS, ACROSS SOCIAL CULTURES.
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ATTEMPTS TO PROVIDE DIFF. ASSESSMENT OF BOTH INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL PHENOMENAciltiaolpeencsciPolitical Science
FOCUSES ON THE FUNDAMENTALS VALUES OF EQUALITY, FREEDOM, AND JUSTICE AS WELL AS THE DYNAMICS OF CONFLICT, RESOLUTION, AND COOPERATION.
TAKE NOTE
VIDEO TUTORIALThe Differences Between Anthropology, Sociology, and Political Science
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