[Lesson 1] UCSP: Some Key Observations

Psykherynne Duque
Psykherynne DuqueTeacher em BNHS
Your Date
UNDERSTANDING
CULTURE, SOCIETY
& POLITICS: SOME
KEY OBSERVATIONS
LESSON 1
LESSON 1
What constitutes our sociality as
human beings?
Guide Question:
LESSON 1
Sociality is defined by the categories that we possess,
the categories assigned to us by society at large.
These ‘labels’, so to speak, function as tags with
which our society read our worth and value.
Example: Gender, mirror the way our culture ‘reads’
us as members of society.
HUMANS AS SOCIAL BEINGS
[Lesson 1] UCSP: Some Key Observations
LESSON 1
1. Society, culture, and politics as conceptual
tools in the analysis of social behaviour and
interactions
2. Students as acting agents and social actors
3. Factors that accounts for social differences,
cultural variations and political identities
Topics to be discussed:
LESSON 1
Question:
1. What sort of students go to school?
2. What sort of things do they bring?
3. What sort of activities do they do?
4. What sort of spots do they tend to stay?
5. What sort of interaction takes place between
people of different categories?
Observation of a School as a Social
World and students as acting agents
LESSON 1
LESSON PRETEST
Food mirrors cultural
diversity.
Guide Question:
Why is ballot
considered a unique
cultural icon of the
Filipinos?
LESSON 1
CULTURE
•It is defined as the customary beliefs, social forms,
and traits that defines a specific racial, religious or
social group
CULTURE SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS
PART OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
LESSON 1
SOCIETY
•Comes from the Latin word “socius” which means
comrade, companion or friend
•Pertains to a group of individuals involved in social
interaction or sharing the same geographical or
social territory
CULTURE SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS
PART OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
LESSON 1
POLITICS
•Comes from the Greek word “Politika” which
means affairs of the cities
•Refers to achieving and exercising positions of
governance over a human community.
CULTURE SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS
PART OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
LESSON 1
Concepts are created and have been used to have a
firm grip of phenomenon. According to Pierce (1998,
p. 332) concept describes as “the rational purport of
a word or a conception.”
Concept as conceptual tools allow us form other
concepts, or relate concept to each other, or even
deconstruct old ones and replace them with
something new.
CULTURE, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS
CONCEPTUAL TOOLS
LESSON 1
Concept as heuristic tools allow the discovery of new
aspects of a phenomenon. Concept can be conceived
as a ‘means’ rather than an ‘end.’
CULTURE SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS
CONCEPTUAL TOOLS
LESSON 1
Example:
Culture. With the concept of culture, anthropologist
are able to explore and make sense of the complex
processes and dynamics that characterize the great
variety of ‘ways of living’ practiced and observed into
a handy word.
CULTURE SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS
CONCEPTUAL TOOLS
SITUATION:
Gary graduated a year ago. Despite being blessed
with several job offers, he chose to remain jobless
and hang around with his barkada. Together they
love to go around in the town plaza especially at
night.
Behavior and Phenomena:
ISTAMBAY
SOCIAL REALITIES: BEHAVIOR AND
PHENOMENON
SITUATION:
Members of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church are
strongly prohibited from eating pork and food with
blood, as well as from smoking and drinking alcoholic
beverages.
Behavior and Phenomena:
Food taboos
SOCIAL REALITIES: BEHAVIOR AND
PHENOMENON
SITUATION:
Darius is openly gay. He lives with his partner Garner.
He and Garner are both college professors in the
local city college.
Behavior and Phenomena:
Same sex partnership
SOCIAL REALITIES: BEHAVIOR AND
PHENOMENON
SITUATION:
If grades were to be the basis of Rusty’s standing in
his economic class, he would surely fail the course.
However, he was given a passing grade by his
economic teacher; who happened to be a childhood
friend of his mother.
Behavior and Phenomena:
Padrino system
SOCIAL REALITIES: BEHAVIOR AND
PHENOMENON
LESSON 1
Values are a person’s standards of behaviour and are
considered as judgement of what is important in life.
It is also the criteria people use in assessing their
daily lives, arranging their priorities, and choosing
between alternative courses of action.
VALUES AND BELIEFS AS BEHAVIOR
MOTIVATORS
LESSON 1
Beliefs is something one accepts as true or real. It
takes the form of firmly held opinion or conviction,
regardless of the lack of verifiable evidence. It may
be based on tradition, faith, experience, scientific
research or some combination of these.
VALUES AND BELIEFS AS BEHAVIOR
MOTIVATORS
SCENARIO:
Taking “selfies” is Alyssa’s preoccupation. It became a
habit when her parents gave her a phone on her
birthday.
Phenomenon:
selfieing
SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL,
POLITICAL AND CUNTURAL CHANGE
SCENARIO:
Kapitan Santiago Imperial is the incumbent mayor of
the Vertigo City. His son, Wacky is currently running
for the congressional seat of the district, a position
occupied by his mother Congresswoman Amanda
Imperial for about three consecutive terms.
Phenomenon:
Political dynasty
SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL,
POLITICAL AND CUNTURAL CHANGE
SCENARIO:
Parker, a college student, is living alone in Provident
Village. Both of her parents are OFWs working in
Canada. She visits them every summer break.
Phenomenon:
Transnational families
SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL,
POLITICAL AND CUNTURAL CHANGE
SCENARIO:
As a youth volunteer, Braylee finds the rainy season a
busy season due to the frequency of typhoon-related
disasters. Sometimes, she even spends her own
money to buy relief goods for typhoon victims.
Phenomenon:
Youth volunteerism
SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL,
POLITICAL AND CUNTURAL CHANGE
SCENARIO:
Louis Kingsley almost missed the chance to finish
high school because he had been absent most of the
time playing Mobile Legends (ML).
Phenomenon:
Video Gaming
SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL,
POLITICAL AND CUNTURAL CHANGE
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[Lesson 1] UCSP: Some Key Observations

  • 1. Your Date UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY & POLITICS: SOME KEY OBSERVATIONS LESSON 1
  • 2. LESSON 1 What constitutes our sociality as human beings? Guide Question:
  • 3. LESSON 1 Sociality is defined by the categories that we possess, the categories assigned to us by society at large. These ‘labels’, so to speak, function as tags with which our society read our worth and value. Example: Gender, mirror the way our culture ‘reads’ us as members of society. HUMANS AS SOCIAL BEINGS
  • 5. LESSON 1 1. Society, culture, and politics as conceptual tools in the analysis of social behaviour and interactions 2. Students as acting agents and social actors 3. Factors that accounts for social differences, cultural variations and political identities Topics to be discussed:
  • 6. LESSON 1 Question: 1. What sort of students go to school? 2. What sort of things do they bring? 3. What sort of activities do they do? 4. What sort of spots do they tend to stay? 5. What sort of interaction takes place between people of different categories? Observation of a School as a Social World and students as acting agents
  • 7. LESSON 1 LESSON PRETEST Food mirrors cultural diversity. Guide Question: Why is ballot considered a unique cultural icon of the Filipinos?
  • 8. LESSON 1 CULTURE •It is defined as the customary beliefs, social forms, and traits that defines a specific racial, religious or social group CULTURE SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS PART OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
  • 9. LESSON 1 SOCIETY •Comes from the Latin word “socius” which means comrade, companion or friend •Pertains to a group of individuals involved in social interaction or sharing the same geographical or social territory CULTURE SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS PART OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
  • 10. LESSON 1 POLITICS •Comes from the Greek word “Politika” which means affairs of the cities •Refers to achieving and exercising positions of governance over a human community. CULTURE SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS PART OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
  • 11. LESSON 1 Concepts are created and have been used to have a firm grip of phenomenon. According to Pierce (1998, p. 332) concept describes as “the rational purport of a word or a conception.” Concept as conceptual tools allow us form other concepts, or relate concept to each other, or even deconstruct old ones and replace them with something new. CULTURE, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS CONCEPTUAL TOOLS
  • 12. LESSON 1 Concept as heuristic tools allow the discovery of new aspects of a phenomenon. Concept can be conceived as a ‘means’ rather than an ‘end.’ CULTURE SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS CONCEPTUAL TOOLS
  • 13. LESSON 1 Example: Culture. With the concept of culture, anthropologist are able to explore and make sense of the complex processes and dynamics that characterize the great variety of ‘ways of living’ practiced and observed into a handy word. CULTURE SOCIETY, AND POLITICS AS CONCEPTUAL TOOLS
  • 14. SITUATION: Gary graduated a year ago. Despite being blessed with several job offers, he chose to remain jobless and hang around with his barkada. Together they love to go around in the town plaza especially at night. Behavior and Phenomena: ISTAMBAY SOCIAL REALITIES: BEHAVIOR AND PHENOMENON
  • 15. SITUATION: Members of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church are strongly prohibited from eating pork and food with blood, as well as from smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages. Behavior and Phenomena: Food taboos SOCIAL REALITIES: BEHAVIOR AND PHENOMENON
  • 16. SITUATION: Darius is openly gay. He lives with his partner Garner. He and Garner are both college professors in the local city college. Behavior and Phenomena: Same sex partnership SOCIAL REALITIES: BEHAVIOR AND PHENOMENON
  • 17. SITUATION: If grades were to be the basis of Rusty’s standing in his economic class, he would surely fail the course. However, he was given a passing grade by his economic teacher; who happened to be a childhood friend of his mother. Behavior and Phenomena: Padrino system SOCIAL REALITIES: BEHAVIOR AND PHENOMENON
  • 18. LESSON 1 Values are a person’s standards of behaviour and are considered as judgement of what is important in life. It is also the criteria people use in assessing their daily lives, arranging their priorities, and choosing between alternative courses of action. VALUES AND BELIEFS AS BEHAVIOR MOTIVATORS
  • 19. LESSON 1 Beliefs is something one accepts as true or real. It takes the form of firmly held opinion or conviction, regardless of the lack of verifiable evidence. It may be based on tradition, faith, experience, scientific research or some combination of these. VALUES AND BELIEFS AS BEHAVIOR MOTIVATORS
  • 20. SCENARIO: Taking “selfies” is Alyssa’s preoccupation. It became a habit when her parents gave her a phone on her birthday. Phenomenon: selfieing SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND CUNTURAL CHANGE
  • 21. SCENARIO: Kapitan Santiago Imperial is the incumbent mayor of the Vertigo City. His son, Wacky is currently running for the congressional seat of the district, a position occupied by his mother Congresswoman Amanda Imperial for about three consecutive terms. Phenomenon: Political dynasty SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND CUNTURAL CHANGE
  • 22. SCENARIO: Parker, a college student, is living alone in Provident Village. Both of her parents are OFWs working in Canada. She visits them every summer break. Phenomenon: Transnational families SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND CUNTURAL CHANGE
  • 23. SCENARIO: As a youth volunteer, Braylee finds the rainy season a busy season due to the frequency of typhoon-related disasters. Sometimes, she even spends her own money to buy relief goods for typhoon victims. Phenomenon: Youth volunteerism SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND CUNTURAL CHANGE
  • 24. SCENARIO: Louis Kingsley almost missed the chance to finish high school because he had been absent most of the time playing Mobile Legends (ML). Phenomenon: Video Gaming SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND CUNTURAL CHANGE