Quarter 4 Module 6
Quarter 4 Module 6
Quarter 4 Module 6
Quarter 2 Module 6:
Conduct a Mini-Survey
on Filipino Relationships
(Family, School, and Community)
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What I Need to Know
This module is crafted and made to guide you to see your social relationship
with others. Being able to create friendships and new attachment with peers foster
social relationship.
The scope of this module is intended for social relationship in the middle and
late adolescence. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the
course.
The module focuses on social relationship with the family, school, and
community in middle and late adolescence. We cannot deny that establishing
relationship is vital to everyone. Looking for company during the middle-ages
sometimes gravitate the relationships and attachments of an individual to their
peers. Filipinos for instance, are very much close to family, relatives, and even
acquaintances.
What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your chosen letter on a separate
sheet of paper.
2. d to
young adulthood?
A. Friendship and attachment
B. High school and college years
C. Family and school activity
D. School and community involvement
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3. Which relationship refers to connection that exist between people who have
recurring interaction that are perceived by the participants to have personal
meeting?
A. Social relationship
B. Personal relationship
C. Emotional relationship
D. Marital relationship
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10. How many words must be used in making questions in a mini-survey?
A. More than 16 words
B. Less than 16 words
C. Exactly 16 words
D. 20 words and above
13. According to the British and Thorndike (1973), guidelines for writing
questions must be?
A. Long and accurate
B. Short and simple
C. Constructed with passive than active words
D. Constructed with pronoun instead of noun
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Lesson Conduct a Mini-Survey on
6 Filipino Relationships
(Family, School, and Community)
or hinder you from fulfilling your social roles. Moreover, it is inevitable that someone
may agree or disagree with you because there is no perfect world that everything
The ability to perceive how people see you is what enables you to connect to
others authentically and to reap the deep satisfaction that comes with those ties.
Establishing connections and relations is needed in the place where you are and the
organization where you belong. In this lesson, you will further deepen how the
Filipino relationships are common to every people (adolescence) by conducting a
mini-survey.
Activity 1: Complete the puzzle below by filling a word that fits each clue. Write
your answers on a separate piece of paper.
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Across: Down:
1. state of being connected 2. any relationship among
3. the way that someone behaves individuals
5. change behavior to be like 4. ability to do something
others 7. submission to authority
6. Social relationship is built 8. devotee of particular person
through _____
9. a person who commands
10. doing a request asked by
someone
2. Write all the descriptions made by your respondents on the hand below, then
write on the shapes the first five common adjectives that people frequently
used to describe you.
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Process questions:
1. How did you find the activity?
2. How did you perceive yourself from the point of view of your family, school,
and community?
3. Write your own description of how you relate with others on the first column.
On the second, third, and fourth column, write the perception of your family,
schoolmates, or community respectively about how you deal with them.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
What is It
Middle Adolescents find themselves in the company of their peers usually
from the school or neighborhood. As they gravitate more toward these groups, the
attachment to the family as their primary source of personal source or personal
development shifts to these peers or group.
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Social relationship is very common to all individuals. Social relationships
refer to the connections that exist between people who have recurring interactions
that are perceived by the participants to have personal meaning. This definition
includes relationships between family members, friends, neighbors, fellow workers,
and other associates.
Relationship is the way in which two or more people or groups regard and
behave toward each other. There are many different types of relationships. In this
topic, we will focus on three types of relationships: family relationships, friendships,
acquaintanceships, and community relationships.
Friends are people we are not related to but choose to interact with. A friend
is a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection,
typically exclusive of sexual or family relations. Friends are people we trust, respect,
care about, and feel that we can confide in and want to spend time with.
Acquaintances are people you may encounter oftentimes but are not friends
or relatives. For instance, they may be a neighbor who lives in your road, a work
colleague, or someone you have seen a few times at a social event but do not yet
know well. Acquaintances are persons whom you know slightly, but who is not a
close friend.
Filipino Relationship
(Family, School, and Community)
close ties. They are very hospitable and friendly people. They always smile no matter
how they feel. Meeting someone for the first time, they do not hesitate to give a smile
before starting a conversation. They have close family ties and always wanted to talk
about their extended family. Filipinos are very family-oriented.
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School
Home-school partnership occurs through the processes of cooperation,
coordination, and collaboration to enhance learning opportunities, educational
progress, and school success for students in the academic, social, emotional, and
behavioral domains. According to M. Johnson (2015), home-school partnerships
increasingly push the children's learning toward a broader vision of the 21st century
learning. As children's educations increasingly occur across a range of settings,
parents are uniquely positioned to help ensure that these settings best support their
children's specific learning needs.
H. Castillon & A. Bonotan stated that home and school partnership developed
and Recognition to Parents. Moreover, involvement of
parents to school helped the learners to build confidence, to become sociable and
active learners. Less involvement of parents tends to have kids who are timid,
withdrawn, and perform less. Parenting is important in the Philippine educational
setting because family is viewed as a center to one's social world.
Community
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7. implementation and evaluation of programs and services;
8. expanding opportunities for internships, jobs, recreation, and building a
sense of community.
Conducting a Mini-survey
Filipino relationships are observed in the family, school, community, and other
agencies.
Find out how social relationship occurs in the lives of teenagers by conducting
a mini-survey. In conducting a mini-survey, you have to know how it is done.
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Steps in conducting a mini-survey
The following guidelines for writing questions were adapted from the work of
cross-cultural research experts Brislin, Lonner, and Thorndike (1973), who created
them to help in translating questions from one language to another. But they are
useful even when you do not have to translate.
1. Use short, simple sentences of less than sixteen words. However, sensitive
questions may require a softener.
2. Use the active rather than the passive voice:
"Should the teachers discipline the students?" rather than
"Should discipline be carried out by the teachers?"
3. Repeat nouns instead of using pronouns:
"When the teacher saw Memorandum, he was terrified."
Who was terrified?
4. Avoid metaphors and colloquialisms:
"Earl and Eljim agreed, but Eloise thought that was a horse of a different
color."
5. Avoid the subjective mode, such as verbs with could and would:
"If the school could improve its security system, would people send more
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girls?" Avoid vague words such as "nearer," "often," and "frequent." "Would
you like to live nearer to Baguio?"
6. Avoid possessive forms where possible:
"Mila's sister took her request to her teacher." Whose request, whose
teacher?
7. Use specific rather than general terms:
The chief, the teacher, rather than the authorities; the soccer club, the
debating team, rather than extracurricular activities.
8. Avoid words with two different verbs if the verbs suggest two different
actions: "Should villagers attend and challenge the teachers at the parent-
teacher meetings?"
My My
Questions Father Mother I
brother sister
Example:
Show respect to others / /
1. entertains the visitor well
2. is flexible and open-minded
3. gives academic support
4. makes decisions
5. good in resolving family
conflicts
6. gives advice most of the
time
7. is skillful communicator
8. is compassionate
9. is a disciplinarian
10. provides love and affection
11. gives encouragement
12. active listener
13. sympathizes with others
Process Questions:
1. What made you decide to assign the social skills of each family member?
2. How certain are you that these social roles are really intended for them?
3. What is the impact of performing these social roles in maintaining
harmonious relation in the family?
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Activity 2: Social Relationship
Make a survey about the relationship of your parents/family to your school
and to your community by making a pie graph. Put and use the quantifiers to show
the amount of time your parents spend in showing social relationship to the
following:
School:
1. Access to school activities
2. Attend PTA meetings
3. Join school clubs
4. Share time (e.g., Clean-up Drive, Brigada Eskwela, Tree Planting)
5. Help you in your school assignment
Community:
1. Attending Mass/ Church
2.
3. Donate goods to people in need
4. Volunteer to community service
5. Help improve the community
MY REFLECTION
I can do mini-survey by
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
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What I Can Do
Making Questionnaire
1. Make at least three (3) questions about Filipino relationships in terms of
Very
Much Less Not
Much Evident
QUESTIONS: Evident Evident Evident
Evident
5 4 3 2 1
A. Filipino
Relationship
(Family)
e.g.
Do Filipinos value
the close family
ties?
1.
2.
3.
B. Filipino
Relationship
(School)
1.
2.
3.
C. Filipino
Relationship
(Community)
1.
2.
3.
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Assessment
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your chosen letter on a separate
sheet of paper.
4. What is an acquaintance?
A. a person whom you are always with
B. a person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend.
C. a person you meet every day, who is close to you.
D. a person who knows you, but you do not know them.
5. How can home and school partnership develop the social relationship of an
adolescence?
A. The school broadens the mind of the students.
B. The school involves the parents in its various activities.
C. The school and the home create a collaborative environment to the
students.
D. T
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6. Which group of numbers help build community partnership?
1. Provide continuity of services across the day and year, easing school
transitions and promoting improved attendance in after school
programs.
2. Facilitate access to a range of learning opportunities.
3. Reinforce concepts taught in school without replicating the school day.
4. Positive relationships with schools cannot foster high quality, engaging,
and challenging activities.
A. 1,2 and 3 C. 2,3 and 4
B. 1,3 and 4 D. 1,2 and 4
11. What phrase does NOT talk about the benefit of conducting a mini-survey?
A. Low cost
B. Convenient data gathering
C. Good statistical significance
D. Ideal for controversial issue
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12. Which step is included in conducting a mini-survey?
1. Clarify your objectives
2. Find out what else has been done
3. Choose the respondents
4. Develop the questions while conducting the survey
A. 1,2,3 C. 2,3,4
B. 1,3,4 D. 1,2,4
13. According to the British and Throndike (1973), guidelines for writing
questions must be
A. Long and accurate
B. Short and simple
C. Constructed with passive than active words
D. Constructed with pronoun instead of noun
15. How can a mini-survey help researchers conduct a bigger study in the
future?
A. Researchers can get a picture that will help them design the next
stages of their research.
B. Researchers may rely to their study.
C. Researchers can do their mini-study only.
D. Researchers may believe and be contented with the result of the mini-
survey.
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