UCSP First-Quarter M06
UCSP First-Quarter M06
UCSP First-Quarter M06
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Understanding Culture,
Society, and Politics
FIRST QUARTER
MODULE 6
CONCEPTS OF SOCIAL
ORGANIZATION
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QUARTER 1
MODULE 6 – WEEK 6
CONCEPTS OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATION
Content Standard
How individuals learn culture and become competent members of
society
How individuals should behave as part of political community
Performance Standard
Identify norms and values to be observed in interacting with other in
society, and the consequences of ignoring these rules
Assess the rules of social interaction to maintain stability of everyday
life and the role of innovation in response to problems and challenges
Learning Outcome
Assess the rules of social interaction to maintain stability of everyday
life and the role of innovation in response to problems and challenges
through this modular approach.
Competency
Analyze the forms and functions of social organizations
What I Know
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each item prudently, and choose the correct answer by writing
letter and the word/s in your answer sheet.
3. It is the study of the interactions between man and nature in different cultures
and it combines the ideas and methods from several disciplines, including
anthropology, sociology, biology, economic history and archeology.
A. Human Population C. Human Ecology
B. Human Demography D. Human System
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4. A consequence of the rejection of the group was
A. Lost of trust C. Lost of Mind
B. Lost of sight D. Lost of taste
10. Group that an individual is not part of negative attributes are usually
associated with individuals who are part of this group.
A. Out-group C. In-group
B. Side-group D. Any-group
12. It is the behavior of an individual can be shape by the set of behavior and
beliefs of a group that such an individual considers as ideal.
A. Reference Group C. Recommended Group
B. Renounce Group D. Regenerated Group
13. It is a social unit (a group of living things) with commonality such as norms,
religion, values, customs, or identity.
A. Community C. Society
B. Family D. Environment
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15. It refers to a number of people or things that are located close together or are
considered or classed together.
A. Group C. Section
B. Category D. Selection
I know these last few months have been tough on everyone, but especially those moving on to
the next part of their lives. When you look back on your time, remember all of the good times
you had, the friends you made, the things you've learned. While we may not be able to give you
back the last few months of your Junior High Years and on your First Year in Senior High
Years, nobody can take away the wonderful memories of the time you did have of this school.
I wish you all the best in the future.
The next activity that you will do is to complete the lyrics of the song “Do You Know Where You
Going To” this song might not be popular now but this will remind us being social being as the
saying “No man is an Island. You will be analysing the content of this song in relation to your
commitment and dream as a Human Being. The song implies the importance of social
organization to help us to be socially inclined and be ready to part of this complicated society,
life is simple yet we make it complicated
Do you know where ________________? You knew __________, but my spirit was free
Do you like the things that _____ is showing you? Laughing at the _________ that you once ask me
________ are you going to? do you know? Do you know where you're going to?
Do you get what you're __________ for? Do you _______ the things that life is showing you?
Where are you going to? do you know?
When you look behind you there's no ______ door
What are you hoping for? Now, _______ back in all we pass
We've let so many ________
Do you know? just slip through our ______
Once we were ______ still in time
Chasing the fantasies that filled our ________ Why must we wait so long before we see
How sad the _________ to those questions can be?
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What’s In
Hierarchy of Social Needs and Functions of Social Organization
SOCIETY
SELF Social Justice
ACTUALIZATION
Bio-cultural COMMUNITY
Transitional Adv. Social Needs
Boundary Reciprocal Altruism
SELF
ESTEEM
EXTENDED FAMILY
Basic Social Needs
BELONGINGNESS Concern: Kin Altruism
AND LOVE
FAMILY
SAFETY Basic Psychological Needs for Concern:
SECURITY Concern: Passing of Genes
SELF
PHYSIOLOGICAL Basic Biological Needs
Concern: Survival
Let’s go back to the prior activity of this module wherein you were tasked to complete the
lyrics of the song, where every line of the songs talks about our judgement of our life, our
accomplishment and aspiration which includes the life we take. Now base on the
Hierarchy level, fill in which level your present involvement of the organization you have
chosen be belong and make justification take the given example as your perusal.
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What’s New
Fill-in and complete the graphic organizer with the type of social group, wherein you will
identify the IN GROUP, OUT GROUP and REFERENCE GROUP, the circle is intended for
OUT GROUP, while the triangles are for IN GROUP and the arrow are for the REFERENCE
GROUP. Examples are given for your perusal. Please be reminded of the General Ruling
in answering the activities of this module.
Family
Parents
and School
Siblings Teachers,
Classmates
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What is It
Social group consists of individuals who are united by their similar characteristics and these
characteristics serve as the bases of their constant interaction. However, not all individuals
who share similar characteristics interact with one another. Social group consists of
individuals who are united by their similar characteristics and these characteristics serve as
the bases of their constant interaction. However, not all individuals who share similar
characteristics interact with one another
IN GROUP- the social group in which an individual directly affiliates and expresses loyalty to.
It’s three primary characteristics reinforce the boundary that it creates between its members
and those coming from other groups.
Members use titles, external symbols and dress to distinguish themselves from the out-
group. Members apply positive stereotypes to their in-group and negative stereotypes to
the out-group.
Members tend to clash or compete with members of the out-group.
OUT-GROUP – The group that an individual is not part of negative attributes are usually
associated with individuals who are part of this group.
REFERENCE GROUP – the behavior of an individual can be shape by the set of behavior and
beliefs of a group that such an individual considers as ideal.
Social organizations happen in everyday life. Many people belong to various social structures—
institutional and informal. These include clubs, professional organizations, and religious
institutions. To have a sense of identity with the social organization, being closer to one another
helps build a sense of community. While organizations link many like-minded people, it can
also cause a separation with others not in their organization due to the differences in thought.
Social organizations are structured to where there is a hierarchical system. A hierarchical
structure in social group’s influences the way a group is structured and how likely it is that
the group remains together.
Four other interactions can also determine if the group stays together. A group must have a
strong affiliation within itself. To be affiliated with an organization means to have connection
and acceptance in that group. Affiliation means an obligation to come back to that
organization. To be affiliated with an organization, it must know and recognize that you are a
member. The organization gains power through the collective resources of these affiliations.
Often affiliates have something invested in these resources that motivate them to continue to
make the organization better. On the other hand, the organization must keep in mind
the substitutability of these individuals. While the organization needs the affiliates and the
resources to survive, it also must be able to replace leaving individuals to keep the organization
going. Because of all these characteristics, it can often be difficult to be organized within the
organization. This is where recorded control comes in, as writing things down makes them
more clear and organized.
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Social organizations within society are constantly changing. Smaller scale social
organizations in society include groups forming from common interests and
conversations. Social organizations are created constantly and with time change.
Smaller scaled social organizations include many everyday groups that people would not
even think have these characteristics. These small social organizations can include things
such as bands, clubs, or even sports teams. Within all of these small scaled groups, they
contain the same characteristics as a large scale organization would. While these small
social organization do not have nearly as many people as a large scale would, they still
interact and function in the same way.
Looking at a common small organization, a school sports team, it is easy to see how it
can be a social organization. The members of the team all have the same goals, which is
to win, and they all work together to accomplish that common goal. It is also clear to see
the structure in the team. While everyone has the same goal in mind, they have different
roles, or positions, that play a part to get there. To achieve their goal they must be one,
and that is what makes them a social organization.
A big social organization that everyone knows about is a hospital. Within the hospital are
small social organization—for example, the nursing staff and the surgery team. These
smaller organizations work closer together to accomplish more for their area, which in
turn makes the hospital more successful and long lasting. As a whole, the hospital
contains all the characteristics of being a social organization. In a hospital, there are
various relationships between all of the members of the staff and also with the patients.
This is a main reason that a hospital is a social organization. There is also division of
labor, structure, cohesiveness, and communication systems. To operate to the utmost
effectiveness, a hospital needs to contain all of the characteristics of a social organization
because that is what makes it strong. Without one of these things, it would be difficult
for this organization to run.
Human Ecology is the study of the interactions between man and nature in different
cultures. Human Ecology combines the ideas and methods from several disciplines,
including anthropology, sociology, biology, economic history and archeology.
In statistics, a population is the entire pool from which a statistical sample is drawn.
A population may refer to an entire group
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measurements. A population can thus be said to be an aggregate observation of subjects
grouped together by a common feature.
What’s more
Do still remember the organizational chart of your School, wherein it is headed by a school
head/principal. Let’s your retention be at test by writing the names of the your teacher
and school personnel who handled different position in your respective school by
providing their names in the organizational chart
School Head/Principal
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What I Have Learned
Sociology is the study of “scientific study of society, including patterns of social
relationships, social interactions, and culture”.
Social
Population Organization
Or
Human Social
FAMILY Ecology COMMUNITY Psychology SOCIETY
Social
Demography
Change
Or
Based on the presentation above wherein it implies that the family is the basic unit of the
society it’s main function is to nurture the values, behavior, and identity of its member. This
nurtured characteristics it will be evident in their community as they interact to their
community that composed the human ecology allowing the growth of population and
demography to enclose in building a society manned by social organization and social change
as they develop to understand the functionality of society thru sociological approach and
psychology which conclude functional social change. Family is the single
most important influence in a child's life. From their first moments of life, children depend on
parents and family to protect them and provide for their needs. Parents and family form a child's
first relationships.
Families Provide Protection Simply put, children are not equipped to manage life on their
own. After all, children can’t earn income and provide for their own economic security. They
need a stable home and strong parents who are committed to their well-being. Children need
to feel safe and protected to engage in a healthy way with the world.
Families Advocate for Children’s Needs At times, children depend on the adults in their lives
to speak up for their needs. A child may be struggling at school, for example. Or someone may
be bullying a child in the neighborhood. If a child has any health concerns, parents are best
equipped to talk with doctors and care professionals. It can be hard for kids to tackle these
sorts of complex issues on their own
Family Helps Model Good Values In today’s hyper-connected world, it’s easy to get over-
exposed to unhealthy ideas and images. However, a close family with strong values can help
young family members avoid or resist negative influences. Without strong family values, young
people can succumb to peer pressure and stumble upon unwanted consequences, including
substance abuse and various forms of addiction. It’s best to start embodying good values when
your kids are young.
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Healthy Families Provide Guidance in All Areas of Life Families can be a source of support
in good times and in bad. When kids are young, parents can provide advice on playground or
friendship issues. As children grow, parents can help them navigate school, sports, activities,
Let us check your understanding based on the presentation above, supply the needed
information to complete the concept mapping below with your understanding
UNDERSTANDING
FUNCTIONS OF FUNCTIONS OF
THE FAMILY SOCIETY
What I can Do
Vocabulary Game : Form another word out of the word ORGANIZATION initial letter/s
is provided for your guide. Which include the meaning of the word.
ORGANIZATION
1. have (a document) legalized by a notary
2. allow each person to have only a fixed amount of
1 N O T A R I Z I N G (a particular commodity)
R A T I O N I N G 3. the action of teaching a person or animal a
2 particular skill or type of behavior
3 T R A I N I N G 4. a formal speech, especially one given on a
ceremonial occasion
4 O R A T I O N 5. a large body of people united and inhabiting a
particular country or territory
5 N A T I O N 6. a part of an organism that is typically self-
O R G A N contained and has a specific vital function, such
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as the heart or liver in humans
7 R A I N 7. a large or overwhelming quantity of things that
fall or descend
8 A R T 8. works produced by human creative skill and
imagination
9 O R
9. conjunction, used to link alternatives
I 10. the ninth letter of the alphabet.
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Assessment
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each item prudently, and choose the correct answer by writing
letter and the word/s in your answer sheet.
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10. It is a social science which entails the statistical study of populations.
A. Census C. Survey
B. Demography D. Populalogy
11. It is the study of the interactions between man and nature in different cultures
and it combines the ideas and methods from several disciplines, including
anthropology, sociology, biology, economic history and archeology.
A. Human Population C. Human Ecology
B. Human Demography D. Human System
15. It refers to a number of people or things that are located close together or are
considered or classed together.
A. Group C. Section
B. Category D. Selection
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References
Books
Gonzales, Maria Carinnes P. et. al Understanding Culture, Society, and
Politics.,Diwa Learning System Inc., 2016 pp. 90-100
Aguilar, Maria Virginia G. et. al Society, Culture and Politcs., The Phoenix
Publishing House Inc., 2016 pp. 90-100
Lanuza, Gerry M. et. al Understanding Culture, Society, and Politcs., Rex Book
Store and Printing Company Inc., 2016 pp. 68-78
Online Resources
https://ucspsite.wordpress.com/page/
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-relationship-of-culture-society-and-politics
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1468-4446.12613
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