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Lesson 3 - Me, My Family and The Social Institution

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LESSON 3:

ME, MY FAMILY
AND THE
SOCIAL
INSTITUTION
INTRODUCTIO
N After exploring your values and their
importance in guiding you towards the right path,
you will now continue to discover more about
yourself and this time you will look into your family
and the other institutions that have contributed to
your becoming into the person that you are now. It
is through knowing your roots and striving to be
your best that you can become an instrument to
help others become the person that they want to
be.
ABSTRACTION
The Family as the Natural Institution.
• A family is usually made up of a
husband , a wife, and children.
• The most natural thing for the
parents to do is to take care of
their children with an abundance
of love and affection.
• The family is the primary and
natural school of life (Esteban,
1990).
THE SCHOOL
• The professional educator is
challenged to help prepare the
student for life.
• It is said that education is a lifelong
process, schooling is the process of
being taught in a school.
• Schooling is likewise a testing ground
in which you are exposed to ideas
and conduct which may agree or
conflict with your own moral values
and ethical behavior.
RELIGION
• The teachings of religion speak of
man’s destiny and the transcendence
of man, of the fall of man and of his
redemption, of sin and forgiveness of
sins; of Grace- a supernatural gift of
God which enlightens, strengthens,
and brings man to his salvation, i.e.,
man’s participation in the divine life
of God.
PEERS
• Most of the learner’s waking hours
are mostly spent at home and in
school where parental and teacher
modelling influences his behavior.
• gain self-confidence and self-worth
MASS MEDIA
• media has come to be a big part in
our society and it seems television
shows and movies have become
more violent and racy
• children and teenagers need to limit
how much television they watch and
media needs to enforce who can and
cannot watch their entertainment
CONCLUSION
As future GMRC educator, it is best to bear in
mind that the best way to inspire the learner is
to let them see the example of a respected
teacher. You should never underestimate how
the student scrutinizes your lesons, teaching
style, mannerisms, moods, virtues and
personality. The student observes, absorbs
impressions, talks about, and remembers his
teachers.
THANK
YOU

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