Quarter Plan in Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Second Semester - First and Second Quarter S.Y. 2018 - 2019
Quarter Plan in Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Second Semester - First and Second Quarter S.Y. 2018 - 2019
Guide Questions:
1.) Why it is important to know community in different perspective?
2.) How these perspectives affects your future career choice?
Short Quiz
WEEK 2 2. Definitions of U – Compare and contrast the Interactive Discussion using Venn diagram
Nov. 29, 2018 community definitions of community using Compare and contrast community as social sciences, institutions, civil society,
(2 hours) a. Social sciences various perspectives, e.g., social and local/grassroots level perspectives.
perspective sciences, institutions, civil society
b. Institutional and local/grassroots level. Guide Questions:
perspective (HUMMS_CSC12-IIIa-c-2) 1.) What is a community in the perspective of social sciences? Institutions? Civil
c. Civil society society? Local/grassroots level?
(e.g., people’s 2.) What are the groups or organizations involve in these perspectives?
organization, 3.) In what way they promote harmony and peace within the community?
civic 4.) How these organizations help you as a student?
organizations, 5.) What are the things you can contribute as a student?
social
movements, Journal: Write your role as a student in your community. State how the functions of
LGBT, etc.) community in different perspectives to attain your role or part in your community.
d. Local and
grassroots CRITERIA:
levels Content and Organization of Topic 10pts
Practical Application/Relevance of Experiences 10pts
Total: 20 points
WEEK 3 K – Explains what common good is Interactive Discussion
Dec. 04 – 06, and how an individual can contribute
2018 to attaining it. Guide Questions:
(4 hours) K – Identify the characteristics and 1.) What is common good?
acts of a good citizen to the 2.) How can you contribute in attaining it?
attainment of common good. 3.) What are the characteristics of a good citizen to contribute in the common good of
U – Develop/Affirm sense of shared the community?
identity and willingness to 4.) Do you possess these characteristics?
contribute to the attainment of the 5.) What talent or ability do you have that you think can help your community?
common good. (HUMMS_CSC12-IIIa-
c-3) Song Analysis: Magkaisa by Virna Lisa
D – Writes and presents a pledge of Sharing of Insights through the following quotations and bible verses:
commitment in contributing to the “Together we stand, divided we fall.” – John F. Kennedy
attainment of common good. Each part of the body is unique and important. Like each of us is unique and our
uniqueness can help strengthen our community.
“As a body is one though it has many parts and all the parts of the body
Though many are one body, so also as Christ.” – Corinthians 12:12
RUBRIC:
Content 50%
Presentation 30%
Relevance in Promoting Values 20%
Total: 100%
WEEK 4 3. Elements K – Recognize diversities in Interactive Discussion
Dec. 11 and a. Structures (e.g., communities. (HUMMS_CSC12-IIIa-c-
13, 2018 sociopolitical, 4) Guide Questions:
(4 hours) economics, and U – Explain the relationship of 1.) What is diversity?
cultural, etc.) structures of community (e.g., 2.) What are the structures of community? Explain each.
sociopolitical, economics, and 3.) How are they related to each other?
cultural, etc.) in creating diversity in 4.) How does the structures of the community create diversity?
community/society.
Lecture: Picture Analysis
Process Questions:
1.) Why do you think these show sociopolitical, economic and cultural structures?
2.) Is it possible that these elements of the community create differences in the lives of
the people in the community? How and why?
3.) Do you think that the pictures shows contribution to the development of the
community?
4.) Do you think these elements can exist on their own without the others?
RUBRIC:
Content/Topic Relativity 50%
Creativity, Design and Presentation 35%
Clarity and Cleanliness 10%
Punctuality 5%
Total: 100%
WEEK 5 – 7
Dec. 18 – Jan.
CHRISTMAS BREAK
03, 2019
(12 hours)
WEEK 8 b. Dynamics and K – Recognize diversities in Concept Sketches Activity – Draw/Sketch a symbol or an object about a community
Jan. 08 and processes (e.g., communities. (HUMMS_CSC12-IIIa-c- without a leader. Explain to the class why.
10, 2019 community 4) Trust Walk Activity
(4 hours) power, K – Define community power and
leadership, leadership. Process Questions:
relationships, K – Identify the types of leadership 1.) What was it like to be the guide, responsible for the safety of your partner?
social change) and its importance. 2.) Did you have any difficulty trusting your partner while blindfolded? Why or why
not?
3.) What struggle or problem you experienced with your teammate?
4.) Why trust in your teammate is important?
5.) How did it feel when you and your teammate successfully trusted each other to
accomplish something challenging?
Lecture/Discussion
Guide Questions:
1.) What is community power?
2.) What is the importance of community power?
3.) What is a good leadership?
4.) What are the types of leadership?
5.) What type of leadership is suitable in your community?
6.) How can we obtain the optimum potential of power community?
Quiz
WEEK 9 K – Recognize diversities in Focus Question: What do you think will happen if the person on the position of Brgy.
Jan. 15, 2019 communities. (HUMMS_CSC12-IIIa-c- Captain will act as a Brgy. Tanod?
(2 hours) 4) Sharing of Insights
K – Identify the importance and
meaning of relationship. Process Questions:
K – Recognize the effect of change in 1.) In your community, do you help one another in leading the community for its
societal relationship. betterment?
K – Identify what compromises the 2.) Do you still care and feel socially responsible for one another? Why and how?
community.
U – Analyze functions of Video Clip Analysis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkrQzmGMsg0
communities in terms of structures, Lecture/Discussion
dynamics, and processes.
(HUMMS_CSC12-IIIa-c-5) Guide Questions:
D – Writes a conscientious concept 1.) What is a relationship?
about the effect of social change into 2.) How does relationship affect the normal functioning of the community?
the social social relationship. 3.) How does relationship cause social change?
D – Presents different problem 4.) What is social change?
encountered in a community and 5.) What causes social change?
identify how as an individual can 6.) What is the effect of this social change in our daily life?
contribute for the betterment of the 7.) What are the composition of your community in terms of structures?
situation. 8.) How do people in the community act to one another?
9.) How community is develop as it develop or influence a person or group of persons?
Essay Writing (Written Work) – Write an essay about the effect of social change into
the social social relationship. Present different problem encountered in a
community and identify how you can contribute for the betterment of the situation.
CRITERIA:
Content 15pts
Organization of Ideas 5pts
Practical Application/Relevance of Experiences 10pts
Total: 30 points
WEEK 9 4. Typologies (e.g., K – Identify the three types of Puzzle Activity: Identify what type of community is shown in the completed puzzle.
Jan. 17, 2019 formal-informal, community. Interactive Discussion
(2 hours) rural-urban, local- U – Compare and contrast typologies Venn Diagram – Write similarities and the contrasting factor they observed base
global, sectors, of community. (HUMMS_CSC12-IIIa- on the pictures formed in the puzzle activity.
social spaces, etc.) c-6)
Process Questions:
1.) What are the things you consider in identifying the similarities and contrast in the
community?
2.) What type of community do you have?
3.) What are the things you like and dislike in your community? Share your experience.
4.) How will you contribute to lessen these kind of problems?
5.) What can you do to improve more of the things that you like in your community?
Lecture/Discussion
Guide Questions:
1.) What are the difference between rural, suburban, urban, local, and global
community? Give examples.
Quiz
WEEK 10 Community Action K – Identify the differences and Warm-Up Activity: Video Clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kI_6quF_sJ4
Jan. 22, 2019 similarities of community
(2 hours) 1. Overview engagement, solidarity, and Process Questions:
a. Community citizenship. 1.) Based on the video, how will you define community action and community
Engagement K – Recognize the values of engagement?
b. Solidarity undertaking community action 2.) What is the benefit of community engagement?
c. Citizenship modalities. (HUMMS_CSC12-IIId-g-7) 3.) Why community action is important?
K – Identify the duties, 4.) What if there is no community action within the society?
responsibilities and obligations of
citizenship. Lecture/Discussion
U – Analyze the duties, Balloon Frenzy – Analyze the duties, responsibilities and obligations of an
responsibilities and obligations of an individual as part of citizenship and its role in civil society.
individual as part of citizenship and
its role in civil society. Guide Questions:
D – Create a comical skit/comics 1.) What is community engagement? Solidarity? Citizenship?
about a community action and how it 2.) What are the duties, responsibilities and obligations of an individual as part of
made impact to lives within the citizenship and its role in civil society?
community. 3.) Did you feel responsible towards the community? Why and why not? How?
4.) What community engagement and community action you can do or join with as a
student?
5.) Why collaboration is important within a community?
6.) What is the application of citizenship towards growth and development?
RUBRIC:
Content/Understanding of Topic 50%
Creativity, Relativity and Cleanliness 20%
Organization and Presentation 30%
Total: 100%
Quiz
WEEK 10
Jan. 24, 2019 MIDTERM EXAMINATIONS/PROJECT MAKING/COMPLETION OF REQUIREMENTS
(2 hours)
WEEK 11 Community Action K – Identify opportunities to Review: Triple Venn Diagram – Determine the similarities and differences of
Jan. 29, 2019 contribute to community community engagement, solidarity and citizenship.
(2 hours) 1. Overview development through solidarity. Warm-Up Activity: Video Clip Presentation about Unity/Solidarity
a. Community (HUMMS_CSC12-IIId-g-9) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNNOYQoFB1I)
Engagement K – Identify the characteristics of Collaborative Discussion
b. Solidarity solidarity. Presentation/Reporting – Students will identify opportunities of self-
c. Citizenship U – Acknowledge interrelationship of involvement to community engagement.
self and community in undertaking (https://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/participation/encouraging-
community action. (HUMMS_CSC12- involvement/involve-those-affected/main)
IIId-g-8)
U – Analyze the roles in self – Process Questions:
involvement to community 1.) What are your roles as citizen in engaging in the community actions?
engagement. 2.) What are your contributions in the community where solidarity is shown?
D – Evaluate a photo and write an 3.) Do you possess the characteristics of solidarity? Why or why not?
insight in involving self to 4.) How community helps you in undertaking your involvement to the community?
community engagement.
D – Discuss the roles of the student Lecture/Discussion
as citizens in engaging in the Characteristics of Solidarity (https://acton.org/pub/religion-liberty/volume-11-
community action and acts showing number-5/solidarity-fundamental-social-virtue)
the characteristics of solidarity. Community Participation
(http://chl.berkeley.edu/images/stories/conference/f6%201%20
community%20engagement%20-
%20definitions%20and%20organizing%20concepts.pdf)
Guide Questions:
1.) How can you show active community engagement?
2.) What are the characteristics of solidarity?
3.) Can you give an experience wherein communal solidarity is expressed as a social
virtue? How will you benefit from that?
4.) Why there is a need to deeply involve ourselves with community action?
Photo Essay (Written Work) – In 10 – 15 sentences, explain how can you involve
yourself to community engagement.
RUBRIC:
Content Relativity/Understanding of Topic 10 pts
Aspect Creativity 5 pts
Writing and Grammar 5 pts
Total: 20 points
WEEK 11 Community Action K – Identify the major issues Review: What is solidarity?
Jan. 31, 2019 affecting poor and marginalized Video Clip Presentation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7gF3hDoUqk)
(2 hours) 2. Purposes of communities.
Community Action K – Enumerate the roles of the youth Process Questions:
a. Major issues in community action. 1.) How do you see the value in the video into our community?
affecting poor K – Recognize the importance of 2.) What is the importance of solidarity in community development?
and solidarity in sociopolitical processes 3.) What are the major issues that arise affecting the poor and marginalized
marginalized in promoting national and global communities due to lack of solidarity?
communities community development. 4.) What can you suggest for the betterment of the community?
b. The role of the (HUMMS_CSC12-IIId-g-10) 5.) What are your roles as youth in community action?
youth in U – Assess selected community
community action initiatives. (HUMMS_CSC12- Lecture – Broaden the following statements about the importance of solidarity.
action IIId-g-11) a. Solidarity is more than unions
D – Present an infomercial to show b. Solidarity is defying boundaries
3. Selected cases of ways on promoting the roles of youth c. Solidarity is from communication to action
community-action in community action. Interactive Discussion – Students will answer a survey questionnaire in assessing
initiatives community action initiatives.
Guide Questions:
1.) How important is solidarity in sociopolitical processes in promoting national and
global community development?
2.) What is the essence of assessing community action initiatives?
3.) How assessing community action initiatives plays a vital role in planning community
projects?
RUBRIC:
Content Organization and Relativity/Understanding of Topic 15 pts
Presentation, Creativity and Clarity 15 pts
Total: 30 points
Homework
WEEK 12
Feb. 05 – 07 15TH FOUNDATION WEEK / INTRAMS
(4 hours)
WEEK 13 Core Values and K – Define human rights, social Review – Graphic Organizer
Feb. 12, 2019 Principles of justice, empowerment, advocacy, and Lecture
(2 hours) Community Action gender equality.
Initiatives K – Identify the basic human rights. Guide Questions:
U – Differentiate empowerment and 1.) What do you know about right to life, right to liberty and right to property?
1. Human Rights advocacy, & social equity and gender 2.) Why do you have to know about these human rights?
2. Social Justice equality. 3.) What constitutes life that makes the right to life the most important human right?
3. Empowerment U – Explain the core values of 4.) What are the things you enjoy because you have life?
and Advocacy community action initiatives. 5.) What do you feel if the privileges you are enjoying now will be removed from you?
4. Participatory (HUMMS_CSC12-IIId-g-12) 6.) When can you call things a property?
Development D – Create and present a gallery walk 7.) How properties can be yours?
5. Gender Equality that promotes awareness of human 8.) What would you do in order to preserve your life and the life of others?
rights in communities among the 9.) Which of the different basic rights under right to liberty taken up you think is very
learners. important to you as a student?
D – Present a tree diagram that 10.) What would you do to preserve your basic right as a person and of the others as
promotes awareness of human rights member of the community?
in communities among the learners.
Homework – Read articles about the difference between advocacy and
empowerment.
WEEK 13
Feb. 14, 2019
(2 hours)
WEEK 14
Feb. 19, 2019
(2 hours)
WEEK 14
Feb. 21, 2019
(2 hours)
WEEK 15
Feb. 26, 2019
(2 hours)
WEEK 15
Feb. 28, 2019
(2 hours)
WEEK 16
Mar 05, 2019
(2 hours)
WEEK 16
Mar 07, 2019
(2 hours)
WEEK 17
Mar 12, 2019
(2 hours)
WEEK 17
Mar 14, 2019
(2 hours)
WEEK 18
Mar 19, 2019
(2 hours)
WEEK 18
Mar 21, 2019
(2 hours)
WEEK 19
Mar 26 – 28, COMMUNITY ACTION INITIATIVES: FIELD PRACTICUM
2019 FINAL EXAMINATION/PROJECT-MAKING AND SUBMISSION OF REQUIREMENTS
(4 hours)