SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Quarter 1- Module 2
Analyze the Concept, Aspects and Changes
in/of Culture and Society
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Understanding Culture,
Society and Politics
Quarter 1- Module 3
Analyze the Concept, Aspects and Changes
in/of Culture and Society
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No.
Overview 1
Content 1
Competencies 1
Pretest 2
Lesson 1
Activity 1 3
Activity 2 5
Activity 3 5
Activity 4 6
Activity 5 7
Lesson 2
Activity 1 8
Activity 2 9
Activity 3 10
Activity 4 11
Post Test 12
Answer Key 13
References 14
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WHAT I NEED TO KNOW
For the Learners
Congratulations! You have completed the previous module! You are now ready
for the next step which is learning how to analyse the concept, aspects and
changes of culture and society and also be able to explain the importance of
cultural relativism in attaining cultural understanding. Have some fun to learn
more effectively, enjoy learning. Good luck!
Module Content
My dear learner, welcome to the second module! This module will help you
understand the concepts, aspects and changes of culture and society. It will also
explain the importance of cultural relativism in attaining cultural understanding. You
will be equipped with the skills needed in this fast changing world.
The knowledge you will gain from this module will enhance your ideas upon
relating to the changes of culture and society, thus will improve your in- depth
understanding of culture and social aspects on our very own life setting.
These are the competencies included in this module:
1. Analyze the concept, aspects and changes of culture and society
(UCSP11/12DCSIc-8 )
2. Explain the importance of cultural relativism in attaining cultural
understanding. (UCSP11/12DCSId-10 )
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WHAT I KNOW (PRETEST)
This activity will enable you to assess your prior knowledge
from the topic that will be discussed in this lesson.
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your
answer in your activity notebook.
1. It is the ability to understand a culture on its own terms and not to make
judgments using the standards of one's own culture.
A. Sociological view B. Culture C. Cultural relativism D. Society
2. It refers to a group or community which shares common experiences that shapes
the way its members understand the world.
A. Politics B. Society C. Political Science D. Culture
3. It is anything that is used to stand for something else.
A. Symbols B. Norms C. Artifacts D. Language
4. Refers to a system of words and symbols used to communicate with other
people.
A. Symbols B. Norms C. Artifacts D. Language
5. It refers to valuable tools for exploring the past and using them to understand the
past.
A. Values B. Norms C. Artifacts D. Language
6. These are rules or expectations of behaviour and thoughts based on shared
beliefs within a specific cultural or social group.
A. Values B. Norms C. Artifacts D. Language
7. Refers to all alterations affecting new traits or trait complexes and changes in a
cultures content and structure.
A. Cultural change B. Social change C. Political change D. Sociological change
8. A variations or modifications in the patterns of social organization of sub groups
within society.
A. Cultural change B. Social change C. Political change D. Sociological change
9. Cultural relativism teaches us that, marriage patterns are__________, not
objective truth.
A. Social option B. Political option C. Cultural option D. Socio-cultural option
10. It is a person's principles or standards of behaviour.
A. Values B. Norms C. Artifacts D. Language
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Lesson Analyse the Concept, Aspects and Changes of
Culture and Society
1 (UCSP11/12DCSIc-8)
WHAT I NEED TO KNOW
At the end of the lesson, you are expected to:
analyze the concept of culture and society; and
determine the aspects and changes of culture and
society.
WHAT’S NEW
Activity 1. What I Think About This
Directions: List down your observation about the given
picture below. Write your observations in your activity
notebook.
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WHAT IS IT
What have you noticed on the pictures above? These have
something to do with culture.
Culture refers to a group or community which shares
common experiences that shape the way its members
understand the world. It includes groups that we are born into, such as race,
national origin, gender, class, or religion. It can also include a group we join or
become part of.
Culture is a strong part of people's lives. It influences their views, values,
humor, hopes, loyalties, worries and fears. It helps to have some perspective
and understanding of their cultures.
Culture and society defined, culture consists of the beliefs, behaviors, objects,
and other characteristics common to the members of a particular group
or society.
Through culture, people and groups define themselves, conform
to society's shared values, and contribute to society.
The major elements of culture are symbols, language, norms, values, and
artifacts.
1. A symbol is anything that is used to stand for something else.
People who share a culture often attach a specific meaning to an
object, gesture, sound, or image. For example, a cross is a significant symbol
to Christians. It is not simply two pieces of wood attached to each other, nor is
it just an old object of torture and execution. To Christians, it represents the
basis of their entire religion, and they have great reverence for the symbol.
2. Language is a system of words and symbols used to communicate with
other people. This includes full languages as we usually think of them,
such as English, Spanish, French, etc. but, it also includes body language,
slang, and common phrases that are unique to certain groups of people.
3. Systems of values are culturally defined standards for what is good or
desirable. Members of the culture use the shared system of values to
decide what is good and what is bad. Lanuza M. Gerry and Raymundo S. Sarah
Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics. 151 (2016).
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WHAT’S MORE
Activity 2. Alternating Flow Chart
Directions: Using the alternating flow chart, write your
opinion on the concept, aspects and changes of culture and
society on a separate sheet of paper.
This is an example:
Processed Questions:
1. What are your findings/ opinions based on facts?
2. What are the positive effects of globalization?
3. How can you make the negative effects of globalization into positive one?
Activity 3. Essay Writing
Directions: Use the space below to explain the concept, aspects and changes of
culture and society.
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WHAT I LEARNED
Let Us Remember
Cultural artifact or artefact is a term used in the social
sciences, particularly anthropology, ethnology, and
sociology for anything created by humans which gives
information about the culture of its creator and users.
Artifacts are such valuable tools for exploring the past and using them
to understand the past.
Human values are essential in our life because they help us to grow
and develop. It is a person's standards of behaviour, principles and
own judgment. Some of the values, human treasures are honesty,
love, happiness, and integrity.
Social and cultural norms are rules or expectations of behaviour and
thoughts based on shared beliefs within a
specific cultural or social group.
Social change - variations or modifications in the patterns of social
organisation of sub groups within society
Cultural change - refers to all alterations affecting new traits or trait
complexes and changes in a cultures content and structure.
Good work! You have finished another task! Are you excited
to start a new one? Let us proceed now to the next activity.
Good luck and enjoy.
Great job! This time, it’s your turn to work on your own.
Activity 4. Reflection
Directions: In writing your reflection, you have to complete the sentence below.
Write your answer in your activity notebook.
I learned that_______________________________________________________
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I realized that_______________________________________________________
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If given a chance_____________________________________________________
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Hello! At this point, I am sure that you are already familiar with
the concepts, aspects and changes of culture and society. Now let’s
further check your understanding of what these concepts are about
through the following activities.
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WHAT I CAN DO
Activity 5. Slogan Making
Directions: Create a slogan on your personal opinion or insights on the concepts,
aspects and changes of culture and society. Illustrate your slogan in a ¼ size of
illustration board with your explanation.
Great job! You have finished the first part of this
module. This time, let’s dig deeper into the importance of
cultural relativism in attaining cultural understanding by
talking about their contributions to Philippine democracy.
MODULE 2 - LESSON 2
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Hi! Welcome to the last part of this module. The first
module introduced you to the world of culture and society.
It guides you in tracing the roots of culture and society, and
it provides you some detailed account on their
contributions to this fast changing world. Are you ready to
learn more?
Lesson Explain the Importance of Cultural Relativism in
Attaining Cultural Understanding.
2 (UCSP11/12DCSId-10)
WHAT I NEED TO KNOW
At the end of the lesson, you are expected to:
define cultural relativism; and
explain the importance of cultural relativism in attaining cultural
understanding.
WHAT’S NEW
Activity 1. Complete Me
Directions: Complete the diagram by supplying the importance of cultural relativism
in attaining cultural understanding. Write your answer on your activity notebook.
Questions:
1. What is the importance of
cultural relativism?
2. How do you relate each of its
importance?
3. Why do you think it is important
to know cultural relativism?
WHAT IS IT
Was it hard to complete the diagram? To give you an idea
of what it is, read and understand the following concepts.
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Cultural relativism is the ability to understand a culture on its own terms
and not to make judgments using the standards of one's
own culture.
The goal of this is to promote understanding of cultural practices that are
not typically part of one's own culture.
Cultural Relativism is important to anthropology and one of the things that
makes anthropology unique because it is a tool, a method for attempting to
see things from a multiplicity of viewpoints so as to better understand
them.
Cultural Relativism does not mean that anything a culture does is good or
moral. This is one of the ones that confuse people.
Cultural relativism teaches us that, marriage patterns are cultural options,
not objective truth.
Cultural Relativism doesn’t mean that cultures can’t be compared.
There is sometimes a strange notion that there are no commonalities
between cultures.
This is one of the reasons why those trained in cultural anthropology
are often great problem solvers for complex issues.
WHAT’S MORE
Activity 2. Stop and Reflect
Directions: Create a table that shows a summary of
what you have learned from the discussion above. Write
your answer in your notebook.
What Cultural Relativism is What Cultural Relativism is The importance of Cultural
not Relativism
WHAT I CAN DO
Activity 3. Conceptualize Me
Directions: Use the given picture to conceptualize the
importance of cultural relativism in attaining cultural
understanding.
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Questions:
1. What can you say about the picture?
2. How the given words from the picture help you conceptualize the importance
of cultural relativism in attaining cultural understanding?
You have finally reached the last part of this
module. After learning and understanding the importance
of cultural relativism in attaining cultural understanding,
please share your opinion and reaction about the lesson
presented. Good luck!
SELF - TEST
Activity 4. Essay
Directions: Write in your activity notebook NOT MORE
THAN 200 WORDS your understanding and observation.
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1. Why do you think there is a need to understand
cultural relativism in our society? Expound your
answer by providing examples.
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED
The importance of understanding cultural relativism is to
know one's own culture. Understanding this perspective
of cultural relativism leads to the view that no culture is
superior than another culture and the idea that culture can be
compared in terms of law, politics, and systems has no bases
at all. The concept that a person's beliefs, values, and practices should be
understood based on that person's own culture, rather than be judged against the
criteria of another.
Cultural relativism cannot be used to evaluate other cultures based on the
ideas you believe in. An example is a country who specialized dried fried crickets for
food and you think it is weird because it is not usual in your culture.
Cultural relativism is an idea, that cultures must be examined, based on their
own context and merits, not to be seen as customs and codes of other cultures.
Cultural relativism is important in studying minority cultures, colonized cultures, and
other traditions which belongs to another culture.
Congratulations! You are now done with your
module! I hope you are able to understand and explore the
topics discussed. The principles will be used in your daily life.
Good luck on your future endeavour. See you!
POST TEST
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer in your activity
notebook.
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1. It refers to all alterations affecting new traits or trait complexes and changes in a
cultures content and structure.
A. Cultural change B. Social change C. Political change D. Sociological change
2. It refers to valuable tools for exploring the past and using them to understand the
past.
A. Values B. Norms C. Artefacts D. Language
3. It is the ability to understand a culture on its own terms and not to make judgments
using the standards of one's own culture.
A. Sociological view B. Culture C. Cultural relativism D. Society
4. These are rules or expectations of behaviour and thoughts based on shared
beliefs within a specific cultural or social group.
A. Values B. Norms C. Artefacts D. Language
5. Cultural relativism teaches us that, marriage patterns are__________, not
objective truth.
A. Social option B. Political option C. Cultural option D. Socio-cultural option
6. It is a person's principles or standards of behaviour.
A. Values B. Norms C. Artefacts D. Language
7. It refers to a group or community which shares common experiences that shape
the way its members understand the world.
A. Politics B. Society C. Political Science D. Culture
8. Refers to a system of words and symbols used to communicate with other people.
A. Symbols B. Norms C. Artefacts D. Language
9. It is anything that is used to stand for something else.
A. Symbols B. Norms C. Artefacts D. Language
10. It is a variations or modifications in the patterns of social organisation of sub
groups within society.
A. Cultural change B. Social change C. Political change D. Sociological change
ANSWER KEY:
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https://www.compellingtruth.org/cultural-relativism.html . Accessed May
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