Trends Q2 Module2-Print
Trends Q2 Module2-Print
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Welcome to the Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st CenturyGrade
12 Self-Learning Module (SLM) on Democratic Interventions and Undemocratic
Practices!
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from public and private institutions to assist you, the teacher or facilitator in helping
the learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Curriculum while overcoming
their personal, social, and economic constraints in schooling.
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this also aims to help
learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking into consideration their
needs and circumstances.
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Welcome to the Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century- Grade
12 Self-Learning Module (SLM) on Democratic Interventions and Undemocratic
Practices!
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What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in the module.
What I Know This part includes an activity that aims to check what
you already know about the lesson to take. If you get all the answers
correct (100%), you may decide to skip this module.
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with the previous one.
What’s New In this portion, the new lesson will be introduced to you in
various ways such as a
story, a song, a poem, a problem opener, an
activity or a situation.
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We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and
gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
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What I Need to Know
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What I Know
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the
chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
Lesson
Democratic Interventions in
1 Political Institutions
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
What’s In
Hello Philippines! Mabuhay! The first part of this module will surely give you an
excitement and intrigue regarding the face of political democracies! It is being said
that we live in a government by the people, of the people, and for the people. There
are so many issues that our government have faced and solved. Apparently, we do
observe this and we were able to react with this.
Democracy has been used by most of the political organizations in the recent time.
Exercising democracy depends on the capacity and power of the ruler or government
leader. It is perhaps their obligation to assess democratic interventions when deluge
problems arise in the society.
We live now in a country where human dignity and respect is a top priority and it
should be valued by governing authorities. This lesson was designed to know our
protection and safety not only for the wrong actions of the few but also from our
passion and abrupt decisions.
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What’s New
Direction: Observe and analyze the following words below. Compose
a sentence in each word based from your understanding and supply
the correct word at the center of the diagram. Write your answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
Voting
Voice Rights
Fairness ?
Equality
Freedom
What is It
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safety, protection from fast growing economic change, and failure to include
them in their programs and other project implementations.
2. Basic Needs- poverty and hunger are two of the common complaint by most
of the societies if these unable to undertake and solve. The agony between the
rich and poor is continuing to grow and there is a mechanism that leads to
create extra activities like prostitution, robbery, human trafficking, and drug
syndicate just to survive from the said problem.
3. Association- this includes democratic biases that weakens the traditional
family bond and kinship which were discouraged to exist by putting pressures
of work, migration and urbanization. There is a huge distance of government
in providing assistance and concern to the ordinary citizens that causes low
amount of livelihood support and led leaders to a highly corrupt, self-centered,
and inefficient head of a state.
4. Participation- active participation of citizens is imperatively effective in
promoting democratic practices in the country. People’s engagement in
various collective actions to execute voluntary services can help tackle and
solve problems. Exercising our responsibility in political processes determines
that we work together, collide to each other, and ensure to one another that
we have one common goal to achieve.
What’s More
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What I Have Learned
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
What I Can Do
a. ¼ size cartolina
b. Pencil
c. Coloring materials
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RUBRICS FOR POSTER MAKING
SCORE
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Lesson
Democratic Interventions in
2 Social Institutions
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
What’s In
How are you today? Congratulations for completing the activities in Lesson 1!
Be socially ready for the next lesson which will tackle the ways and means of social
democratic institutions. So, fasten your seatbelt and have a joy ride for Lesson 2.
What’s New
Picture Analysis: Analyze the pictures and identify if it’s a democratic society
or undemocratic society. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
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Process Questions:
1. What do you notice with the picture s? How they differ with one
another?
2. In your opinion, what are the characteristics of a society where you
would want to live in?
What is It
Their function is to collaborate and unite in order to come up with one purpose
and goal. They also contribute a lot in making society and people work together
to attain democratic principles and practices.
SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS
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These are programs designed addressing social welfare and develop human status
of living to alleviate poverty, ensure public health, child protection, nutritional care,
financial assistance, literacy, and employment.
1. Social Welfare- to equip the status of living and securing the earning stability
of every citizen.
2. Safety Net- to ensure and provide the best possible support among people in
times of hardship and other unpredictable crisis.
3. Social Protection- making a set of programs and projects to alleviate poverty
and vulnerability factors, promote efficiency of labor markets, avoid
participation or engagement of people to risks, developing their capability to
safeguard or protect themselves against any identified hazards including
crimes, trafficking, discrimination, and even inadequate income.
What’s More
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b. Cite the effects that democracy is effectively working in the society.
c. What rights of you are being upheld? How and Why?
What I Can Do
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Lesson
Democratic and
3 Undemocratic Practices
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
What’s In
example
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Social
Definition
Institution
example
example
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Guide Questions:
1. What is a social institution?
2. What are the social institutions?
3. How important social institutions in the society?
What’s New
Directions: Based on your own interpretation, define democracy and share your
views about a democratic country. Write your statement on a separate sheet of
paper.
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Guide Questions:
1. What have you noticed on the activity?
2. How did you examine your over view about a democratic country?
3. Is democratic country a successful and progressive one?
What is It
Democratic Practices
It is the interpretation on the things that happen every day in communities. Citizens
have prior concern to make these routine or event become open. However, this
doesn’t mean that people have to do anything. They just have to do the normal in
different ways. If the routine business of politics is done in ways that are open to
citizens, the routines can become democratic practices. These practices are reflected
in the ordinary people asking one another when something threatens their well-
being.
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1. Freedom of Speech- the ability to express thoughts, opinions, ideas, and
perceptions freely.
2. Inclusiveness and Equality- the practice of embracing and accepting all types of
people in the society and treating them with fair and just.
3. Suffrage- this is the right of a citizen to exercise the process of voting to any
political elections. The foundation of every healthy democracy, ensuring that
government authority derives from the will of the people.
4. Citizen Participation- is a process that gives person a chance to make positive
effects to public decisions and can take initiative to improve quality of life, work,
and relationship between society and government.
5. Right to Life- the right to live harmoniously in the society, that no one has the
right to punish, kill, or destroy the sanctity of living.
6. Minority Rights- the rights subject to members of ethnic groups, religious
groups, gender and sexual circles.
7. Constitutional Government - is defined by the existence of a constitution which
may be a legal instrument or merely a set of fixed norms or principles generally
accepted as the fundamental law of the polity that effectively controls the exercise
of political power.
Undemocratic Practices
It is a complex decision and process that is being hold and manipulated by one
individual or few members of the society rather than by many.
1. Drug War
2. Extra Judicial Killing
3. Gender Inequality
4. Racial Discrimination
5. Vote Buying
What’s More
I FILL YOU!
Direction: Write “D” if the statement is expressing democratic and “U” if
expressing undemocratic. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
__________1. People have the right to choose their own leaders.
__________2. The inequality arises among rich and poor.
__________3. Citizens are participative for the betterment of the regime.
__________4. Majority of people is eliminated from gaining of power.
__________5. Both minority and majority group are treated equally.
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What I Have Learned
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
Direction: Read and understand the questions carefully and
answer it on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What do you think the best practice in order to preserve democratic society?
Why?
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
2. Is only democracy a kind of government that enable people practice their
rights and contribute to the society? Why?
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
What I Can Do
Activity 1.2: REFLECT ON ME
Make a short reflection regarding the things that you have learned and
realization about democratic practices and how it affects you as a student and as a
member of the society. Write it on a separate sheet of paper.
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Lesson
The Ill Effects of
4 Undemocratic Practices
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
What’s In
How are you feeling today? We come up now to the last lesson of this module.
Lesson 4 outlines the impression on how undemocratic practices affect our daily
lives and when democracy fails to meet the essential practices.
Direction: Read the words inside the box and answer the questions below.
Freedom equal voting participation
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Voice rights fair majority opinion
Election engagement important representation
1.What have you noticed on the group of words inside the box?
2.What is the similarity of the words mentioned?
What’s New
CONCEPT MAPPING
Directions: Complete the concept Map and fill out the circles with best practices
to the problem presented at the center of the map.
GENDER BIAS
Guide questions:
1. Based on your answer, what do you think the best practice to overcome Gender
Bias? Explain.
Guide Questions:
a. What have you noticed on the table?
b. How did you distinguish a person/event or thing on classifying if it’s
innovative, consistent or versatile?
What is It
There is a failure of community, government agencies, the family,
and the absence of census on merging honest principles and the loss of voluntary
associations in the world today.
Democratic participation is the empowerment of people to effectively involve
themselves in creating structures, designing policies and programs that serve the
interests of all. A significant element of a good society is the demand for participation
in the governance. Democratic participation is built on the popular support and full
participation of people.
The Ill Effects of Undemocratic Practices:
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1. Poverty-the state of being insufficient in needs and shows inferiority in many
manners.
2. Gender Biases –an unfair or unequal treatment of one gender to other. It’s
shows prejudice or preference towards a person identity.
3. Political Marginalization- a social exclusion or disadvantage to the growth
and development of the society.
4. Racial Inequality- it is a practice and belief that groups of people are
identified as one is superior and possess high standard of physical trait and
appearance.
5. Cultural Domination- it means that culture dominating other culture by
overtaking its economy, policy, and behavioral aspects.
6. Crisis of representation- the co-occurrence of the financial crisis and the
exposure of a political class riddled with corruption reveals starkly the state
we're in: a crisis of representation
7. Politics of recognition - define our identity always in dialogue with,
sometimes in struggle against, the things our significant others want
to see in us.
What’s More
Activity: Like/Dislike
Directions: Put like or dislike on the space before the number. Write your answer
on a separate sheet of paper.
____________1. Equality is one of the ill effects of undemocratic practices.
____________2. In order to overcome undemocratic practice, we should avoid
discrimination and stereotyping.
____________3. Black and white people must be treated according to their race.
____________4. Poverty is the state of being sufficient in needs.
____________5. A democratic country is a country which leaders are chosen by a
certain person.
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What I Can Do
Assessment
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter
on a separate sheet of paper.
3. This is the right of a citizen to exercise the process of voting to any political
elections.
a. Freedom of Speech c. Citizen Participation
b. Minority Rights d. Suffrage
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6. Unfair or unequal treatment of one gender to other. It’s shows prejudice or
preference towards a person identity.
a. Gender c. Gender Bias
b. Gender identity d. Difference
11. The practice of embracing and accepting all types of people in the society and
treating them with fair and just.
a. Right to Life c. Freedom of Speech
b. Inclusiveness and Equality d. Minority Rights
12. The following are the ill effects of undemocratic practices except, ________.
a. Equality c. Gender biases
b. Poverty d. Inequality
15. The state of being lacking in needs and shows inferiority in many manners.
a. Poverty c. Violence
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b. Hunger d. Deviant
Additional Activities
A. SLOGAN MAKING
Direction: Suppose you are a national advocate promoting quality and equality of
life, how can you create a campaign with a catchy or informative slogan in order
to promote the said program and strengthen active participation among the
people.
Materials:
1. ¼ size Cartolina
2. Pentil Pen
3. Coloring Materials
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Most of the Few of the No No
words are words are grammatical grammatical
Oral grammatically grammatically mistake and mistake and
Presentation/Grammar mistake and mistake and acceptably well-arranged
not arranged acceptably arranged
arranged
Score
B. Take A Read
Direction: Put check (√ )on the column of Agree if you are agreeing that the
statement is true, and (X) if you disagree.
1.A good leader is one that can treat people equally, regardless of
their race.
2.Elites are for white collar jobs, and lower class are for blue collar
job.
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References
BOOKS
Trends, Networks and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century. Rex Book Store, Inc. (RBS),
856 Nicanor Reyes Sr. St., Sampaloc, Manila., 2017. Pages 202-212. Gladys P.
Mangiduyos.
OTHER SOURCES
HUMSS 12 Trends, Networks and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century Culture,
Curriculum Guide
HUMSS 12 Trends, Networks and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century Culture, Most
Essential Learning Competencies, Pp.623-624
INTERNET SOURCES
https://www.kettering.org/core-insights/democratic-practices> [Accessed 21 July
2020]
https://medium.com/@communications_25371/social-interventions-and-whatyou-
need-to-know-about-them-cdbf2c3a37a/> [Accessed 23 July 2020]
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DISCLAIMER
This Self-learning Module (SLM) was developed by DepEd SOCCSKSARGEN
with the primary objective of preparing for and addressing the new normal.
Contents of this module were based on DepEd’s Most Essential Learning
Competencies (MELC). This is a supplementary material to be used by all
learners of Region XII in all public schools beginning SY 2020-2021. The
process of LR development was observed in the production of this module.
This is version 1.0. We highly encourage feedback, comments, and
recommendations.