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HUMSS - PG12-IIe-11 - Session18-19

The document discusses a lesson plan on civil society and social movements in the Philippines. It covers objectives, content, learning resources, procedures for classroom activities, and assessments. Students will learn about the functions and contributions of civil society organizations and social movements through a jigsaw puzzle activity, group discussions, and a collage making project.
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HUMSS - PG12-IIe-11 - Session18-19

The document discusses a lesson plan on civil society and social movements in the Philippines. It covers objectives, content, learning resources, procedures for classroom activities, and assessments. Students will learn about the functions and contributions of civil society organizations and social movements through a jigsaw puzzle activity, group discussions, and a collage making project.
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Grade: 11/12 Subject: Philippine Politics and Governance

Semester: 1st, 2nd Quarter Session No.: 17-18 Date:


I OBJECTIVES
Content Standard: The learners demonstrate an understanding of…
elections and political parties and civil society and social
movements

Performance Standard: The learners shall be able to…


analyze the interactions between state and society

Learning Competencies: Explain the contributions of civil society organizations


and social movements to Philippine democracy
HUMSS_PG12-IIe-11

Knowledge: Explain the contributions of civil society organizations


and social movements to Philippine democracy
Skills Identify the different contributions of civil society through
collage making
Attitude Displays satisfaction on the civil societies and social
movement contributions
II CONTENT 11. Civil Society and Social Movements
11.1 Political participation outside formal
institutions
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References Philippine Politics and Governance by Rhene C.
Tabajen and Erlinda B. Pulma, pages 112-114
Philippine Politics and Governance by Arnel E. Joven,
Ph. D., page 235
B. Other Learning
resources
IV PROCEDURES
PREPARATION  Prayer
Everybody stand for the prayer.
 Checking of attendance
Who is absent today? Secretary kindly check the
attendance
 Review
Who can recall the discussion we had last meeting?
What to know: 1. What is civil society and social movements?
2. Know the contributions of civil society
organizations and social movements to Philippine
democracy.
Motivational Question: How do social movements shape Philippine society and
politics?
A. Activity Activity 1: “JIGSAW PUZZLE"
Directions:
1. Present puzzle pieces to the class and ask the
volunteers to assemble the picture.
2. Ask the students to describe the picture.

https://www.google.com/search?q=civil+society&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved
=0ahUKEwjGzsnv1t3gAhXLRo8KHTrGD1oQ_AUIDigB&biw=1242&bih=553&dpr=1.
1#imgrc=couQ0zgZjT1WfM:

https://www.google.com/search?q=social+movements&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=
X&ved=0ahUKEwi4quGo193gAhUGinAKHTXpDgcQ_AUIDigB&biw=1242&bih=553
#imgrc=r91huaiOAkNlqM
B. Analysis Guide questions:
1. How do you find the activity? Easy? Difficult?
2. How are you going to differentiate the two?
C. Abstraction Is civil society and social movements “enemies” or
“allies” of the state?

Discussion on:
1. Functions and Contributions of Civil Society
Organizations
 According to Paffenholz and Spurk (2010) there are
seven features that civil society plays in peace building.
These functions are:
 Protection
 Monitoring
 advocacy and public communication
 social cohesion
 intermediation and facilitation
 service delivery
2. Functions and Contributions of Social Movements
 Social movements have played key roles in
redefining the meaning of our democracy by
creating necessary conditions for a genuine
“community of consent”.
 Social movements build solidarity through a
“continuous series of interactions between power
holders and persons successfully claiming to
speak on behalf of constituency lacking formal
representation,” as well as through connective
structures and shared identities that sustain
collective action.
 Social movements tend to emerge initially as a
local source of power and local authority.
 Social movements create constituencies of
accountability and alternative authoritative
interpretive communities to draw on local
resources to ground the lawmaking process in a
moral vision that forces both their legal advocates
and the larger society to begin to contend with
issues of substantive justice.
 Social movements may ultimately succeed in
changing public opinion.
 Social movements influence lawmaking, which
then shapes the agenda of the social movement.

Activity 2: “EXPLORATION
1. With the same group, explain the following:
Group 1: Functions and Contributions of Civil Society
Organizations
Group 2: Functions and Contributions of Social
Movements
2. Present in front.

D. Application Activity 3: “COLLAGE ME”


1. Group the students into two and provide each group
sets of pictures.
2. Ask the students to gather pictures showing the
different functions and contributions of civil society and
stage of social movement.
3. Make them prepare a Collage out of the Pictures.
4. Present their output in front of the class.
5. Graded according to the rubrics.
E. Practical Applications of How do civil society organizations contribute to political
concepts and skills in development of the state?
daily living Civil society is considered to be an important aspect of
state development. It encompasses a broad range of
non-state actors that focus on the political, ethical, and
philanthropic progress of the state. Civil Society
organizations work towards improving civil society. They
are non-profit and non-governmental groups that work
to bring about change in the state and the lives of
citizens.
F. Generalization What are the function and contribution of civil society
and social movements?
The functions of civil society organizations are:
protection, monitoring, advocacy and
public communication, social cohesion, intermediation
and facilitation, service delivery. While the functions and
contributions of social movements are: redefining the
meaning of our democracy by creating necessary
conditions for a genuine “community of consent”, build
solidarity through a “continuous series of interactions
between power holders and persons successfully, tends
to emerge initially as a local source of power and local
authority, create constituencies of accountability and
alternative authoritative interpretive communities, may
ultimately succeed in changing public opinion, and
influence lawmaking, which then shapes the agenda of
the social movement.
G. Evaluation Note: Performance-Based Assessment (from the
activity given)
Rubrics:
Originality – 10 points
Creativity – 10 points
Relevance – 10 points
Total – 30 points

H. Additional activities for


application or
remediation
(assignment)
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned 80% in the
evaluation
B. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
C. Did the remedial lesson
work? No. of learners
who have caught up the
lesson
D. No. of learners who
continue to requires
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which principal
and supervisor can help
or solve?
G. What innovation or
localized did I
use/discover which I wish
to share
FIRST SEMESTER
MIDTERM
Session: 18-19
Topic: Civil Society and Social Movements

1. What is civil society and social movements?


2. Know the contributions of civil society organizations and social movements to
Philippine democracy.

How do social movements shape Philippine society and politics?


ACTIVITY
Activity 1: “JIGSAW PUZZLE"
Directions:
1. Present puzzle pieces to the class and ask the volunteers to assemble the picture.
2. Ask the students to describe the picture.

https://www.google.com/search?q=civil+society&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGzsnv1t3gAhXLRo8KHTrGD1oQ_
AUIDigB&biw=1242&bih=553&dpr=1.1#imgrc=couQ0zgZjT1WfM:

https://www.google.com/search?q=social+movements&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi4quGo193gAhUGinAKHTXp
DgcQ_AUIDigB&biw=1242&bih=553#imgrc=r91huaiOAkNlqM
Guide questions:
1. How do you find the activity? Easy? Difficult?
2. How are you going to differentiate the two?

Is civil society and social movements “enemies” or “allies” of the state?

Discussion on:
1. Functions and Contributions of Civil Society Organizations
 According to Paffenholz and Spurk (2010) there are seven features that civil society
plays in peace building. These functions are:
 Protection
 Monitoring
 advocacy and public communication
 social cohesion
 intermediation and facilitation
 service delivery
2. Functions and Contributions of Social Movements
 Social movements have played key roles in redefining the meaning of our
democracy by creating necessary conditions for a genuine “community of
consent”.
 Social movements build solidarity through a “continuous series of interactions
between power holders and persons successfully claiming to speak on behalf
of constituency lacking formal representation,” as well as through connective
structures and shared identities that sustain collective action.
 Social movements tend to emerge initially as a local source of power and local
authority.
 Social movements create constituencies of accountability and alternative
authoritative interpretive communities to draw on local resources to ground the
lawmaking process in a moral vision that forces both their legal advocates and
the larger society to begin to contend with issues of substantive justice.
 Social movements may ultimately succeed in changing public opinion.
 Social movements influence lawmaking, which then shapes the agenda of the
social movement.

Activity 2: “EXPLORATION
1. With the same group, explain the following:
Group 1: Functions and Contributions of Civil Society Organizations
Group 2: Functions and Contributions of Social Movements
2. Present in front.

Activity 3: “COLLAGE ME”


1. Group the students into two and provide each group sets of pictures.
2. Ask the students to gather pictures showing the different functions and
contributions of civil society and stage of social movement.
3. Make them prepare a Collage out of the Pictures.
4. Present their output in front of the class.
5. Graded according to the rubrics.

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF CONCEPTS AND SKILLS IN DAILY LIVING

How do civil society organizations contribute to political development of the state?


Civil society is considered to be an important aspect of state development. It
encompasses a broad range of non-state actors that focus on the political, ethical, and
philanthropic progress of the state. Civil Society organizations work towards improving
civil society. They are non-profit and non-governmental groups that work to bring about
change in the state and the lives of citizens.
What are the function and contribution of civil society and social movements?
The functions of civil society organizations are: protection, monitoring, advocacy
and public communication, social cohesion, intermediation and facilitation, service
delivery. While the functions and contributions of social movements are: redefining
the meaning of our democracy by creating necessary conditions for a genuine
“community of consent”, build solidarity through a “continuous series of interactions
between power holders and persons successfully, tends to emerge initially as a local
source of power and local authority, create constituencies of accountability and
alternative authoritative interpretive communities, may ultimately succeed in changing
public opinion, and influence lawmaking, which then shapes the agenda of the social
movement.

Note: Performance-Based Assessment (from the activity given)


Rubrics:
Originality – 10 points
Creativity – 10 points
Relevance – 10 points
Total – 30 points

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