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SOCIAL DIMENSION IN EDUCATION SYLLABUS 2013



Navotas Polytechnic College
Bangus St, Cor. Apahap St., NBBS, Navotas City

     COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

     SYLLABUS

First Semester, AY 2013-2014


I.          Course Title                               :        Social Dimensions of Education


II.         Course Description                   :                    This course introduces the students to an overview of social science theories and researches that are related to  education. It emphasizes the basic assumption that education is a social function hence the attempt to understand and        master the educative process must be based on a comprehensive understanding of social theories and issues.    It seeks  to develop within the learners a deeper sense of social awareness through analysis of current issues and concerns  affecting the educational system. Through the various learning activities, the students are expected to gain a more positive attitude towards people and society as well as deeper interest to be of service to others.
                                     
                        Credit                             :                    3 units  

Hours/week/semester  :                   3 Hours a Week,  54 hours 1 semester
                        TIME                              :                       7:30 -8:30 & 11:00 – 2:00 / SATURDAY
                        INSTRUCTOR                 :                     MR. DARIO B. SERRANO

III.        General  Objectives                  :        At the end of one semester, the students will be able to:

1.      Develop a broader understanding of social conditions related to the educational system based on sociological perspectives
2.      Apply the different theoretical perspectives of sociology in analyzing the current problems and issues of society
3.      Situate the learning process in the present socio-cultural context
4.      Address the needs of  future learners with different cultural backgrounds and characteristics







IV. Specific Objectives
V. Topic/Content
VI. Methods/
       Strategies
VII. Instructional
         Media
VIII. Enrichment
          Activities
IX. Evaluation
X. Time Allotment
XI. Remarks
At the end of the unit, the students will be able to:

1.       Describe in detail the different sociological theories
2.      Discuss the importance of sociological theories in the field of education
3.      Analyze particular social conditions in the field of education based on sociological perspectives

At the end of this lesson, the students are expected to:
1.      recognize their own capabilities as social being
2.      explain the importance of the social self
3.      reflect on some ways to maintain harmonious social relationships

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to:

1.      Explain the UNESCO’s Four Pillars of Learning
2.      Illustrate situations in which the four Pillars of Learning can be applied
  1. Identify possible teaching strategies and techniques to implement the Four Pillars of Learning





In this lesson, the students are expected to:
1.      review the basic concepts of communication and culture in general
2.      discuss the meaning of intercultural communication
3.      demonstrate the elements and dynamics of intercultural communication
In this lesson, the students should be able to:
  1. describe the meaning and components of language
  2. give the importance of language in intercultural communication
  3. demonstrate verbal ways and other non-verbal expressions useful in intercultural communication
In this lesson, the students should be able to:
1.      Define the meaning of socio-cultural change
2.      Distinguish the factors of socio-cultural change
3.      Identify ways and means of evaluating societal changes that are beneficial to people and culture
4.      Explain multicultural education as an innovative response to changes in educational system






In this lesson, the students will be able to:
1. identify the different social institutions
2. describe the characteristics and functions of the different social institutions
3. show the interrelationships among the social institutions and their contribution to educational development of the citizens


I. MODULE 1-  INTRODUCTION TO THE SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF EDUCATION   


Lesson 1 Sociological Perspectives of Society
  • What is Society?
  • What Is a Theory?
  • Structural-Functionalism
  • Conflict
  • Consensus
  • Symbolic Interactionism









Lesson 2 Developing the Social Self
  • Charles H. Cooley’s The Looking Glass Self
  • George Herbert Mead On Social Theory











Lesson 3  Education for Growth and Transformation: UNESCO’s Four Pillars of Learning

·         Learning to Know
·         Learning to Do
·         Learning to Live Together
·         Learning to Be













MODULE 2 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Lesson 1 The Importance of Intercultural Communication
  • Tribal Identification
  • Culture: The Basis for Intercultural Communication
  • Characteristics of Culture
  • Components of Culture
  • Importance of Culture
  • Intercultural Communication: Concepts and Principles
  • Recognizing and Managing Diversity
  • Tips for Successful Multicultural Communication
  • Peace Education



Lesson 2          Language In Intercultural Communication

  • What Is Language?
  • Components of Language
  • Importance of Language in Intercultural Communication
  • Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
  • Types of Meaning




Lesson 3          Socio-Cultural Change
  • Definition of Social and Cultural Change
  • Theories and Factors of Socio-Cultural Change
  • Processes of Socio-Cultural Change
  • People’s Responses to Socio-Cultural Change
  • Multiculturalism In the School Setting


















MODULE 3 SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Lesson 1 Characteristics and Functions of Social Institutions
  • Characteristics of Social Institutions
  • Functions of Social Institutions
  • Major Social Institutions
Lesson 2 The Family
  • Characteristics of the Filipino Family
  • Functions of the family
  • Family Patterns
Lesson 3 The School
  • Functions of School
  • Manifest and Latent Functions of Education
Lesson 4 Religion as Institution
  • Characteristics of Religion
  • Functions of Religion
  • Elements of Religion
Lesson 5 Economic Institutions
  • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
  • Basic Economic Problems
Lesson 6 Government as Institution
  • Functions of Government





Word Game
Lecture
Discussion
Cooperative Learning through Group Research and Report












Reading of Selection
Discussion
Lecture
Group Sharing and Report












Brainstorming Using the KWL Approach
            K stands for Knowledge which students previously have regarding the topic
            W means what the students Want to learn more about the topic
            L refers to the information that the students will Learn about the topic at the end of the lesson




Recognizing one’s tribal origin
Small Group Sharing and Discussion
Collage Making
Lecture

















Picture Talk
Small Group Discussion
Lecture














News & Advertisement Analysis
Discussion


































Sharing of Experiences
Group Report
Discussion






Power Point Presentation or Use of Overhead Projector















Photo Copy of Reading Selection
Power point presentation












KWL Chart
Power Point Presentation
Group Report




















Meta Cards
Collage
Power Point























Picture or
Video Footage
Power Point














News Clippings
Video Clippings of TV Ads



































Powerpoint
Handouts
Cartolina or Manila Paper Posters





Group Analysis and Presentation of Actual Observation of Social Issues Based on Sociological Theories

 Online Research










Essay Writing on experience of social growth
Application of Psycho-social theories on one’s personal development









Research on Teaching Strategies to enhance each pillar of learning




















Interview parents, grandparents and other relatives regarding the culture of tribe of origin

Making electronic collage

















Language Translation
Analysis of Meaning













Newscasting
Discussion of Current Issues
Group Discussion and Reporting

































Discussion of actual experiences related to these social institutions





Quiz
Reaction Paper

















Quiz
Reaction Paper
Sociogram












Quiz
Report






















Quiz
Reflection Paper























Quiz
Group Singing and Analysis of their song
Talk Show to enhance oral communication skills







Case Study
Quiz




































Quiz
Submission of Written Group Reports








6 Hours
4 meetings

















6 Hours
4 meetings













3 Hours
2 meetings





















6 Hours
4 meetings























3 Hours
2 meetings














6 hours
4 meetings



































6 hours
4 meetings
References for this unit can be:

Vega, et. AL., (2006). Social Dimensions of Education

Sociology books
































Can be enriched with the explanation of different teaching methods and strategies that enhance the four pillars of learning















Values to live by: respect for one another, acceptance and appreciation of other people’s culture




















Intercultural communication can be enhanced through exchange of meaning of different languages spoken by people










For Case Study, students can be assigned to gather data from the community about certain projects and their contribution to educational development, such as: cooperative, day care center, supplemental feeding program, alternative health, etc.






















Group Reports and discussion have to be done in a snappy manner.
In this lesson, the students will be able to:
1) discuss theories of gender development
2) describe conditions involving gender issues and problems
3) show significant gains that have been made in gender education and advocacy
MODULE 4 GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT
Lesson 1 Theories of Gender Development
  • Social learning Theory
  • Cognitive-Developmental Theory
  • Gender Schema Theory
Lesson 2 Gender Stereotyping as a Social Phenomenon
  • Issues of Sexism and Gender Inequality
  • Gender Equality, Power and Feminism
Lesson 3 Gender, Education and Development
  • Advocacy for Gender Equality and Its Basis


Film showing
Discussion
Lecture


Film related to gender issues
Powerpoint


Report on current issues involving gender problems and advocacy


Reflection Paper
Quiz


3 hours
2 meetings


Report can be assigned to individual students.
In this lesson, the students will be able to:
1) define globalization and its characteristics
2) describe how socio-cultural, environmental, economic, political and equity issues affect globalization
3) discuss the impact of globalization on the process and progress of education
MODULE 5 GLOBALIZATION AND EDUCATION
Lesson 1 What Is Globalization?
  • Overview of Globalization
  • Characteristics of Globalization Linked to Education
  • Socio-Cultural, Economic and Political Issues on Globalization
Lesson 2 Global Education
  • What is Global Education?
  • Core Values and Competencies for Global Education
  • Role of Education in Understanding Globalization
Lesson 3 Globalization and Its Impact on Education
  • Content of Education
  • Fall Out of Globalization
  • Education in the New Milieu
Lesson 4 Education for Sustainable Development



Brainstorming
Collage Making
Discussion
lecture


Powerpoint
Collage
Handouts


Web Quest on Indicators, Pictures Pertaining to Globalization,
Discussion of Problems on Globalization


Quiz
Talk Show Type Discussion by Group


6 hours
4 meetings


Students should be able to distinguish the positive and negative impact of globalization.



XII.       Grading System         :                                                                                               Final Grade

                                                            Long Quizzes and Short Quizzes                                 20%
                                                            Major Examinations(Prelim, Midterm,Finals)            40%
                                                            Recitation/Group or Individual Report                       10%
                                                            Case Study/Research Requirements/Project             20%
                                                            Attendance                                                                  5%
                                                            Behavior                                                                      5%
                                                            Total                                                                            100%  


XIII.      References      :
                                                            .
            A. Books
      Palispis, Epitacio S. Ph.D. (2007). Introduction to Sociology and Anthropology. Revised 
                         Edition Manila: Rex Book Store.



     Schwalbe, Michael. (2001). The Sociologically Examined Life. Second Edition

                        California, USA: Mayfield Publishing Company.


               Vega, Violeta A. et. Al., (2009). Social Dimensions of Education. Revised Edition.

                                    Quezon City: Lorimar Publishing Co., Inc.


              B. Websites
               
                                    http://www.spc.uchicago.edu/ssr1/PRELIMS/Theory/parsons.html
                       
                                    http://www.unesco.org/delors/index.html
                       
                                    http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Charles_Horton_Cooley
                       
                                    http://www.csudh.edu/dearhabermas/mead.htm
                       
                                   

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