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Margosatubig Pax High School /Kindergarten ,Inc.

7035 Poblacion , Margosatubig, Zamboanga del Sur


Email Address : [email protected]
Senior High School
2020-2021
Grade 12- Understanding Culture, Society and Politics
First Semester
ACTIVITY NO. 3
ACTTITY TITLE Anthropology, Political Science, and Sociology
Content standard The learners demonstrate an understanding of:
1. human cultural variation, social differences, social change, and political identities
2. the significance of studying culture, society, and politics
3. the rationale for studying anthropology political science, and sociology
Performance The learners
standard 1. acknowledge human cultural variation, social differences, social change, and political identities
2. adopt an open and critical attitude toward different social, political, and cultural phenomena through observation and reflection
3. appreciates the value of disciplines of Anthropology, Sociology, and Political Science as social sciences
MELC *Discuss the nature, goals and perspectives in/of anthropology, sociology and political science
LEARNING Myla M. Arcinas, Phd. 2016. Understanding Culture, Society and
RESOURCES Politics. Phoenix Publishing House. Pages 10-14
Reference 3. Pages 13-15
https://youtu.be/J5aglbgTEig?t=28
https://youtu.be/jQK0Xbfel-M?t=20
https://youtu.be/32KG_ba_NJc?t=16
Core values Deepen and nurture faith life and relationship with God, others and all of creations.
iNtegration
Learning Target/s: At the end of the lesson, the students CAN…
1. Identify the subjects of inquiry and goals of Anthropology, Political Science and Sociology by;
1.a. define and differentiate anthropology, political science and sociology
1.b. identify the goals of anthropology, political science and sociology
1.c. understanding and recognize the value of anthropology, political science and sociology in the 21st century

INTRODUCTION
TRANSITION/LINKING STATEMENT:
A. MOTIVATION
Examine the photo collage below. What is a Filipino? What makes us a Filipino? What
are the images that reflect your Filipino identity? These are the questions you need to
reflect as you dig deeper in understanding your own cultural identity. Theories and
concepts in Anthropology, Social Science and Politics will aid you to better understand
the processes of cultural elements in our society

B. ESSENTIAL IDEAS
DEFINING ANTHROPOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
What is Anthropology?
 The word anthropology is derived from two Greek words “logos”, which means study and “anthropo” which means man.
 Holistic “science of man”, a science of the totality of human existence
 Anthropology is a behavioral science that deals with the study of culture. The components, characteristics, functions, modes of adaptation
of cultures as well as cultural value and practices are studied in Anthropology.

PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

- Mainly concerns about


how humans emerged
and evolved through
time.

ARCHEOLOGY ETHNOLOGY
- Studies past cultures - Study of recent or
through tangible or present cultures. It
material remains. explains the
ANTHROPOLOGY difference of cultures
before and the
ANTHROPOLOGICAL CULTURAL recent.
LINGUISTICS ANTHROPOLOGY
- Explains the difference of - Basically concerns the
languages by culture and difference of cultures
What is Sociology?
 how it is constructed.
The word sociology was derived from two terms; “logos”,
from which
time means study or science; and “socius”, which means group or partners.
to time.
 A behavioral science that deals with the society and the behavior of people in the society.
 Areas of Sociology :Social Organization, Social Psychology, Human Ecology, Applied Sociology, Population Studies, Social Change,
Sociological Theory and Research
What is Political Science?
 Political Science deals with the study of state, politics or government. It also deals with the foundation of the state and the principles of
government. In political science, the way people govern themselves; the various forms of government, their structures and their
relationship to other institutions in society are studied.
 The word political came from Greek word “polis” means city-state and science comes from Latin word “scire” which means to know.

Public Law Public Administration


Political Theory – pertains to laws or ordinances – serves as an academic discipline that
– deals with the accumulation of principles which control the framework of studies civil service and governance.
identifying with the basis, structure, conduct, and public governance.
operations of the state Legislatures and Legislation
Political Dynamics
AREAS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE – Is a complex mechanism that can be
– concerned with the relationship of different Government and Business extended as a discipline. It tries to
– gives importance to the regulatory and explain the process, composition, and
societal forces that dictate political
opportunities and actions. governmental function to corporate, or business organization of legislature.
Comparative Government
entities concerning the national economy.
International Relations - a discipline that studies and analyzes the
– includes inquiries into the nation-states' . International Law general structure of governments of all
foreign policy in their mutual ties on the various - a system of agreements and treaties countries. It includes (executive, legislative, and
forces-geographic, technological, that entails responsibilities of one state judicial bodies, their constitutions, laws,
psychological, and political that contribute to into another. administrative organizations, foreign policies,
shaping such policy. political parties and processes, economic,
social, and political functions, and their cultures

GOALS OF ANTHROPOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE


 Learn to see human cultures- whether in texts, religious rituals and political or economic behavior from an
anthropological perspective.
ANTHROPOLOGY  Learn that anthropology as a discipline has a strong commitment to issues of social justice.
 Understand the process of anthropological interpretation and representation.
 Demonstrate an understanding of cultural variation, social differences, social changes and political identities.
SOCIOLOGY  Describe how social structures and institutions operate.
 Completely and effectively communicate sociological concepts and their applications.
 Deepen the knowledge and understanding of students in the field of government and politics.
POLITICAL  Help us obtain practical knowledge and insights on political issues.
SCIENCE  Understand why people behave the way they do politically.

Interaction
LEARNING EXPERIENCE:
A. Clarifying for Understanding
Direction: fill up the Venn Diagram of the differences in each field in Social Science.

ANTHROPOLOGY B. Processing Questions:


1. Social Science is a discipline hat attempts to
explain human behavior and society. How can
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY you use these discipline to address resent-day
SCIENCE problems in your community ?

Integration
A. FRAMING CONCEPT:
Direction: Write down
two (2) “Aha!” (something you learned) and one (1) “Huh?” (one question you want to
ask). (Aha! & Huh?)

Aha! Huh?

Extended Work:
Most of the proponents and contributors of Anthropology, Sociology and Political Science are men. Research about women who contributed in the same field.
Please be guided by the guide questions in doing your research.
Proponents Contributions/ Significant Works How did they use their beliefs and principles in
bringing change in the society?
Anthropology
Sociology
Political Science

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