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HUMSS - Community Engagement, Solidarity and Leadership CG PDF
HUMSS - Community Engagement, Solidarity and Leadership CG PDF
Subject Description: This course focuses on the application of ideas and methods of the social sciences to understand, investigate, and examine challenges of
contemporary community life. It focuses on community-action initiatives such as community engagement, solidarity, and citizenship as guided by the core values of human
rights, social justice, empowerment and advocacy, gender equality, and participatory development. It aims at enhancing students’ sense of shared identity and willingness to
contribute to the pursuit of the common good of the community. It enables students to integrate applied social sciences into community-action initiatives.
PERFORMANCE
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE
STANDARD
A. Concepts and Perspectives of Community The learners demonstrate an The learners shall be able The learners…
understanding of... to…
1. Importance of understanding community 1. explain the importance of studying
dynamics and community action the integration of social synthesize the integrative community dynamics and HUMSS_CSC12-
2. Definitions of community science perspective and experience of implementing community action in relation to IIIa-c-1
a. Social sciences perspective community action community-action initiatives applied social sciences and the
b. Institutional perspective initiatives applying social sciences’ learners’ future career options
c. Civil society (e.g., people’s organization, ideas and methods 2. compare and contrast the
civic organizations, social movements, definitions of community using
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LGBT, etc.) various perspectives, e.g., social
IIa-c-2
d. Local and grassroots levels sciences, institutions, civil society,
and local/grassroots level
3. Elements 3. develop/ affirm sense of shared
a. Structures (e.g., sociopolitical, identity and willingness to HUMSS_CSC12-
economics, and cultural, etc.) contribute to the attainment of the IIIa-c-3
b. Dynamics and processes (e.g., common good
community power, leadership, HUMSS_CSC12-
4. recognize diversities in communities
relationships, social change) IIIa-c-4
5. analyze functions of communities in
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4. Typologies (e.g., formal-informal, rural- terms structures, dynamics, and
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urban, local-global, sectors, social spaces, processes
etc.) 6. compare and contrast typologies of HUMSS_CSC12-
communities IIIa-c-6
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K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE
STANDARD
B. Community Action
7. recognize the value of undertaking HUMSS_CSC12-
1. Overview community action modalities IIId-g-7
a) Community engagement
b) Solidarity 8. acknowledge interrelationship of
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c) Citizenship self and community in undertaking
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2. Purposes of Community Action community action
a) Major issues affecting poor and 9. identify opportunities to contribute
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marginalized communities to community development through
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b) The role of the youth in community solidarity
action 10. recognize the importance of
3. Selected cases of community- solidarity in sociopolitical processes HUMSS_CSC12-
action initiatives in promoting national and global IId-g-10
community development
11. assess selected HUMSS_CSC12-
community-action initiatives IId-g-1
C. Core Values and Principles of 12. explain the core values of HUMSS_CSC12-
Community-action Initiatives community action initiatives IIIh-j-12
13. promote awareness of human rights HUMSS_CSC12-
1. Human rights
in communities among the learners IIIh-j-13
2. Social justice 14. appraise the value of social equity
3. Empowerment & advocacy HUMSS_CSC12-
and gender equality in the context
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4. Participatory development of participatory development
5. Gender equality 15. analyze strategies of empowerment
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and advocacy through community
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action
16. develop commitment and conviction
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to participatory development for
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community well-being
D. Methodologies and approaches of 17. explain the processes,
community actions and involvements methodologies, and approaches in HUMSS_CSC12-
across disciplines applied social sciences related to IVa-d-17
1. Partnership building with local groups community action
2. Community profiling 18. apply systematic social research
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3. Needs assessment methods in conducting a
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4. Working with a core group of leaders/ community study
leadership development 19. develop a community action plan HUMSS_CSC12-
Participatory action planning using participatory approaches IVa-d-19
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K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
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PERFORMANCE
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE
STANDARD
5. Resource mobilization
6. Social action
7. Evaluation
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LEGEND SAMPLE
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Grade Level 12
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Roman Numeral
Quarter Third Quarter III
*Zero if no specific quarter
Lowercase Letter
*Put a hyphen (-) in between letters to indicate Week Week one to three a-c
more than a specific week
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