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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
DIVISION OF CAVITE
NAIC INTEGRATED NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
HALANG, NAIC, CAVITE
IDEA LESSON EXEMPLAR
TRENDS NETWORKS AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
WEEK 7

School Naic Integrated National High School Grade Level 12


Teacher Nino Abel B. Matreo Learning Area Trends Networks and
Critical Thinking in the
21st Century
Date & Time June 16, 2021 Quarter Second

I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, learners are expected to:

a. Cite reasons for a type of democratic practice


b. Provide examples that pertains to a democratic practice
and undemocratic practice.
c. Know the different applications in situations involving
representative democracy and participatory

A. Most Essential Learning Identify Democratic Practice


Competencies

B. Enabling Competencies Explain the importance of participation in democracy

Differentiate participatory from representative democracy

II. CONTENT Lesson 1: Democratic Practices

III. LEARNING RESOURCES

A. References

Teacher’s Guide Pages

Learner’s Material Pages SLM TNC 21st pg 2-6

Textbook Pages
Additional Resources from
Learning Resources

Other Learning Resources

B. List of Learning Resources for SLM TNC 21st page 2-6


Development and Engagement
Activities

IV. PROCEDURES

A. Introduction What I need to know?


 The learning objectives will be introduced to guide
 The objectives are expected to meet the learners
lesson task for today
What’s new?

How can you relate this picture in our present situation?

B. Development What I know?

D
Directions: Students must write their own definition and cite examples
of the given subjects.
Democratic Practice Undemocratic Practice

Define: Define:

Example: Example:

What’s in?

Democracy
A political power exercised by majority of people
Democratic system
It makes the government accountable for its acts before the people and the
latter is also given the opportunity to take a stand according to its acts
Abraham Lincoln
“Democracy is the government of the people, by the people, and for the
people”
Components of a Democratic Government
1. Rule of Law
2. Basic Rights and Freedom
3. Elections
4. Division of Powers
Human Rights
Indispensable and essential components of democracy
Democratic Participation
It is the empowerment of people to effectively involve themselves in
creating the structures and in designing policies and programs that serve
the interests of all as to effectively contribute to the development process
and share effectively in its benefits.
Characteristics of a mature democracy
1. Provides public opinion
2. Makes constructive criticisms
Good Governance
Based on the enforcement of the basic values of democracy in the exercise
of power. These basic values help every citizen to transform society in a
democratic manner.
Values of Democracy
1. Participation

2. Responsibility

3. Rule of Law

4. Transparency

5. Adaptation capacity

Undemocratic practices
Breed social ills that haunt societies in the planet.
It stem from the governments taking little account of the needs of citizens
who expect much from them
Dissatisfaction of citizen
– 1. Failure to meet their basic needs that create profound
insecurities

– 2. Failure to protect them from the sweeping winds of economic


change where they lose their customs and traditions

– 3. Failure to involve its citizens in its policies and programs

Participation
The voluntary engagement of citizen in their communities.
Main roles of the citizen
1. Provider of essential laws, services, frameworks and environments that
form the basis for meeting basic needs.
2. Facilitator who is charged with safekeeping and distribution of
resources to the different groups of people.
3. Faithful promoter of policies and laws intended to help citizens.

C. Engagement
What I can do

Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is


wrong.
1._______ Democracy is the empowerment of people to effectively
involve themselves in creating the structures and in designing policies and
programs that serve the interests of all as to effectively contribute to the
development process and share effectively in its benefits
2._______ Human rights are essential components of democracy
3.________ Democracy is for the government
4.________ Participation is considered as the voluntary engagement of
citizen in their communities.
5.________ Having constructive criticism are essential in having mature
democracy

D. Assimilation Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is
wrong.
1._______ Democracy is the empowerment of people to effectively
involve themselves in creating the structures and in designing policies and
programs that serve the interests of all as to effectively contribute to the
development process and share effectively in its benefits
2._______ Human rights are essential components of democracy
3.________ Democracy is for the government
4.________ Participation is considered as the voluntary engagement of
citizen in their communities.
5.________ Having constructive criticism are essential in having mature
democracy
V. REFLECTION A
What have your learned from this lesson? Write answer in the box in
paragraph

Prepared by: Nino Abel B. Matreo


Teacher II

Checked by: Wilbert A. Soriano


Master Teacher I

Noted by: Vilma D. Peliña


Principal IV

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