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Human Rights
Community Engagement Solidarity and Citizenship
Quarter 2 – Module 1: Core Values and Principles of Community Action
Initiatives: Human Rights.
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Human Rights
Introductory Message
This learning material hopes to engage the learners in guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. Further, this also aims to help learners
acquire the needed 21st century skills especially the 5 Cs, namely: Communication,
Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Character while taking into
consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the
body of the module:
As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Moreover, you are expected to encourage and assist the
learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You
will be enabled to process the contents of the learning material while being an active
learner.
Posttest - This measures how much you have learned from the
entire module.
EXPECTATIONS
PRETEST
DIRECTIONS: Identify the following sentences, choose your answer inside the box.
Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank space before each number.
1. These rights ensures the well-being of the individual and foster the
preservation, enrichment and dynamic evolution of arts, manners and way of living
of a group with principles of unity in diversity of expression.
2. These rights enables the people to participate in running or influencing the
administration of the government
4. It is a moral principle based on the belief that a human being has the right
to live and in a particular should not be killed by another human being.
5. This right refer to the theoretical and legal ownership of specific property by
individuals and the ability to determine how such property is used.
RECAP
Base on the topic Community Action Initiatives, what are the different community
activities that we had in our community? List down 5 different community activities
that we had or we can in our community.
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LESSON
HUMAN RIGHTS
DEFINITION;
• Human Rights is defined as the supreme, inherent, and inalienable rights to life,
to dignity, and to self-development. It is talks about the issues in both areas of
civil and political rights and economic, social and cultural rights founded on
internationally accepted human rights obligations
• Human rights refers to norms that aim to protect people from political, legal, and
social abuses according to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
• The United Nations (UN) defines human rights as universal and inalienable,
interdependent and indivisible, and equal and non-discriminatory.
BASIC RIGHTS
RIGHTS TO LIFE – It is a moral principle based on the belief that a human being
has the right to live and in a particular should not be killed by another human being.
One major issue that pro-life groups stress is abortions unfairness to the baby’s
Pro-life supporters say that it is murder because the babies have a heartbeat.
Pro-life activists say that if a criminal is convicted of murdering two people, if a
woman is pregnant, what is the difference if you have an abortion?
ABORTION ISSUES An issue of abortion is that of
mandatory notification and consent. Some believes
that a pregnant minor should not be allowed to abort
her pregnancy without the consent of a parent or
guardian. Likewise, some believe that consent of the
woman's husband or the child's biological father
should be required. Not only is it unfair to the unborn
child, but it could be unfair to the father who might
want to have the baby.
Photo source: Bing,net 2020
RIGHTS TO LIBERTY – discussed the right to be free,
human right(law)any basic right or freedom to which all
human beings are entitled and in whose exercise a
government may not interfere (including rights to life
and liberty as well as freedom of thoughts.
Photo source: Bing,net 2020
RIGHTS TO PROPERTY – this right refer to the theoretical
and legal ownership of specific property by individuals and
the ability to determine how such property is
used…Example in economics, property rights form the
basis for all market exchange, and the allocation of
property rights in a society affects the efficiency of resource
use
Amnesty International
Core Values
Amnesty International forms a global community of human rights defenders based
on the principles of international solidarity, effective action for the individual victim,
global coverage, the universality and indivisibility of human rights, impartiality and
independence, and democracy and mutual respect.
TASK FORCE DETAINEES OF THE PHILIPPINES
Vision
TFDP envisions a society where there is
equality of peoples throughout the world,
social justice in the country, and where
human rights (civil, political, economic,
social, cultural and solidarity rights) are
fully enjoyed and respected by all.
Goals Photo source: tfdp.Net
TFDP shall: help in seeking justice and provide systematic services for political
prisoners and other victims of human rights violations; inform the peoples in the
country and the international community of the human rights situation in the
Philippines, particularly the plight of political prisoners and other human rights
violations; educate people of their rights and on basic human rights concepts and
principles; help in strengthening the Philippine and the international human rights
movements; foster stronger cooperation among non-governmental organizations,
peoples' organizations, and other support groups locally and internationally,
especially among countries in the South.
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 1
Direction: Read the situation below. How were the human rights observed?
Reena is a beggar, she lives in the street along with her family, when rain comes,
they get wet, she doesn’t go to school, and she never experienced playing with her
age group. One day, her father was arrested and was taken to the police station. She
was confused and did not know what to do. Her body is tired. She dreams that one
day she could play and sleep in a soft and decent bed with her family, enjoy the sun
and the moonlight at night.
Which of the rights discussed were not practiced in the situation?
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ACTIVITY 2
Direction: Students will be needing the following materials
- Oslo paper
- Assorted colored paper, pencil
- Scissors, glue
Procedure
1. On your Oslo paper draw a tree with the following;
Write on the tree (in the form of leaves, fruits, flowers, or branches) those
human rights that you think all people need to live in dignity and justice.
A human rights tree needs roots to grow and flourish. Give the tree roots
and label them with the things that make human rights flourish. For
example, a healthy economy, the rule of law, or universal education.
RUBRICS
Score
Criteria
1 2 3 4 5
CONTENT. Consistent with the lesson.
CREATIVITY. The idea has been creatively presented
WRAP–UP
Before we end up with Module 1 let us see how much you’ve learned from to last
topics;
VALUING
Once upon a time, there was an old wise woman in China. A lot of people sought
her wisdom. One day, a young boy tried to test the woman’s wisdom. He held a
small bird in his hand, behind his back, so the woman could not see it. He planned
to ask the wise woman if the bird was alive or dead if the wise woman would
answer that it was alive, he would squeeze and kill it to prove that she was wrong.
If the wise woman would say otherwise, he would release it to show that it was
alive.
He then asked the wise woman, “Is the bird in my hand alive or dead?”
The wise woman replied, “The bird in your hand? Only you can determine if
it is alive or dead.”
The recognition and protection of human rights are in your hands. Only YOU
can determine the answer. Since human rights are for all, we are all challenged to
determine the realization of our rights as citizen or as members of a community.
POSTTEST
Directions: Classify the following situation on its appropriate Human Rights. Write
the letter of each situation in its appropriate column.
a. Mr. Revereza and his family decided to migrate in Canada because of the
opportunity in the country.
b. There are different activists that fighting against the discrimination on the
basis of racial or ethnic origin.
c. Local Government Unit of Pasig City start its housing project this 2020 for
the resident of Westbank Floodway.
d. Filipinos choose their president every six years according to the 1987
Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines.
e. Department of Labor and Employment assist the Filipino workers during the
pandemic by giving Php 5, 000 cash assistant to the qualified employee.
KEY TO CORRECTION
5. C 4. A 3.F 2. D 1. H
Pretest:
C E
Posttest: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
A B D
Civil and Political Rights
RECAP:
3. Clean up Drive
5. Sports camp 2. Livelihood Projects
4. Disaster Management 1. Feeding Program
ANSWERS MAY VARY
References
Websites:
Books:
Melegrito, Ma. Lourdes F. and Mendoza, Diana J. 2016 Zeal for Action Community
Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship Quezon City, Phoenix Publishing
House, Inc.
Illustrations: