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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
National Capital Region
Schools Division of Quezon City
QUIRINO HIGH SCHOOL
Molave Street, Project 3, Quezon City
DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF HUMAN PERSON

DAY
GRADE 12 – CONFUCIUS ARISTOTLE GALILEO MAY 15-19, 2023
1 PLATO AQUINAS NEWTON

STAGE OF LEARNING: DEVELOPMENT


I. STANDARDS
A. Content The learner demonstrates understanding of social stratification as the ranking of
Standard individuals according to wealth, power, and prestige
B. Performance The learner is able to recognize other forms of economic transaction such as
Standard sharing, gift exchange, and redistribution in his/her own society
C. Learning Examine the concept, characteristics and forms of stratification systems using
Competency sociological perspectives
Learning
Objectives  To explain the concept of stratification systems using sociological
perspectives

II. CONTENT
A. GRADING FOURTH GRADING: UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS
PERIOD
B. TOPIC
 Concept of Stratification Systems Using Sociological Perspectives
III. TEACHING MATERIALS
A. References
1. Self SLMs, textbook
Learning
Module
2. Other https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uonXdMIos_c
Reference
s
B. Other paper, pen and PowerPoint slides
Materials
Used in
Teaching
IV. PROCESS
A. PRELIMINAR
Y
ACTIVITIES
1. Attendan  Conduct of Attendance Monitoring
ce
Monitorin
g

B. Review  Reviewing the lesson by asking the following question:


1. What is education?
2. Give some importance of education.
3. Give some functions of education.
C. OBJECTIVES  To explain the concept of stratification systems using sociological
OF THE
perspectives
LESSON
D. Relating
Examples

PROCESSED QUESTIONS:
1. What kind of was being shown in the picture?
2. Can you name the layers in the graph?
3. Is stratum synonymous to layer? Explain your answer.
E. Discussing  Explaining the concept of stratification
the Concept
and Skills#1 Social stratification refers to a society’s categorization of its people into rankings
of socioeconomic tiers based on factors like wealth, income, race, education, and
power. You may remember the word “stratification” from geology class. The
distinct vertical layers found in rock, called stratification, are a good way to
visualize social structure. Society’s layers are made of people, and society’s
resources are distributed unevenly throughout the layers. The people who have
more resources represent the top layer of the social structure of stratification.
Other groups of people, with progressively fewer and fewer resources, represent
the lower layers of our society.
Sociologists use the term social stratification to describe the system of social
standing. Social stratification refers to a society's categorization of its people into
rankings based on factors like wealth, income, education, family background, and
power.
Geologists also use the word “stratification” to describe the distinct vertical
layers found in rock. Typically, society’s layers, made of people, represent the
uneven distribution of society’s resources. Society views the people with more
resources as the top layer of the social structure of stratification. Other groups of
people, with fewer and fewer resources, represent the lower layers. An individual’s
place within this stratification is called socioeconomic status (SES).

F. Developing DIRECTIONS: Using the web diagram, write the concept of stratification in sociological perspectives
Skills

STRATIFICATION
G. Wrapping Up
of Lesson
H. Additional
Activities ASSIGNMENT:
1. What are the characteristics of stratification system?
V. REMARKS

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