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Understanding Culture, Society and Politics

Ways to Address
Local, National,
and Global
Inequalities
Review of the Previous Lesson
It is the apparent disparity of the distribution of wealth and an
uneven dissemination of opportunity in the realm of politics,
job opportunities, and in other areas of life.

A Equity

B Equality

C Inequality

D Inclusion
It is the apparent disparity of the distribution of wealth and an
uneven dissemination of opportunity in the realm of politics,
job opportunities, and in other areas of life.

A Equity

B Equality

C Inequality

D Inclusion
It is any small group in society that is different from the rest
because of their race, religion, or political beliefs, or a person
who belongs to such a group.

A Minority

B Majority

C Community

D Mob
It is any small group in society that is different from the rest
because of their race, religion, or political beliefs, or a person
who belongs to such a group.

A Minority

B Majority

C Community

D Mob
It is a human development measure of the national government
that provides conditional cash grants to the poorest of the
poor, to improve the health, nutrition, and the education of
children aged 0-18.
A Education for All (EFA)

The Philippines’ Conditional Cash Transfer Program:


B Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)

Service Delivery Network (SDN)


C

D Comprehensive Agrarian Reform


Program (CARP)
It is a human development measure of the national government
that provides conditional cash grants to the poorest of the
poor, to improve the health, nutrition, and the education of
children aged 0-18.
A Education for All (EFA)

The Philippines’ Conditional Cash Transfer Program:


B Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)

Service Delivery Network (SDN)


C

D Comprehensive Agrarian Reform


Program (CARP)
Its thrusts included Early Childhood Development,
Universalization of Quality Primary Education, and Alternative
Learning Systems.

A Education for All (EFA)

The Philippines’ Conditional Cash Transfer Program:


B Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)

Service Delivery Network (SDN)


C

D Comprehensive Agrarian Reform


Program (CARP)
Its thrusts included Early Childhood Development,
Universalization of Quality Primary Education, and Alternative
Learning Systems.

A Education for All (EFA)

The Philippines’ Conditional Cash Transfer Program:


B Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)

Service Delivery Network (SDN)


C

D Comprehensive Agrarian Reform


Program (CARP)
ACTIVITY

Identify what was being


described each
number; rearrange the jumbled
letters to get the correct answer
OSLIAC YTILAEQINU
It refers to the resources available
to a group or individual on the
basis of honor, prestige,
recognition, and serves as the
value that holds within a culture.
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
It refers to the resources available
to a group or individual on the
basis of honor, prestige,
recognition, and serves as the
value that holds within a culture.
ATSTE
It is the institution
implementing the functions
of the government.
STATE
It is the institution
implementing the functions
of the government.
ONSRESP THIW ADIBLTYSII
These are people who have long-term
physical, mental, intellectual or sensory
impairments which in interaction with
various barriers may hinder their full
effective participation in society on an
equal basis with others.
PERSON WITH DISABILITY
These are people who have long-term
physical, mental, intellectual or sensory
impairments which in interaction with
various barriers may hinder their full
effective participation in society on an
equal basis with others.
TYIRONIM GPUORS
They are composed of less
dominant classifications in society
that experience disproportionately
lower opportunities than their
dominant counterparts.
MINORITY GROUPS
They are composed of less
dominant classifications in society
that experience disproportionately
lower opportunities than their
dominant counterparts.
ICYMBSOL TALIPCA
It is referred to as the existence of
uneven opportunities and rewards
for a diverse social positions
or statuses within a group or
society.
SYMBOLIC CAPITAL
It is referred to as the existence of
uneven opportunities and rewards
for a diverse social positions
or statuses within a group or
society.
Play Video Clip
Video Clip

1. Based on the video clip that you have watched, what


is the video all about?

2. Are there ways or measures mentioned in the video to


address the concerns (if any)?
Social Inequality defined
As inspired by Karl Marx’s analysis in the rise of
industrialization, he defined social inequality
as the difference in the distribution of social
desirables such as wealth, power, and prestige.
It also refers to the unequal opportunities of
individuals based on their social status.
Social Inequality includes:
1. Access to social, political, and symbolic capital

Political inequality
*The distance between masses and the decision
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the greater the political inequality.


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Symbolic Capital and appeal to your Presentations.

*Refers to the resources available to a group or


individual on the basis of honor, prestige, recognition,
and serves as the value that holds within a culture.
Social Inequality includes:
2. Gender Inequality

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because they do not fall within a


biologically gender group.
Social Inequality includes:
3. Ethnic Minorities

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Social Inequality includes:
4. Other Minorities

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intellectual or sensory impairments which


in interaction with various barriers may
hinder their full effective participation in
society on an equal basis with others.
Addressing, Local, National
& Global Inequalities
Addressing Global Inequalities
Addressing Local & National Inequalities
• Equitable resource distribution
• Investing in education and skills development
• Implementing social protection measures, monitoring and
stopping labor abuse through higher wages, less work hours,
bonuses, health benefits, and non-contractualization.
• Combating discrimination
• Inclusive partnership across nations that focus on technological
advancements and innovations.
• Revise taxation plans, ensuring lower taxes for poorer people.
• Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome,
including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and
practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and
action in this regard
Activity 2
Short Role Play
Activity 2
Short Role Play

a. Kindly assess and explain what happened in situation number 1 and cite
any concerns that you think that needs to be addressed.
b. Kindly assess and explain what happened in situation number 2 and cite
any concerns that you think that needs to be addressed.
c. Should there be any concerns or issues that needs to be addressed,
what do you think are the ways to solve this problem?

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