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PEC-FTC 3 - The Teacher and the

Community, School Culture and


Organizational Leadership

WENDELL P. CAMPOMANES
BSED ENGLISH 3B
MOTIVATIONAL
QUOTE
MALAPIT NA ANG
UNIFAST
•Introduction to Society
•Definition of terms
•Understanding society
•Society and Education
Society
• Societas or socius which means comrade,
friend and ally.

• Society refers to a group of people who live


together in a particular geographic location,
share a common culture, and interact with
one another on a regular basis.
Definition of terms in Society
• Culture - it is a shared beliefs, values,
customs, behaviors, and artifacts that
characterize a group or society.

• Social norms - the unwritten rules of


behavior that govern interactions between
individuals and groups within a society.
• Socialization - the process by which
individuals learn the norms, values, and
beliefs of their society, and develop the
social skills necessary to function within it.
• Social stratification - the hierarchical
ranking of individuals within a society based
on factors such as wealth, power, and social
status.
• Social institution - a stable, patterned
set of social behaviors, beliefs, and
practices that serves a specific function
within a society, such as a family,
religion, or government.

• Social change - the process by which


societies and social institutions evolve over
time, often in response to new technological,
economic, or political developments.
• Power -the ability to influence or
control the behavior of others, often
through the use of force or coercion.

• Social inequality - Unequal


distribution of resources, opportunities,
and rewards among different groups
within a society.
• Social justice - the pursuit of fairness
and equality in the distribution of
resources, opportunities, and rewards
within a society, often through the
promotion of policies and practices that
aim to reduce social inequality.

• Diversity - the existence of a variety of


cultures, ethnicities, and other
differences within a society, and the
recognition and acceptance of these
differences as valuable and important.
Understanding Society
• It involves gaining a comprehensive
understanding of the complex
interactions between individuals,
groups, and social structures within a
society.
Society and Education
• Society and education are deeply
interconnected. Education is a key social
institution that plays a crucial role in
shaping and transmitting the norms,
values, and beliefs of a society. At the
same time, society shapes the goals,
methods, and outcomes of education.
References
https://www.studysmarter.co.uk/explan
ations/social-studies/social-institutions/
what-is-society/

https://www.thoughtco.com/culture-
definition-4135409
THANK YOU

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