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Social Literacy

Directions: Rearrange the letters from the correct


words. After you rearrange. Analyze how it helps
to social literacy. Write your answer on a sheet of
paper.

Example: iningsg
Answer: singing, Bringing together kids with songs,
children develop listening skills, hear the rhymes and
actions lets them discover how to interact and connect
with others.
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Learning Outcomes:

At the end of this lesson, the students are expected to do the following:

A. Define social literacy

B. Identify the different social practices

C. Integrate social literacy in the teaching and learning process


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Literacy as a Social Practice

 Literacy as a social practice refers to the idea that


literacy is not merely a set of individual skills or
abilities, but rather a complex and dynamic social
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phenomenon deeply embedded in the cultural and social
context of a society.
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Texts as Traces of Social Practice

 Texts as traces of social practice refers to the idea that written or


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spoken texts provide evidence of the social behaviors, norms, and
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how text is used in real life situations .

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Texts as Traces of Social
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Here is an example of some text:
Opportunities
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the way in which stories
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or narratives are conveyed through written or spoken


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language.
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Opportunities
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Opportunities
3. Expository
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individuals
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and analyze new concepts.


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Opportunities
4. Argumentative
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5. Printed Text
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 To put letters or images on paper or another material


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newspapers, etc.
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Opportunities
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6. Digital Text.
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Social Practice Model of Literacy
It is a representation of social practice in which
people address reading and writing rooted in the
conception of knowledge and identity.
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These are some social practice model of literacy

Blogging
 Blogging is the process that implies creating articles,
photos, and other forms of content and publishing them
on a website.

Social Networking sites


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Websites and apps that allow users and organizations
to connect, communicate, share information and form
relationships.
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Video Conferencing
 Visual connection between two or more remote
parties over the internet that stimulates a face-to-face
meeting

Ways to Integrate Social Literacy in the Classroom

 Integrating
Businesssocial literacy in the classroom is important for
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fostering empathy, communication, skills, and a better
understanding of societal issues.
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Here are some ways to do it:

1. Teach and model social skills explicitly


Teaching social literacy explicitly involves educating individuals about the
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skills and awareness needed to navigate social concept
interactions effectively.
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2. Cooperative learning behind our product.

 is an educational approach where students work together in small groups


to achieve a common goal or complete a task.

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Celebrating diversity
 is a concept that promotes the recognition and appreciation of
the differences among individuals and groups, including those
related to race, ethnicity, culture, religion, gender, sexual
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orientation, and more. Using our next-generation data architecture, we help
organizations virtually manage agile workflows. We thrive
because of our market knowledge and the great team
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Peer review
is a process in which experts in a particular field evaluate
and assess the quality, validity, and significance of research
or scholarly work submitted for publication or funding.
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REREFERENCES:

Ruiz, J. (n.d.). The Importance of Family Literacy: Building Stronger


Communities through Reading and Learning. Business concept
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SOCIAL LITERACY 2. (n.d.-b.) Scribd. because of our market knowledge and the great team
behind our product.

Wikipedia contributors. (2023). Social literacy.

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because of our market knowledge and the great team
behind our product.

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Application
Directions: Answer the following questions. Based
on your understanding of the discussion of social
literacy.

1. What is social literacy?


2. Why is social literacy important?
3. How is literacy seen as a social practice?
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