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Community Engagement and Citizenship Guide

The document discusses the importance of community engagement, solidarity, and citizenship. It explains that as community members, individuals have a social responsibility to contribute to community development. Taking part in community tasks and progress helps everyone. The document also values recalling civic duties from the Philippine oath of allegiance and considering how well one fulfills those responsibilities. As citizens in a democracy, people are free to choose their level of involvement but cannot ignore social duties to the community.

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Community Engagement and Citizenship Guide

The document discusses the importance of community engagement, solidarity, and citizenship. It explains that as community members, individuals have a social responsibility to contribute to community development. Taking part in community tasks and progress helps everyone. The document also values recalling civic duties from the Philippine oath of allegiance and considering how well one fulfills those responsibilities. As citizens in a democracy, people are free to choose their level of involvement but cannot ignore social duties to the community.

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Community Engagement Solidarity

and Citizenship

Roxan E. Cabria
Subject Teacher I
Master Teacher I
Learning Competencies: Week1
explain the importance of studying community dynamics and community
action in relation to applied social sciences and the learners’ future career
options

● We are guided by the following specific objectives:


1. define what is a community,
2. identify the characteristics of community
3. analyze personal membership in various communities.
Activity1: Past and Present

1. Directions: Determine the changes that happened in your community by


comparing 2013 and 2023 using the table below. Answer the questions that
follows.
TABLE OF COMPARISON

2013 2023

1. 1.

2. 2.

3. 3.

4. 4.
Activity1: Past and Present

Directions: Determine the changes that happened in your community by


comparing 2013 and 2023 using the table below. Answer the questions that
follows.

1. What are the factors that brought these changes?


2. Describe the diversity of the components of the community you’re living in.
3. What are the career opportunities in store for you in your community?
Match column A to Column B. Write the letter of your
answer
Column A Column B
1. Pertains to highly industrialize a. Urban
communities.
b. Social Status
2. Consists of agricultural lands, also referred
as pre-industrial communities. c. Community

3. A densely populated area d. City

4. An area of land that has been divided on e. Subdivision


smaller areas on which houses were built.
f. Rural​
5. Refers to the social standing of an
individual.
Questions to Ponder

1. Why do you think it is important to know the kind of community you


belong?

2. What is your personal career choice and what makes you choose this
career?

3. How does a chance in your community affect your career choice?


Community
Types of Community
Types of Community
Types of Community
Types of Community
Questions to ponder
Understanding the Concepts in Community Action
Understanding the Concepts in Community Action
● Engagement, solidarity and citizenship
are three movers of human resources
in the community development
process. Being a member of the
community an individual has to fulfill
their social responsibility by taking a
share of the tasks in the community
building process. After all everyone
stands to benefit from a well
progressive and peaceful community.
VALUING:
● We are not only members but also citizens in a formal (political) community.
As such we have duties and responsibilities to perform. Try recalling the
words in the “Panatang Makabayan” and identify our duties and
responsibilities that were mentioned there.
● Come to think of it, how well do you take the words in the “Panatang
Makabayan?” Do they really mean anything to you or you just recite them
during the flag ceremony.
● Since we are living in a democratic society we have the freedom to choose
how we can have involvement in our community. But ignoring our
social responsibility as citizen is never a part of that choice.

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