Week 6 Las Ucsp
Week 6 Las Ucsp
Week 6 Las Ucsp
Department of Education
Region V 12
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SORSOGON
BULAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
II. OVERVIEW
Social organization is defined as the system of relationships between persons
and among groups with regard to the division of activity and functional mutual
obligations within society.
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Examples:
Family
relatives
couples
Group - is any collection of people who interact on the basis of shared expectations
regarding one another’s behavior ( Kornblum, 2003).
- is consist of two or more people who are bound together in relatively stable
patterns of social interaction and who share a feeling of unity (Hughes and
Kroeler, 2009)
- is comprised of two or more persons who are in social interaction, who are
guided by similar norms, values and expectations, and who maintain a stable
pattern of relationship over a period of time.
- is a specified number of individuals where each recognizes members from
nonmember;
- it is a collection of individuals characterize by:
a) Communication
b) Recognition
c) Specialized roles
Three Requirements for a group
1. There must be two or more people.
2. There must be interaction.
3. The members must be together physically.
Factors that influence Groups
1. Motivational base shared by individuals (based on needs, interests, desires,
noble activities, insecurities, or problems)
2. Size of the group
3. Type of group goals
4. The kind of a group cohesion/unity (the capability to function and
interact collectively in the direction of their goals)
IMPORTANCE OF A GROUP
1. A group is a major source of solidarity and cohesion.
2. A group reinforces and strengthens our integration into society.
3. A group shares basic survival and problem-solving techniques to satisfy
personal and emotional needs.
4. A group gives meaning and support to an individual.
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HOW IS A GROUP FORMED?
1. The desire to achieve an objective
2. To meet the needs of the individual member
3. People are treated alike by others
CLASSIFICATION OF GROUPS
A. PRIMARY GROUPS B. SECONDARY GROUPS
- personal and intimate relationship - Large
- face to face communication - impersonal, aloof relationship
- permanence duration - indirect communication
- a strong sense of loyalty or “we” - temporary duration
feeling - weak group cohesiveness based on self-interest
- small in size - rational decision-making
- informal structure - formal structure
- traditional or non-rational
decision-making
GROUP BOUNDARIES
A. IN- GROUP
group with which the individual identifies and which gives him sense of belonging,
solidarity, camaraderie, esprit de corps, and a protective attitude toward the other
members.
The members are loyal to each other and share common norms, activities, goals and
background.
B. OUT-GROUP
viewed as outsiders by the in-group;
Any member of the in-group has insufficient contact with the members of the out-
group
Members of the in-group have feelings of strangeness, dislikes, avoidance, antagonism,
indifference and even hatred toward the out-group
C. REFERENCE GROUP
Group that is significant to us as models even though we ourselves may not be a part
of the group.
Is one which an individual does not only have a high regard for but one after which
he or she patterns his/her life
Its central aspect is self-identification rather than actual membership.
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Functions of Social Groups
We typically belong to a certain type of social group, with each group having its
own functions.
The primary group plays a vital part in the socialization process. It forms the social
nature and ideals of individuals especially in shaping the culture and personality where a
person learns social norms, beliefs, morals, and values. On the other hand, secondary
group members tend to relate to others only in specific roles and for practical reasons.
This group helps in fulfilling various types of human needs and brings about social
awareness and social change. Also, this group helps fulfill various special interests in
such fields as sports, dance, music, and others.
An in-group may form within our secondary group such as our workmates, group
mates, or assembly which functions as a group of people who can connect with each
other because of their sense of identity and belongingness while out group functions as a
competitor or rival group that an individual is opposed to.
Reference group provides a standard of measurement. This group has a strong
impact on how a person thinks and acts as it may serve as guide to a member’s behavior
and social norms. Thus, networks function as a social media influencer.
Social networks are influential in a wide range of online platforms used for building
social relationships with other people including sharing of political opinions, likes and
dislikes, and can even show trending societal issues or personalities.
III. ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 1 – EXPRESSING MY IDEAS
Direction: Here are the two of the largest Institutions in the community that
play a huge role in society that organize and define social life. In your own words
express your ideas on what are the important contributions of these Institutions in
our lives, in the society as a whole. Write your answer in your answer sheet.
Educational
Religious
Institutions
Institutions
IMPORTANT
CONTRIBUTIONS
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V. ANSWER KEY
Activity 1 – Answers may vary
Activity 2 – Answers may vary
VI. REFERENCES
www.shsph.blogspot.com
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1- Module 5 : Cultural, Social and Political Organization First Edition,
2020
Understanding Culture, Society and Politics
Grade 11/12 Quarter 1: Week 6 - Module 6; First Edition, 2020
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Prepared by:
ISAIS CALINGACION
Teacher III
Reviewed by:
HENDRISSA D. SICAD
MT I
ANANIAS G. GURAY
Subject Group Head
Recommending Approval:
MARIVIC A. AŇONUEVO
ASP II, SHS
Approved:
SALVE E. FERRERAS
Principal III
Noted:
LEONISA M. ENOLVA
OIC-PSDS, Bulan II
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