English 9 Q4 W2
English 9 Q4 W2
English 9 Q4 W2
er 4 - Week 2
React to Lay Value Judgment on Critical Issues
I. Introductory Concept
In your previous Learning Activities, you learned how to judge the relevance
and worth of ideas, soundness of authors reason, and the effectiveness of the
presentation. This time, you will study on reacting to lay value judgement on critical
issues that demand sound analysis and call prompt actions.
There are many critical issues that our world is facing. In this lesson let us
focus our attention to one.
No matter how much we deny, discrimination is omnipresent. It can be found
in every corner of the world.
According to Anna Freud of National Centre for Children and Families,
discrimination is when a person is treated unfairly because of who they are; this can
have a detrimental effect on their mental health, their self-esteem and educational
performance.
Disability, age discrimination, race, skin color and sex, religious
discrimination, gender identity, place of birth and status as a parent etc., are one of
the many critical situations that can lead to discrimination which cannot be undone
but can be minimized through learning to be responsible on making value
judgements.
It is important to understand what value judgement is. Value judgement is a
judgement of the rightness or wrongness of something, or someone based on a
comparison or other relativity or of the usefulness of something or someone. It does
not simply describe the world; they prescribe certain attitudes or behaviors toward
the world. It is based more on perceptual understanding on a certain issue; a claim
that a particular human action or object has some degree of importance, worth or
desirability.
Let’s take a look on these examples:
DISCRIMINATION VALUE JUDGMENTS
1. The employer strictly imposes that 1. The company must offer a fair promotion to
only younger employees can be all employees regardless of the age. Age
promoted. should not be the basis for promotion.
2. Seafarers who lost their hands/feet 2. MARINA should take care and offer
during work hours will be given benefits alternative jobs to those seafarers who
but will lose their jobs forever. become disabled because of their work.
3. Most of the airlines worldwide, do not 3. We consider moles as part of the body and
accept flight attendants who have moles not an imperfection. It has nothing to do with
in the face. the job.
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One way to get a quick handle on the nature of value judgment is to see that
any statement of fact can easily be converted into valuable judgment by introducing
a value term; DESCRIPTIVE and NORMATIVE. Descriptive Statement is just what
you think it is. It describes a situation. It simply tells us/ what is the case. On the
other hand, Normative Statement is a claim about something should be.
temperature.
They are all descriptive statements. They make no value judgment. They are
stating something what they had seen or experienced.
1. If you wanted to pass the test you should have studied harder.
2. "Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens, is a better movie than Star
Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace."
4. President Bush did his best to defend the country from terrorism, so I think
he deserves more respect.
3. Before giving statements, always put yourself on the situation they are in
and speak your side as if like you are one of the persons involved in the issue.
4. Reflect!!!
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TAKE NOTE!
Activity 1
Thinking Critically
(For remediation)
DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze the sentences below. Identify whether the
statements are just describing a situation (DESCRIPTIVE), or it lays value
judgements (NORMATIVE). Write D if its
DESCRIPTIVE and N if its NORMATIVE.
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(For enrichment)
DIRECTIONS: Think about the colors brown and white. Answer the questions that
follow critically.
4. What would you think your friend feel about it if you prefer one from the other
because of his/her skin color?
5. Do you think your friends' skin colors matter to you? Why or why not?
Activity 2
Figuring it
Out!
(For remediation)
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(For enrichment)
DIRECTIONS: Accomplish the chart that follows with the forms of social injustice as
depicted by the pictures. Be sure to give resolutions
for each situation.
SOCIAL INJUSTICE RESOLUTIONS
Activity 3 Squared-Draft
(For remediation)
DIRECTIONS: Create two collages side by side. One side should show the different
discriminations that people experience, and the other
side should show the right way on how people should be
treated. Compose your own theme.
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(For enrichment)
DIRECTIONS: Describe the discrimination shown in the following illustrations and
give your value judgements based on the given pictures
below.
1.
https:www.digitalhrttech.com
judgement (Normative):
2.
https:www.rowan.edu.com
Discrimination Description: ____________________ Value
judgement (Normative):
3.
https://freespiritpublishingblog.com
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4.
https://www.google.com.ph/search?g=ageism/.
5.
https://www.mentallyhealthyschools.org.uk/risks-and-protective-factors/vulnerable-children/
Description: _____________________
discrimination/. Discrimination
Value judgement (Normative):
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Originality 20
Symbolism/Visual Impact 25
Creativity 30
TOTAL 100
Rubric for Activity 3- For enrichment
CRITERIA POINTS
Organization of content 3
TOTAL 5
Students answers in the questions about the colors brown and white
may vary.
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Enrichment
Answers may vary
Activity 3:
Answers may vary
VI. References
Book
∙ A Journey through Anglo-American Literature, English 9
Website
∙ Elevate - The Honor Society Magazine | Honor Society. (n.d.).
Https://Www.Honorsociety.Org/Articles/Socisalinjustice
Discrimination. Retrieved April 30, 2021, from
https://www.honorsociety.org/articles/socisalinjustice
discrimination
∙ “Ageism at Work.” (n.d.). Age UK. Retrieved April 30, 2021, from
https://www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/work
learning/discrimination- rights/ageis,/ageism-at-work/
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