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Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences GENDER AND SOCIETY Start Here Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY At the end of this lesson, students are expected to: 1.Understand how sociology emerged and developed 2.Analyze the reason why we need to study sociology 3.Value the importance of sociology to modern world Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences LEGAL BASIS FOR THE STUDY OF GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences (CHED) Memorandum No. 1, s. 2015 required State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and Private Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to contribute to women’s empowerment and gender equality. Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences Section 14 Article 2 of the Constitution provides that, "The State recognizes the role of women in nation building, and shall ensure the fundamental equality before the law of women and men." Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences Magna Carta of Women (Republic Act No. 9710) The Magna Carta of Women is comprehensive women’s human rights law that seeks to eliminate discrimination against women by recognizing, protecting, fulfilling and promoting the rights of Filipino women, especially those in marginalized sector. Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT (GAD) refers to the development perspective and process that is participatory and empowering, equitable, sustainable, free from violence, respectful of human rights, supportive of self-determination and actualization of human potentials. Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences A Memorandum Circular No. 2011–01 dated October 21, 2011 was released addressing to all Government Departments including their attached agencies, offices, bureaus, State Universalities and Colleges (SUCs), Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) and all other government instrumentalities as their guidelines and procedures for the establishment, strengthening and institutionalization of the GAD Focal Point System (GFPS). Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences SEX is basically a biological characteristic based on the chromosomes of a female which is ‘XX’ and the male chromosomes which is scientifically termed as ‘XY’. GENDER is a sociological concept largely pertains to the femininity or the masculinity of the individual as it connotes certain social roles and cultural expectations determined by social norms. Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences INTRODUCTION OF SOCIOLOGY Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences The word Sociology is derived from the Latin Word ‘Socius’ which means companion or associate that is ‘society or group’ and the Greek word ‘logos’ means ‘science or study Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences Sociology is a branch of social science that investigates human societies, their interactions, and the mechanisms that maintain and change them. Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences  Sociology offers a variety of unique viewpoints on the world, both developing new ideas and criticizing existing ones  It also provides a variety of research approaches that can be applied to nearly every element of social life, including street violence and delinquency, corporate downsizing, how individuals express their emotions, welfare, or education reform, how families differ and thrive, and peace and conflict issues.  Sociology is a fast-expanding science whose potential is increasingly being tapped by those who craft policies and create programs because it addresses the most pressing concerns of our time. Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences Sociologist’s study social inequalities, behavioral patterns, factors of social change and resistance, and the functioning of social systems. It also includes research into social life, social change, and the social origins and consequences of human conduct Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences Auguste Comte, who is French philosopher, created the term sociology in 1838, earning him the title of "Father of Sociology." Science, according to Comte, may be utilized to research the social environment. He also believed that, just as there are testable facts about gravity and other natural laws, scientific analysis may also uncover the laws that regulate our social existence. Contents Contents Description Description Assignments Assignments Grading Grading Materials Materials Absences Absences IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING SOCIOLOGY A Better Understanding of the Social World, it includes the reasons for social differences, including differences in social behavior, reasons for the differentials in group opportunities and outcomes, the relevance of social hierarchies and social power in everyday life, and how individuals and groups are shaped by larger social forces.

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