CESC Lesson 3 - Elements and Typologies of Community PDF

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This lesson module from CESC introduces the fundamental elements of a community, including geographic, social, cultural, and economic factors. It explores various typologies of communities and strategies for community engagement, highlighting participatory methods and collaborative projects. The module covers community size, geographic typologies, cultural typologies, interest-based typologies, virtual typologies and economic typologies from the Philippine education system.

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Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY ELEMENTS AND TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY Prepared by: MR. JOHN MARK H. OLIVERA, CSE, LPT. SHS Teacher Module 1:...

Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY ELEMENTS AND TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY Prepared by: MR. JOHN MARK H. OLIVERA, CSE, LPT. SHS Teacher Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Identify and describe the fundamental elements that constitute a community, including geographic, social, cultural, and economic factors. Examine and differentiate various typologies of communities Evaluate effective strategies for engaging with different types of communities, including participatory methods, dialogue, and collaborative projects. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY ELEMENTS OF COMMUNITY GROUP OF NATURALITY TOTAL ORGANIZED PEOPLE SOCIAL LIFE DEFINITE PERMANENCE WIDER ENDS LOCALITY COMMUNITY PARTICULAR SENTIMENT SIMILARITY NAME SIZE OF COMMUNITY Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Elements of Community GROUP OF PEOPLE This group may be small or large but community always refers to a group of people. Consciousness at that moment a community is formed. Hence a group of people is the first pre-requisites of community. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Elements of Community DEFINITE LOCALITY A group of people forms a community only when they reside in a definite territory. Consciousness at that moment a community is formed. Hence a group of people is the first pre-requisites of community. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Elements of Community COMMUNITY SENTIMENTS It is another important characteristic or element of community. Because without community sentiment a community can’t be formed only with a group of people and a definite locality. Community sentiment refers to a strong sense of awe feeling among the members or a feeling of belonging together. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Elements of Community NATURALITY Communities are naturally organized. It is neither a product of human will nor created by an act of government. It grows spontaneously. Individuals became the member by birth. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Elements of Community PERMANENCE Community is always a permanent group. It refers to a permanent living of individuals within a definite territory. It is not temporary like that of a crowd or association. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Elements of Community SIMILARITY The members of a community are similar in a number of ways. As they live within a definite locality they lead a common life and share some common ends. Among the members similarity in language, culture, customs, and traditions and in many other things is observed. Similarities in these respects are responsible for the development of community sentiment. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Elements of Community TOTAL ORGANIZED LIFE A community is marked by total organized social life. It means a community includes all aspects of social life. Hence, a community is a society in miniature. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Elements of Community WIDER ENDS refer to the broader goals or purposes that a community strives to achieve. These are the larger, overarching objectives that guide and give meaning to the community's actions and interactions. Example: In a community focused on environmental sustainability, the "wider ends" would be the broader goal of preserving natural resources and improving environmental quality for future generations. This goal drives various community activities, like recycling programs and conservation efforts. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Elements of Community PARTICULAR NAME Every community has a particular name by which it is known to the world. Members of a community are also identified by that name. For example people living in PHILIPPINES ARE KNOWN AS FILIPINOS. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Elements of Community SIZE OF COMMUNITY A community is classified on the basis of its size. It may be big or small. Village is an example of a small community whereas a nation or even the world is an example of a big community. Both the type of community are essential for human life. Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY Prepared by: MR. JOHN MARK H. OLIVERA, CSE, LPT. SHS Teacher Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY GEOGRAPHIC CULTURAL INTEREST-BASED TYPOLOGIES TYPOLOGIES TYPOLOGIES VIRTUAL ECONOMIC SUPPORT TYPOLOGIES TYPOLOGIES TYPOLOGIES EDUCATIONAL FUNCTIONAL POLITICAL TYPOLOGIES TYPOLOGIES TYPOLOGIES Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY GEOGRAPHIC TYPOLOGIES Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY CULTURAL TYPOLOGIES Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY INTEREST-BASED TYPOLOGIES Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY VIRTUAL TYPOLOGIES Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY ECONOMIC TYPOLOGIES Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT TYPOLOGIES Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL TYPOLOGIES Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY PARTICULAR NAME Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY TYPOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY SIZE OF COMMUNITY Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNITY Module 1: Concepts AND PERSPECTIVE OF COMMUNITY FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNITY Thank you! 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