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Module in Discipline and Ideas in Social Sciences

You may ponder on the following key points about our lesson:

 social sciences attempt to discover and explain attitudes and behaviors of people by applying scientific method to study human relations in the society (examples: economics and psychology);

Disciplines and Ideas in Social Sciences First Quarter Week 1 Most Essential Learning Competency: Differentiate the nature and functions of Social Science disciplines with the natural sciences and humanities; Lesso1: The Differences of Social Sciences from Natural Sciences and Humanities What I Need to Know? In this lesson, you will learn about the nature and functions of Social Science disciplines with the natural sciences and humanities. Activity 1. Analyzing a Picture Look at the picture below. List down five problems caused by the Coronavirus disease in your community and possible solutions on how to address them:

 natural sciences attempt to understand the nature’s phenomena by relying greatly on measurable data obtained through scientific method and undertake controlled experiments within controlled laboratories (examples: chemistry, biology, physics);  humanities seek to understand human reactions to events and the meanings created by experience and tend to humanize humans as they express various forms (examples: philosophy, literature, religion, and art) Developmental Activities Activity 2: Identifying the Branch of Knowledge Read and examine each situation. Identify whether idea belongs to natural science, social science, or humanities. 1. gender equality in the 20th SOCIAL SCIENCE 2. examining the quality of air in Metro Manila NATURAL SCIENCE 3. pre-Spanish art in Luzon HUMANITIES 4. body’s response to extreme heat NATURAL SCIENCE 5. populist leaders in contemporary politics SOCIAL SCIENCES Activity 2: Identify the area of interest of the following disciplines: 1. chemistry ORGANIC, ANALYTIC, PHYSICAL, INORGANIC&BIOCHEMISTRY

Process Questions: 1. What is the importance of social science? help people understand how to interact with the social world or how to influence policy, develop networks, increase government accountability, and promote democracy 2.

How do Social Science help in addressing and resolving problems faced by our society today?it provides empirical data about what the problems are and encourages people to propose possible solutions, and you try them, and some of them work

2. geography HUMAN AND PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 3. sociology SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, CLASS AND STRATIFICATION, GENDER AND SEXUALITY&& CULTURE 4. physics CLASSICAL AND MODERN 5. economics

MICROECONOMICS, MACROECONOMICS, INTERNATIONAL, THEORY && HISTORY

You will know more about our lesson on pages 2 to 6 of the textbook “Discipline and Ideas in the Social Sciences Reader”.

Assessment

DISS_11

Written by: ESTELLA MARIE A. OCLARES, LPCNSHS MANUYO

Validated by: ERIC F. FUNGO

Module in Discipline and Ideas in Social Sciences Read each item carefully. Circle the letter of the correct answer. 1. What distinguishes social sciences from the other branches of knowledge? A a. The use of scientific method b. The utilization of experiments c. The extensive use of research d. The focus on human behaviors in the society 2. Why is natural science referred to as “hard science”? C a. Because research data are quantifiable b. Because data are unpredictable c. Because of difficulties in validating accuracy of findings d. Because its elements overlap with other fields of study 3.

In what way do humanities tend to humanize a person’s experiences? B a. Trough reflection b. Through expression c. Through introspection d. Through imagination

4. Which problem does social sciences try to address? A a. war b. deforestation c. air pollution d. typhoon 5. Which problem is not addressed by natural sciences? B a. climate change b. poverty c. chemicals found in water d. tsunami Additional Activity Think of the “new normal” with regard to education. What problems do you think studying at home would bring out? How do you think social sciences can help address the problems you identified? Write a reflection paper containing not more than 500 words pertaining to the topic.

understanding can help battle things like disease, hunger, and poverty when applied properly, it does not do so completely and automatically. Just like my answer a while ago, the social sciences are important because they create better institutions and systems that affect people's lives every day. Social sciences help people understand how to interact with the social world which how to influence policy, develop networks, increase government accountability, and promote democracy. I can't solve this economic issues because I'm not that in the proper age to have privilege gave the solution but now that I'm studying , i can help those people can't come up on their difficulties in learning. This pandemic issues was supposed to be aswered by the authority or researchers calls for a thorough understanding and possible solution. Research on existing theories and concepts help us identify the range and applications of them. Social research helps find answers to social problems. They explain social phenomena and seek solution to social problems. We got no idea , when this issues stop. But we can greatly helps if we used to obey the rules by the management . I'm in grade 12 student now , cannot predict that can finish this year great. But I'm doing my best to trust this way just to graduate and to help my families in the though future .

References: Jose, Mary Dorothy, and Jerome Ong. Disciplines And Ideas In The Social Sciences. Reprint, Quezon City: Vibal Group Inc., 2016. Dela Cruz, Arleigh Ross, Cecile Padrigon, and Diana Mendoza. Disciplines And Ideas In The Social Sciences. Reprint, Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing Hoouse, 2016. Abulencia, Arthur, Jefferson Sadera, Ma. Lorella Arabit-Zapatos, Wensley Reyes, and Nikolee Marie Serafico. Disciplines And Ideas In The Social Sciences Reader. 1st ed. Reprint, Pasig: Department of Education, 2017.

Education is important to us to be knowledgable to face the future and it help us to gain positive and great life, but today some people tend to stop because of difficulty to come up the way of learning from the old which is the face to face learning program is now using online application rather that called new normal. The new normal is not that easy as what we have accustomed when there is no pandemic. Today as a student, studying online can't predict that i can surpass or can come up with this way of learning. It so irritable with the connection, can't access on social media platform or an application used to meet the teachers online. We all know that social science provides empirical data about what the problems are and encourages people to propose possible solutions, and you try them, and some of them work. The thinkers are not always right, but they come up with the ideas, some of which work. Science can not solve all of our problems. While scientific

DISS_11

Written by: ESTELLA MARIE A. OCLARES, LPCNSHS MANUYO

Validated by: ERIC F. FUNGO

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