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Through its norms, states are guided in their actions both locally and internationally.
International Organization
Explains human behavior in terms of basic needs for survival and growth which are arranged according to their importance for survival and power to motivate an individual.
Hierarchy of Needs
Refers to the STRUCTURED EDUCATION SYSTEM that runs from primary school to university, and includes specialized programmed for vocational, technical and professional training.
Formal Education
An act enhancing the Philippine basic education system by strengthening its curriculum and increasing the number of years for basic education.
RA 10533
It is a law that recognizes the Alternative Learning System as a complement to Basic Education.
EO 356
The capacity to influence others by creating legitimate and desirable policies.
Power
Class consciousness is the set of beliefs that a person holds regarding their social class or economic rank in society, the structure of their class, and their class interests. Who said?
Karl Marx
The discourse on social inequality is evident in both systems; however, it is the class system that can easily address and resolve these inequalities. Who said?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Social classification of countries that has a wealthy standard of living.
High Income Countries
Often informal groupings of people who come together against power, in response to situations of perceived inequality, oppression and unmet social, political, economic or cultural demands.
Social Movement
This refers to the unequal distribution of wealth, power, and prestige with some nations as economically productive than others.
Global Inequality
A government initiative that provides financial assistance to low-income households in order to help them cope with the impacts of the economic crisis.
Social Amelioration Program (SAP)
It is the agency of the United Nations contributing to building peace through international cooperation in education, the sciences and culture.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
The Governance Act for Basic Education otherwise known as the Republic _______ stipulates the establishment of the Alternative Learning System (ALS) to provide out-of-school children, youth and adults population with basic education.
RA 9155
Refers to UNSTRUCTURED education system where there are self-learning, independent and out of school study programs that respond to community needs; and provide adult citizens, the disabled and out of school youth training in civics, vocational efficiency and other
skills.
Non-Formal Education (Informal Education)
Refers to education system that provides young Muslims with a religious foundation in Qur’anic recitation and Islamic values.
Madrasah Education
What are the 4 responses to social inequalities?
- Speak out about your own experiences.
- Call out discrimination in the media and advertising
- Support other campaigners
- It’s OK to not challenge discrimination every time you see it.
It is a poverty reduction strategy that provides grants to extremely poor households to improve their health, nutrition and education particularly of children aged 0-14.
4Ps (Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program)
Types of Social Movement & short explanation:
Reform Movement: Change the system or better
Revolutionary Movement: Deny the system will work, want replacement, become violent progressively.
Reactionary or Revivalist Movement: regressive, reverse social change, wants tradition, critic fast changes.
Resistance Movement: Resist change, against soc nd cultu change
Utopian Movement: Take it to state of perfection, envision radical change/blissful state.
Women’s Movement: Equal rights and opp for women.
Dalit movement: Protest against discrimination faced by dalits.
RefRevReac RUWD
It refers to giving all citizens a strong feeling that they are a part of the overall society. Policies focus on rights that govn provide for citizens.
Inclusive Citizenship
It is the unequal distribution of wealth, power, and privilege between men and women.
Gender Stratification
This theory holds that developing nations are entirely dependent on advanced nations, and this limits them from becoming industrious. Underdevelopment is mainly caused by the peripheral position of affected countries in the world economy.
Dependency Theory
Who was world system theory developed by?
Immanuel Wallerstein
This theory posits that there is a world economic system in which some countries benefit while others are exploited.
World Systems Theory