DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES CLASS AUGUST 13, 2016

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DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES CLASS AUGUST 13, 2016

What do you see in this picture?

GUIDE QUESTIONS: What is the picture all about? What will happen to the body if one of the systems is missing? Will it function well? Why? How are we going to relate this concept to our own society? What will happen to our society if one structure is missing (education/government/ religion/family/economy )? Will it function well? Why? Group Discussion-4 minutes Group Presentation – 2 minutes per group

Rubrics for the Group Activity and Group Presentation RUBRICS FOR GROUP PRESENTATION Clarity of Voice 20% Relevance to the topic 40% Quality of Ideas and Insights TOTAL 100%

GUIDE QUESTIONS: What is the picture all about? What will happen to the body if one of the systems is missing? Will it function well? Why? How are we going to relate this concept to our own society? What will happen to our society if one structure is missing (education/government/ religion/family/economy )? Will it function well? Why?

RUBRICS FOR GROUP PRESENTATION Clarity of Voice 20% Relevance to the topic 40% Quality of Ideas and Insights TOTAL 100% GUIDE QUESTIONS: What is the picture all about? What will happen to the body if one of the systems is missing? Will it function well? Why? How are we going to relate this concept to our own society? What will happen to our society if one structure is missing (education/government/ religion/family/economy )? Will it function well? Why?

How do you feel about the activity? Did you learn something? Any new discoveries? How can we relate the human anatomy to society?

What “Can” you do for Today’s Lesson?

What is STRUCTURAL- FUNCTIONALISM?

STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONALISM is a sociological framework that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability.

Parts are HUMAN BODY together working

Parts are together working SOCIETY Family Education Economy Religion -is a complex system SOCIETY -structure with interrelated part Economy Religion together working Government Justice System

STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONALISM It interprets society as structure with interrelated parts.

Parts are together working SOCIETY Family Education Economy Religion -is a complex system SOCIETY -structure with interrelated parts Economy Religion together working Government Justice System

STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONALISM Societies are thought to function like organisms, with various Social Institutions  working together like organs to achieve stability.

Parts are together working SOCIETY Family Education Economy Religion -is a complex system SOCIETY -structure with interrelated parts Economy Religion together working Government Justice System

INTERDEPENDENT RELATIONSHIP BUSINESS PAY TAXES TO THE GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT USES TAXES TO FUND SCHOOL SYSTEM INTERDEPENDENT RELATIONSHIP JOBS ALLOW PEOPLE TO SPEND MONEY AT LOCAL BUSINESS SCHOOLS EDUCATE SO PEOPLE CAN GET JOBS

CLASS 8- Group DISS & DIASS\INTRO STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM.mp4 My beloved students please take a look at this video. I hope you learn something from it.  CLASS 8- Group DISS & DIASS\INTRO STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM.mp4

Any learning from the video presented? New discovery? 

Again, what is structural-functionalism? Is the understanding of this approach important? Why?

Short Quiz Define Structural-Functionalism by relating society to a human anatomy.

Assignment: Define the following: Social Structure Social Function

Please arrange your seats and prepare for the next subject Please arrange your seats and prepare for the next subject. Have a nice day! 