Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship
Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship
Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship
Transactional
Transitional
Transformational
Follow-up Answer:
2. Community engagement is a two-way street where the school, families, and the community actively
work together, creating networks of shared responsibility for student success. It is a tool that promotes
civic well-being and that strengthens the capacity of schools, families, and communities to support
young peoples’ full development”
1. A 6. A
2. C 7. C
3. B 8. B
4. A 9. C
5. C 10. A
2. The message in the photo shows how a community works together despite of any circumstances. It
shows hardship and unity.
3. Yes. Because I can relate myself to other people who experience hardship, and I know the feeling of
needing help. Helping and engaging yourself with people in and out the community is a very wonderful
feeling.
Activity 4 – Who am I?
Who am I in my Community?
I think this question is very easy to answer yet very hard to explain. Who am I in our community left me
thinking that, am I just a netizen? I live in a community wherein people around me influences who I am
today. I have found a town with a high level of energy in the population. They are supportive, caring,
and giving. This makes life easier for me and do my life without having to overcome the lack of support
from those around me draining my energy. It allows me to be freer to be myself. It enables me to do my
part as a commoner who lives in a community on which they have the moral right that is totally different
from what is legally right. I think, I am somebody that has responsibilities and duties to make for me to
make myself grow as in individual.
1. As humans, the relationships we form with other people are vital to our mental and emotional
wellbeing, and really, our survival. Humans have an inherent desire to be close to other people. Healthy
relationships are a vital component of health and wellbeing. There is compelling evidence that strong
relationships contribute to a long, healthy, and happy life. Conversely, the health risks from being alone
or isolated in one's life are comparable to the risks associated with cigarette smoking, blood pressure,
and obesity. Research shows that healthy relationships can help you: Live longer, Deal with stress, and
be healthier.
2. I will stay at home and limit myself from going out if not necessary. I will also follow the protocols
implemented to avoid getting infected of the virus.
3. What I learned from CAT during my junior high school experience is that to have proper discipline. I
can apply the discipline that has been taught to us in order to help reduce people who do not know how
to obey rules and responsibilities, as a person who live in one community.
1. Yes. As humans, the relationships we form with other people are vital to our mental and emotional
wellbeing, and really, our survival.
2. I believe, it is so important for students to have a deeper global awareness and understanding of
other cultures and different perspective of community, so that they’ll know how to respect and wouldn’t
be ignorant when it comes to others belief.
3. Yes, because your opinion is important in Community engagement it is a vital part of many projects
and the benefits are well documented, such as better outcomes for all stakeholders, community
ownership and lower project costs but more importantly, decision makers genuinely want to hear ideas
and feedback. Often times when you volunteer you are doing so in your area and your local community.
Being involved in your city or town can lead to you making friends that you might not have met
otherwise.
4. I will stay at home and limit myself from going out if not necessary. I will also follow the protocols
implemented to avoid getting infected of the virus.
5. My biggest contribution in our community in terms of community engagement is that I support every
program that they do and sometimes participate to event that needs moral and mutual support.
V. REFLECTION:
I learned that, having an engagement to my community will help me to boost my confidence and build
myself as an individual to grow and shape my personality and character.
I want to learn more, about community development and how it affects us as an individual.