Community, Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship
Community, Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship
Community, Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship
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Development Team
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Caraga Administrative Region
DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL NORTE
School: ___________________________________________
Lesson
I. FORMAL COMMUNITY
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Examples of informal communities
Ecovillages
Co-housing communities
Co-ops communities
Religious communities
The term urban simply refers to the region or area which is densely
populated and possess the characteristics of the man-made
surroundings.
COMPARISON CHART
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BASIS FOR COMPARISON URBAN RURAL
A settlement where the An area located in the
population is very high outskirts, is known
Meaning and has the features of a as rural.
built environment, is
known as urban.
Sparsely populated
Population size Densely populated
Villages and hamlet
Coverage Cities and towns
Environment Greater isolation from Direct contact with
nature. nature.
Non-agricultural work, i.e. Agriculture and
Associated with trade, commerce or livestock.
provision of services.
Planned settlement exists Developed randomly,
in urban areas that are based on availability
developed according to of natural vegetation
Development the process of and fauna in the
urbanization and area.
industrialization.
V. GLOBAL COMMUNITY
World community
V. SECTORAL COMMUNITY
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those that don’t. Sometimes, the term “community sector” means
community-based organizations, institutions, and initiatives, as opposed
to those operated by state government, national or international groups,
or large corporations.
In this section, when we refer to “community sectors,” at the
various groups that people in the larger community might be divided into
for reasons of common social, political, economic, cultural, or religious
interests. In some cases, membership in a sector may be conscious
(business people as part of the “business sector,” for example.) In others,
people may not think about their membership (parents may not think of
themselves as helping to make up the “education sector.”) Many
individuals may belong to, or have contact with, several of these sectors;
others may be considered only in relation to a single one.
So what are these sectors?
Sectors that exist in all communities in numerous categories that are
common in most communities even in the developed world, and in many
communities in developing countries as well. This may include
Health. This includes medical and mental health professionals (doctors,
nurses, psychologists and psychotherapists, physical therapists, etc.),
pharmacists and pharmacies, hospitals and other in-patient facilities,
clinics, non-traditional health practitioners (acupuncturists,
chiropractors, massage therapists, etc.), and public health agencies and
systems.
Education. This involves the Public and private K-12 schools, public and
private pre-schools, public and private colleges and universities, school
committees, school administrators, teachers, other educational institution
employees, parents, students, state boards of education. This sector may
(or may not, depending on the issue) include adult basic education (ABE)
and English as Second or Other Language (ESOL) programs.
Law Enforcement. These are the group of people who are into legal
works the likes of local and state police, the court system – judges,
probation officers, prosecutors, court-appointed defense lawyers, court-
mandated programs for offenders.
Youth. Youth themselves and those who work directly with them (youth
violence prevention and outreach programs, Big Brother/Big Sister, Boys’
and Girls’ Clubs, scouting, etc.) There may be overlap here with the
education, parents, human service, culture, and sports/recreation
sectors.
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Parents. Whether parents are viewed as a community sector or not may
depend on the nature of the issue of concern. They’re certainly a sector in
the case of community-wide efforts that benefit or otherwise affect
children, but they may not be seen as a separate group when the issue is
care for elders.
Sports and Recreation. This sector might include sports clubs, town or
county recreation departments, amateur and professional athletic
associations, public and private sports and recreation facilities, the
YMCA, gyms, coaches, personal trainers, recreation leaders, and camp
directors, as well as those who participate in these groups as athletes,
spectators, or supporters.
IBON Foundation
IBON Foundation is a research-education-information and advocacy
organization committed to serve the marginalized sectors. They seek to
contribute to people’s empowerment by generating and collecting socio-
economic data and analyses, and disseminate these in the Philippines
and abroad.
Philippine Red Cross
The PRC provides six major services: Blood Services, Disaster
Management Services, Safety Services, Community Health and Nursing
Services, Social Services and the Volunteer Services.
Environmental infrastructures
Natural and semi-natural (man influenced) green infrastructure
elements
Outdoor space
Environment as a social space, place of interaction
Public space/open space related to human’s daily life
Green recreation zones
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only by being not-for-profit.
2. Town Squares- This is an open public space commonly found in
the heart of a traditional town used for community gatherings
3. Parks- A park is an area of natural, semi-natural or planted space
set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of
wildlife or natural habitats.
4. Shopping Malls- A large building or series of connected buildings
containing a variety of retail stores and typically also restaurants.
5. Pubs- It is a tavern or bar.
Procedure / Activities:
Activity 1. Making Choice!
Direction. Below is the list of different communities. Choose the
appropriate type of community they belong. Write the letter of the correct
answer.
1. My community is ____________________________________________________.
2. Having a space community means
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____________________________________.
3. It is important to live in an urban community
_________________________.
4. The advantage of settling in a rural community is
______________________.
Reflection:
In a synthesizing manner, reflect the following questions given below.
References:
https://www.local.gov.uk/our-support/guidance-and
resources/community-action/communityaction-overview/what-
community-action
https://www.feverbee.com/different-types-of-communities/
https://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/sociology/top-8-characteristics-of-
urban-community-explained/35080
Answer Key:
1. D 6. A 1. C 6. A
2. D 7. A 2. A 7. D
3. B 8. C 3. A 8. D
4. B 9. C 4. C 9. C
5. A 10. C 5. A 10. B
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