DLP 5
DLP 5
DLP 5
I. OBJECTIVES
Culture and society as anthropological and sociological concepts.
A. Content Standards
Appreciate the nature of cultural and society from perspectives of anthropology and sociology.
B. Performance Standards
C. Learning Competencies
At the end of the session, the students should be able to:
D. Objectives
1. Define culture and society from perspective of anthropology and sociology.
2. Understand the different sociological perspectives of culture and society.
3. Identified the proponents of different perspectives and discuss their view about culture and
society.
MATERIALS: LCD Projector, Laptop, Indigenous Materials, Adhesive Materials
II. CONTENT
Defining Culture and Society from the perspectives of anthropology and sociology
Three components:
1. Ideas- thoughts, beliefs, feelings, and rules. (Aversion
to incest, the Holy Spirit, and food-sharing among
relatives.)
2. Activities- the dynamic components of culture.
-what people do as opposed to what they
believe or feel.
Example: Act of punishing the incestuous behavior,
sacrifice and religion, celebration of Christmas.
3. Artifacts- man-made products of the ideas and
activities. (The knife that kills the incestuous pair, the
altar for sacrifice, the pot that contains the meat for
the feast, and the meat for the feast.)
E. Finding practical
applications of concepts and
skills in daily living
F. Making generalizations and What is society and culture?
abstractions about the lesson
Why is society defined as a group of people sharing a
common culture?
G. Evaluating Learning
Share examples of actual experiences that culture is being
handed down from older generation to the next
generation wherein culture is truly shared and there is a
patterned being observed.