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THROUGH THE EYES INTRODUCTION TASKS PROCESS and RESOURCES CONCLUSION EVALUATION TEACHER’S PAGE

through Analyzing Social Issues and Societal Dynamics A WEBQUEST designed for COLLEGE students OBJECTIVE: The web quest aims to enhance the understanding and awareness of students regarding different pressing social issues through the different social perspectives so that they can take active part in the dynamics of societal events. Students are required present a role play expressing their knowledge on the subject matter. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: 1.What are the pressing social issues? 2.What are the three social perspectives ? 3. How do we analyze social issues through social perspectives?

INTRODUCTION Problems lurk around in society, unfortunately, yet inevitably. The only way we could handle them is to do something about them. Hi… You are about to explore how it is to look through the lenses of different people. So put on your glasses and see society as you would. Explore why things happen as they are and what effects they have for you and me.. Think about what to do and hone your analytical skills as well.. ENJOY…^^

You will be divided into three groups and come up with a comprehensive role play reporting about the societal issues presented to you. Your job will be to portray as realistically as possible and to include in your play a solution to the problem.Be sure to read the rubric so you know what is expected of you. Click HERE to know more about the details of your task. TASK

INSTRUCTIONS: INSTRUCTIONS You will need to work in a TEAM The play should only last for at 30 minutes at best. You should portray a realistic scene of the social issue assigned to you. The Presentation should also include a scene depicting a solution to the problem given. A written output should also be passed to the teacher containing the details of your role play. Details should include a comprehensive summary and solution of the issue given to you, attach a group reflection as well regarding the matter. The students will be graded as according to their performance through a criteria.

PART IPART I: Pressing SOCIAL ISSUES PART IIPART II: Activity PART IIIPART III: SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES PART IVPART IV: Application suppose that you are a sociologist. work on the following as according to the instruction provided in each activity. click to explore.

Before you begin, WATCH and explore the documentaries presented below to get an overview of pressing social issues. Click to watch. PPROSTITUTION AAIDS HHUNGER & POVERTY DONEDONE?

Now that you’ve watched the documentaries, you will need to write your own personal reflection regarding these Issues: Click each to learn more Click HERE to view your paper’s lay-out. DONEDONE?

Before you proceed, learn HOW TO ANALYZE THROUGH THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES  FUNCTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE  CONFLICT PERSPECTIVE  INTERACTIONIST PERSPECTIVE LEARN HERE Visit these links to know more: DONEDONE?

PART IV Now that you know about the social perspectives. You are now ready to pull off your analytical skills. Apply the 3 sociological perspective to one of the issues we’ve tackled. Create a an essay research containing the essentials. Click this LINK to view contents that you should include in your paper. View this PAGE to explore an example of an excellent essay research paper. DONE

EVALUATION EVALUATION The students will be Graded objectively as according to their performance in each activity. Click HERE to view RUBRIC for EACH activity.

Indeed SOCIETY has a lot lurking around it, issues abound at a calculus. But however many they are, we can still do something about them. Social Issues are soluble, only if a consortium of efforts are grafted by society. Now you are ready to make your role play activity more substantial. Include in it all those that you’ve learned to make it more persuasive. With the understanding of Social Perspectives, you can now better understand social issues, its root cause and its effect in society,. Hence, as learned citizens, you can now be part of the solution in society. Go forth and make a DIFFERENCE! “ Arise, shine, for the glory of God has dawned upon you.”