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Disciplines and
Ideas in the Social
Sciences
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
National Capital Region
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS – MANILA
Manila Education Center Arroceros Forest Park
Antonio J. Villegas St. Ermita, Manila
Social Sciences to a
Better World
Quarter 1 - Week 1
Module 1
Most Essential Learning Competency:
Differentiate the nature and functions of Social Science
disciplines with the Natural Sciences and Humanities
1
Before starting the module, I want you to set aside other tasks that will disturb
you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions below to successfully
enjoy the objectives of this kit. Have fun!
1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated in every page of
this module.
2. Write on your notebook the concepts about the lessons. Writing enhances
learning that is important to develop and keep in mind.
3. Perform all the provided activities in the module.
4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers using the answer key card.
5. Analyze conceptually the posttest and apply what you have learned.
6. Enjoy studying!
• Expectations - These are what you will be able to know after completing the
lessons in the module.
• Pretest - This will measure your prior knowledge and the concepts to be
mastered throughout the lesson.
• Looking Back to your Lesson - This section will measure what learnings
and skills did you understand from the previous lesson.
• Brief Introduction - This section will give you an overview of the lesson.
• Discussion - This section provides a short discussion of the lesson. This
aims to help you discover and understand new concepts and skills.
• Activities - This is a set of activities you will perform with a partner.
• Remember - This section summarizes the concepts and applications of the
lessons.
• Check your understanding - It will verify how you learned from the lesson.
• Posttest - This will measure how much you have learned from the entire
module.
HOW TO USE THIS MODULE
PARTS OF THE MODULE
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You will differentiate the nature and functions of Social Science
disciplines with the Natural Sciences and Humanities.
Specifically, this module will help you to:
• describe Social Sciences as a comprehensive study of society;
• compare and contrast Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Humanities;
• appreciate the importance of Social Sciences as instruments to deeply
understand the society
Directions: Read each question/sentence carefully and choose the letter of the
best answer. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the following definitions best describes the term “society”?
A. It is a small group of people whose members share tight, personal, and
lasting relationships
B. It is a large social group where the relationships among members are
usually impersonal and goal oriented
C. It is a collection of people whose members frequently meet and consider
themselves as parts of a group
D. It is an organized group of individuals whose members regularly meet or
work together and have a shared culture, interest, and territory
2. The following are the disciplines that are both associated with Social Sciences
and Humanities EXCEPT __________.
A. Anthropology B. Economics C. History D. Linguistics
3. Which academic discipline studies different human conditions and the ways
wherein the human experiences are processed and recorded?
A. Humanities C. Philosophy
B. Natural Science D. Social Science
EXPECTATIONS
PRETEST
Let us start your journey in learning more about Social
Sciences. I am sure you are ready and excited to answer the
Pretest. Smile and cheer up!
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4. Which of the following terms refers to the body of knowledge concerned with the
systematic study of different facets of our society, several social phenomena,
and the effects of these occurrences on people’s lives?
A. Humanities C. Philosophy
B. Natural Science D. Social Science
5. What element of Social Sciences places the entire area of study on the members
of the society and their social environments or backgrounds?
a. Empirical Analysis c. Society
b. Nature d. Superstition
6. Which of the following areas of study concentrates on examining every natural
phenomenon that happened, or is currently occurring, in the world by means of
tangible evidences such as natural forces, artifacts, and fossils?
A. Humanities C. Philosophy
B. Natural Science D. Social Science
7. Several intellectuals considered the use of philosophical approach in examining
human societies as an unpleasant continuing impact of the past that is needed
to be opposed by using critical reason, enlightenment, and, if necessary,
revolution. Which of these intellectuals founded Positivism to study our
societies?
A. Auguste Comte C. Herbert Spencer
B. Charles Darwin D. Karl Marx
8. The element of Social Sciences that puts the whole body of knowledge in an
academic mode of inquiry about our societies by means of the scientific method
refers to __________.
A. Empirical Analysis C. Society
B. Nature D. Superstition
9. What is the importance of the Age of Enlightenment in the history of Social
Sciences?
A. It is where the Social Sciences started to become slightly scientific
B. It is where the origins of some of the significant concepts and purposes of
Social Sciences emerged
C. It is where numerous social philosophers used philosophical approaches
in investigating human societies
D. It is where scientific thoughts became more reliable than faith and
superstition in explaining various social phenomena
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10.What is the similarity between Social Sciences and Natural Sciences?
A. Both areas utilize the scientific method in creating a study.
B. Both disciplines focus on the creative expressions of human experiences.
C. Both fields concentrate on observing and understanding numerous social
phenomena.
D. Both studies explore the different laws of nature that govern our world
through objective and experimental methods.
What comes into your mind when you hear the word “society”? Technically,
society is usually described as an organized group of individuals whose members
work together or regularly meet and have a shared territory, interest, and way of
living. Likewise, it signifies companionship or association with others. According to
several philosophers, society is the outcome of the purposeful activities of the
people who came together for the achievement of a shared goal. Seems clear, right?
However, do you think it is enough for you to fully understand our society by
merely using these definitions? Of course, it is not enough. Society is too difficult to
study due to its problems and complexities. That is why there is a need for us to
have helpful tools in comprehending these matters.
In this lesson, you will learn about the significance of Social Sciences as
advantageous instruments in studying the different facets of our society and
understanding the burning issues and complications surrounding it. In addition,
you will also recognize the similarities and differences of Social Sciences to other
disciplines such as Natural Sciences and Humanities.
Lesson
1
Social Sciences: The Study
of Society
Do you still remember the Battle of Marawi or more popularly known as
Marawi Siege? For historians, it will never be forgotten since this armed conflict is
considered as the longest urban battle in Philippine modern history. This five-
month-long armed conflict between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Great, you finished answering the questions. You may request your
facilitator to check your work. Congratulations and keep on learning!
DISCUSSIONS
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militants, including the Maute group and the Abu
Sayyaf that are both associated with the Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), had caused over
a thousand casualties and left the beautiful Islamic
City of Marawi in ruins. On October 17, 2017, the
day after the militant leaders of both groups were
reportedly killed during an operation, this battle
finally ended, and Marawi City was liberated.
However, the impact of this urban battle can still
be seen, especially on the people of Marawi City
who lived through its terrors. That is why many
Filipinos are asking about the government’s preparedness for this kind of conflict
and the measures that it is doing to prevent another battle to commence. Luckily,
these questions can be resolved by the various disciplines of Social Sciences, which
investigate the different factors that affect and shape individuals and societies such
as culture, history, politics, and many more. Social Sciences, as the systematic
study of human society, can be considered as helpful tools that provide the
necessary knowledge and skills for us to deeply understand several social
phenomena and, more importantly, to make our world a better place to live in.
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Essentially, the term “Social Sciences” is defined as the body of knowledge
concerned with the methodical study of various aspects of our society, numerous
social phenomena, and the impacts of these occurrences on people’s lives. It is
characterized as the area of study that deals with the human behavior in its
cultural and social facets. Also, it is considered as the branch of science that
focuses on the interpersonal relationships among people living in a society. Over
the past centuries, Social Sciences focused on the contributing factors or elements
that molded and governed the development of the human civilization. Speaking of
elements, what are the important elements of Social Sciences?
ELEMENTS OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
As you can see, there are two words comprising the term “Social Sciences.”
These words represent the two substantial elements of Social Sciences, which are
the society (social) and the empirical analysis (science). Society, the first element of
Social Sciences, puts the entire body of knowledge in individuals as social beings
and their social backgrounds or environments. It situates Social Sciences in people
and social issues that are affecting them. On the other hand, empirical analysis
places the Social Sciences in an academic mode of investigation about human
society using the scientific method, the systematic and rational process of
obtaining knowledge. Because of this element, learning about society and
understanding the things that are happening in it need to be conducted
experimentally such as having a keen observation, critical analysis, and
interpretation of social facts, which include data and information about a
particular social phenomenon, identified from the individuals living within a certain
Figure 1: Bombing on Marawi City
https://tl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talaksan:
Bombing_on_Marawi_City.jpg
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society. This element is also the reason why Social Sciences are recognized as
scientific disciplines, which help people grasp the idea of society and its
complexities. Now, the question is: How Social Sciences started to be recognized as
scientific disciplines?
HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The roots of some of the important concepts and purposes of Social Sciences
go completely back to the ancient Greece. The contributions of the ancient Greece
in the area of social thought are still noticeable even up to these days. We have
Social Sciences today because of the Greeks’ willpower to understand everything in
the essence of rational inquiry. Without this determination, the Renaissance and
the Enlightenment, two historical periods where some of the major evolutionary
ideas emerged, would not have served their own respective purposes in the course
of our civilization, especially the Enlightenment (17th-18th century) where the study
of society started to become somewhat scientific.
Before and during the Age of Enlightenment,
the approaches used by several social philosophers in
examining human societies were much more
philosophical than scientific. Numerous philosophes,
the intellectuals or social philosophers who shaped
the 18th century Enlightenment, considered this as a
disagreeable continuing influence of the past that is
needed to be opposed through enlightenment, critical
reason, and, if necessary, revolution. Because of this
new spirit, several important contributions were made for the Social Sciences
during the Age of Enlightenment such as growth when it comes to the
consciousness of the diversity of human experience in our world, spreading sense
of the cultural or social character of human actions within society, and, most
prominently, the development of ideal of a science of society, a distinct area of
study that has its particular distinctive focus of attention.
Although Social Sciences have their own distinguishing
subject matters, these fields utilize the same philosophical
system that directed the progress of other disciplines such as
Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences, and that is
Positivism. Positivism is a philosophy that believes that every
single reasonable affirmation can be scientifically proven or
tested by empirical sciences or is capable of mathematical or
logical evidence. Furthermore, it holds that for us to attain a
certain scientific idea, objectivity and practical investigation of
evidences must be observed. This philosophical theory is
guiding Social Sciences in grasping and explaining numerous
social phenomena through systematic observations, critical analyses, and
interpretations of social facts found among the people living in a specific society
such as interpersonal relationships and human activities. Auguste Comte (1798-
1857), the founder of Positivism and the one who foreshadowed the use of this
Figure 2: Philosophes
http://www.stanislasurbietorbi.com/s
tanislas/repas-votaire.htm
Figure 3: Auguste Comte
https://tl.m.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Talaksan:Auguste_Co
mte2.jpg
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philosophy in studying human behaviors, argued that metaphysics and theology
are imperfect methods in searching for knowledge; that rational thought is far more
powerful in comparison to faith and superstition in explaining different social
phenomena. He proposed that theism and metaphysics should be rejected since
these modes of knowledge cannot be proven by empirical analysis and, therefore,
are unreliable. Now that you already knew that Social Sciences are also employing
the scientific method in studying their own subject matters, the next question is:
What makes Social Sciences different from other disciplines like Natural Sciences
and Humanities?
NATURAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
What makes Social Sciences unique from other
areas of study such as Natural Sciences and
Humanities is that these disciplines concentrate on
analyzing and explaining the different aspects of social
life of the individuals including their behaviors. Also,
these fields focus on observing and interpreting
various social phenomena. On the other hand,
Natural Sciences, or the sciences of nature, give
attention on investigating every single natural
phenomenon that occurred, or is currently happening,
in our world using tangible evidences like natural forces, fossils, and artifacts.
These areas of study explore the laws of nature that rule our world through
objective and empirical approaches. Also, Natural Sciences can be further
categorized into Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences and many
more. Humanities, differently, are academic disciplines that study numerous
human conditions and the manners wherein the human experiences are treated
and recorded. Additionally, these studies aim to comprehend the human
perspective of individuals’ social existence and the responses these people are
displaying on different occurrences. For instance, the literary works of Jose Rizal,
such as Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, aim to educate the Filipinos on the
persecutions experienced by our countrymen during the Spanish regime.
Even though these three fields of study are different from one another, they
are also sharing a few similarities in some areas. Social Sciences, Natural Sciences,
and Humanities are all employing the scientific method in producing knowledge,
though this systematic process is more usual in Social Sciences and Natural
Sciences since Humanities are more focused on the creative expressions of human
experiences. When it comes to the similarity between Social Sciences and
Humanities, some of the disciplines of Social Sciences are also affiliated with
Humanities such as Anthropology, Linguistics, and, especially, History. History is
considered as the borderline to the two fields of knowledge since its methods and
insights penetrate both Social Sciences and Humanities.
Figure 4: Natural Science
https://pixabay.com/de/illustrations/
physik-wissenschaft-medizin-dna-
140901/
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Activity 1.1. Defining Moment
Objective: Describe Social Sciences as the comprehensive study of society.
Directions:
1. Develop your own comprehensive definition of the term “Social Sciences.”
2. Write your definition on a separate sheet of paper.
3. Use other sources like dictionaries and search engines if these will only serve
as additional references.
Social Science /ˌsōSHəl ˈsīəns/ n. __________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Rubrics
Criteria Highest Possible Points
Content (presence of ideas) 10 points
Organization (order) 4 points
Style (choice of words) 4 points
Conventions (grammar, spelling) 2 points
Total 20 points
Activity 1.2. Triple Bottom Line (TBL) (Critical Thinking,
Communication)
Objective: Compare and contrast Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and
Humanities
Directions:
1. Compare and contrast Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Humanities
2. Make your Triple Venn Diagram on a separate sheet of paper.
3. Answer the guide questions that follow.
Image courtesy of: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Venn_diagram_ABC_BW.png
ACTIVITIES
9
Guide Questions:
1. What are the similarities of Social Science to Natural Science and
Humanities?
2. How does Social Science differ from Natural Science?
3. How does Social Science differ from Humanities?
Activity 1.3. Slogan Making Period (SMP) (Character, Communication,
Creativity)
Objective: Appreciate the importance of Social Sciences as instruments to deeply
understand the society
Directions:
1. Generate your own slogan about the significance of Social Sciences as
instruments in understanding our society.
2. Write your slogan on a bond paper.
3. Create your output creatively and imaginatively.
Rubrics
Criteria Highest Possible Points
Relevance (relation to the topic) 20 points
Originality (uniqueness) 20 points
Creativity (artistry) 10 points
Overall Slogan Impact (appeal) 10 points
Total 60 points
• The term “Social Sciences” is characterized as the body of knowledge
concerned with the systematic study of various aspects of human society,
several social phenomena, and the effects of these occurrences on people’s
lives.
• Positivism is a philosophical theory that believes that all reasonable
assertions can be systematically tested or proven by empirical sciences or is
capable of logical or mathematical evidence.
• Auguste Comte is the founder of Positivism and the one who suggested the
use of this philosophical system in learning about human behaviors.
• Natural Sciences concentrate on examining all natural phenomena that
happened, or are currently occurring, in the world through tangible
evidences such as fossils, artifacts, and natural forces.
• Humanities are disciplines that deal with several human conditions and the
manners in which the human experiences are processed and recorded.
REMEMBER
10
World of Words (WOW)
(Communication, Critical Thinking)
Based on the article about the “Marawi Siege” make a reflection paper on
this five-month-long armed conflict happened between the Armed Forces of the
Philippines, Maute group and the Abu Sayyaf, which occurred in the Islamic City
of Marawi that caused over thousand casualties and left the city ruined.
Directions:
1. Use all the words/terms inside the box.
2. Consider other words/terms if needed, to strengthen your reflection.
3. Write your reflection on a separate sheet of paper.
Diversity Future Human Behavior Knowledge Interconnected
Peace Politics Respect Social Sciences Society
Rubrics:
Criteria Highest Possible Points
Content (presence of ideas) 10 points
Organization (order) 4 points
Style (choice of words) 4 points
Conventions (grammar, spelling) 2 points
Total 20 points
Directions: Read each question/sentence carefully and choose the letter of the
best answer. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. “According to Albert Einstein, light has no mass. Thus, it also has no energy.
However, how can sunlight warm the earth without energy?”
Which of the following academic disciplines can answer this question?
A. Humanities C. Social Physics
B. Natural Sciences D. Social Sciences
POSTTEST
CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
11
2. When a researcher tries to learn about human society and understand the
things that are occurring in it by conducting keen observations, critical
analyses, and interpretations of social facts found from the individuals living in
a society, what element of Social Sciences does the researcher focus?
A. Empirical Analysis C. Society
B. Nature D. Superstition
3. If the purpose of the scientific method in Natural Sciences is to study all natural
phenomena that happened, or are currently occurring, in our world using
tangible evidences such as artifacts, fossils, and natural forces, what is the
purpose of the scientific method in Social Sciences?
A. To discover the laws of nature that rules our world.
B. To explore the creative expressions of human experiences.
C. To study the several human conditions and the manners wherein the
human experiences are processed and recorded.
D. To understand the different aspects of human society, several social
phenomena, and the impacts of these occurrences on people’s lives.
4. If the focus of the Natural Sciences is to explore all natural phenomena that
occurred, or are currently happening, in the world, what is the focus of the
Humanities?
A. To study the different aspects of human society.
B. To explore the laws of nature that rules our world.
C. To discover the effects of social phenomena on people’s live.
D. To understand the numerous human conditions and the ways wherein
the human experiences are treated and documented.
5. In terms of the connection between Social Sciences and Humanities, some of
the disciplines of Social Sciences are also affiliated with Humanities. Which of
the following disciplines of Social Sciences is NOT associated with Humanities?
A. Anthropology B. Economics C. History D. Linguistics
6. Social Sciences began to become slightly scientific during the __________.
A. Age of Enlightenment C. Medieval Period
B. Industrial Revolution D. Renaissance Period
12
7. Auguste Comte believed that theology and metaphysics are imperfect modes of
knowledge and that these two should be rejected since they cannot be verified
by experimental investigation. Which of the following tendencies of thought was
founded by Auguste Comte to oppose the two studies?
A. Democracy C. Humanitarianism
B. Evolution D. Positivism
8. In the elements of Social Sciences, the empirical analysis places the entire body
of knowledge in a systematic mode of inquiry about human societies through
the scientific method while the society puts the whole area of study on
__________.
A. The creative expressions of human experiences
B. The people living in a society and their social environments or
backgrounds
C. The study of all natural phenomena that occurred, or are currently
occurring, in the world
D. The numerous human conditions and the manners in which the human
experiences are treated and recorded
9. Which of the following is NOT a definition of the term “society”?
A. It is the friendly association or companionship with other people
B. It is a large group of individuals whose relationships are impersonal and
detached
C. It is the product of purposeful activities of individuals who came together
for the attainment of a common goal
D. It is an organized group of people whose members work together or
regularly meet and have a shared way of living, interest, and territory
10.The scientific method is less commonly used in what academic discipline?
A. Humanities C. Social Physics
B. Natural Science D. Social Science
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Books
Abella, R. (2016). Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person. Quezon City,
Philippines: C & E Publishing, Inc.
Dela Cruz, A. R., Fadrigon, C., & Mendoza, D. (2016). Disciplines and Ideas in the
Social Sciences. Quezon City, Philippines: Phoenix Publishing House, Inc.
Delos Santos, D. L. (2017). Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship.
Manila, Philippines: Rex Book Store, Inc.
Sampa, E. (2017). Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences. Manila,
Philippines: Rex Book Store, Inc.
Tatel, C., Jr. (2016). Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences. Manila,
Philippines: Rex Book Store, Inc.
Online Sources
Bajo, A. F. & Bigtas, J. A. (2018, May 22). Revisiting the 2017 Marawi City siege.
Retrieved from https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation
/654218/revisiting-2017-marawi-city-siege/story/
Battle of Marawi. (2020, May 23). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Marawi
Bhattacherjee, A. (2012). Social Science Research: Principles, Methods, and
Practices. Retrieved from https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.
cgi?article=1002&context=oa_textbooks#:~:text=The%20scientific%20method
%2C%20as%20applied,action%20research%2C%20and%20so%20forth.
Department of Education. (2014, February). Disciplines and Ideas in the Social
Sciences [Curriculum Guide]. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/wp-
content/uploads/2019/01/Disciplines-and-Ideas-in-the-Social-Sciences.pdf
Department of Education Regional Office III. (2017, May). DISS Disciplines and
Ideas in the Social Sciences [Daily Lesson Plan]. Retrieved from
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pbnxodW1zc2hhdmVufGd4OjdiMGY3NjM1NjI3ZGZhM2Q
Grade 11 Humss Diss. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.scribd.com/document/
353485681/Grade-11-Humss-Diss
Nisbet, R. (2017, November 3). Social science. Retrieved from https://www.
britannica.com/topic/social-science
Philosophes. (2020, May 17). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.
org/wiki/Philosophes
REFERENCES
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Positivism. (n.d.). In Lexico. Retrieved from https://www.lexico.com/en/
definition/positivism
Sir Denz Modules. (2019, July 1). DISS Discipline and Ideas in Social Sciences [Blog
Post]. Retrieved from https://sirdenzmodules.blogspot.com/2019/07/diss-
discipline-and-ideas-in-social.html
Society. (n.d.). In Merriam-Webster. Retrieved from https://www.merriam-
webster.com/dictionary/society
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Acknowledgement
Writer: Paul Gavasan – Teacher III
Editor: Amalia C. Solis – EPS
Reviewers: Ma. Teresa B. Berondo, MT II; Alvin V. Santos, MT II
(Content); Fernando B. Halili, MT II (Language)
Management Team: Maria Magdalena M. Lim – Schools Division
Superintendent – Manila, Aida H. Rondilla – Chief Education Supervisor,
Lucky S. Carpio – EPS, and Lady Hannah C. Gillo, Librarian II – LRMS
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Name: ____________________________________________ Grade and Section: ___________
School: __________________________ Date: __________ Subject Teacher: ______________
Quarter: 1st Module No.: 1 Week No.: 1
MELC: Differentiate the nature and functions of Social Science disciplines with the
Natural sciences and Humanities.
Objectives:
1. Appreciate the importance of Social Sciences as instruments to deeply
understand the society.
2. Create a journal entry analyzing the importance of Social Sciences in
combating Covid 19 pandemic.
Topic: Social Sciences: The Study of Society
Journal Entry
Directions: From what you have learned about the lesson, create a journal entry
on how Social Sciences can help in the battle against Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19). Write your journal entry on a separate sheet of paper. Reminder:
Reading news articles and/or surfing the internet about the contributions of Social
Sciences in the prevention and control of other infectious diseases is/are highly
suggested.
REFLECTIVE LEARNING SHEET
17
ANSWER KEY
Posttest
1.
b
2.
a
3.
d
4.
d
5.
b
6.
a
7.
d
8.
b
9.
b
10.a
Pretest
1.
d
2.
b
3.
a
4.
d
5.
c
6.
b
7.
a
8.
a
9.
a
10.a

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  • 1. Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences Republic of the Philippines Department of Education National Capital Region DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS – MANILA Manila Education Center Arroceros Forest Park Antonio J. Villegas St. Ermita, Manila Social Sciences to a Better World Quarter 1 - Week 1 Module 1 Most Essential Learning Competency: Differentiate the nature and functions of Social Science disciplines with the Natural Sciences and Humanities
  • 2. 1 Before starting the module, I want you to set aside other tasks that will disturb you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions below to successfully enjoy the objectives of this kit. Have fun! 1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated in every page of this module. 2. Write on your notebook the concepts about the lessons. Writing enhances learning that is important to develop and keep in mind. 3. Perform all the provided activities in the module. 4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers using the answer key card. 5. Analyze conceptually the posttest and apply what you have learned. 6. Enjoy studying! • Expectations - These are what you will be able to know after completing the lessons in the module. • Pretest - This will measure your prior knowledge and the concepts to be mastered throughout the lesson. • Looking Back to your Lesson - This section will measure what learnings and skills did you understand from the previous lesson. • Brief Introduction - This section will give you an overview of the lesson. • Discussion - This section provides a short discussion of the lesson. This aims to help you discover and understand new concepts and skills. • Activities - This is a set of activities you will perform with a partner. • Remember - This section summarizes the concepts and applications of the lessons. • Check your understanding - It will verify how you learned from the lesson. • Posttest - This will measure how much you have learned from the entire module. HOW TO USE THIS MODULE PARTS OF THE MODULE
  • 3. 2 You will differentiate the nature and functions of Social Science disciplines with the Natural Sciences and Humanities. Specifically, this module will help you to: • describe Social Sciences as a comprehensive study of society; • compare and contrast Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Humanities; • appreciate the importance of Social Sciences as instruments to deeply understand the society Directions: Read each question/sentence carefully and choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Which of the following definitions best describes the term “society”? A. It is a small group of people whose members share tight, personal, and lasting relationships B. It is a large social group where the relationships among members are usually impersonal and goal oriented C. It is a collection of people whose members frequently meet and consider themselves as parts of a group D. It is an organized group of individuals whose members regularly meet or work together and have a shared culture, interest, and territory 2. The following are the disciplines that are both associated with Social Sciences and Humanities EXCEPT __________. A. Anthropology B. Economics C. History D. Linguistics 3. Which academic discipline studies different human conditions and the ways wherein the human experiences are processed and recorded? A. Humanities C. Philosophy B. Natural Science D. Social Science EXPECTATIONS PRETEST Let us start your journey in learning more about Social Sciences. I am sure you are ready and excited to answer the Pretest. Smile and cheer up!
  • 4. 3 4. Which of the following terms refers to the body of knowledge concerned with the systematic study of different facets of our society, several social phenomena, and the effects of these occurrences on people’s lives? A. Humanities C. Philosophy B. Natural Science D. Social Science 5. What element of Social Sciences places the entire area of study on the members of the society and their social environments or backgrounds? a. Empirical Analysis c. Society b. Nature d. Superstition 6. Which of the following areas of study concentrates on examining every natural phenomenon that happened, or is currently occurring, in the world by means of tangible evidences such as natural forces, artifacts, and fossils? A. Humanities C. Philosophy B. Natural Science D. Social Science 7. Several intellectuals considered the use of philosophical approach in examining human societies as an unpleasant continuing impact of the past that is needed to be opposed by using critical reason, enlightenment, and, if necessary, revolution. Which of these intellectuals founded Positivism to study our societies? A. Auguste Comte C. Herbert Spencer B. Charles Darwin D. Karl Marx 8. The element of Social Sciences that puts the whole body of knowledge in an academic mode of inquiry about our societies by means of the scientific method refers to __________. A. Empirical Analysis C. Society B. Nature D. Superstition 9. What is the importance of the Age of Enlightenment in the history of Social Sciences? A. It is where the Social Sciences started to become slightly scientific B. It is where the origins of some of the significant concepts and purposes of Social Sciences emerged C. It is where numerous social philosophers used philosophical approaches in investigating human societies D. It is where scientific thoughts became more reliable than faith and superstition in explaining various social phenomena
  • 5. 4 10.What is the similarity between Social Sciences and Natural Sciences? A. Both areas utilize the scientific method in creating a study. B. Both disciplines focus on the creative expressions of human experiences. C. Both fields concentrate on observing and understanding numerous social phenomena. D. Both studies explore the different laws of nature that govern our world through objective and experimental methods. What comes into your mind when you hear the word “society”? Technically, society is usually described as an organized group of individuals whose members work together or regularly meet and have a shared territory, interest, and way of living. Likewise, it signifies companionship or association with others. According to several philosophers, society is the outcome of the purposeful activities of the people who came together for the achievement of a shared goal. Seems clear, right? However, do you think it is enough for you to fully understand our society by merely using these definitions? Of course, it is not enough. Society is too difficult to study due to its problems and complexities. That is why there is a need for us to have helpful tools in comprehending these matters. In this lesson, you will learn about the significance of Social Sciences as advantageous instruments in studying the different facets of our society and understanding the burning issues and complications surrounding it. In addition, you will also recognize the similarities and differences of Social Sciences to other disciplines such as Natural Sciences and Humanities. Lesson 1 Social Sciences: The Study of Society Do you still remember the Battle of Marawi or more popularly known as Marawi Siege? For historians, it will never be forgotten since this armed conflict is considered as the longest urban battle in Philippine modern history. This five- month-long armed conflict between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the BRIEF INTRODUCTION Great, you finished answering the questions. You may request your facilitator to check your work. Congratulations and keep on learning! DISCUSSIONS
  • 6. 5 militants, including the Maute group and the Abu Sayyaf that are both associated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), had caused over a thousand casualties and left the beautiful Islamic City of Marawi in ruins. On October 17, 2017, the day after the militant leaders of both groups were reportedly killed during an operation, this battle finally ended, and Marawi City was liberated. However, the impact of this urban battle can still be seen, especially on the people of Marawi City who lived through its terrors. That is why many Filipinos are asking about the government’s preparedness for this kind of conflict and the measures that it is doing to prevent another battle to commence. Luckily, these questions can be resolved by the various disciplines of Social Sciences, which investigate the different factors that affect and shape individuals and societies such as culture, history, politics, and many more. Social Sciences, as the systematic study of human society, can be considered as helpful tools that provide the necessary knowledge and skills for us to deeply understand several social phenomena and, more importantly, to make our world a better place to live in. SOCIAL SCIENCES Essentially, the term “Social Sciences” is defined as the body of knowledge concerned with the methodical study of various aspects of our society, numerous social phenomena, and the impacts of these occurrences on people’s lives. It is characterized as the area of study that deals with the human behavior in its cultural and social facets. Also, it is considered as the branch of science that focuses on the interpersonal relationships among people living in a society. Over the past centuries, Social Sciences focused on the contributing factors or elements that molded and governed the development of the human civilization. Speaking of elements, what are the important elements of Social Sciences? ELEMENTS OF SOCIAL SCIENCES As you can see, there are two words comprising the term “Social Sciences.” These words represent the two substantial elements of Social Sciences, which are the society (social) and the empirical analysis (science). Society, the first element of Social Sciences, puts the entire body of knowledge in individuals as social beings and their social backgrounds or environments. It situates Social Sciences in people and social issues that are affecting them. On the other hand, empirical analysis places the Social Sciences in an academic mode of investigation about human society using the scientific method, the systematic and rational process of obtaining knowledge. Because of this element, learning about society and understanding the things that are happening in it need to be conducted experimentally such as having a keen observation, critical analysis, and interpretation of social facts, which include data and information about a particular social phenomenon, identified from the individuals living within a certain Figure 1: Bombing on Marawi City https://tl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talaksan: Bombing_on_Marawi_City.jpg
  • 7. 6 society. This element is also the reason why Social Sciences are recognized as scientific disciplines, which help people grasp the idea of society and its complexities. Now, the question is: How Social Sciences started to be recognized as scientific disciplines? HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES The roots of some of the important concepts and purposes of Social Sciences go completely back to the ancient Greece. The contributions of the ancient Greece in the area of social thought are still noticeable even up to these days. We have Social Sciences today because of the Greeks’ willpower to understand everything in the essence of rational inquiry. Without this determination, the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, two historical periods where some of the major evolutionary ideas emerged, would not have served their own respective purposes in the course of our civilization, especially the Enlightenment (17th-18th century) where the study of society started to become somewhat scientific. Before and during the Age of Enlightenment, the approaches used by several social philosophers in examining human societies were much more philosophical than scientific. Numerous philosophes, the intellectuals or social philosophers who shaped the 18th century Enlightenment, considered this as a disagreeable continuing influence of the past that is needed to be opposed through enlightenment, critical reason, and, if necessary, revolution. Because of this new spirit, several important contributions were made for the Social Sciences during the Age of Enlightenment such as growth when it comes to the consciousness of the diversity of human experience in our world, spreading sense of the cultural or social character of human actions within society, and, most prominently, the development of ideal of a science of society, a distinct area of study that has its particular distinctive focus of attention. Although Social Sciences have their own distinguishing subject matters, these fields utilize the same philosophical system that directed the progress of other disciplines such as Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences, and that is Positivism. Positivism is a philosophy that believes that every single reasonable affirmation can be scientifically proven or tested by empirical sciences or is capable of mathematical or logical evidence. Furthermore, it holds that for us to attain a certain scientific idea, objectivity and practical investigation of evidences must be observed. This philosophical theory is guiding Social Sciences in grasping and explaining numerous social phenomena through systematic observations, critical analyses, and interpretations of social facts found among the people living in a specific society such as interpersonal relationships and human activities. Auguste Comte (1798- 1857), the founder of Positivism and the one who foreshadowed the use of this Figure 2: Philosophes http://www.stanislasurbietorbi.com/s tanislas/repas-votaire.htm Figure 3: Auguste Comte https://tl.m.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Talaksan:Auguste_Co mte2.jpg
  • 8. 7 philosophy in studying human behaviors, argued that metaphysics and theology are imperfect methods in searching for knowledge; that rational thought is far more powerful in comparison to faith and superstition in explaining different social phenomena. He proposed that theism and metaphysics should be rejected since these modes of knowledge cannot be proven by empirical analysis and, therefore, are unreliable. Now that you already knew that Social Sciences are also employing the scientific method in studying their own subject matters, the next question is: What makes Social Sciences different from other disciplines like Natural Sciences and Humanities? NATURAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES What makes Social Sciences unique from other areas of study such as Natural Sciences and Humanities is that these disciplines concentrate on analyzing and explaining the different aspects of social life of the individuals including their behaviors. Also, these fields focus on observing and interpreting various social phenomena. On the other hand, Natural Sciences, or the sciences of nature, give attention on investigating every single natural phenomenon that occurred, or is currently happening, in our world using tangible evidences like natural forces, fossils, and artifacts. These areas of study explore the laws of nature that rule our world through objective and empirical approaches. Also, Natural Sciences can be further categorized into Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences and many more. Humanities, differently, are academic disciplines that study numerous human conditions and the manners wherein the human experiences are treated and recorded. Additionally, these studies aim to comprehend the human perspective of individuals’ social existence and the responses these people are displaying on different occurrences. For instance, the literary works of Jose Rizal, such as Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, aim to educate the Filipinos on the persecutions experienced by our countrymen during the Spanish regime. Even though these three fields of study are different from one another, they are also sharing a few similarities in some areas. Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Humanities are all employing the scientific method in producing knowledge, though this systematic process is more usual in Social Sciences and Natural Sciences since Humanities are more focused on the creative expressions of human experiences. When it comes to the similarity between Social Sciences and Humanities, some of the disciplines of Social Sciences are also affiliated with Humanities such as Anthropology, Linguistics, and, especially, History. History is considered as the borderline to the two fields of knowledge since its methods and insights penetrate both Social Sciences and Humanities. Figure 4: Natural Science https://pixabay.com/de/illustrations/ physik-wissenschaft-medizin-dna- 140901/
  • 9. 8 Activity 1.1. Defining Moment Objective: Describe Social Sciences as the comprehensive study of society. Directions: 1. Develop your own comprehensive definition of the term “Social Sciences.” 2. Write your definition on a separate sheet of paper. 3. Use other sources like dictionaries and search engines if these will only serve as additional references. Social Science /ˌsōSHəl ˈsīəns/ n. __________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Rubrics Criteria Highest Possible Points Content (presence of ideas) 10 points Organization (order) 4 points Style (choice of words) 4 points Conventions (grammar, spelling) 2 points Total 20 points Activity 1.2. Triple Bottom Line (TBL) (Critical Thinking, Communication) Objective: Compare and contrast Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Humanities Directions: 1. Compare and contrast Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Humanities 2. Make your Triple Venn Diagram on a separate sheet of paper. 3. Answer the guide questions that follow. Image courtesy of: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Venn_diagram_ABC_BW.png ACTIVITIES
  • 10. 9 Guide Questions: 1. What are the similarities of Social Science to Natural Science and Humanities? 2. How does Social Science differ from Natural Science? 3. How does Social Science differ from Humanities? Activity 1.3. Slogan Making Period (SMP) (Character, Communication, Creativity) Objective: Appreciate the importance of Social Sciences as instruments to deeply understand the society Directions: 1. Generate your own slogan about the significance of Social Sciences as instruments in understanding our society. 2. Write your slogan on a bond paper. 3. Create your output creatively and imaginatively. Rubrics Criteria Highest Possible Points Relevance (relation to the topic) 20 points Originality (uniqueness) 20 points Creativity (artistry) 10 points Overall Slogan Impact (appeal) 10 points Total 60 points • The term “Social Sciences” is characterized as the body of knowledge concerned with the systematic study of various aspects of human society, several social phenomena, and the effects of these occurrences on people’s lives. • Positivism is a philosophical theory that believes that all reasonable assertions can be systematically tested or proven by empirical sciences or is capable of logical or mathematical evidence. • Auguste Comte is the founder of Positivism and the one who suggested the use of this philosophical system in learning about human behaviors. • Natural Sciences concentrate on examining all natural phenomena that happened, or are currently occurring, in the world through tangible evidences such as fossils, artifacts, and natural forces. • Humanities are disciplines that deal with several human conditions and the manners in which the human experiences are processed and recorded. REMEMBER
  • 11. 10 World of Words (WOW) (Communication, Critical Thinking) Based on the article about the “Marawi Siege” make a reflection paper on this five-month-long armed conflict happened between the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Maute group and the Abu Sayyaf, which occurred in the Islamic City of Marawi that caused over thousand casualties and left the city ruined. Directions: 1. Use all the words/terms inside the box. 2. Consider other words/terms if needed, to strengthen your reflection. 3. Write your reflection on a separate sheet of paper. Diversity Future Human Behavior Knowledge Interconnected Peace Politics Respect Social Sciences Society Rubrics: Criteria Highest Possible Points Content (presence of ideas) 10 points Organization (order) 4 points Style (choice of words) 4 points Conventions (grammar, spelling) 2 points Total 20 points Directions: Read each question/sentence carefully and choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. 1. “According to Albert Einstein, light has no mass. Thus, it also has no energy. However, how can sunlight warm the earth without energy?” Which of the following academic disciplines can answer this question? A. Humanities C. Social Physics B. Natural Sciences D. Social Sciences POSTTEST CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
  • 12. 11 2. When a researcher tries to learn about human society and understand the things that are occurring in it by conducting keen observations, critical analyses, and interpretations of social facts found from the individuals living in a society, what element of Social Sciences does the researcher focus? A. Empirical Analysis C. Society B. Nature D. Superstition 3. If the purpose of the scientific method in Natural Sciences is to study all natural phenomena that happened, or are currently occurring, in our world using tangible evidences such as artifacts, fossils, and natural forces, what is the purpose of the scientific method in Social Sciences? A. To discover the laws of nature that rules our world. B. To explore the creative expressions of human experiences. C. To study the several human conditions and the manners wherein the human experiences are processed and recorded. D. To understand the different aspects of human society, several social phenomena, and the impacts of these occurrences on people’s lives. 4. If the focus of the Natural Sciences is to explore all natural phenomena that occurred, or are currently happening, in the world, what is the focus of the Humanities? A. To study the different aspects of human society. B. To explore the laws of nature that rules our world. C. To discover the effects of social phenomena on people’s live. D. To understand the numerous human conditions and the ways wherein the human experiences are treated and documented. 5. In terms of the connection between Social Sciences and Humanities, some of the disciplines of Social Sciences are also affiliated with Humanities. Which of the following disciplines of Social Sciences is NOT associated with Humanities? A. Anthropology B. Economics C. History D. Linguistics 6. Social Sciences began to become slightly scientific during the __________. A. Age of Enlightenment C. Medieval Period B. Industrial Revolution D. Renaissance Period
  • 13. 12 7. Auguste Comte believed that theology and metaphysics are imperfect modes of knowledge and that these two should be rejected since they cannot be verified by experimental investigation. Which of the following tendencies of thought was founded by Auguste Comte to oppose the two studies? A. Democracy C. Humanitarianism B. Evolution D. Positivism 8. In the elements of Social Sciences, the empirical analysis places the entire body of knowledge in a systematic mode of inquiry about human societies through the scientific method while the society puts the whole area of study on __________. A. The creative expressions of human experiences B. The people living in a society and their social environments or backgrounds C. The study of all natural phenomena that occurred, or are currently occurring, in the world D. The numerous human conditions and the manners in which the human experiences are treated and recorded 9. Which of the following is NOT a definition of the term “society”? A. It is the friendly association or companionship with other people B. It is a large group of individuals whose relationships are impersonal and detached C. It is the product of purposeful activities of individuals who came together for the attainment of a common goal D. It is an organized group of people whose members work together or regularly meet and have a shared way of living, interest, and territory 10.The scientific method is less commonly used in what academic discipline? A. Humanities C. Social Physics B. Natural Science D. Social Science
  • 14. 13 Books Abella, R. (2016). Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person. Quezon City, Philippines: C & E Publishing, Inc. Dela Cruz, A. R., Fadrigon, C., & Mendoza, D. (2016). Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences. Quezon City, Philippines: Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. Delos Santos, D. L. (2017). Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship. Manila, Philippines: Rex Book Store, Inc. Sampa, E. (2017). Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences. Manila, Philippines: Rex Book Store, Inc. Tatel, C., Jr. (2016). Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences. Manila, Philippines: Rex Book Store, Inc. Online Sources Bajo, A. F. & Bigtas, J. A. (2018, May 22). Revisiting the 2017 Marawi City siege. Retrieved from https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation /654218/revisiting-2017-marawi-city-siege/story/ Battle of Marawi. (2020, May 23). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Marawi Bhattacherjee, A. (2012). Social Science Research: Principles, Methods, and Practices. Retrieved from https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent. cgi?article=1002&context=oa_textbooks#:~:text=The%20scientific%20method %2C%20as%20applied,action%20research%2C%20and%20so%20forth. Department of Education. (2014, February). Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences [Curriculum Guide]. Retrieved from https://www.deped.gov.ph/wp- content/uploads/2019/01/Disciplines-and-Ideas-in-the-Social-Sciences.pdf Department of Education Regional Office III. (2017, May). DISS Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences [Daily Lesson Plan]. Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWF pbnxodW1zc2hhdmVufGd4OjdiMGY3NjM1NjI3ZGZhM2Q Grade 11 Humss Diss. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.scribd.com/document/ 353485681/Grade-11-Humss-Diss Nisbet, R. (2017, November 3). Social science. Retrieved from https://www. britannica.com/topic/social-science Philosophes. (2020, May 17). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Philosophes REFERENCES
  • 15. 14 Positivism. (n.d.). In Lexico. Retrieved from https://www.lexico.com/en/ definition/positivism Sir Denz Modules. (2019, July 1). DISS Discipline and Ideas in Social Sciences [Blog Post]. Retrieved from https://sirdenzmodules.blogspot.com/2019/07/diss- discipline-and-ideas-in-social.html Society. (n.d.). In Merriam-Webster. Retrieved from https://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/society
  • 16. 15 Acknowledgement Writer: Paul Gavasan – Teacher III Editor: Amalia C. Solis – EPS Reviewers: Ma. Teresa B. Berondo, MT II; Alvin V. Santos, MT II (Content); Fernando B. Halili, MT II (Language) Management Team: Maria Magdalena M. Lim – Schools Division Superintendent – Manila, Aida H. Rondilla – Chief Education Supervisor, Lucky S. Carpio – EPS, and Lady Hannah C. Gillo, Librarian II – LRMS
  • 17. 16 Name: ____________________________________________ Grade and Section: ___________ School: __________________________ Date: __________ Subject Teacher: ______________ Quarter: 1st Module No.: 1 Week No.: 1 MELC: Differentiate the nature and functions of Social Science disciplines with the Natural sciences and Humanities. Objectives: 1. Appreciate the importance of Social Sciences as instruments to deeply understand the society. 2. Create a journal entry analyzing the importance of Social Sciences in combating Covid 19 pandemic. Topic: Social Sciences: The Study of Society Journal Entry Directions: From what you have learned about the lesson, create a journal entry on how Social Sciences can help in the battle against Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Write your journal entry on a separate sheet of paper. Reminder: Reading news articles and/or surfing the internet about the contributions of Social Sciences in the prevention and control of other infectious diseases is/are highly suggested. REFLECTIVE LEARNING SHEET