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ACTIVITY 1: (50 points)
DIRECTIONS: Make a short script that show a scenario how the core value can be exhibited by a social
worker. Write your answer on the space provided.
Title: "Empathy in Action: A Social Worker's Core Value"
[Scene: A busy community center where people are coming and going. We see JANE, a social worker, sitting at
her desk, typing on her computer. A distraught woman, SARAH, approaches Jane.]
Sarah: [tearfully] Excuse me, are you the social worker?
Jane: [smiling warmly] Yes, I am. How can I help you today?
Sarah: [sobbing] I've been struggling to make ends meet since I lost my job. My kids and I are facing eviction,
and I don't know where to turn.
Jane: [placing a hand on Sarah's shoulder] I'm so sorry to hear that you're going through this. Let's sit down
together and see what we can do to support you and your family.
[Jane leads Sarah to a private area and listens attentively as Sarah shares her story. Jane maintains a calm and
compassionate demeanor throughout the conversation, offering practical solutions and emotional support.]
Jane: [after discussing options] Sarah, I want you to know that you're not alone in this. We have resources
available to help you navigate through this difficult time. Together, we can work on finding stable housing and
accessing support services for you and your children.
Sarah: [tearfully] Thank you so much, Jane. I don't know what I would have done without your help and
understanding.
[Jane smiles warmly and hands Sarah a tissue.]
Jane: It's my job to support you in any way I can. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything else.
We're here for you.
[As Sarah leaves the community center, Jane returns to her desk, reflecting on the interaction. She feels a deep
sense of fulfillment knowing that she was able to provide support and assistance to someone in need,
embodying the core value of empathy in her work as a social worker.]
QUIZ 1 (20 points)
A. Write the definition of social work as a profession.
Social work is a profession dedicated to enhancing the well-being and quality of life of individuals,
families, groups, and communities. Social workers utilize a combination of knowledge, skills, and values to
address social injustices, empower marginalized populations, and promote social change. They work across
various settings, including but not limited to, schools, hospitals, community organizations, and government
agencies, to provide support, counseling, advocacy, and resources to those in need. The profession is grounded
in principles of social justice, human rights, and respect for diversity, with a focus on addressing systemic
barriers and promoting the empowerment and self-determination of individuals and communities.
B. Fill out the chart below with at least three principles of social work relative to different aspects
PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL WORK
Respect for Human Rights Social Justice Professional Integrity
1. Dignity and Worth of the Person:
2. Non-Discrimination and Diversity
3. Right to Self-Determination
4. Confidentiality and Privacy
5. Social Justice and Advocacy
1. Equity and Fairness:
2. Human Rights and Dignity:
3. Participation and Inclusion:
4. Accountability and
Responsibility:
5. Solidarity and Collective Action
1. Ethical Conduct and Standards
2. Confidentiality and Privacy
3. Professional Boundaries and
Relationships
4. Competence and Continuous
Learning
5. Ethical Decision-Making and
Accountability
ACTIVITY 2: (60 points)
DIRECTIONS: Create a poster showing how important our social workers in our society. (You can use different
setting like; hospitals, Retirement homes, Mental health clinics, Schools, etc.). Create your output in a short bond
Paper (PS: DRAWING MO TOH)
QUIZ 2 (10 points)
DIRECTIONS: Answer the ff. Briefly. (Write your answer on the space provided.)
1. EXPLAIN the different roles of social work in terms of:
a. Individuals and family = Individuals and families play vital roles in society as the building blocks of
communities, contributing to social cohesion, economic productivity, cultural diversity, and intergenerational
support.
b. Formal groups and organizations= Formal groups and organizations serve critical functions in society by
providing structure, coordination, and specialized services to address diverse needs, promote collective action,
and advance social, economic, and political goals.
c. Community and society = Communities and societies serve as the foundation of human interaction and
cooperation, fostering social connections, mutual support, cultural exchange, and collective action to address
shared challenges, promote common values, and achieve progress and development.
2. Choose one of the functions of social work then explain it in your own understanding.
Advocacy in social work entails leveraging one's voice, influence, and expertise to champion the
rights, needs, and dignity of individuals, families, and communities who may face marginalization, discrimination,
or systemic barriers. It involves advocating for equitable access to resources, services, and opportunities,
challenging oppressive structures and policies, and amplifying the voices of those whose perspectives may be
overlooked or marginalized. Through advocacy, social workers strive to empower clients to navigate complex
systems, assert their rights, and effect positive change, ultimately working towards a more just and inclusive
society where all individuals can thrive and achieve their full potential.
ACTIVITY 3: (60 POINTS)
DIRECTIONS: Choose one of the Career Opportunities for Communicators and Journalists. Then, demonstrate
how it is done (Ex: In the area of Government and politics-related is a work of a speech writer then, you have
made a speech for the president.). Do it on bond paper. Don’t forget to attach your output when you submit this
Activity
Advertising and marketing involve strategically understanding target audiences through market
research, setting clear objectives, creating compelling content, selecting appropriate channels, implementing
campaigns, evaluating performance, and continuously refining strategies to achieve desired outcomes. This
multifaceted process aims to promote products, services, or ideas effectively to the target audience, ultimately
driving engagement, sales, brand awareness, and overall business success.
QUIZ 3: (25 points)
DIRECTIONS: Answer the ff. briefly.
A. Describe the roles and functions of communicators and Journalists (5 POINTS
Communicators and journalists serve as information disseminators, educators, watchdogs, facilitators
of dialogue, cultural promoters, and entertainers, playing multifaceted roles in society to inform, engage, and
empower the public.
B. What are the four main competencies of communicators and journalist? (2 POINTS EACH)
1. Research and Information Gathering
2. Effective Communication Skills
3. Critical Thinking and Analysis
4. Ethical and Professional Conduct
c. Name at least 2 career opportunities for different areas of specialization of communicators and journalists. (10
POINTS)
1. ADVERTISING AND MARKETING: Advertising Account Executive, Market Research Analyst
2. COOMUNICATION EDUCATORS: Professor/Assistant Professor, Instructor/Lecturer
3. PUBLIC RELATIONS: Public Relations Specialist/Coordinator, Public Relations Manager
4. THEATER AND PERFORMING ARTS: Director, Actor/Actress
5. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: Corporate International Relations Specialist, International Relations Educator
ACTIVITY 4: (60 POINTS)
DIRECTIONS: Using different artworks (depends on your choice). Show the role of social media in our society
especially to you as a student. (Attach your output in your module.)
poem about the role of social media in our society especially to you as a student
In the realm of digital space, we dwell,
Where connections soar, and stories swell.
Social media, our modern stage,
A platform for voices of every age.
As a student, it's my gateway to knowledge,
A treasure trove in a virtual college.
From scholarly articles to educational clips,
I learn, I explore, with just a few clicks.
But amidst the likes and retweets galore,
I tread cautiously, for there's much more.
Social media, a double-edged sword,
Where truth and falsehood are often blurred.
It's a realm of influence, where opinions reign,
Where echo chambers echo and dissent is strained.
As a student, I navigate with care,
Seeking truth amid the digital glare.
Yet, social media offers a hand,
Connecting me with peers across the land.
In study groups and forums, we unite,
Sharing knowledge and insights bright.
So, here I stand, a student in the fray,
Embracing social media day by day.
With discernment as my guiding light,
I navigate this digital height.
For in this realm of bytes and screens,
I find a space where learning gleams.
And as a student, I strive to see,
The role of social media, both friend and key.
QUIZ 4: 10 points
DIRECTIONS: Using the chart below, show the difference between Mass media and Social media. You can list
down their differences/ similarities
MASS MEDIA
1. Mass media refers to traditional forms of media
such as television, radio, newspapers, and
magazines, which have a broad reach and target a
large and diverse audience.
2. Mass media is typically controlled by a few major
organizations or corporations that act as gatekeepers,
deciding what content gets published or broadcasted
3. Mass media typically follows a one-to-many
communication model, where a few content creators
transmit information to a large number of passive
recipients.
4. Mass media often operates on fixed schedules,
with specific times for broadcasting or publishing.
SOCIAL MEDIA
1. social media, on the other hand, primarily operates
on digital platforms and allows for more targeted and
personalized content distribution.
2. Social media platforms, on the contrary, give more
control to individual users who can create, publish,
and share content without relying on centralized
gatekeepers.
3. Social media, however, enables many-to-many
communication, allowing individuals to engage in
conversations, share opinions, and create user-
generated content.
4. Social media, in contrast, offers real-time updates
and immediate dissemination of information, allowing
for instant sharing and interaction.
Similarities:
1. Information Dissemination: Both mass media and social media are platforms for sharing information, news,
and entertainment with a wide audience.
2. Multimedia Content: Both forms of media incorporate various multimedia elements like text, images, audio,
and video to convey messages and engage audiences.
3. Advertising and Marketing: Mass media and social media serve as advertising and marketing channels for
businesses and organizations to reach their target audiences and promote products or services.
4. Influence and Impact: Both mass media and social media have the potential to shape public opinion, influence
attitudes, and impact societal issues by amplifying certain narratives or perspectives.
5. Interconnectedness: Mass media outlets often have a presence on social media platforms, using them to
extend their reach, interact with audiences, and share content from their traditional channels.
It's important to note that the landscape of media is continually evolving, and the line between mass media and
social media is becoming more blurred with the integration of digital platforms and the rise of online journalism.
4
TH QUARTER SLONG QUIZ
I. DIRECTIONS: Identify the following statement given. Choose your answer in the given words in the table
1. Compassion
2. Dignity and worth of a person
3. Competence
4. Integrity
5. Compassion
6. Social work
7. Competence
8. Service
9. Importance of human relationship
10. Social work
II. DIRECTIONS: Write TRUE if the statement is true otherwise, write FALSE. Write your answer before each
number. (10 pts)
1. TRUE
2. TRUE
3. FALSE
4. FALSE
5. TRUE
6. FALSE
7. TRUE
8. TRUE
9. FALSE
10. FALSE
III. Direction: Express your opinion on the following. (5pts each)
1. Social workers differ from professionals in other fields such as doctors, teachers, engineers, and
psychologists in their specialized education and training focused on addressing social issues, advocating for
social justice, and promoting the well-being of individuals and communities. While social workers undergo
specific training in social work or related fields to develop skills in assessment, intervention, advocacy, and
ethical practice, professionals in other fields receive education and training specific to their respective
disciplines. Social workers work with diverse populations to address a wide range of social, emotional, and
practical needs, while professionals in other fields focus on the specific expertise and knowledge required for
their profession.
2. While social workers play a crucial role in addressing social issues and promoting well-being, they cannot
entirely replace other professionals such as doctors, teachers, engineers, psychologists, and more. Each
profession brings unique expertise, training, and skills essential for meeting specific needs within society.
Doctors diagnose and treat medical conditions, teachers specialize in pedagogy and curriculum development,
engineers design and construct infrastructure, and psychologists assess and treat mental health issues—all
areas requiring specialized knowledge beyond the scope of social work. Social workers collaborate with
professionals from various fields, complementing their expertise by providing support, advocacy, and holistic
interventions to address social and emotional needs within diverse populations, but cannot fully replace the
specialized roles of other professionals
3. Social workers play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of living in communities through a variety of
interventions and services. They address social issues, advocate for social justice, and promote well-being by
providing support, advocacy, and resources to individuals, families, groups, and communities. Social workers
work with diverse populations, including those facing poverty, homelessness, mental health challenges,
substance abuse issues, domestic violence, and more. They assess needs, develop intervention plans, and
connect individuals with community resources such as housing assistance, healthcare services, educational
programs, job training, and mental health counseling. Social workers also advocate for policy changes, engage
in community organizing, and collaborate with other professionals and agencies to address systemic barriers
and promote equitable access to resources and opportunities. Through their efforts, social workers contribute to
building stronger, healthier, and more resilient communities where all individuals can thrive and lead fulfilling
lives.

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DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCE ANSWER.pdf

  • 1. ACTIVITY 1: (50 points) DIRECTIONS: Make a short script that show a scenario how the core value can be exhibited by a social worker. Write your answer on the space provided. Title: "Empathy in Action: A Social Worker's Core Value" [Scene: A busy community center where people are coming and going. We see JANE, a social worker, sitting at her desk, typing on her computer. A distraught woman, SARAH, approaches Jane.] Sarah: [tearfully] Excuse me, are you the social worker? Jane: [smiling warmly] Yes, I am. How can I help you today? Sarah: [sobbing] I've been struggling to make ends meet since I lost my job. My kids and I are facing eviction, and I don't know where to turn. Jane: [placing a hand on Sarah's shoulder] I'm so sorry to hear that you're going through this. Let's sit down together and see what we can do to support you and your family. [Jane leads Sarah to a private area and listens attentively as Sarah shares her story. Jane maintains a calm and compassionate demeanor throughout the conversation, offering practical solutions and emotional support.] Jane: [after discussing options] Sarah, I want you to know that you're not alone in this. We have resources available to help you navigate through this difficult time. Together, we can work on finding stable housing and accessing support services for you and your children. Sarah: [tearfully] Thank you so much, Jane. I don't know what I would have done without your help and understanding. [Jane smiles warmly and hands Sarah a tissue.] Jane: It's my job to support you in any way I can. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything else. We're here for you. [As Sarah leaves the community center, Jane returns to her desk, reflecting on the interaction. She feels a deep sense of fulfillment knowing that she was able to provide support and assistance to someone in need, embodying the core value of empathy in her work as a social worker.] QUIZ 1 (20 points) A. Write the definition of social work as a profession. Social work is a profession dedicated to enhancing the well-being and quality of life of individuals, families, groups, and communities. Social workers utilize a combination of knowledge, skills, and values to address social injustices, empower marginalized populations, and promote social change. They work across various settings, including but not limited to, schools, hospitals, community organizations, and government agencies, to provide support, counseling, advocacy, and resources to those in need. The profession is grounded in principles of social justice, human rights, and respect for diversity, with a focus on addressing systemic barriers and promoting the empowerment and self-determination of individuals and communities. B. Fill out the chart below with at least three principles of social work relative to different aspects PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL WORK Respect for Human Rights Social Justice Professional Integrity 1. Dignity and Worth of the Person: 2. Non-Discrimination and Diversity 3. Right to Self-Determination 4. Confidentiality and Privacy 5. Social Justice and Advocacy 1. Equity and Fairness: 2. Human Rights and Dignity: 3. Participation and Inclusion: 4. Accountability and Responsibility: 5. Solidarity and Collective Action 1. Ethical Conduct and Standards 2. Confidentiality and Privacy 3. Professional Boundaries and Relationships 4. Competence and Continuous Learning 5. Ethical Decision-Making and Accountability ACTIVITY 2: (60 points) DIRECTIONS: Create a poster showing how important our social workers in our society. (You can use different setting like; hospitals, Retirement homes, Mental health clinics, Schools, etc.). Create your output in a short bond Paper (PS: DRAWING MO TOH) QUIZ 2 (10 points) DIRECTIONS: Answer the ff. Briefly. (Write your answer on the space provided.) 1. EXPLAIN the different roles of social work in terms of: a. Individuals and family = Individuals and families play vital roles in society as the building blocks of communities, contributing to social cohesion, economic productivity, cultural diversity, and intergenerational support. b. Formal groups and organizations= Formal groups and organizations serve critical functions in society by providing structure, coordination, and specialized services to address diverse needs, promote collective action, and advance social, economic, and political goals. c. Community and society = Communities and societies serve as the foundation of human interaction and cooperation, fostering social connections, mutual support, cultural exchange, and collective action to address shared challenges, promote common values, and achieve progress and development. 2. Choose one of the functions of social work then explain it in your own understanding. Advocacy in social work entails leveraging one's voice, influence, and expertise to champion the rights, needs, and dignity of individuals, families, and communities who may face marginalization, discrimination, or systemic barriers. It involves advocating for equitable access to resources, services, and opportunities, challenging oppressive structures and policies, and amplifying the voices of those whose perspectives may be overlooked or marginalized. Through advocacy, social workers strive to empower clients to navigate complex systems, assert their rights, and effect positive change, ultimately working towards a more just and inclusive society where all individuals can thrive and achieve their full potential. ACTIVITY 3: (60 POINTS) DIRECTIONS: Choose one of the Career Opportunities for Communicators and Journalists. Then, demonstrate how it is done (Ex: In the area of Government and politics-related is a work of a speech writer then, you have made a speech for the president.). Do it on bond paper. Don’t forget to attach your output when you submit this Activity Advertising and marketing involve strategically understanding target audiences through market research, setting clear objectives, creating compelling content, selecting appropriate channels, implementing campaigns, evaluating performance, and continuously refining strategies to achieve desired outcomes. This multifaceted process aims to promote products, services, or ideas effectively to the target audience, ultimately driving engagement, sales, brand awareness, and overall business success.
  • 2. QUIZ 3: (25 points) DIRECTIONS: Answer the ff. briefly. A. Describe the roles and functions of communicators and Journalists (5 POINTS Communicators and journalists serve as information disseminators, educators, watchdogs, facilitators of dialogue, cultural promoters, and entertainers, playing multifaceted roles in society to inform, engage, and empower the public. B. What are the four main competencies of communicators and journalist? (2 POINTS EACH) 1. Research and Information Gathering 2. Effective Communication Skills 3. Critical Thinking and Analysis 4. Ethical and Professional Conduct c. Name at least 2 career opportunities for different areas of specialization of communicators and journalists. (10 POINTS) 1. ADVERTISING AND MARKETING: Advertising Account Executive, Market Research Analyst 2. COOMUNICATION EDUCATORS: Professor/Assistant Professor, Instructor/Lecturer 3. PUBLIC RELATIONS: Public Relations Specialist/Coordinator, Public Relations Manager 4. THEATER AND PERFORMING ARTS: Director, Actor/Actress 5. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: Corporate International Relations Specialist, International Relations Educator ACTIVITY 4: (60 POINTS) DIRECTIONS: Using different artworks (depends on your choice). Show the role of social media in our society especially to you as a student. (Attach your output in your module.) poem about the role of social media in our society especially to you as a student In the realm of digital space, we dwell, Where connections soar, and stories swell. Social media, our modern stage, A platform for voices of every age. As a student, it's my gateway to knowledge, A treasure trove in a virtual college. From scholarly articles to educational clips, I learn, I explore, with just a few clicks. But amidst the likes and retweets galore, I tread cautiously, for there's much more. Social media, a double-edged sword, Where truth and falsehood are often blurred. It's a realm of influence, where opinions reign, Where echo chambers echo and dissent is strained. As a student, I navigate with care, Seeking truth amid the digital glare. Yet, social media offers a hand, Connecting me with peers across the land. In study groups and forums, we unite, Sharing knowledge and insights bright. So, here I stand, a student in the fray, Embracing social media day by day. With discernment as my guiding light, I navigate this digital height. For in this realm of bytes and screens, I find a space where learning gleams. And as a student, I strive to see, The role of social media, both friend and key. QUIZ 4: 10 points DIRECTIONS: Using the chart below, show the difference between Mass media and Social media. You can list down their differences/ similarities MASS MEDIA 1. Mass media refers to traditional forms of media such as television, radio, newspapers, and magazines, which have a broad reach and target a large and diverse audience. 2. Mass media is typically controlled by a few major organizations or corporations that act as gatekeepers, deciding what content gets published or broadcasted 3. Mass media typically follows a one-to-many communication model, where a few content creators transmit information to a large number of passive recipients. 4. Mass media often operates on fixed schedules, with specific times for broadcasting or publishing. SOCIAL MEDIA 1. social media, on the other hand, primarily operates on digital platforms and allows for more targeted and personalized content distribution. 2. Social media platforms, on the contrary, give more control to individual users who can create, publish, and share content without relying on centralized gatekeepers. 3. Social media, however, enables many-to-many communication, allowing individuals to engage in conversations, share opinions, and create user- generated content. 4. Social media, in contrast, offers real-time updates and immediate dissemination of information, allowing for instant sharing and interaction. Similarities: 1. Information Dissemination: Both mass media and social media are platforms for sharing information, news, and entertainment with a wide audience. 2. Multimedia Content: Both forms of media incorporate various multimedia elements like text, images, audio, and video to convey messages and engage audiences. 3. Advertising and Marketing: Mass media and social media serve as advertising and marketing channels for businesses and organizations to reach their target audiences and promote products or services. 4. Influence and Impact: Both mass media and social media have the potential to shape public opinion, influence attitudes, and impact societal issues by amplifying certain narratives or perspectives. 5. Interconnectedness: Mass media outlets often have a presence on social media platforms, using them to extend their reach, interact with audiences, and share content from their traditional channels. It's important to note that the landscape of media is continually evolving, and the line between mass media and social media is becoming more blurred with the integration of digital platforms and the rise of online journalism. 4 TH QUARTER SLONG QUIZ I. DIRECTIONS: Identify the following statement given. Choose your answer in the given words in the table 1. Compassion 2. Dignity and worth of a person 3. Competence 4. Integrity 5. Compassion 6. Social work 7. Competence 8. Service 9. Importance of human relationship 10. Social work
  • 3. II. DIRECTIONS: Write TRUE if the statement is true otherwise, write FALSE. Write your answer before each number. (10 pts) 1. TRUE 2. TRUE 3. FALSE 4. FALSE 5. TRUE 6. FALSE 7. TRUE 8. TRUE 9. FALSE 10. FALSE III. Direction: Express your opinion on the following. (5pts each) 1. Social workers differ from professionals in other fields such as doctors, teachers, engineers, and psychologists in their specialized education and training focused on addressing social issues, advocating for social justice, and promoting the well-being of individuals and communities. While social workers undergo specific training in social work or related fields to develop skills in assessment, intervention, advocacy, and ethical practice, professionals in other fields receive education and training specific to their respective disciplines. Social workers work with diverse populations to address a wide range of social, emotional, and practical needs, while professionals in other fields focus on the specific expertise and knowledge required for their profession. 2. While social workers play a crucial role in addressing social issues and promoting well-being, they cannot entirely replace other professionals such as doctors, teachers, engineers, psychologists, and more. Each profession brings unique expertise, training, and skills essential for meeting specific needs within society. Doctors diagnose and treat medical conditions, teachers specialize in pedagogy and curriculum development, engineers design and construct infrastructure, and psychologists assess and treat mental health issues—all areas requiring specialized knowledge beyond the scope of social work. Social workers collaborate with professionals from various fields, complementing their expertise by providing support, advocacy, and holistic interventions to address social and emotional needs within diverse populations, but cannot fully replace the specialized roles of other professionals 3. Social workers play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of living in communities through a variety of interventions and services. They address social issues, advocate for social justice, and promote well-being by providing support, advocacy, and resources to individuals, families, groups, and communities. Social workers work with diverse populations, including those facing poverty, homelessness, mental health challenges, substance abuse issues, domestic violence, and more. They assess needs, develop intervention plans, and connect individuals with community resources such as housing assistance, healthcare services, educational programs, job training, and mental health counseling. Social workers also advocate for policy changes, engage in community organizing, and collaborate with other professionals and agencies to address systemic barriers and promote equitable access to resources and opportunities. Through their efforts, social workers contribute to building stronger, healthier, and more resilient communities where all individuals can thrive and lead fulfilling lives.