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K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK
K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 1 of 7
Grade: 12 Semester: 1st semester
Subject Title: Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences No. of Hours/ Semester: 80 hours/ semester
Prerequisite: Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences
Subject Description: This course introduces some Applied Social Sciences, namely, Counseling, Social Work, and Communication, which draw their foundation from the
theories and principles of Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and other Social Sciences. The course highlights the seamless interconnectivity of the different applied social
science disciplines while focusing on the processes and applications of these applied disciplines in critical development areas.
At the end of the course, students shall demonstrate competencies in interacting and relating with other individuals, groups, and communities; apply social sciences
principles, practices, and tools in addressing the development areas identified by the class; and analyze how processes in these applied disciplines work in specific life
situations.
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD
LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE
1. Course Introduction (Applied Social
Sciences)
1.1 Definition of social sciences
1.2 Definition of applied social sciences
The learners
demonstrate an
understanding of…
social sciences and
applied social sciences
The learners should be able
to…
explain clearly public
perceptions about the work
of social sciences and applied
social science practitioners
The learners ...
1. clarify the relationships between social
sciences and applied social sciences
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ia-1
2. cite differences among the applied
social sciences
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ia-2
Counseling
1. The Discipline of Counseling
1.1 Counseling
1.1.1 Definitions
1.1.2 Goals
1.1.3 Scope
1.1.4 Core values
1.1.5 Principles
disciplines of counseling demonstrate a high level of
understanding of the basic
concepts of counseling
through a group presentation
of a situation in which
practitioners of counseling
work together to assist
individuals, groups, or
communities involved in
difficult situations (e.g.,
postdisaster, court hearing
about separation of celebrity
couple, cyber bullying)
1. identify the goals and scope of
counseling
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ib-3
2. demonstrate comprehension of the
principles of counseling
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ib-4
3. discuss the core values of counseling
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ib-5
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD
LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE
2. Professionals and Practitioners in
Counseling
2.1 Roles, functions, and competencies of
counselors
2.2 Areas of specialization where
counselors work
2.3 Career opportunities of counselors
2.4 Rights, Responsibilities,
Accountabilities, and Code of Ethics
professionals and
practitioners in
counseling
undertake participant
observation (e.g., a day in a
life of a counselor) to
adequately document and
critique their roles, functions,
and competencies
4. show understanding of the roles and
functions of counselors
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ic-6
5. identify specific work areas in which
counselors work
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ic-7
6. identify career opportunities for
counselors
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ic-8
7. value rights, responsibilities, and
accountabilities
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ic-9
8. distinguish between ethical and
unethical behaviors among counselors
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ic-10
3. Clientele and Audiences in Counseling
3.1 Characteristics and needs of various
types of clientele and audiences
3.1.1 Individuals
3.1.2 Groups and Organizations
3.1.3 Communities
clientele and audiences
in counseling
use acceptable research
protocols, conduct a survey
among young adults (i.e.,
ages 18–21) on their
counseling needs
present results and
recommendation for class
discussion
9. describe the clientele and audience of
counseling
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Id-11
4. Settings, Processes, Methods, and
Tools in Counseling
4.1 Settings
3.1.1 Government
3.1.2 Private Sector
3.1.3 Civil Society
3.1.4 Schools
3.1.5 Community
settings, processes,
methods, and tools in
counseling
using the results of the
survey conducted, critically
evaluate whether the needs
of the respondents are
addressed by the
practitioners and pertinent
institutions
propose suggestions on how
needs can be effectively
addressed
10. identify the settings in which
counselors are found
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Id-12
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Id-13
5. Counseling services, processes, and
methods
11. illustrate the different processes and
methods involved in undertaking
counseling
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Id-14
12. distinguish the needs of individuals,
groups, organizations, and
communities
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Id-15
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK
K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 3 of 7
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD
LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE
Social Work
1. The Discipline of Social Work
1.1 Social Work
1.1.1 Definitions
1.1.2 Goals
1.1.3 Scope
1.1.4 Core values
1.1.5 Principles
disciplines of social work demonstrate a high level of
understanding of the basic
concepts of social work
through a group presentation
of a situation in which
practitioners of social work
collaborate to assist
individuals, groups, or
communities involved in
difficult situations (e.g.,
postdisaster, court hearing
about separation of celebrity
couple, cyber bullying)
1. identify the goals and scope of social
work
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ie-16
2. demonstrate comprehension of
the principles of social work
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ie-17
3. discuss the core values of social
work
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ie-18
2. Professionals and Practitioners in Social
Work
2.1 Roles, functions, and competencies of
social workers
2.2 Areas of specialization in which social
workers work
2.3 Career opportunities of social workers
2.4 Rights, Responsibilities,
Accountabilities, and Code of Ethics
professionals and
practitioners in social
work
undertake participant
observation (e.g., a day in a
life of a social worker) to
adequately document and
critique their roles, functions,
and competencies
4. show an understanding of the roles and
functions of social workers
HUMSS_DIASS
12-If-19
5. identify specific work areas in which
social workers work
HUMSS_DIASS
12-If-20
6. identify career opportunities for social
workers
HUMSS_DIASS
12-If-21
7. value rights, responsibilities, and
accountabilities
HUMSS_DIASS
12-If-22
8. distinguish between ethical and
unethical behaviors among
practitioners
HUMSS_DIASS
12-If-23
3. Clientele and Audiences in Social Work
3.1 Characteristics and needs of various
types of clientele and audiences
3.1.1 Individuals
3.1.2 Groups and Organizations
3.1.3 Communities
clientele and audiences
in social work
use acceptable research
protocols, conduct a survey
among young adults (i.e.,
ages 18–21) on their social
work needs
present results and
recommendation for class
discussion
9. describe the clientele and audience of
social work
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ig-24
10. distinguish the needs of individuals,
groups, organizations and communities
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ig-25
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD
LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE
4. Settings, Processes, Methods, and
Tools in Social Work
4.1 Settings
3.1.1 Government
3.1.2 Private Sector
3.1.3 Civil Society
3.1.4 Schools
3.1.5 Community
settings, processes,
methods, and tools in
social work
using the results of the
survey conducted, critically
evaluate whether the needs
of the respondents are
addressed by the
practitioners and pertinent
institutions
propose suggestions on how
needs can be effectively
addressed
11. identify the settings in which social
workers are found
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ig-26
5. Social Work services, processes, and
methods
12. illustrate the different processes and
methods involved in undertaking social
work
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ig-27
Communication
1. The Discipline of Communication
1.1 Communication
1.1.1 Definitions
1.1.2 Goals
1.1.3 Basic elements of
communication process
1.1.4 Levels of Communication
(from intrapersonal to mass
communication)
disciplines of
communication
demonstrate a high level of
understanding of the basic
concepts of communication
through a group presentation
of a situation in which
practitioners of
communication work
together to assist individuals,
groups, or communities
involved in difficult situations
(e.g., postdisaster, court
hearing about separation of
celebrity couple, cyber
bullying)
1. identify the goals and scope of
communication
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ih-28
2. demonstrate comprehension of
the principles of communication
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ih-29
3. discuss the core values of
communication
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ih-30
4. describe the elements and levels of the
communication processes
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ih-31
2. Professionals and Practitioners in
Communication
2.1 Roles, functions, and competencies of
communicators and journalists
2.2 Areas of specialization in which
communicators and journalists work
2.3 Career opportunities of
communicators and journalists
2.4 Rights, Responsibilities,
Accountabilities, and Code of Ethics
professionals and
practitioners in
communication
undertake participant
observation (e.g., a day in a
life of a communicator/
journalist) to adequately
document and critique their
roles, functions, and
competencies
5. show understanding of the roles and
functions of communicators and
journalists
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ij-32
6. identify specific work areas in which
communicators and journalists work
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ij-33
7. identify career opportunities for
communicators and journalists
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ij-34
8. value rights, responsibilities, and
accountabilities
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ij-35
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK
K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 5 of 7
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD
LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE
9. distinguish between ethical and
unethical behaviors among
practitioners
HUMSS_DIASS
12-Ij-36
3. Clientele and Audiences in
Communication
3.1 Characteristics and needs of various
types of clientele and audiences
3.1.1 Individuals
3.1.2 Groups and Organizations
3.1.3 Communities
clientele and audiences
in communication
use acceptable research
protocols, conduct a survey
among young adults (i.e.,
ages 18–21) on their social
work needs
present results and
recommendation for class
discussion
10. describe the clientele and audience of
communication
HUMSS_DIASS
12-IIa-37
11. distinguish the needs of individuals,
groups, organizations, and
communities
HUMSS_DIASS
12-IIa-38
4. Settings, Processes, Methods, and
Tools in Communication
4.1 Settings
4.1.1 Government
4.1.2 Private Sector
4.1.3 Civil Society
4.1.4 Schools
4.1.5 Community
settings, processes,
methods and tools in
communication
using results of survey
conducted, critically evaluate
whether the needs of the
respondents are addressed
by the practitioners and
pertinent institutions
propose suggestions on how
needs can be effectively
addressed
12. identify the settings in which
communicators and journalists are
found
HUMSS_DIASS
12-IIa-39
13. illustrate the different processes and
methods involved in undertaking
communication
HUMSS_DIASS
12-IIa-40
5. Communication media channels
5.1 Mass media
5.2 New Media and Social media
5.3 Telecommunications
14. distinguish the appropriate
communication media channel(s) to
use in different settings and situations
HUMSS_DIASS
12-IIa-41
Importance of Social Sciences
6. Functions of Applied Social Sciences
6.1 Self-development
6.2 Persuasion
6.3 Art and Entertainment
6.4 News and Information
6.4 Organizing advocacy and
mobilization
6.5 Education
6.6 Socialization
functions of applied
social sciences
assess objectively through an
individual project how the
functions of the applied
social sciences have been
fulfilled in any of the
following:
1. case study of a
counselee
2. case study on
integrative social work
3. comparison of the
1. explain each of the functions of applied
social sciences
HUMSS_DIASS
12-IIb-d-42
2. identify situations that would require
or necessitate the performance of the
various functions in local/Philippine
settings
HUMSS_DIASS
12-IIb-d-43
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK
K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 6 of 7
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD
LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE
programming of any
two television networks
7. Effects of Applied Social Sciences
processes
7.1 Awareness and knowledge, i.e.,
social media, self understanding
7.2 Attitude and value change, i.e.,
disaster risk reduction and climate
change, the bahala na habit
7.3 Behavioral change, i.e., power and
corruption, conflict management and
peace building process, risk
assessment behavior
7.4 Structural Change, i.e., personal and
family relations, gender, overseas
migration of OFW, domestic
violence, single parenting,
community life, criminality,
substance abuse
effects of applied social
sciences processes
participate in a one-day
exposure trip to an existing
development program and
write a sincere reflection
report on the effects of the
processes on the clientele 3. analyze the effects of applied social
sciences processes on individuals,
groups, and society
HUMSS_DIASS
12-IIe-f-44
4. evaluate the effects of certain program
or projects on knowledge, attitude,
and behavior of individuals, groups,
and society
HUMSS_DIASS
12-IIe-i-45
8. Course Synthesis
submit a portfolio of output
from the course
5. synthesize the learning from the
course and its applications to the
learner
HUMSS_DIASS
12-IIj-46
K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK
K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 7 of 7
CODE BOOK LEGEND
SAMPLE CODE: HUMSS_DIASS12-Ia-1
LEGEND SAMPLE
First Entry
Track/ Strand
Humanities and Social Sciences
Strand
HUMSS_DIASS
12
underscore_
Track/ Strand Subject
Disciplines and Ideas in the
Applied Social Sciences
Grade Level 12
-
Roman Numeral
*Zero if no specific quarter
Quarter First I
Lowercase Letter
*Put a hyphen (-) in between letters to indicate
more than a specific week
Week 1 a
-
Arabic Number Competency
clarify the relationships between
social sciences and applied social
sciences
1

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  • 1. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 1 of 7 Grade: 12 Semester: 1st semester Subject Title: Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences No. of Hours/ Semester: 80 hours/ semester Prerequisite: Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences Subject Description: This course introduces some Applied Social Sciences, namely, Counseling, Social Work, and Communication, which draw their foundation from the theories and principles of Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and other Social Sciences. The course highlights the seamless interconnectivity of the different applied social science disciplines while focusing on the processes and applications of these applied disciplines in critical development areas. At the end of the course, students shall demonstrate competencies in interacting and relating with other individuals, groups, and communities; apply social sciences principles, practices, and tools in addressing the development areas identified by the class; and analyze how processes in these applied disciplines work in specific life situations. CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE 1. Course Introduction (Applied Social Sciences) 1.1 Definition of social sciences 1.2 Definition of applied social sciences The learners demonstrate an understanding of… social sciences and applied social sciences The learners should be able to… explain clearly public perceptions about the work of social sciences and applied social science practitioners The learners ... 1. clarify the relationships between social sciences and applied social sciences HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ia-1 2. cite differences among the applied social sciences HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ia-2 Counseling 1. The Discipline of Counseling 1.1 Counseling 1.1.1 Definitions 1.1.2 Goals 1.1.3 Scope 1.1.4 Core values 1.1.5 Principles disciplines of counseling demonstrate a high level of understanding of the basic concepts of counseling through a group presentation of a situation in which practitioners of counseling work together to assist individuals, groups, or communities involved in difficult situations (e.g., postdisaster, court hearing about separation of celebrity couple, cyber bullying) 1. identify the goals and scope of counseling HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ib-3 2. demonstrate comprehension of the principles of counseling HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ib-4 3. discuss the core values of counseling HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ib-5
  • 2. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 2 of 7 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE 2. Professionals and Practitioners in Counseling 2.1 Roles, functions, and competencies of counselors 2.2 Areas of specialization where counselors work 2.3 Career opportunities of counselors 2.4 Rights, Responsibilities, Accountabilities, and Code of Ethics professionals and practitioners in counseling undertake participant observation (e.g., a day in a life of a counselor) to adequately document and critique their roles, functions, and competencies 4. show understanding of the roles and functions of counselors HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ic-6 5. identify specific work areas in which counselors work HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ic-7 6. identify career opportunities for counselors HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ic-8 7. value rights, responsibilities, and accountabilities HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ic-9 8. distinguish between ethical and unethical behaviors among counselors HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ic-10 3. Clientele and Audiences in Counseling 3.1 Characteristics and needs of various types of clientele and audiences 3.1.1 Individuals 3.1.2 Groups and Organizations 3.1.3 Communities clientele and audiences in counseling use acceptable research protocols, conduct a survey among young adults (i.e., ages 18–21) on their counseling needs present results and recommendation for class discussion 9. describe the clientele and audience of counseling HUMSS_DIASS 12-Id-11 4. Settings, Processes, Methods, and Tools in Counseling 4.1 Settings 3.1.1 Government 3.1.2 Private Sector 3.1.3 Civil Society 3.1.4 Schools 3.1.5 Community settings, processes, methods, and tools in counseling using the results of the survey conducted, critically evaluate whether the needs of the respondents are addressed by the practitioners and pertinent institutions propose suggestions on how needs can be effectively addressed 10. identify the settings in which counselors are found HUMSS_DIASS 12-Id-12 HUMSS_DIASS 12-Id-13 5. Counseling services, processes, and methods 11. illustrate the different processes and methods involved in undertaking counseling HUMSS_DIASS 12-Id-14 12. distinguish the needs of individuals, groups, organizations, and communities HUMSS_DIASS 12-Id-15
  • 3. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 3 of 7 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE Social Work 1. The Discipline of Social Work 1.1 Social Work 1.1.1 Definitions 1.1.2 Goals 1.1.3 Scope 1.1.4 Core values 1.1.5 Principles disciplines of social work demonstrate a high level of understanding of the basic concepts of social work through a group presentation of a situation in which practitioners of social work collaborate to assist individuals, groups, or communities involved in difficult situations (e.g., postdisaster, court hearing about separation of celebrity couple, cyber bullying) 1. identify the goals and scope of social work HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ie-16 2. demonstrate comprehension of the principles of social work HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ie-17 3. discuss the core values of social work HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ie-18 2. Professionals and Practitioners in Social Work 2.1 Roles, functions, and competencies of social workers 2.2 Areas of specialization in which social workers work 2.3 Career opportunities of social workers 2.4 Rights, Responsibilities, Accountabilities, and Code of Ethics professionals and practitioners in social work undertake participant observation (e.g., a day in a life of a social worker) to adequately document and critique their roles, functions, and competencies 4. show an understanding of the roles and functions of social workers HUMSS_DIASS 12-If-19 5. identify specific work areas in which social workers work HUMSS_DIASS 12-If-20 6. identify career opportunities for social workers HUMSS_DIASS 12-If-21 7. value rights, responsibilities, and accountabilities HUMSS_DIASS 12-If-22 8. distinguish between ethical and unethical behaviors among practitioners HUMSS_DIASS 12-If-23 3. Clientele and Audiences in Social Work 3.1 Characteristics and needs of various types of clientele and audiences 3.1.1 Individuals 3.1.2 Groups and Organizations 3.1.3 Communities clientele and audiences in social work use acceptable research protocols, conduct a survey among young adults (i.e., ages 18–21) on their social work needs present results and recommendation for class discussion 9. describe the clientele and audience of social work HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ig-24 10. distinguish the needs of individuals, groups, organizations and communities HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ig-25
  • 4. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 4 of 7 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE 4. Settings, Processes, Methods, and Tools in Social Work 4.1 Settings 3.1.1 Government 3.1.2 Private Sector 3.1.3 Civil Society 3.1.4 Schools 3.1.5 Community settings, processes, methods, and tools in social work using the results of the survey conducted, critically evaluate whether the needs of the respondents are addressed by the practitioners and pertinent institutions propose suggestions on how needs can be effectively addressed 11. identify the settings in which social workers are found HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ig-26 5. Social Work services, processes, and methods 12. illustrate the different processes and methods involved in undertaking social work HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ig-27 Communication 1. The Discipline of Communication 1.1 Communication 1.1.1 Definitions 1.1.2 Goals 1.1.3 Basic elements of communication process 1.1.4 Levels of Communication (from intrapersonal to mass communication) disciplines of communication demonstrate a high level of understanding of the basic concepts of communication through a group presentation of a situation in which practitioners of communication work together to assist individuals, groups, or communities involved in difficult situations (e.g., postdisaster, court hearing about separation of celebrity couple, cyber bullying) 1. identify the goals and scope of communication HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ih-28 2. demonstrate comprehension of the principles of communication HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ih-29 3. discuss the core values of communication HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ih-30 4. describe the elements and levels of the communication processes HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ih-31 2. Professionals and Practitioners in Communication 2.1 Roles, functions, and competencies of communicators and journalists 2.2 Areas of specialization in which communicators and journalists work 2.3 Career opportunities of communicators and journalists 2.4 Rights, Responsibilities, Accountabilities, and Code of Ethics professionals and practitioners in communication undertake participant observation (e.g., a day in a life of a communicator/ journalist) to adequately document and critique their roles, functions, and competencies 5. show understanding of the roles and functions of communicators and journalists HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ij-32 6. identify specific work areas in which communicators and journalists work HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ij-33 7. identify career opportunities for communicators and journalists HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ij-34 8. value rights, responsibilities, and accountabilities HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ij-35
  • 5. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 5 of 7 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE 9. distinguish between ethical and unethical behaviors among practitioners HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ij-36 3. Clientele and Audiences in Communication 3.1 Characteristics and needs of various types of clientele and audiences 3.1.1 Individuals 3.1.2 Groups and Organizations 3.1.3 Communities clientele and audiences in communication use acceptable research protocols, conduct a survey among young adults (i.e., ages 18–21) on their social work needs present results and recommendation for class discussion 10. describe the clientele and audience of communication HUMSS_DIASS 12-IIa-37 11. distinguish the needs of individuals, groups, organizations, and communities HUMSS_DIASS 12-IIa-38 4. Settings, Processes, Methods, and Tools in Communication 4.1 Settings 4.1.1 Government 4.1.2 Private Sector 4.1.3 Civil Society 4.1.4 Schools 4.1.5 Community settings, processes, methods and tools in communication using results of survey conducted, critically evaluate whether the needs of the respondents are addressed by the practitioners and pertinent institutions propose suggestions on how needs can be effectively addressed 12. identify the settings in which communicators and journalists are found HUMSS_DIASS 12-IIa-39 13. illustrate the different processes and methods involved in undertaking communication HUMSS_DIASS 12-IIa-40 5. Communication media channels 5.1 Mass media 5.2 New Media and Social media 5.3 Telecommunications 14. distinguish the appropriate communication media channel(s) to use in different settings and situations HUMSS_DIASS 12-IIa-41 Importance of Social Sciences 6. Functions of Applied Social Sciences 6.1 Self-development 6.2 Persuasion 6.3 Art and Entertainment 6.4 News and Information 6.4 Organizing advocacy and mobilization 6.5 Education 6.6 Socialization functions of applied social sciences assess objectively through an individual project how the functions of the applied social sciences have been fulfilled in any of the following: 1. case study of a counselee 2. case study on integrative social work 3. comparison of the 1. explain each of the functions of applied social sciences HUMSS_DIASS 12-IIb-d-42 2. identify situations that would require or necessitate the performance of the various functions in local/Philippine settings HUMSS_DIASS 12-IIb-d-43
  • 6. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 6 of 7 CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY CODE programming of any two television networks 7. Effects of Applied Social Sciences processes 7.1 Awareness and knowledge, i.e., social media, self understanding 7.2 Attitude and value change, i.e., disaster risk reduction and climate change, the bahala na habit 7.3 Behavioral change, i.e., power and corruption, conflict management and peace building process, risk assessment behavior 7.4 Structural Change, i.e., personal and family relations, gender, overseas migration of OFW, domestic violence, single parenting, community life, criminality, substance abuse effects of applied social sciences processes participate in a one-day exposure trip to an existing development program and write a sincere reflection report on the effects of the processes on the clientele 3. analyze the effects of applied social sciences processes on individuals, groups, and society HUMSS_DIASS 12-IIe-f-44 4. evaluate the effects of certain program or projects on knowledge, attitude, and behavior of individuals, groups, and society HUMSS_DIASS 12-IIe-i-45 8. Course Synthesis submit a portfolio of output from the course 5. synthesize the learning from the course and its applications to the learner HUMSS_DIASS 12-IIj-46
  • 7. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – ACADEMIC TRACK K to 12 Senior High School Humanities and Social Sciences Strand – Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences February 2014 Page 7 of 7 CODE BOOK LEGEND SAMPLE CODE: HUMSS_DIASS12-Ia-1 LEGEND SAMPLE First Entry Track/ Strand Humanities and Social Sciences Strand HUMSS_DIASS 12 underscore_ Track/ Strand Subject Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences Grade Level 12 - Roman Numeral *Zero if no specific quarter Quarter First I Lowercase Letter *Put a hyphen (-) in between letters to indicate more than a specific week Week 1 a - Arabic Number Competency clarify the relationships between social sciences and applied social sciences 1