3. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES
• Analyze and explore the nature and
meaning of culture proceeding to the
discussion.
•To realize how a proper understanding
of culture can contribute to effective
teaching, and;
•Make use the elements of culture
essential in our development and
daily living
5. from the Latin cultura stemming
from colere, meaning "to cultivate," is
the social behavior and norms found
in human societies. Culture is considered
a central concept in anthropology,
encompassing the range of phenomena
that are transmitted through
social learning in human societies. Some
aspects of human behavior, social
practices such as culture, expressive
forms such
as art, music, dance, ritual, religion,
and technologies such as tool
usage, cooking, shelter, and clothing are
said to be cultural universals, found in all
human societies.
CULTURE
6.
7. This definition is widely accepted today by
social scientist. It is the accurate ways of
doing things which is the product of human
experienced; it is the totality of what
individuals have learned about living
together.
8. Culture continues to grow and change with
the passage of time. Human experience is possible
through the use of material object like tools,
weapons, clothing, houses, ornaments and objects.
In the classroom, there are blackboards, desks,
chalks and books; these were unknown in primitive
days.
9. • All these objects are man-made and object
that are readily apparent. These are referred
to as material culture.
• all these material object are important, but
more important than these are skills, the
knowledge and the use to which we apply
these material culture for man’s benefit.
10. CHARACTERISTCS OF CULTURE:
Culture is learned
All people have varied culture
Culture is group product
transmitted from generations to
generation
culture is adaptive
11. Man is not born with
culture, he is born with the
ability to acquire culture,
development it through
experience.
We learn everything about
our culture from parents
peers, media and other
socialization institution,
includes value attitudes
world view language etc.
CULTURE IS LEARNED
12. Through the use of language the older
generation can pass on the youth the
knowledge and skills acquired through
experience. The classroom is an important
venue for transmission of culture from
generation to generation. Thus culture is
learned.
13. Culture is varied
All people have varied cultures.
Human groups of different societies have
different cultures; all people have their own
cultures which vary in numerous way
In their study of history, geography and
social studies that students learn that there
are many groups of people not only around
the world but even within the Philippines.
We call these groups different societies.
Culture is varied
14. In the wider would around us we have thee
Chinese , Japanese, Russians, Spanish ,
Americans, an others.
Among them are strange customs which should
not be judged by our own attitudes.
Within our own country (society or nation), we
have the Muslims of Mindanao and Sulu, the
Negritos of Zambales and Bataan , and the
Ignores and Ifugaos of Northern Luzon. They are
all Filipinos, although all have Ways of doing
things different from the Christian Filipinos.
15. It result from the spontaneous
accumulation of man’s experience in
living with other human.
Every generation puts its inputs upon the
culture of subsequent one.
Culture is a group product
16. • man is able to convey his idea
through the transmission of
culture by training the members
in accordance with expected
patterns of behavior and
conditioning the child animal
tendencies toward the acquisition
of attitudes which are essential in
social life.
CULTURE is transmitted from generation to generation
17. Culture is continually changing
When man needs anything, he
invents ways of getting what
he wants other men have
discovered to meet his
needs.
CULTURE is adaptive
18. • Understanding cultures can be essential in our
learning process.
• We should accept our culture as foundation of
individuality in order to establish a effective
experiences could be apply in our lives
• Culture is important in reaching innovations
and human development
CONCLUSION/S:
19. REFERENCE/S:
• Sunstein, Cass R. (24 February 2007).
“Cultural_learning”. Washington Post.
• The Sage dictionary of cultural studies. Sage.
Retrieved from: en.wikipedia.org.
• Bustos, A.S.& Espiritu, S.C (1996) Psychological,
Anthropological and sociological foundations of education
(revised edition II). Quezon City. Katha Publishing Co. Inc.