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UCSP Week 7
Marie Joy Trinidad
Reminders
Make sure that you have your module with you before the class startsMake
Have a pen and paper readyHave
Actively participate inside the classParticipate
Use class signals when necessaryUse
Keep your mic on mute, only unmute when calledKeep
Turn your camera onTurn
Raise hand if you want to answerRaise
Use ? if you want to ask a questionUse
Use ! if you need helpUse
Concept, Characteristics and Forms of Stratification
Systems Using Sociological Perspectives
GOALS 7A
A. Understand social stratification through
essay.
B. Identifying the social condition in the
Philippines through a written article.
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
Walk thru
 Page 281-293
IMPORTANT
There are 2 parts of week
6
• Week 6A
• Week 6B
CHECKLIST 6A
Activity Points Accomplished
Pretest (Activity 1) 5
Activity 2 Performance Task 100
Activity 3 (Checking for understanding) 5
Post Test 5
Zipgrade Quiz 15
PRETEST
(5 points)
LOOKING
BACK
 In our previous lesson we highlights:
 Social organization has social structure
and its social structure has social functions.
 Social status refers to one’s standing in
the community and his position in the social
hierarchy. There are two types social status:
achieved status (earned) and ascribe
status (by birth).
 Role is a set of rules or norms that function
as plans or blueprints to guide behavior
within a particular society. Roles can be
occupational (ex. profession) or relational
(ex. Being Father or mother).
Stratification
describes the way in which different groups of people are placed within society. The status of
people is often determined by how society is stratified - the basis of which can include;
Wealth and income - This is the most common basis of stratification
 Social class
 Ethnicity
 Gender
 Political status
 Religion (e.g. the caste system in India)
Social Stratification
 refers to a society’s categorization of its people into rankings of socioeconomic tiers based on
factors like wealth, income, race, education, and power.
 You may remember the word “stratification” from geology class. The distinct vertical layers found in
rock, called stratification, are a good way to visualize social structure.
 Society’s layers are made of people, and society’s resources are distributed unevenly throughout
the layers. The people who have more resources represent the top layer of the social structure of
stratification. Other groups of people, with progressively fewer and fewer resources, represent the
lower layers of our society.
 Upper Class are mostly in the ascribed status (born rich) some are through achieved
status (earned through hard work), while the Middle Class are mostly in achieved status
(born poor work hard to earn the status) and the Lower class are mostly ascribed status
(born poor).
“The Situation of Social Stratification in the Philippines”
Posted on September 2, 2016 by MDE
Social stratification in the Philippines, has three social classes that can be seen in the
community:
(1) The upper class has high personal income, inherited wealth and economic influence;
(2) The middle class are the small businessmen, teachers, merchants, traders with modest
income; and
(3) The lower class has to earn low incomes with little or no savings; some are unemployed.
“That is why a man leaves his father and mother and unites with his wife, and they become
a new family.”
Genesis 2:24 (Net Bible)
 The CROODS is a comedy adventure that follows the world's first modern family through the
journey of a lifetime. When the cave that has always been their home is destroyed – with
the rest of their world not far behind it – The Croods are forced to set off on the first family
road (or path) trip. Rocked by generational clashes and seismic shifts, The Croods discover
an incredible new world filled with fantastic creatures, and a future beyond any they
imagined.
 This family begins in fear ended with faith, that their family will remain intact and complete
against all odds.
 Here in the Philippines, social stratification is very noticeable. Wherever you are and wherever
you go, social stratification is present. Sometimes, you cannot notice it but when you look at a
certain thing or situation deeply, you can see that. The influence of government officials is more
noticeable in public today. Sometimes, in a simple traffic violation, they usually involved the name
of their known politician to escape the punishment that they should face.
 In terms of wealth, they usually use the money to do them a favor and to prioritize them.
 In education, most of the time people don’t look at the knowledge that the person has,
they usually look at the school or university where the person came from.
 And in physical appearance, people having luminous skin, tall, and attractive are given
more chances and advancement. These are some basics that what was said in the law that
all citizens are equal was not true because, in a fundamental sense, people are not
equal. And these are the reasons why we people deserve and looking for more
improvement in life.
 We Filipinos are very conscious of the social class where we belong. We don’t want to be inferior
to others that’s why we are looking on the other way to popular or known, to gain reputation and
to be prioritized by others. We are always looking for advancement that we can get only when we
are in the higher class in society. Even though most of the Filipino population today is in the
middle class and only a few are in the highest class, we can feel the influence of those few who
are in the highest class in our everyday living. This is how great the social stratification is and in
which even in the house of God or in the churches their influence is very noticeable. But even
though this social stratification is present in our everyday living, don’t forget that in the eye of
God we are all equal and we are given equal prioritized by Him. But don’t be stocked on what
you are today. Exert an effort to have an improvement in life.
Activity 2 (100)
Performance
Task
Write an essay on the issue of social
stratification in the Philippines:
“The effects of Rich and Poor social
status in the Philippines and how
should this be addressed
Rubrics
Performance
Areas
Excellent
4
Good
3
Needs
Improvement
2
Unacceptable
1
Content
Essay has a specific central idea that
clearly stated in the opening
paragraph.
Central idea is vague; somewhat
sketchy and non- supportive to the
topic; lacks focus.
Unable to find specific supporting
details; more than
4 errors in information.
Essay had no central idea or
supporting details.
Organization
Essay is logically organized and well-
structured displaying a beginning, a
boy and a conclusion. Critical
skills are evident
Essay somewhat digresses from the
central idea; ideas do not logically
follow each other.
Central point and flow of essay is
lost; lacks organization and
continuity.
Ideas were unorganized and vague;
no particular flow was followed.
Style
Writing is smooth, coherent, and
consistent with the central idea.
Sentences are strong and expressive
with varied structure.
Sentences are varied and
inconsistent with central idea,
vocabulary and word choices.
Lacks creativity
and focus. Unrelated word choice
to central idea. Diction is
inconsistent.
Writing is confusing, hard to follow.
Contains fragments and/or run-on
sentences. Inappropriate diction.
Remember:
 Social stratification in the Philippines, has three social classes that can be seen in the
community:
(1) The upper class has high personal income, inherited wealth and economic influence;
(2) The middle class are the small businessmen, teachers, merchants, traders with modest
income; and
(3) The lower class has to earn low incomes with little or no savings; some are unemployed.
Activity 3 for 5
points
1. Which of the following describes social stratification as a system?
A. Destroys competition between society members
B. Allows society members to choose their social standing
C. Rank society members into categories
D. Reflects personal choices of society members
2. Which of these is the least reason of social stratification?
A. Social class C. Gender
B. Ethnicity D. Physical appearance
3. What is the method of categorizing people into socioeconomic strata, based on occupation, income, wealth and
social status or derived power?
A. Social organization C. Social qualification
B. Social stratification D. Social immersion
4. Due to educational stratification in the Philippines, What does the company look after in education before
accepting an applicant’s?
A. Credentials of the applicant
B. Skills of the applicant
C. School of the applicant
D. The aptitude of the applicant
5. What is the method of relating people in terms of certain social characteristics and the classifying them into social
categories?
A. Diversion C. Categorization
B. Classification D. Differentiation
Posttest
(5 points)
Concept, Characteristics and Forms of Stratification
Systems Using Sociological Perspectives
GOALS 7B
A. Distinguish factors of social stratification that
causes the gap among the people in the society
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
Checklist 6B
Activity Points Accomplished
Pretest (Activity 1) 5
Activity 2 30
Activity 3 (Checking for Understanding 50
Posttest 5
Pretest - Activity
1 (5 points)
Looking Back
Karl Marx
1818-1883
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
“Organization of society is
determined by economic forces”
Karl Marx
He added that industrial revolution divided
the society into two social classes:
Capitalist and workers. Social class are
people who are group collectively due to
their similarities in their professional status,
amount of prestige or lifestyle.
CAPITALIST VS. WORKERS
 Capitalist a person who has a lot of money, property, etc., and who uses those
things to produce more money.
 Workers a person who does a specified type of work or who works in a specified way
This formation of social classes is the causes and start of development of social
stratification eventually in our society today.
This social classes is also categorized through various factors of social
stratification.
Various factors in social stratification
 Wealth
 Wisdom and Charisma
 Social Standing of Parents
 Society’s Occupational Structure
Wealth
the net value of money and assets a person has,
and income, a person’s wages or investment
dividends. While people are regularly categorized
based on how rich or poor they are, other important
factors influence social standing
Wisdom and
Charisma
people who have them are revered more than
those who don’t. In some cultures, the elderly
are esteemed; in others, the elderly are
disparaged or overlooked. Societies’ cultural
beliefs often reinforce the inequalities of
stratification.
SOCIAL STANDING OF
OUR PARENTS
Parents tend to pass their social position
on to their children. People inherit not only
social standing but also the cultural norms that
accompany a certain lifestyle. They share
these with a network of friends and family
members. Social standing becomes a comfort
zone, a familiar lifestyle, and an identity. This
is one of the reasons first-generation college
students do not fare as well as other students.
SOCIETY’S
OCCUPATIONAL
STRUCTURE
Teachers, for example, often have high levels of
education but receive relatively low pay. Many believe
that teaching is a noble profession, so teachers should
do their jobs for love of their profession and the good of
their students—not for money. Yet no successful
executive or entrepreneur would embrace that attitude
in the business world, where profits are valued as a
driving force. Cultural attitudes and beliefs like these
support and perpetuate social inequalities.
Activity 2 (30)
Choose only one factor (from various factors) of Social stratification that you think is common in the
Philippines and discuss the advantages and disadvantages effects of this in our country.
Remember
There are various factors in social stratification and a person is categorized in such a way like the following:
It can be based on wealth, the net value of money and assets a person has, and income, a person’s wages or investment
dividends. Resulting too few rich people while majority are poor.
While in some cultures, wisdom and charisma are valued, and people who have them are revered more than those who
don’t. Resulting to wise counsel while others gave poor advices.
One key determinant of social standing is the social standing of our parents. Resulting to inherit prominent or political
position in society while others are unknown and followers.
Other determinants are found in a society’s occupational structure. Resulting to white collar jobs while others are in blue
collar jobs.
Activity 3
(50
points)
Create a poster or photo collage (use long bond
paper) showing the various factors of social
stratification in the Philippines and write a title on
your finish art
4 3 2 1
Quality Remarkably
constructed.
Relevant and
very
attractive.
Good
construction.
Relevant and
attractive.
Poor
construction.
Not so
relevant and
not so
attractive.
Very poor
construction.
Irrelevant and
not attractive.
Inventiveness Remarkably
inventive and
creative. A lot
of thinking
and reflection
were used to
make the
presentation.
A good
amount of
thinking was
put into the
presentation.
Some
thinking was
put into the
presentation.
Not creative
Innovativeness Remarkably
innovative
and original.
Good
innovation
Some
element of
innovation.
Poor or no
innovation
Posttest
(5 points)

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Ucsp week 7

  • 1. UCSP Week 7 Marie Joy Trinidad
  • 2.
  • 3. Reminders Make sure that you have your module with you before the class startsMake Have a pen and paper readyHave Actively participate inside the classParticipate Use class signals when necessaryUse Keep your mic on mute, only unmute when calledKeep Turn your camera onTurn Raise hand if you want to answerRaise Use ? if you want to ask a questionUse Use ! if you need helpUse
  • 4. Concept, Characteristics and Forms of Stratification Systems Using Sociological Perspectives GOALS 7A A. Understand social stratification through essay. B. Identifying the social condition in the Philippines through a written article. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
  • 5. Walk thru  Page 281-293 IMPORTANT There are 2 parts of week 6 • Week 6A • Week 6B
  • 6. CHECKLIST 6A Activity Points Accomplished Pretest (Activity 1) 5 Activity 2 Performance Task 100 Activity 3 (Checking for understanding) 5 Post Test 5 Zipgrade Quiz 15
  • 8. LOOKING BACK  In our previous lesson we highlights:  Social organization has social structure and its social structure has social functions.  Social status refers to one’s standing in the community and his position in the social hierarchy. There are two types social status: achieved status (earned) and ascribe status (by birth).  Role is a set of rules or norms that function as plans or blueprints to guide behavior within a particular society. Roles can be occupational (ex. profession) or relational (ex. Being Father or mother).
  • 9. Stratification describes the way in which different groups of people are placed within society. The status of people is often determined by how society is stratified - the basis of which can include; Wealth and income - This is the most common basis of stratification  Social class  Ethnicity  Gender  Political status  Religion (e.g. the caste system in India)
  • 10. Social Stratification  refers to a society’s categorization of its people into rankings of socioeconomic tiers based on factors like wealth, income, race, education, and power.  You may remember the word “stratification” from geology class. The distinct vertical layers found in rock, called stratification, are a good way to visualize social structure.  Society’s layers are made of people, and society’s resources are distributed unevenly throughout the layers. The people who have more resources represent the top layer of the social structure of stratification. Other groups of people, with progressively fewer and fewer resources, represent the lower layers of our society.
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  • 13.  Upper Class are mostly in the ascribed status (born rich) some are through achieved status (earned through hard work), while the Middle Class are mostly in achieved status (born poor work hard to earn the status) and the Lower class are mostly ascribed status (born poor).
  • 14. “The Situation of Social Stratification in the Philippines” Posted on September 2, 2016 by MDE Social stratification in the Philippines, has three social classes that can be seen in the community: (1) The upper class has high personal income, inherited wealth and economic influence; (2) The middle class are the small businessmen, teachers, merchants, traders with modest income; and (3) The lower class has to earn low incomes with little or no savings; some are unemployed.
  • 15. “That is why a man leaves his father and mother and unites with his wife, and they become a new family.” Genesis 2:24 (Net Bible)
  • 16.  The CROODS is a comedy adventure that follows the world's first modern family through the journey of a lifetime. When the cave that has always been their home is destroyed – with the rest of their world not far behind it – The Croods are forced to set off on the first family road (or path) trip. Rocked by generational clashes and seismic shifts, The Croods discover an incredible new world filled with fantastic creatures, and a future beyond any they imagined.  This family begins in fear ended with faith, that their family will remain intact and complete against all odds.
  • 17.  Here in the Philippines, social stratification is very noticeable. Wherever you are and wherever you go, social stratification is present. Sometimes, you cannot notice it but when you look at a certain thing or situation deeply, you can see that. The influence of government officials is more noticeable in public today. Sometimes, in a simple traffic violation, they usually involved the name of their known politician to escape the punishment that they should face.
  • 18.  In terms of wealth, they usually use the money to do them a favor and to prioritize them.  In education, most of the time people don’t look at the knowledge that the person has, they usually look at the school or university where the person came from.  And in physical appearance, people having luminous skin, tall, and attractive are given more chances and advancement. These are some basics that what was said in the law that all citizens are equal was not true because, in a fundamental sense, people are not equal. And these are the reasons why we people deserve and looking for more improvement in life.
  • 19.  We Filipinos are very conscious of the social class where we belong. We don’t want to be inferior to others that’s why we are looking on the other way to popular or known, to gain reputation and to be prioritized by others. We are always looking for advancement that we can get only when we are in the higher class in society. Even though most of the Filipino population today is in the middle class and only a few are in the highest class, we can feel the influence of those few who are in the highest class in our everyday living. This is how great the social stratification is and in which even in the house of God or in the churches their influence is very noticeable. But even though this social stratification is present in our everyday living, don’t forget that in the eye of God we are all equal and we are given equal prioritized by Him. But don’t be stocked on what you are today. Exert an effort to have an improvement in life.
  • 20. Activity 2 (100) Performance Task Write an essay on the issue of social stratification in the Philippines: “The effects of Rich and Poor social status in the Philippines and how should this be addressed
  • 21. Rubrics Performance Areas Excellent 4 Good 3 Needs Improvement 2 Unacceptable 1 Content Essay has a specific central idea that clearly stated in the opening paragraph. Central idea is vague; somewhat sketchy and non- supportive to the topic; lacks focus. Unable to find specific supporting details; more than 4 errors in information. Essay had no central idea or supporting details. Organization Essay is logically organized and well- structured displaying a beginning, a boy and a conclusion. Critical skills are evident Essay somewhat digresses from the central idea; ideas do not logically follow each other. Central point and flow of essay is lost; lacks organization and continuity. Ideas were unorganized and vague; no particular flow was followed. Style Writing is smooth, coherent, and consistent with the central idea. Sentences are strong and expressive with varied structure. Sentences are varied and inconsistent with central idea, vocabulary and word choices. Lacks creativity and focus. Unrelated word choice to central idea. Diction is inconsistent. Writing is confusing, hard to follow. Contains fragments and/or run-on sentences. Inappropriate diction.
  • 22. Remember:  Social stratification in the Philippines, has three social classes that can be seen in the community: (1) The upper class has high personal income, inherited wealth and economic influence; (2) The middle class are the small businessmen, teachers, merchants, traders with modest income; and (3) The lower class has to earn low incomes with little or no savings; some are unemployed.
  • 23. Activity 3 for 5 points 1. Which of the following describes social stratification as a system? A. Destroys competition between society members B. Allows society members to choose their social standing C. Rank society members into categories D. Reflects personal choices of society members 2. Which of these is the least reason of social stratification? A. Social class C. Gender B. Ethnicity D. Physical appearance 3. What is the method of categorizing people into socioeconomic strata, based on occupation, income, wealth and social status or derived power? A. Social organization C. Social qualification B. Social stratification D. Social immersion 4. Due to educational stratification in the Philippines, What does the company look after in education before accepting an applicant’s? A. Credentials of the applicant B. Skills of the applicant C. School of the applicant D. The aptitude of the applicant 5. What is the method of relating people in terms of certain social characteristics and the classifying them into social categories? A. Diversion C. Categorization B. Classification D. Differentiation
  • 25. Concept, Characteristics and Forms of Stratification Systems Using Sociological Perspectives GOALS 7B A. Distinguish factors of social stratification that causes the gap among the people in the society This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
  • 26. Checklist 6B Activity Points Accomplished Pretest (Activity 1) 5 Activity 2 30 Activity 3 (Checking for Understanding 50 Posttest 5
  • 27. Pretest - Activity 1 (5 points)
  • 29. Karl Marx 1818-1883 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA “Organization of society is determined by economic forces”
  • 30. Karl Marx He added that industrial revolution divided the society into two social classes: Capitalist and workers. Social class are people who are group collectively due to their similarities in their professional status, amount of prestige or lifestyle.
  • 31. CAPITALIST VS. WORKERS  Capitalist a person who has a lot of money, property, etc., and who uses those things to produce more money.  Workers a person who does a specified type of work or who works in a specified way
  • 32. This formation of social classes is the causes and start of development of social stratification eventually in our society today. This social classes is also categorized through various factors of social stratification.
  • 33. Various factors in social stratification  Wealth  Wisdom and Charisma  Social Standing of Parents  Society’s Occupational Structure
  • 34. Wealth the net value of money and assets a person has, and income, a person’s wages or investment dividends. While people are regularly categorized based on how rich or poor they are, other important factors influence social standing
  • 35. Wisdom and Charisma people who have them are revered more than those who don’t. In some cultures, the elderly are esteemed; in others, the elderly are disparaged or overlooked. Societies’ cultural beliefs often reinforce the inequalities of stratification.
  • 36. SOCIAL STANDING OF OUR PARENTS Parents tend to pass their social position on to their children. People inherit not only social standing but also the cultural norms that accompany a certain lifestyle. They share these with a network of friends and family members. Social standing becomes a comfort zone, a familiar lifestyle, and an identity. This is one of the reasons first-generation college students do not fare as well as other students.
  • 37. SOCIETY’S OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURE Teachers, for example, often have high levels of education but receive relatively low pay. Many believe that teaching is a noble profession, so teachers should do their jobs for love of their profession and the good of their students—not for money. Yet no successful executive or entrepreneur would embrace that attitude in the business world, where profits are valued as a driving force. Cultural attitudes and beliefs like these support and perpetuate social inequalities.
  • 38. Activity 2 (30) Choose only one factor (from various factors) of Social stratification that you think is common in the Philippines and discuss the advantages and disadvantages effects of this in our country.
  • 39. Remember There are various factors in social stratification and a person is categorized in such a way like the following: It can be based on wealth, the net value of money and assets a person has, and income, a person’s wages or investment dividends. Resulting too few rich people while majority are poor. While in some cultures, wisdom and charisma are valued, and people who have them are revered more than those who don’t. Resulting to wise counsel while others gave poor advices. One key determinant of social standing is the social standing of our parents. Resulting to inherit prominent or political position in society while others are unknown and followers. Other determinants are found in a society’s occupational structure. Resulting to white collar jobs while others are in blue collar jobs.
  • 40. Activity 3 (50 points) Create a poster or photo collage (use long bond paper) showing the various factors of social stratification in the Philippines and write a title on your finish art 4 3 2 1 Quality Remarkably constructed. Relevant and very attractive. Good construction. Relevant and attractive. Poor construction. Not so relevant and not so attractive. Very poor construction. Irrelevant and not attractive. Inventiveness Remarkably inventive and creative. A lot of thinking and reflection were used to make the presentation. A good amount of thinking was put into the presentation. Some thinking was put into the presentation. Not creative Innovativeness Remarkably innovative and original. Good innovation Some element of innovation. Poor or no innovation