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SOCIAL AND POLITICAL STRATIFICATION

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  1. Social desirables (wealth, power, prestige)
  2. Social mobility system
 
  • Open (Class)
  • Closed (Caste)
  • Social inequality
  • Access to social, political, and symbolic capital
  • Gender inequality
  • Ethnic minorities
  • Other minorities (e.g., persons with disabilities)
  • Global Inequality (relationships between states and nonstate actors in the global community)
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Content Standard:
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The learners demonstrate an understanding of:
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  1. analyze aspects of social organization
  2. identify one’s role in social groups and institutions
  3. recognize other forms of economic transaction such as sharing, gift exchange, and redistribution in his/her own society
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Learning Competency:
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  • examine stratification from the functionalist and conflict perspectives
  • identify characteristics of the systems of stratification
  • suggest ways to address global inequalities

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2 - STARTING ACTIVITIES

E-learning Tools or Resources

4- LEARNING PERFORMANCE

Short explanation on how to use these e learning materials:

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The materials shown in this part of the lesson will be used to ensure that the students learned about social and political stratification. In addition to this, the e-resources in this part of the lesson will ensure that the students are aware of the importance of addressing the issue on social and political stratification and propose possible solutions to the problem. The e-resources presented in this part of the chapter will also be used to assess how much the students understood the topic.

3 - LESSON PROPER

Short explanation on how to use these e learning materials:
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The e-learning resources aims to open up further discussions regarding social and political stratification. The materials presented in this part of the lesson will also discuss on why it is important to address social inequality.

E-learning Tools or Resources

E-learning Tools or Resources

Short explanation on how to use these e learning materials:

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The e-learning resources presented in this part of the chapter aims to help students understand social and political stratification. The materials given in this part of the lesson will introduce students to the current problem of social and political stratification and the importance of studying and addressing this issue. Generally, the resources presented here will prepare students for the upcoming discussions with regards to the topic by showing them the impact of social and political stratification to their lives and society as a whole.

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E-learning Tools or Resources

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Power and Inequality

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An Introduction to Social Stratification

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Candy Bag: An Activity to Explore Poverty and Inequality

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Social Stratification Quiz

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Social Inequality

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Social Stratification

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Imagine by John Lennon

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Economic Inequality

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Multiple Sources of Power- Class, Status and Party

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Health and Power

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Social Classes Explained

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War-Bob Marley

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Social Stratification: Negative Impacts

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Coin Toss to Explore Social Inequality

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Social Stratification: Definition, Theories & Examples

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Social and Political Stratification

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Social Stratification: Definition, Theories & Examples

 

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Social Networks, Interlocking Directorates, and the Power Elite

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Social Justice

1 - MOTIVATION

Short explanation on how to use these e learning materials:

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The e-learning resources presented in this part of the chapter aims to help students understand social and political stratification. The materials given in this part of the lesson will introduce students to the current problem of social and political stratification and the importance of studying and addressing this issue. Generally, the resources presented here will prepare students for the upcoming discussions with regards to the topic by showing them the impact of social and political stratification to their lives and society as a whole.

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E-learning Tools or Resources

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Group Activity: The Chocolate Game #SocialJustice

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Social Problems Quiz

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Social Stratification

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Another Day in Paradise – Phil Collins

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Social Stratification Factors: Wealth, Power and Prestige

 

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Higher Education Widens Global Inequality

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Intergenerational and intragenerational mobility social mobility | MCAT | Khan Academy

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The World’s Catalog of Ideas

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Social Stratification: Meaning, Nature, Characteristics and Theories of Social Stratification

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Class Stratification

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Comparing Class systems

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Stratification 

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Economic Justice: The Scramble for Wealth and Power

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Social Stratification Factors: Wealth, Power and Prestige

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Social Stratification (2)

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