Module 3
Module 3
Module 3
Quarter 1 – Module 3
Name of Student
MODULE 3
YOU RULE: RESPECT, UNDERSTAND AND
LISTEN TO EVERYONE!
Learning Objectives
Introduction
The previous module helped you see the importance of other
people. It was designed to give you insights on the different ways of building
better relationships with them. The module also helped you to practically
develop relationship with others.
In this module, you will be able to improve your view on global
competitiveness with the use of essential skills that are relevant to the
development of your behavioral skills, like empathy, culture sensitive,
responsibility and respect.
Processing Questions:
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Processing Questions:
1. What do you notice with your answers?
2. What influence the manner that you deal with people?
3. How do you build or maintain a harmonious relationship with others?
Keep in Mind
Suggested Time Allotment: 10 Minutes
Where does respect and discrimination stem from?
We feel at home when people around us speak the same language that we
use, wear clothes the way we do, and treat us as part of their circle or family.
However, we feel uncomfortable when people are too different from us; and at
times, this becomes a starting point of discrimination.
The following are just some ways to demonstrate our respect for others:
1. Respect yourself first. You cannot give what you don’t have. You
cannot control how others would see you but you can shape the way
you see yourself. If you think that you deserve to be treated well, treat
yourself well. For example, you don’t allow others to abuse you
physically or psychologically as there are a lot of means to stop it
properly and legally.
2. Be on the lookout when your prejudice strikes. There’s nothing wrong
if you have an opinion or idea about the person you have just met.
However, it has to be balanced with actual facts at hand. If you think that
he/she is a person you cannot trust, treat the person well, the same as
you treat everyone else, and just reserve your idea to yourself. We have
to operate with a logical mind to be fair to other people.
3. Remember that they are also like you as a person. We have our own
life and difficulties or problems. Who knows, the person you might be
laughing at is suffering from depression. The man you might be trying to
discredit is a victim of bullying and physical abuse. Your classmate who
always cracks jokes might be trying to forget his dying father. We all
have our shortcomings and we are all capable of committing mistakes.
The good news is our past does not define us, so learn to keep in mind
that people are always a work in progress.
4. Look at the positive side of the person. Despite the imperfections or
flaws, there are good things in people that are worth celebrating. Who
else does not have any flaw or mistake? We treat people with respect
because that’s our nature and it defines who we are and not who they
are.
5. Always try to be the bigger person. Have a big room for understanding
and tolerance for individual differences. Try not to let your emotion get
the best of you. You may feel disheartened, angry, jealous or even
disappointed with people and that’s OK. However, it should not change
your nature as a
person and the way you relate with them. Keep in mind the insights
yougot from the negative experiences with other people and use
these to improve
Department of Education. Homeroom Guidance Grade 11 Self-learning Module 3:
You RULE: Respect, Understand and Listen to Everyone! Manila: Department of
Education Central Office, 2020.
your dealings with others.
You can do it
Suggested Time Allotment: 15 minutes
Make a symbol that can serve as your reminder to always respect people no
matter who they are and where they come from. Do this on a short bond
paper.
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