PE10 Lesson 4 5
PE10 Lesson 4 5
PE10 Lesson 4 5
GLADYS L. PANGANIBAN
CPSU: Hinoba-an Campus
Social literacy deals with the
development of social skills,
knowledge and positive human
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values.
Why is social
Social skills learning improves
literacy
students' communication with
important? peers and adults, improves
cooperative teamwork, and helps
them become effective, caring,
concerned members of their
communities.
Better relationships
Better communication
greater efficiency
advanced career projects
Impact of increased over-all happiness
Social SKills? Social skills learning improves students'
communication with peers and adults,
improves cooperative teamwork, and
helps them become effective, caring,
concerned members of their communities.
gaining ideas, information,
techniques and perspectives from
pee with different areas of
expertise
Importance of providing own perspective for the
social literacy in benefit of others
schools? accomplishing tasks and difficult
situations
accomplishing tasks and working
together toward shared goals
providing mutual support for new
opportunities
gaining feedback and referrals
Importance of from people who can personally
social literacy in attest to work, skills and qualities
schools? make the school truly a healthy
and conducive learning
environment
Students of all ages can use these tools to
practice the skills which are reading,
writing, speaking, and listening.
Social Literacy
Tools
Social literacy is concerned with
the empowerment of the social
What are the and ethical self which includes
main focus of the ability to understand and
social literacy? explain differences within
individual experiences.
SOCIAL LITERACY SKILLS
Relationship Engagement
Respect
Problem-solving Skills
Interpersonal Skills
SOCIAL LITERACY SKILLS
Communication
Conflict Resolution
ActiveListening
Empathy
What is the meaning
of communication This means they need to be able to
literacy? speak well, listen to others effectively,
read with fluency, understand what
they have read and be able to write
skillfully and with a sense of style.
What is the meaning
of communication This means they need to be able to
literacy? speak well, listen to others effectively,
read with fluency, understand what
they have read and be able to write
skillfully and with a sense of style.
What is the meaning
of communication This means they need to be able to
literacy? speak well, listen to others effectively,
read with fluency, understand what
they have read and be able to write
skillfully and with a sense of style.
maintain eye-contact
use proper body language
know the difference between being
assertive and being aggressive
How to improve select effective communication
social skills? channels
be flexible
accept criticism without being
defensive
remain positive at all times
be teachable and a good student always
Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence is the ability
to recognize, understand and
Self-suficiency
1. The person becomes aware that
something is happening.
Personal Norm
FairnessNorms Individuals follow normative
expectations about the level of
rewards that they themselves deserve
and the costs that are fair and
reasonable for them. Fairness norms
are applied to one’s own and to
others’ benefits and deprivations.
Receiving and being seen to
receive help is not always a
CONSEQUENC positive experience. Help-givers
ES OF need to be sensitive to the
RECEIVING perspective of the help-recipient, to
give help only when it is needed
HELP
and without it constituting a threat
to the help recipient’s self-esteem.
Prosocial behavior is less likely to occur
when other people are around because
responsibility is diffused across bystanders,
SUMMARY who then model passive behavior to each
AND other.
The presence of others also reduces helping
CONCLUSIO because it increases embarrassment.
AND
positive mood, but also when they feel
guilt and when they have attributes of the
CONCLUSIO prosocial personality (especially a sense
of social responsibility, empathy and
NS internal locus of control).
SUMMARY Longer-term helping (e.g.,
AND volunteering) is a function of