Module 6 Perdev
Module 6 Perdev
Module 6 Perdev
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
discover yourself better through the lens of the people who contribute so much in your well-being.
The scope of this module permits it to be used in many different learning situations. The language
used recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the
standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to
correspond with the textbook you are now using.
• Lesson 1 – Evaluating One’s Development through the help of others After going through this
module, you are expected to evaluate one’s development through the help of significant people
around him/her (peers, parents, siblings, friends, teachers, community leaders). EsP-PD11/12DS-Id-
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What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
a. community officials
b. significant people
c. volunteer workers
d. inspiring speakers
a. peers
b. teachers
c. parents
d. siblings
3. As you grow older, you realize the strong bond you cherish with them. a. siblings
b. parents
c. peer
d. teachers
b. leaders
c. parents
d. peers
5. They persuade you to get involved with charitable works and civic volunteerism activities in the
community.
a. community leaders
b. siblings
c. teachers
d. parents
6. A person’s development is attributed to the influences from the following EXCEPT one.
a. social interaction
b. community involvement
c. social isolation
d. charitable programs
7. The following defines the term leadership, as one of the good things you develop as you go along
in the process of development. Which is NOT a definition of it?
b. research works
c. self-exploration
d. media influence
a. family
b. peers
c. teachers
d. environment
a. experimentation
b. socialization
c. organization
d. observation
11. If one wants to fit in a society and develop human understanding, he/she needs to do
a. community exposure
b. volunteer works
c. behavioral adjustment
d. character profile
12. The following are acquired when you exposed yourself within a certain society, EXCEPT
a. culture
b. tradition
c. values
d. money
13. This is the most important agent in socialization and self-development. a. teachers
b. peers
c. family
d. leaders
14. They teach us formal academic learnings and necessary skills needed in today’s generation.
a. teachers
b. peers
c. leaders
d. family
15. What is meant about core values that you acquired during the process of self-development?
b. characteristic of oneself
The people whom you encounter in life leave you significant contributions in order to improve
yourself better. As you continue to connect with them, you would realize how much influence you
were able to get and the benefits you would gain.
What’s In
Directions: Identify the proper term based on the descriptions provided in each item. Choose your
answer from the options below and write the answers in your notebook.
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As you grow older with them, you would realize that you are creating a special bond with each
other.
They help you discover your inner potentials and value knowledge at the same time.
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What’s New
The diagram below helps you analyze how much impact each group of people have given you. Refer
to the questions, and think on your answer for each. Use your notebook to write your answers.
➢ With their help, to what extent have you improved in terms of emotional, intellectual, spiritual,
and social aspect?
HOME
LEADERS
BROTHER/ SISTER
PEERS
TEACHERS
SCHOOL
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What is It
Influential People in My Life
People normally look up to influential personalities who have shown greatness in terms of
leadership, intelligence, creativity, talents, and charisma. They usually listen to their strong belief
system that brings so much inspiration and positive energy to other’s life.
Adolescents choose their idols whom they have seen in social media and from the society they get
involved with. Because of the examples they model, they get inspiration and imbibe their positive
outlooks in life.
These are some of the people who molded you in many significant ways and have become part of
your existence.
Parents • Parents are the first people who introduce you to life. • They
provide shelter, protection, and sense of security no matter what
happens.
• When you want to hear honest opinion about the things you need
to improve, they would never hesitate to tell exactly what needs to
be done.
• They get involved with your education and happy to see you
achieve and discover potentials.
• Parents’ advices are far more important than any other people’s
advices in terms of making sound decisions in life.
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• As you grow older you realize their significant part in your life
and continue to establish close ties among them.
Friends • Friends are like extended siblings who came from different
families.
• True friends support only what is good and reject what is not.
They refuse to tolerate unacceptable behavior and seek to correct
your shortcomings.
• Friends bring out the best in a person and they share mutual
interest, hobbies, and aspirations.
Teachers • Teachers are the second parents in school. • They help you
improve your intellectual and emotional capacity to handle
difficult situations in life.
• Being the role model in class, they set example to leaners who
need much guidance in school.
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Community • Community leaders provide network connections and linkages among other
Leaders parts of the community. • They inspire adolescents to get involved with
community services through outreach programs, social activities, and volunteer
works.
• They model innovation to help improve the community whom they serve.
• Using their charisma, they tend to persuade others to follow them; thus, they
can generate many programs to address the needs of the people.
• Adolescents like you can learn from their accomplishments and may get
inspired to become servant-leaders in the future.
The people whom you considered significant in life are also called agents of socialization. These are
your family, siblings, peers, teachers, and community leaders. They help you discover more of
yourself and join you in exploring what you need to know about the world. As the person continues
to progress, he/she would realize the many potentials that have been influenced by any of these
people.
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LEADERS SISTER HOME COMMUNITY PARENTS FAMILY PEERS TEACHERS SCHOOL
Through the process of socialization, adolescents are exposed to many learning opportunities. As
they learn, they would notice additional skills and build up of characters under the influence of
people whom they look up to. Adjustment of behavioral display is done so as to fit in the norms of
the society where one intends to join. This process also allows an individual on how to interact with
different people having varied cultural orientation. During such exposure, culture is learned and
acquired, mutual understanding is developed, and a nature of collaboration is established. There are
many benefits that an adolescent can enjoy upon deciding on socializing with the right kind of
people. Since much of the learning comes within the environment, young people are always
encouraged to search for worthwhile organization that can bring out the best in them.
• Family, as the most important agent of socialization, has given you the knowledge of self-care. As
you learn to take care of yourself, this is also done towards the way you deal with other agents in
the society. Parents teach the value of relationship. This is significant because you would develop
multiple relationships as you explore further the world. They give you their system of belief,
traditions, culture, and values that you can use for discernment during difficult decision making.
With the help of your siblings, the early concept of cooperation is fostered. Friendship at this point
is also established and can be nurtured even as you age.
• Peers would always have a great deal of influence in your life. It is rightful; therefore, for parents
to feel worried about the circle of friends you opt to get involved with. It is difficult for parents to
see if adolescents cast astray from the right path of self-realization; therefore, it is necessary to
carefully select the right set of individuals who would contribute in bringing out the best in your
capabilities. This is a great opportunity to display how much value you put in a relationship if such
friendship would last for a longest time there is. Peers teach you to develop skills in organizing tasks,
working together with others, giving and receiving feedback in order to evaluate personal learning
acquisition.
• Teachers are also special agents we see in school, a place where many exciting memories are
forged through time, as we collaborate with peers. They mold us in so many ways. Their role is not
only to teach us the concept of socialization but gave us opportunities to discover much more
about socializing. School is the appropriate place to formally learn academic skills like:
comprehension, analytical thinking, logical reasoning, subject knowledge transfer, and creative
visualization. All of these are learned through the help of teachers who gave so much inspiration to
love learning at all cost. With their constant guidance and your willingness to learn, your future
success is secured.
• Community Leaders need to develop selfless future leaders, as well. Since they have an important
role in community development, they are extending so much help in addressing the needs of
adolescents particularly in community involvement and civic responsibility. Because of these selfless
service towards other people, young generations like you can also get inspired by their examples in
reaching out for those who are in need. Youth leadership opportunities are also provided as means
to develop a spirit of volunteerism. All it takes is get yourself involved with activities that can
improve you more as a person who has a significant contribution in any given society.
What’s More
After the readings, define the following terms based on your personal understanding of the concept.
1. Socialization
2. Agents of Socialization
3. Social Interaction
4. Self-Realization
5. Peer Feedback
6. Spirit of Volunteerism
It is rightful to express one’s gratitude to people who have given you inspiration and growth. This is
the chance to tell them how grateful you are for what you have become and the achievements you
reached all these years. Express your appreciation by writing down your thoughts in the spaces
below.
List Five Things You are Grateful for about your Sister/ Brother
1.
2.
3.
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with Peers
1-5
Tell how grateful you are for having your Mother and Father
5.
Lesson learned from the Leaders who inspired you to serve others.
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What I Can Do
Core values are important beliefs of a person or organization from which one is part of. These are
guiding principles that tell the right behavior that an individual may manifest as he/she deals with
human interaction. Core values are normally learned from people as one continues to engage in
socialization. These values help in personal development towards achieving the set goals in life. In
order to be successful in the future, it is necessary to imbibe important values that would serve as a
guide towards self-fulfillment.
Read the following core values that you may have learned from all the significant people in your life.
Share insight for each value that you acquired.
TRUTH
COMPASSION
INTEGRITY
HONESTY
PERSEVERANCE
HUMILITY
EXCELLENCE
SELFLESSNESS
LEGACY
BRAVERY
WISE
KNOWLEDGEABLE
FORTITUDE
UPRIGHTNESS
FAITH
JUSTICE
DILIGENCE
HOPE
OBEDIENCE
LOVE
CARE
TACTFULNESS
GOD LOVING
LOVE FOR
ENVIRONMENT
SERVICE
POSITIVE
ACCEPTANCE
ACCOUNTABILITY
PRUDENCE
COMMITMENT
ALERTNESS
COMPETENCE
EMPOWERING
BALANCE
THOUGHTFULNESS
FREEDOM
CHARITY
SIMPLICITY
MATURITY
VIGOR
GRATITUDE
HONOR
PROFESSIONALISM
RESILIENCE
PATRIOTISM
DISCIPLINE
INNOVATIVE
DECISIVENESS
Refer to the previous table on Core Values and evaluate yourself based on what values/skills you
have learned from the significant people in your life. Then, explain how significantly they improved
you as a person.
1. As a STUDENT
2. As a BROTHER/SISTER
3. As a LEADER
4. As a SON/DAUGHTER
5. As a FRIEND
1. Which value do I live by as the best influence I got from the significant people in my life?
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3. Are there any road blocks that are preventing me to achieve my personal advancement?
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4. Considering my development now, how far can I go five years from now?
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Assessment
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet
of paper.
1. They give us the idea of the existence of home, mutual love, and acceptance. a. siblings
b. teachers
c. parents
d. peers
a. public servant
b. significant people
c. volunteer workers
d. leaders
3. They share the same interest, wants, membership; often give feedback of the aspects that you
need to improve about yourself.
a. peers
b. parents
c. leaders
d. teachers
4. You realize developing a strong bond with them that is incomparable from any other type of
human connection.
a. teachers
b. peers
c. parents
d. siblings
5. Most of the influences that an adolescent gets is attributed to the following kind of activities,
EXCEPT
a. charitable works
b. social isolations
c. community involvement
d. social interaction
6. They try to persuade you to get into community service and join social organizations to address
potential societal problems.
b. teachers
c. sister/ brother
d. community leaders
7. Which of the following is not a proper definition of a leader? a. A person who thinks first of
himself above others.
8. A person’s development is further improved with the help of these people. a. media
b. self-assessment
c. research
d. agents of socialization
b. Organization
c. Socialization
d. Experimentation
a. environment
b. educators
c. friends
d. family members
11.Which of the following does not belong to the acquired personal development of a person?
a. values
b. tradition
c. money
d. culture
12. In order to foster human understanding within a society, a person needs to a. conduct character
sketch
c. do volunteer works
14. This the most important agent of socialization that adolescents need to recognize.
a. leaders
b. peers
c. teachers
d. family
15.They teach you to discover inner potential and potential skills to be developed in both academics
and non-academic development.
a. family
b. friends
c. leaders
d. teachers
Additional Activities
Below is a diagram of a stairs. Evaluate your current and future development in achieving whatever
short or long term goal you have set. Alongside, determine the significant person/people whom you
think will contribute so much on your progress and explain their valuable impact to your personal
progress.
GOALS
WORK
SKILLS
DEVELOPMENT
COLLEGE
SKILLS
DEVELOPMENT
GRADE 12
GRADE 11
PROGRESS
Assessment
activities, and gaining skills in the community services, worthwhile manner of involving yourself to
This is a - Spirit of Volunteerism
is a need to discover possibilities potentials and to realize that there your ability to know inner
join you in exploring what you need you discover more of yourself and They help – Agents of
Socialization
people in a certain environment. experiences with different groups of sharing important of learning
and