12 Francis Bacon Functions of Education in Society: Learning Activity 1
12 Francis Bacon Functions of Education in Society: Learning Activity 1
12 Francis Bacon Functions of Education in Society: Learning Activity 1
LEARNING ACTIVITY 1:
Directions. Answer the following questions by filling-out the following concept map:
2. Draw the following logo inside the box and/or cloud.
X- If this answer is your own response.
Y- If this answer is something you heard from your family members.
Z- If this answer is something you heard from society either from your teachers,
media, politicians, religious leaders, etc.
b. Which of your answers have only one logo? Why do you think this response is
not shared by others?
- The Y is the only one logo that had answers on how education is important
according to my family members. My family don’t have much to say as long as
they always remind me to focus and finish my study so that I will graduate and
achieve my dreams/goals and become a successful person and be a
professional someday and live happily and peace.
1. Which of the following is the social institution through which a society’s children
are taught basic academic knowledge, learning skills, and cultural norms?
a. UNESCO
b. Church
c. Education
d. Society
2. ______ stated that “education shall be directed to the full development of the
human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and
fundamental freedoms”.
a. UNESCO
b. Abraham Maslow
c. Theory of Human Needs
d. Youth for Human Rights
3. It is learning of academic facts and concepts through a formal curriculum.
a. Formal Education
b. Informal Education
c. Alternative Learning System (ALS)
d. Traditional Education
4. Which of the following statements do not describe informal education?
a. we learn how to dress for different occasions.
b. Informal education describes learning about cultural values and norms.
c. Informal education uses academic facts and concepts through a
formal curriculum.
d. Informal education teaches us how to keep our bodies clean.
5. Which of the following is said to be the “Key to Success”?
a. Power
b. Education
c. Influence
d. Money
6. They are individuals who focus on concerns outside of themselves; they
appreciate the world around them with a sense of awe and wonder.
a. Educated person
b. Self-actualizing person
c. Introvert person
d. Extrovert person
7. According to _____________, education is a fundamental human right as it
promotes individual freedom, empowerment, and yields important development
benefits.
a. Theory of Human Needs
b. Abraham Maslow
c. UNESCO
d. Youth for Human Rights
8. Which of the following is not an example of self-actualization needs?
a. The satisfaction of the human body.
b. Realization of a person’s potential
c. The desire of a person’s expression of creativity
d. Strong desire of becoming an ideal parent.
REFLECTION
● I learned that Education is the foundation for all we do in life and i do believe in
that because education gives us knowledge of the world around us. It develops in
us a perspective of looking at life. It is the most important element in the
evolution of the nation. Without education, one will not explore new ideas. It
means one will not able to develop the world because without ideas there is no
creativity and without creativity, there is no development of the nation. It is also
an important aspect that plays a huge role in the modern, industrialized world.
People need a good education to be able to survive in this competitive world.
Modern society is based on people who have high living standards and
knowledge which allows them to implement better solutions to their problems.
Education is the social institution through which society provides its members
with important knowledge, including basic facts, job skills, and cultural norms
values and it improves personal lives and helps the society to run smoothly. By
providing education, poverty can be removed and every person can provide their
contribution to developing the country.
● I enjoyed most on making a slogan about the importance of education because it
expands my knowledge by thinking a catchy statement for my slogan.
● I want to learn more about educational institutions and other functions of
education not only to the society.