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SOCIAL

INSTITUTION
JANETH M. ORDONIO
STRAWBERRY OGRIMEN
LIANE B. MADUCDOC
JONAMAE B. BAGUISI
AMARIS ISLA
WHAT IS SOCIAL INSTITUITON?

Is a social structures and social mechanisms of social order


and cooperation that govern the behavior of its members.

Is a group of social positions, connected by social relations,


performing a social role.

Any institution in a society that works to socialize the group


of people in it.
Characteristics
of an Institution
 Relatively
permanent
in
 Institutions content.
are purposive.
 Institutions
Institutions are are
necessarily structured.
value-laden.
FUNCTIONS OF AN INSTITUTION

Institutions simplify Provide ready-made


social behavior for forms of social relations
the individual person. and social roles for
individual.

Act as agencies of
coordination and stability Control behavior.
for the total culture.
Family Education
MAJOR
SOCIAL
Social Institutions INSTITUTION

Religion Government

Economics
FAMILY
FAMILY
• The smallest social institution with the unique
function or producing and rearing the young.
• It is the basic unit of Philippine society and the
educational system where the child begins to learn
his ABC.
• The basic agent of socialization because it is here
where the individual develops values, behaviors, and
ways of life through interaction with members of the
family (Vega, 2004).
Characteristics of the Filipino Family

The family The Filipino In the Filipino


family is family, kinship
is closely usually ties are extended
knit and has extended one to include the
strong “compadre” or
and therefore,
sponsors.
family ties. big.
FUNCTIONS OF THE FAMILY

Reproduction of the
race and rearing of
the young.
FUNCTIONS OF THE FAMILY

Cultural
transmission or
enculturation.
FUNCTIONS OF THE FAMILY

Socialization of the
child.
FUNCTIONS OF THE FAMILY

Providing affection
and a sense of
security.
FUNCTIONS OF THE FAMILY

Providing the
environment for
personality
development and the
growth of self-concept
in relation to others.
FUNCTIONS OF THE FAMILY

Providing social
status.
KINDS OF FAMILY
According to STRUCTURE

Conjugal or Nuclear

Consanguine or Extended Family


According to MARRIAGE

POLYANDRY POLYGAMY CENOGAMY


According to AUTHORITY
PARTIARCHAL

MATRIARCHAL

EQUALITARIAN
According to DESCENT
PATRILOCAL

MATRILOCAL

NEOLOCAL
EDUCATION
RELIGION
ECONOMICS
GOVERNMENT
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According to STRUCTURE.
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