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  • Published by the Department of Education
  • Management Team
    • Dr. Arturo B. Bayocot, CESO III (Regional Director)
    • Dr. Victor G. De Gracia Jr., CESO V (Asst. Regional Director)
    • Mala Epra B. Magnaong (CES, CLMD)
    • Dr. Bienvenido U. Tagolimot, Jr. (Regional ADM Coordinator)
    • Ray Butch M. Mahinay (EPS-Designate- AP)
  • Development Team of the Module
    • Authors: Greenly D. Baguio
    • Editor: Arrianne Christelle J. Apostol
    • Illustrator: Vianna Dominique B. Gaston
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  • Formal networks
    Structured meetings or processes
  • Informal networks
    Relationships you develop and build overtime with colleagues in the form of facts, gossip or rumors about issues affecting your workplace
  • Informal networks
    • They create relationships with other people
    • They help people adjust or adapt more easily to changes that may happen within their surroundings
    • They provide exchange of knowledge and information
  • Informal networks manifest how learning and connections work for individuals and organizations especially in the advent of technology in the 21st century
  • Professionalism
    An important factor to consider when establishing relationships in networks
  • Social connection
    Can help get rid of anxiety and depression
  • Collaboration, participation and networking are important skills people must possess in today's world
  • The 21st century is a period of great connectivity of people around the world
  • Social connection is one of human's fundamental needs
  • The enormous development in technology is an important phenomenon in the 21st century era
  • topic to be discussed in the previous lesson
  • Topics
    • TIONINTERA
    • MEETESFLES
    • INKNGITH
  • Lesson 5 HOW THINKING PROCESS ARE SHAPED BY SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
  • Interaction
    Communication, an exchange of messages between two or more people
  • Socializing
    Our relationship and interaction with other people will basically affect and shape the process of how we think
  • Our behaviors are influenced and affected depending on whom we are interacting with
  • Social relationship greatly affects one's thinking, behavior & interaction
  • Peers
    One of the most significant reasons why social relationship affect & influence someone thinks
  • Young people of today's generation on the way they dress, they behave & respond is a lot different from older people of the past generation
  • Social relationship also affects our physical health in the same way smoking, high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes and other common diseases
  • People with strong social relationship tends to increase its survival rate regardless of age, gender and country of origin
  • Social interaction is paramount but we also have to be careful of whom we are interacting with
  • Social relationship and social network are different
  • Every person is a part of a society, just like students play an important role in it
  • Peers
    People of the same age, status, or ability
  • Socialization
    The process of learning to behave in a way that is acceptable to society
  • Students play an important role in making society stronger
  • Studying is the main responsibility of students for they are the future of our country
  • The greatest misconception about youth today is that they are blinded with social media
  • There are youth organizations that set foot to lead and to empower the youth through congresses that stimulate the legislative part of the government
  • The stereotype sets by the society is half true for the youth these days because the social media