3. Policy inside
the Room
*Prepare the materials needed, like notebooks, padpapers
An pen, for you to take down notes.
*Always pay attention and listen.
*Turn on silent mode your mobile devices.
*Actively Participate in our class discussion.
* say " sir yes sir" as responding to your teacher.
* and strictly, answer in English language medium, for you to respond in the
discussion.
5. Heading of the Topic
2
Lesson Outcomes:
a. identify the definition of culture in the school, as well the
definition of politics ;
b. differentiate the meaning of culture and Politics ; and
c. draw and give a brief explanation on what they have learned
about the lesson.
6. Culture
The term school culture generally refers to the belief, perceptions,
relationships, attitudes and written and unwritten rukes that shape and
influence every aspects of how a school functions.
But thebterm also encompasses more concrete issues such as the physical and emotional safety of
students, the orderliness of classrooms and public spaces to which a school embraces and
celebrates racial, ethnic,, linguistic, or cultural diversity.
7. Examples of School
Culture
Examples: Laws, dresscodes,
architectural style, social
standards, and traditions are all
examples of cultural elements.
Additional example are the 4 core values
of education.
9. Some of
the
example
s
*Supreme student election
-Supreme Student Council
-Supreme Body Government
-Supreme Pupil Government
*Organizations
*PTA
* Leadership