Detailed Lesson Plan Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences-HUMSS Track Content Standard: The learners demonstrate settings in counseling. Performance Standard: The learners should be able to demonstrate an understanding of settings of counselor. Learning competency: The learners identify the settings in which counselors are found. I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, the learners must be able to: a. Identify the different settings of the counselor. b. Demonstrate an understanding of the settings of the counselor. c. Appreciate the contributions of counselors who work in different settings. II. CONTENT Topic: Different Settings of Counseling Reference: Discipline and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences, Elias M. Sampa p. 104-10 Materials: Powerpoint presentationn III. Procedure ( Explicit Teaching Strats and Blended Learning Approach) Teacher’s Activity Learner’s Activity A. Preparatory Activities 1. Prayer May we all stand for the prayer. Anyone, who can lead the prayer? 2. Greetings You may now take your seats.Good Morning class! How are you today? 3. Checking of attendance Who is absent today? Who is the secretary of the class? Please check the attendance and give it to me later. B. Development of the Lesson (Explicit Instruction) 1. Presentation Today, we will discuss Settings in Social Work. I want you to identify the different settings in social work, Good Morning Ma’am! We are all fine. (student’s raised their hands) demonstrate an understanding of the settings of social work and appreciate the contributions of social work in different settings. Here is our lesson for today. What are the different settings where counselors are found? (Reading by whole, by rows and individual) (Slide) DIFFERENT SETTINGS WHERE COUNSELORS WORK 1.Government Setting-Counseling professionals in government setting work or government agencies that have counseling services such as social welfare, correctional department, the court system, child and women affairs services, schools, military, police, hospitals, mental and foster homes, and rehabilitation centers 2. Private Sector Setting-independent providers of services or work for NGOs, or profit centers are among the range of counselors in the private sector. 3. Civil Society Setting- charities or non-profit and issue-based centers or organizations such as for abused women, abandoned children and elderly, veterans, teachers, professionals 4. School Setting-– the role of guidance counselor in school setting is more complex since the needs of the students are varied 5. Community Setting-the widest application of counseling services includes the community setting considering the diversity of people in the community. 2. Modeling Now, observe carefully as I give some pictures/examples of where counselors are found and be ready for a question. State the setting of a counselor and give your insights/describe the picture. (asking and calling student to answer) (slide)1 (slide 2) (slide 3) (slide 4) (slide 4) Let’s play 4pics 1 word! 3.Guided Practice a. Individual Scaffolding Now,what are the 5 different settings of counselors?Yes Sophia Very good Sophia, Now, give an example of a government agency/office setting where counselors work/found and describe their work. Yes, Nica. Very good! How about in the private sector setting? Give example of an agency/office where a counselor is found? The 5 different settings of counselor are government setting, private sector setting, civic society setting, community setting and school setting. Example of a government agency/office setting is DSWD and they work to respond to the needs of the children who were abandoned by their parents. An example is a psychotherapist companies or clients hired or consulted to them who have mental or emotional problems and issues. Correct! How about in a community setting? Yes, Examples are in LGU’s on each barangay and Alvin. local council. Very Good. In the civil society setting? Yes, Anna. Very good Anna! And lastly in the school setting it’s obviously the guidance advocate/counselor in public or private schools. For civil society, an example is the Gawad Kalinga program which is a non-profit organization that aims to alleviate poverty. If you were a social worker, what settings would you choose? Explain why and give an example. Yes Alvin. I will choose a government setting because it is my dream to work in the government and to be Very Good and Thank you Alvin. a public servant/employee serving people and attending to their concerns like working in a DSWD. b. Group Activity (Activity #3 from the module) Role Playing Directions: The students will be grouped into 5. Each group will be given settings and will demonstrate or do the role playing. Each group will be given 3 minutes to present their output. 4. Independent Activity (Modular Study at home) Now, for your independent activity I want you to answer Activity#2 on your module. You answer it at home in your convenient time or during your modular schedule. Example below: picturework explanation -care and protection of children and youth IV. Evaluation (Modular study at home) a. Answer Activity #3 from your module. (example is already given from the module) b. Give examples and contributions of counselors who work in different settings. Group 1-Government setting-i.e.health care unit/clinic-provides health care services Group 2- Private Sector Setting-i.e.psychotherapist-treat people for emotional problems and mental illnesses Group 3-Civil Society Setting-i.e.religious groups-provide numerous social goods that encourage the formation of social capital Group 4-Community Setting-i.e. Barangay/local council-provides seminars/drug symposium Group 5- School Setting-i.e. guidance counselor-provides career advice, preventive discipline V. Agreement- (Modular Study at home) Interview a social worker in your barangay. Find out the specific settings to which he/she has rendered service and describe the settings. Prepared by: Nikke Joy T. Jalapit TeacherApplicant