WEEK2 - SPLP - RITPH-Funds of Coop-Chapter 6

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Republic of the Philippines

SOUTHERN LEYTE STATE UNIVERSITY


Main Campus, Sogod, Southern Leyte
Website: www.s;suonline.edu.ph/
op@slsuonline.edu.ph
Telefax: (053) 577 – 8299

Institute of Arts and Sciences


SELF – PACED LEARNING PLAN
FUNDAMENTALS OF COOPERATIVE
APRIL 6–8, 2020

CONTENT OF THE
SELF – LEARNING ANSWERS TO GUIDE
TITLE OF TOPIC OBJECTIVES LESSON/SHORT
ACTIVITIES QUESTIONS
READINGS/EXPLANATION
CHAPER 6: - To identify - What is Cooperative and 1. What are the 1. Social Audit for
ROLE OF the its role in Components cooperative shall
COOPERATIVE IN important Community/Economic of Social Audit look into the
COMMUNITY/ECO participati Development; Tool? following
NOMIC on of - Understanding Social 2. What is the components with
DEVELOPMENT individual Development, Social Role of their corresponding
as a way Justice, Social Audit; Cooperative in points:
to build a - Components of Social Economic  Organization
better Audit Tool Development?  Membership
community Measurement
and DISCUSSION POINTS  Staff/Employ
improve COOPERATIVES ARE: ees
the welfare - Autonomous Assessment
of all; - Duly registered  Cooperative
- To identify association of persons among
the role of - With a common bond of Cooperative
the interest Measurement
cooperativ - Voluntarily joined  Community
e in the together to achieve and Nations
community their social, economic Involvement
developme and cultural needs and  Network
nt aspirations Alliance and
- Making equitable Linkages
contributions to the Assessments
capital required 2. Financial
- Patronizing their cooperatives are
products and services some of the largest
- Accepting a fair share of providers of
the risks and benefits of microfinance
the undertaking in services to the
accordance with poor. Thus play a
universally accepted central role in the
cooperative principles. achievement of an
inclusive financial
sector that
encompasses the
poor. Through their
commitment to
servicing the poor
and underserved,
financial
cooperatives are
helping to lessen
the burden of
poverty. Financial
cooperatives, by
providing savings
products, help to
reduce members’
vulnerabilities to
shocks such as
medical
emergencies.
Cooperatives have
also been
instrumental in
promoting inclusive
development in
rural areas, helping
to both
strengthen and
diversify rural
economies.

Prepared by: Noted: Approved:

BERNADITH ALO RADAZA ELVIE D. DURAN, Ed, D DR. FRANCIS ANN


R. SY
Name & Signature of Faculty/Staff Director, Institute of Arts and Sciences Concerned
VP/Campus Director

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