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UNIT 3: Dating, Courtship, and Marriage
Table of Contents
Introduction 3
Lesson 1: Dating, Courtship, and Marriage 4 Learning Targets 4 Health Check 4 Learn about It! 5 Check Your Understanding 12 Health Care 13
Pro-health Challenge 14
Self-Check 16
Bibliography 18
Glossary 19
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GRADE 8
UNIT 3 Dating, Courtship, and Marriage
Fig. 1. Engagement ring is a symbol of love and commitment.
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Introduction One goal of human existence is to find a life long partner that they could grow old with. Religion suggests that men and women are created for one another to bear children and build a family. While on the other hand biology explains that the union of a female egg and male sperm is essential for the survival of the human species. Both ideas agree that reproduction is essential to life. However, finding a life long partner is not that simple. In human society, there are certain customs and traditional standards that vary from different cultures. As human civilization progresses, the primary purpose of starting a family is not only limited to reproduction. In the Philippines, the majority of Filipinos follow a specific rule in finding a partner. We go through the process of courting and dating — this how we show our respect to our potential partner and their families. In fact, we have this historical tradition called “harana” where a male pursuer visits the house of a lady if they want to express their endearment through a song using their guitar. Dating and courtship in the Philippines might seem to be complex compared to liberated countries. But because of these practices, Filipinos became respectful and created a strong bond with the family they established.
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Lesson 1: Dating, Courtship, and Marriage
Learning Targets In this lesson, you should be able to:
● identify the difference between dating, courtship, and marriage; ● demonstrate an understanding of dating, courtship, and marriage; and ● describe what dating, courtship, and marriage is.
Health Check Parent History
Materials:
● Old photos of parents ● Bond paper
Procedure:
1. Bring your old photo of your parents while they were still dating or before they got married.
2. Ask your parents how did they meet each other and how did your father court your mother.
3. Write this in a bond paper and paste or clip a copy of their old photo. Guide Questions:
1. How did your father meet your mother? 2. Did he have a hard time courting her? 3. What physical feature or attitude do they like about each other?
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Learn about It! Finding a partner is a decision we make as part of our human sexuality. We are social beings, and most of us can find our lifelong partners in social gatherings: an acquaintance, a classmate, your neighbor, and even a childhood friend. We communicate with them frequently until you finally go out with them formally and call it dating. What is Dating? Dating is a period where two people who are interested in each other will give time and exert effort to pursue a romantic relationship depending on the result of knowing each other. Dating can be done in groups, some in pairs and call it a double date or you can enjoy the company of one another. This social interaction may evolve into a more serious level known as courtship. Benefits of Dating Dating is an integral part of fulfilling your human sexuality. It helps us understand not only our potential partners but also ourselves. It gives us a better idea of what we want and expects in a relationship. Dating also provides us with the opportunity to be ourselves and to meet someone who will accept and even help us become a better person. What is courtship? Courtship is a period where two possible long-life partners already established a mutual romantic relationship. They consider each other as a couple taking the role as girlfriend and boyfriend. They have known each other pretty well, and sometimes their families have already accepted this fact if they are open about their relationship. But courtship is not yet the final step. There is another step that takes part in the courtship
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process. If the couple gets too comfortable enjoying spending time together, an engagement proposal might take place showing how serious they want to commit to one another. The traditional way is when a man spill the words “Will you marry me?” while offering an engagement ring and woman the woman would reply “Yes.” If everything goes in favor of the couple, marriage will seal and strengthen the beginning of their journey of a lifetime as husband and wife. Benefits of Courtship Courtship is an investment we can offer to our partners and ourselves. In this period, we slowly gain maturity, especially on emotional aspects. We enjoy the gift of discovering love and affection while establishing something that might become part of our future. What is Marriage?
Fig. 2. A wedding cake.
After the engagement, the couple will eventually decide on getting married to settle down and start a family. Marriage is a deep commitment we share with a partner under a religious oath or a legal contract. You will form a bond with your partner and swear it in front of witnesses. This bond is founded on love, respect, and fidelity that you will obey until the last day of your lives.
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Benefits of Marriage Marriage is one of the most memorable life experience we might encounter as we become adults. It boosts our confidence to live a wonderful life. In some religions, marriage is a sacred sacrament one can experience. It is an affirmation of your existence as a person with worth and value. The security in loving and being loved creates a significant impact on your well-being and happiness. Multiculturalism
It’s not always true that you can easily find a lifelong partner from your city, province or even in your own country. Many couples found their partners from the other side of the world. Thanks to technology with such advanced communication, we can talk, or video chat people from different countries. Since there are many Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), Filipinos get the chance to mingle with other nationalities.
Fig. 3. Multicultural marriages of Americans and Asians are common these days.
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Dating and courtship may be difficult at first due to several differences. The following are examples of differences we need to cross if we find a partner from a different culture:
1. Language Barrier - Filipinos may be fluent in certain languages like English or Spanish, but what if we found a partner from India or France? Communication is key for a long-lasting relationship, and this is where most of the misunderstanding occurs. Both partners should enhance their communication skill. They can teach each other their language and make it as their bonding moment, or they could both communicate in the universal language which is English.
2. Food Differences - If you found someone from another country and they have unusual food preferences, what would you do? Food is always part of one's culture. You grew up from eating the same food from your country. So, it is better that we also need to try out our partner's cuisine and traditional food because once you're married, this food will be a part of your household with your future children.
3. Religion - Everyone is born with a belief. This is part of our culture and geographical location from the map. It will be hard if you both choose which religion should be followed. Especially if you already started a family and had children. It is a test as multicultural partners, no matter what religion you will follow, as long as you have love and respect for each other’s culture, a lifelong relationship is manageable.
4. Cultural and Moral values - The Philippines has a conservative culture especially those under Christianity. If you found a partner form liberated countries like those in the western region, your values and ideas may clash. But the key to this situation is a two-way understanding. As a couple, both of you should communicate properly your thoughts and what you think about a specific situation, and at the same time, understand where your partner is coming from with full of respect.
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Behavior and Attitudes of a Healthy Marriage and Family Life
● Respect - Partners should consider each other’s feelings, know and value what your partner wishes because mutual respect is a big factor in a relationship.
● Mutual Support - When you both choose to be together for a lifetime, it is your role as a husband or as a wife to lift each other up. Encourage each other to become a better version of themselves.
● Open Communication - Speaking up for the things that they are not as comfortable as a couple will strengthen their relationship. Proper communication will always clear the line of misunderstanding.
● Compromise - The best way to settle two opposing ideas or decision between husband and wife is to meet halfway. They are no longer two people, but instead, they are a single unit of a family so they should decide on things consciously.
● Respect for Privacy - As husband and wife, you embrace each other’s differences while keeping your own individuality. Even though the family should always come first, but you as an individual should be respected with your private interests and needs.
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Check Your Understanding A. Write T if the statement is true and write F if the statement is false.
1. After dating someone a few days, jumping into marriage will be just fine. 2. Courtship is a sign of respect to your partner and their families. 3. If both of you really love each other, marriage is no longer important in the
Filipino culture. 4. An engagement ring is symbol of love and commitment. 5. Multiculturalism is a combination of two distinct culture, bonded into
marriage.
B. Draw a smiley face 🙂 if the statement is correct and draw a frowning face 🙁 if the statement is wrong.
1. In dating, both man and woman need to be patient. 2. A wedding is a ceremony in front of witnesses that you will begin a lifelong
journey with a partner. 3. The married couple should lift each other up as a sign of love and support. 4. Marrying a person you don’t like is fine as long as he or she has money to
support you. 5. For Christians, it’s ok for a man to date and court multiple women at the same
time.
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Health Care Ideal Partner Describe the ideal partner you want to be with in the future by providing description on the three criteria
Materials: ● Pen ● Paper
My Ideal Partner in the Future
Physical Features
Attitude and Behavior
Skills
Guide Questions:
1. What is your basis for the description of your future partner? 2. Do you find these traits in your parents as well? 3. Do you believe that it’s possible to find an ideal partner?
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Pro-health Challenge Goal: Your task is to interview at least three married couples that have been together for not less than five years. Role: You are an adolescent researching Filipino couple practices and attitude towards healthy family life. Audience: Young adolescent like you who are looking forward to having a healthy family of their own. Situation: In the advancement of technology and different kinds of information are being spread all over the country. The Filipino tradition on dating, courtship, and marriage is severely affected. To preserve this, we need to learn from our elders on how they value and practiced those traditions to maintain a healthy family life. Product, Performance, and Purpose: Interview at least three couples that have been married for more than five years. Follow the guide below and make a conclusion based on their answers.
Ask the couple about the following: 1. How long have you known each other? 2. What activities do you usually do when you dated? 3. How long did the husband court the wife until they got engaged? 4. Do you have differences as a couple? How did you overcome these differences? 5. What are your tips and secret to long-lasting healthy family life? 6. Can you give any advice for me on how to find a partner?
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Standards and Criteria for Success:
Criteria Beginning (0-12 points)
Developing (13-16 points)
Accomplished (17-20 points)
Score
Content (Focus on details/events are clearly evident; it is clearly related to the topic.)
Organization (Logical progression of details/events; clear transitions between ideas.)
Language (spelling, mechanics, grammar and usage)
Key Guide Question
Why should finding a partner follow a certain step like dating and courtship?
Reflective Questions
How can we preserve the dating, courtship and marriage tradition in the Philippines?
Guide Questions:
1. What are the advantages of marrying someone you dated and courted? 2. What is the importance of getting to know the phase of finding a partner? 3. What are the benefits of socialization in finding a lifelong partner?
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Self-Check
Skills
I think I need more time and assistance.
I have a minimal understanding of it.
I am confident that I can do this with ease.
Identify the different steps in finding a lifelong partner.
Enumerate ways of proper dating and courtship.
Demonstrate knowledge the importance of marriage in creating a healthy family.
Reflect
I find __________________________ the most interesting because ______________________. I got ____ checks because _______________________________________________________. I need to improve on _______________________because _____________________________. I need to practice _________________________ because _____________________________. I plan to _____________________________________________________________________ .
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Bibliography Gerardo C. Garcia, et al. 2015. The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8, 254-258 Metro
Manila: Rex Book Store
Norma B. Santiago, et al. 2016. Active MAPEH 8, 435-471 Sampaloc Manila: Magallanes
Publishing House
World Health Organization Nutrition. “Health and the Family.” Accessed January 27, 2019
https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/40336/16937_eng.pdf?sequence=
1&isAllowed=y
SlideShare. “Health Grade 8 Second Quarter Dating Courtship, and Marriage. Accessed February 3, 2019 https://www.slideshare.net/iamcarloluna/mapeh-8-health-2nd-quarter-courtship-dat ng-an-marriage
SlideShare. “Learning Module in Health Grade 8, The Family Life”. Accessed February 3, 2019. https://www.slideshare.net/kennethreyronquillo/quarter-2-health-grade-8
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Glossary
Beliefs refer to a conviction of the truth of some statement.
Conservatism refers to the belief in the value of established and traditional practices in the
society.
Courtship refers to the activities that occur when people are developing a romantic
relationship that could lead to marriage
Culture refers to a particular society that has its own beliefs, ways of life, art, etc.
Dating refers to a social arrangement to meet with someone that is usually romantic in
nature
Engagement refers to an agreement to be married
Intimacy refers to something of a personal or private nature.
Language Barrier refers to a hindrance to communicate due to language differences
Marriage refers to the relationship that exists between husband and wife
Multiculturalism refers to the existing of many different kind of cultures
Mutual refers to something that is shared between two or more people
Proposal refers to the act of asking someone to marry you
Sexuality refers to the sexual habits and desires of a person.
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