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Learning and living in the 21st century 10 (specialized) / Laarni A. Urbiztondo, Mary Jane DR. Patiño, Belen M. Jamisal, Ed.D.,

By: Contributor(s): Series: TLE seriesManila, Philippines : Rex Book Store, c2021Description: xiv, 755 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9786210412406
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 640 .L438 2021 Gr.8
Summary: "Learning and living in the 21st century is a series of worktexts in Technology and Livelihood Education intended for junior and senior high school students. This series embarks on a new shift from a purely TESDA TR-based to entrepreneurship based, following the curriculum prescribed by the Department of Education (DepEd). The inclusion of entrepreneurship and financial literacy as an added unit vis-a-vis the development of technological proficiency is now the main feature of this series. Furthermore, this series is geared toward the acquisition of basic knowledge, skills, values, and attitude (KSVA) in the four areas of study-Information and Communication Technology(ICT). Agricultural Arts, Home Economics, and Industrial Arts- for the junior high school students and specialized knowledge and skills, values, and attitude for high school students in preparation for their livelihood entrepreneurial career. Both, however, ultimately aim toward improving the self, the family, and the community." --Provided by publisher
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Print Materials High School Library High School - Filipiniana Non-fiction 640 .L438 2021 Gr.8 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0125627

Includes bibliographical references (pages 727-737) and index.

"Learning and living in the 21st century is a series of worktexts in Technology and Livelihood Education intended for junior and senior high school students. This series embarks on a new shift from a purely TESDA TR-based to entrepreneurship based, following the curriculum prescribed by the Department of Education (DepEd). The inclusion of entrepreneurship and financial literacy as an added unit vis-a-vis the development of technological proficiency is now the main feature of this series. Furthermore, this series is geared toward the acquisition of basic knowledge, skills, values, and attitude (KSVA) in the four areas of study-Information and Communication Technology(ICT). Agricultural Arts, Home Economics, and Industrial Arts- for the junior high school students and specialized knowledge and skills, values, and attitude for high school students in preparation for their livelihood entrepreneurial career. Both, however, ultimately aim toward improving the self, the family, and the community." --Provided by publisher

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