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Introduction to sociology and anthropology / Epitacio S. Palispis, Elias M. Sampa.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Manila, Philippines : Rex Bookstore, 2015Edition: Third editionDescription: viii, 320 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789712374784
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301 .P163
Summary: "This edition provides a flashback on the origin of man and how he/she developed his/her culture along the history of civilization. The Third edition features themes that facilitate clearer understanding of the two disciplines for college students. The chapters are grouped according to: (1) Foundations in the Study of Sociology and Anthropology; (2) The Individual in Society; (3) The Human Society and Communities; (4) Social Institutions; and (5) The Transformation of Society. There are two main additions to this edition that give this book an OBE orientation: Intended Learning Outcomes at the beginning of each chapter and three assessment activities at the end of each chapter, namely, Study Guide, Report Writing, and Class Project. Study Guide can be given as advanced individual activities for students where each is assigned one question to prepare for and share in class. Report writing can be given as more in-depth self-study tasks for students. Class project is designed to be a whole-class activity that fosters collaborative learning, which is a critical aspect of OBE." -- [edited] Elias M. Sampa
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Print Materials Main Library Filipiniana Section 301 .P163 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0115593

"GEC Series" -- Cover

"OBE Outcome-Based Education" -- Cover

Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-319).

"This edition provides a flashback on the origin of man and how he/she developed his/her culture along the history of civilization. The Third edition features themes that facilitate clearer understanding of the two disciplines for college students. The chapters are grouped according to: (1) Foundations in the Study of Sociology and Anthropology; (2) The Individual in Society; (3) The Human Society and Communities; (4) Social Institutions; and (5) The Transformation of Society. There are two main additions to this edition that give this book an OBE orientation: Intended Learning Outcomes at the beginning of each chapter and three assessment activities at the end of each chapter, namely, Study Guide, Report Writing, and Class Project. Study Guide can be given as advanced individual activities for students where each is assigned one question to prepare for and share in class. Report writing can be given as more in-depth self-study tasks for students. Class project is designed to be a whole-class activity that fosters collaborative learning, which is a critical aspect of OBE." -- [edited] Elias M. Sampa

Preface

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