Trends, networks, and critical thinking in the 21st century culture / authors: Arleigh Ross D. Dela Cruz, PhD, Cecile C. FAdrigon, PhD cand., Napoleon M. Mabaquiao Jr., PhD ; project director: Ronaldo B. Mactal, PhD.
Series: The Padayon seriesCopyright date: Quezon City : Phoenix Publishing House, c2018Description: viii, 240 pages ; illustrations (black and white) ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789710639434
- 300 .P574 2018
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reserved Books | Elementary School Library Senior High School - Filipiniana | Non-fiction | 300 .P574 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | In transit from Elementary School Library to Main Library since 09/20/2021 | 0123133 |
At head of title: K to 12 curriculum compliant --Cover
ICT enchanced --Cover
Includes references (pages 239-240)
"The chapters in the course book are divided into lessons which examine the nature of local, global, and planetary networks as emerging trends and analyzes the key issues within each level including the relationship that exists between and among the different entities involved in each network. The textbook also teaches students how to apply critical thinking and decision-making methods in understanding trends and networks. This textbook has three main objectives. First, it explains the connections that exist between networks and trends. Second, it discusses how critical thinking, strategic analysis, and intuitive thinking can help analyze emerging trends in the study of local., global, and planetary networks. And lastly, it teaches the students the necessary skills to propose possible interventions, alternative solutions, and new answers to the problems and concerns brought about by the emergence of trends. The book is divided into seven chapters." --From the Authors.
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