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PAG-AARAL NG KASAYSAYAN AT LIPUNANG PILIPINO (Core)




Deskripsiyon ng Kurso:

Nakatuon ang kursong ito sa pagsusuri ng mga isyu at usaping panlipunan at pangkasaysayan gamit ang dulog tematiko, multikultural, at interdisiplinaryo. Layunin nitong higit na mapalalim at mapagyaman ang kamalayang pangkasaysayan, Pilipino, at

panlikás-kayang pag-unlad upang mapaigting at maitaguyod ang kahusayang sibiko na mahalaga sa pagiging isang mapanagutang mamamayan ng Pilipinas at ng daigdig.

Core Subject

Kinakailangang Asignatura: Wala

Itinalagang Oras: 160 na oras sa isang taon, 4 na oras kada linggo

Iskedyul: Buong taon

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