Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century

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Description
This Learning Resource is a project of the Learning Resource Management and Development Unit, Curriculum Implementation Division, Schools Division of Kalinga in response to the implementation of the K to 12 Curriculum. It is written by Karen B. Wandaga from Rizal National School of Arts and Trades of Rizal District. A network is a group of individuals who collaborates with each other to be able to achieve a purpose and connection. Social networks and neural networks are interrelated concepts because both deal with identifying and tracing patterns, trends, connections and relations. Social network looks into the relations of a group of social entities and any information with regard to each actors including the relations within the network.
Objective
Compare the neural networks with social networks.
Establish linkage between self and the social network one belongs to.
Demonstrate how thinking processes are shaped by social relationships.
Identify the significant social roles students play within the community by creating a social map of their relationships.

Curriculum Information

K to 12
Grade 12
Neural and Social Networks
Learners
Identify connections, relationship, and networks

Copyright Information

karen wandaga (kwandaga@gmail.com) - Rizal National School of Arts & Trades, Kalinga, CAR
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Department of Education - Schools Division Office of Kalinga
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