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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 Introduction to World Religions and Belief


Systems
 Philosophy
 Contemporary Philippine Arts from the
Regions
 Understanding Culture, Society, and
Politics
 Physical and Health 3
 Practical Research 2
 English for Academic Purposes Program
 Community Engagement
 Creative Writing
TABLE OF CONTENTS

• Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems


• Philosophy
• Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
• Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics
• Physical and Health 3
• Practical Research 2
• English for Academic Purposes Program
• Community Engagement
• Creative Writing
Introduction to World Religions and
Belief Systems

World Religions was a great opportunity for me to learn


about other beliefs in different countries. Before this
class, I was unaware of many of the religions that had
been discussed. It was fascinating to learn about the
various religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Chinese
religion, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. The Buddhist
religion was one of the most interesting to learn about,
however, it was even great to learn more about a familiar
religion, Christianity. There was a lot of information on
each of these religions and it was enjoyable to learn the
similarities and differences between each of them. In
particular, Buddhism was a complicated religion.
Contemporary Philippine Arts
from the Regions

Contemporary Art from the Region refers to an art form


that are developing in various region of the Philippines
that relied on the existing material in a specific period of a
province. It is an art produced at the present period.
Contemporary Art from the region help me to
understand how art affect our daily lives as a student
and as a person. Art has a huge part on our life
because it has as express what we feel. It affects our
daily lives through letting ourselves out and expressing
what we feel like. It helps us to develop our self and make
us to see the true meaning that we may not understand
before and vice versa. It provides as different
understanding of emotion, self-awareness and more.
English for Academic Purposes
Program

I have learned that EAPP or English for Academic and


Professional Purposes can help us students further
develop our communication skills for it is highly
significant on social interactions and academic purposes.
It teaches us how to be more competent about writing
and speaking the English language and also how to
communicate to others with confidence. Communication
is essential to the life of an individual for it is used on a
daily basis either by talking with peers, writing a thesis,
etc.
Practical Research 2

Practical research in grade 12 is an important opportunity for


students to develop essential research skills and gain practical
experience in conducting research. Reflection on the practical
research experience can help students to identify what they
have learned, what worked well, and what could be improved
for future research projects. Reflecting on the practical
research experience can help students to understand how their
research project was structured and how they carried out their
research. This can include reflecting on the research question,
methodology, data collection, analysis, and presentation of
results. Reflecting on the research process can also help
students to identify their strengths and weaknesses in research.
They can reflect on their ability to work independently and as
part of a team, as well as their critical thinking skills and
problem-solving abilities. Additionally, reflecting on the
practical research experience can help students to understand
the ethical considerations involved in research and the
importance of maintaining ethical standards.
Community Engagement

Community engagement, community leadership, and


service are most relevant community engagement. Being
engaged within the community which you live in I
essential to the growth and development of the
community. It is greatly important because there are
people within our community who need the help of
others. Being engaged within the community ensures that
everyone is working as a unit to solve problems. Without
participating in the betterment of my community I cannot
expect the change I would like to see within my
community.
Creative Writing

Taking a creative writing class was a good way for me to


express my thoughts and feelings onto paper, as well as
read my other classmates stories. Reading stories created
by other people lead me into their mind brain to
experience what type of writer they were, it was an
overall exquisite class. I believe that every person has a
way of expressing who they are through writing stories of
their own, fiction is the best way to express your creative
imagination. This class that I took for two years helped
me become a better writer and helped me understand the
types of writers we have.
Physical and Health 3

Physical education is a class that is designed to help


students improve their physical health and well-being.
Students can expect to participate in various activities
such as team sports, individual sports, dance, and fitness
activities. Physical education has been shown to be an
essential part of a student’s education. It helps students to
stay healthy, learn teamwork skills, and have fun. In
addition, physical education can also help students
maintain a healthy weight and reduce the risk of obesity.
Philosophy

Philosophy in a simple language means love for wisdom


and I think everybody loves wisdom but not all people
are aware about the importance of Philosophy and its
role in shaping the better society. As most people I also
was not aware about the importance and gravity of
philosophy as well. In fact, I always thought philosophy
was a pretty inconsequential and vague subject until I
took the philosophy course this semester. My
perceptions and thoughts about the subject has changed
significantly afterwards. The course was completely
different than my expectation and its changing ever
since. I have learned many new things that certainly will
be helpful for me throughout my life. I have always had a
love for wisdom but I had never considered myself as
philosopher.
Understanding Culture, Society, and
Politics
Reflecting on UCSP (Understanding Cultural and Social
Perspectives), it's clear that this area of study plays a crucial
role in fostering empathy, tolerance, and global awareness.
UCSP courses typically delve into topics such as cultural
diversity, social justice, and human rights, providing students
with a deeper understanding of the complexities of society and
the world at large. Through UCSP, students are encouraged to
critically examine their own cultural biases and assumptions,
and to appreciate the diverse perspectives and experiences of
others. This not only promotes a more inclusive and respectful
society but also equips individuals with the skills needed to
navigate multicultural environments and collaborate effectively
in diverse teams.
Moreover, UCSP encourages dialogue and discussion on
pressing social issues, empowering students to become
informed and engaged citizens who actively contribute to
positive social change. By fostering empathy and
understanding, UCSP ultimately contributes to building a more
just, equitable, and interconnected world.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from
the Regions

CPAR, which stands for Critical Path Analysis and


Review, is a project management technique used to
identify the most critical tasks in a project and ensure
efficient allocation of resources and timely completion.
Reflecting on CPAR, it's evident that its systematic
approach helps in understanding dependencies between
tasks, thus enabling better planning and decision-making.
By focusing on critical paths, teams can prioritize their
efforts and mitigate potential delays or bottlenecks.
Additionally, CPAR facilitates communication among
team members and stakeholders, fostering collaboration
and accountability. Overall, CPAR serves as a valuable
tool for optimizing project workflows and achieving
successful outcomes.
Physical and Health 3

PEH3, which stands for Physical Education and Health 3, represents a


crucial aspect of education that promotes holistic well-being. Reflecting
on PEH3, it's evident that this curriculum not only emphasizes physical
fitness but also addresses broader aspects of health, including mental,
emotional, and social well-being. By integrating physical activity with
health education, PEH3 encourages students to develop lifelong habits
for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Through a variety of activities such
as sports, fitness exercises, and health-related discussions, students
learn the importance of regular exercise, proper nutrition, stress
management, and other key aspects of health promotion.

Furthermore, PEH3 fosters teamwork, leadership, and sportsmanship,


helping students develop important social and interpersonal skills.
Additionally, by promoting physical activity and healthy behaviors,
PEH3 can contribute to reducing the risk of chronic diseases and
improving overall quality of life.

In summary, PEH3 plays a vital role in educating students about the


importance of physical and mental well-being, equipping them with the
knowledge and skills necessary to lead healthy and active lives both
now and in the future.
Practical Search 2

Reflecting on PR2 (Public Relations 2), it's evident that this course is
essential for understanding the intricacies of managing and maintaining
positive relationships between organizations and their stakeholders.
PR2 goes beyond traditional advertising and marketing approaches,
focusing on building trust, credibility, and goodwill through strategic
communication. In PR2, students delve into advanced concepts such as
crisis management, reputation management, media relations, and
strategic planning. They learn how to craft compelling messages,
engage with various media channels, and navigate complex public
perceptions effectively.

Moreover, PR2 emphasizes the importance of ethical practices and


transparency in public relations. Students explore case studies and real-
world scenarios to understand the ethical dilemmas that PR
professionals may face and learn how to make ethical decisions that
uphold the integrity of their organizations.

Overall, PR2 equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to
excel in the fast-paced and dynamic field of public relations. By
mastering strategic communication techniques and ethical principles,
students are prepared to navigate the challenges of modern-day PR and
contribute positively to their organizations' success.
English for Academic Purposes
Program

Reflecting on EAPP (English for Academic and Professional Purposes),


it's evident that this course plays a crucial role in developing students'
language skills for academic and professional contexts. EAPP goes
beyond basic language proficiency, focusing on the specific
communication needs of students in academic settings and their future
careers. In EAPP, students learn how to effectively communicate ideas,
analyze texts, write research papers, and deliver presentations using
appropriate academic language and conventions. They also develop
critical thinking skills through the examination and evaluation of various
academic texts and arguments.

Furthermore, EAPP prepares students for the demands of professional


communication in the workplace. Whether it's writing professional
emails, preparing resumes and cover letters, or participating in job
interviews, EAPP equips students with the language and
communication skills needed to succeed in their chosen careers.

Moreover, EAPP often emphasizes intercultural communication,


helping students navigate diverse cultural contexts and communicate
respectfully and effectively with people from different backgrounds.

Overall, EAPP provides students with the linguistic and communicative


competencies necessary for success in both academic and professional
spheres, empowering them to excel in their studies and future careers.
Community Engagement

Reflecting on CESC (Computer Education and Society), it's apparent that this
course is essential for understanding the intersection of technology, society, and
ethics. CESC goes beyond teaching technical skills, emphasizing the broader
implications of technology on individuals, communities, and the world at large. In
CESC, students explore topics such as digital literacy, online safety, privacy
concerns, digital divide, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies.
They learn to critically evaluate the impact of technology on various aspects of
society, including education, healthcare, politics, and the economy.

Moreover, CESC encourages students to consider the ethical responsibilities of


individuals and organizations in the design, development, and use of technology.
By examining case studies and engaging in discussions, students develop a deeper
understanding of ethical dilemmas related to data privacy, algorithmic bias,
artificial intelligence, and other technological advancements.

Furthermore, CESC fosters digital citizenship, empowering students to become


responsible and informed users of technology. Through projects and activities,
students learn to harness the power of technology for positive social change and
address pressing issues such as digital inequality and online harassment.

Overall, CESC plays a crucial role in preparing students to navigate the complex
and ever-changing relationship between technology and society. By promoting
critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and digital literacy, CESC equips students with
the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in a technology-driven world while
promoting equity, justice, and ethical use of technology.
Creative Writing

Reflecting on CW (Creative Writing), it's clear that this course offers a unique
opportunity for students to explore their creativity, develop their writing skills,
and express themselves through various literary forms. CW goes beyond
traditional academic writing, encouraging students to unleash their imagination
and experiment with different styles, genres, and narrative techniques. In CW,
students have the freedom to explore their own interests and ideas, whether it's
through poetry, fiction, non-fiction, or drama. They learn to craft compelling
characters, build immersive worlds, and construct narratives that captivate and
engage readers.

Moreover, CW fosters a supportive and collaborative environment where


students can share their work, receive feedback, and refine their writing skills.
Through workshops, peer reviews, and discussions, students learn from both their
peers and instructors, gaining valuable insights and perspectives that help them
grow as writers.

Furthermore, CW encourages students to develop their unique voice and


perspective, fostering self-expression and confidence in their creative abilities.
Whether students aspire to become professional writers or simply enjoy writing
as a hobby, CW provides them with the tools and inspiration to pursue their
passion for storytelling.

Overall, CW is not only a course about writing; it's a journey of self-discovery,


imagination, and personal growth. By nurturing creativity, fostering collaboration,
and honing writing skills, CW empowers students to become more effective
communicators, critical thinkers, and storytellers in all aspects of their lives.
Philosophy

Reflecting on philosophy (philo), it's evident that this discipline plays a fundamental role in
cultivating critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, and ethical reasoning. Philosophy encourages
students to question assumptions, analyze arguments, and engage in rigorous inquiry about the
nature of reality, knowledge, existence, morality, and more. Studying philosophy provides
students with a broad understanding of diverse philosophical traditions, from ancient to
contemporary thought. By exploring philosophical texts, theories, and debates, students gain
insight into different perspectives and worldviews, fostering empathy and open-mindedness.

Moreover, philosophy equips students with essential skills such as logical reasoning,
argumentation, and problem-solving, which are valuable in various academic and professional
contexts. The ability to think critically and articulate complex ideas is highly transferable and
empowers students to navigate complex issues and make informed decisions in their personal
and professional lives

Furthermore, philosophy encourages self-reflection and introspection, prompting students to


consider their values, beliefs, and ethical responsibilities. By grappling with philosophical
questions about morality, justice, and the meaning of life, students develop a deeper
understanding of themselves and their place in the world.

Overall, philosophy is not just an academic discipline; it's a way of thinking and living that
promotes intellectual curiosity, ethical awareness, and a deeper appreciation for the
complexities of the human experience. Through the study of philosophy, students gain valuable
insights into the nature of knowledge, existence, and morality, enriching their lives and
contributing to a more thoughtful and engaged society.
Physical and Health 3

Reflecting on PEH3 (Preserve the Environment, Enhance


Human Health, Enable Prosperity), one can appreciate its
holistic approach to sustainability, acknowledging the
interconnectedness of environmental preservation,
human health, and economic prosperity. This framework
encourages individuals and communities to consider the
long-term implications of their actions on both the
natural world and human well-being, promoting
responsible stewardship of resources and a balanced
approach to development. Embracing PEH3 fosters a
more sustainable and resilient society, where
environmental, health, and economic goals are
harmonized for the benefit of present and future
generations.
Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems

Reflecting on an "Intro" course, whether it's an introduction to a subject, a field of


study, or a skill, it serves as the foundational stepping stone for deeper
exploration and understanding. Introductory courses provide students with a
broad overview of key concepts, principles, and methodologies, laying the
groundwork for further learning and specialization. These courses often aim to
familiarize students with the fundamental principles, theories, and terminology
relevant to the subject. They provide a structured framework for organizing
knowledge and understanding the basic principles that underpin more advanced
topics.

Moreover, introductory courses often serve as a gateway for students to explore


their interests and passions. By exposing students to a wide range of topics within
a discipline, intro courses can help students identify areas of interest and
specialization for further study.

Furthermore, intro courses play a crucial role in leveling the playing field for
students with diverse backgrounds and prior knowledge. They provide a common
starting point for all students, regardless of their previous experience or
expertise, ensuring that everyone has the necessary foundation to succeed in
more advanced coursework.

Overall, intro courses serve as the cornerstone of education, providing students


with the essential knowledge and skills needed to delve deeper into a subject or
field of study. They lay the groundwork for intellectual growth, curiosity, and
lifelong learning, empowering students to pursue their academic and professional
interests with confidence and enthusiasm.

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