Dia 12 Q2 1102 PS
Dia 12 Q2 1102 PS
Dia 12 Q2 1102 PS
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Learning
Competenc ● Explain each of the functions of applied
ies social sciences (HUMSS_DIASS 12-IIb-d-
42).
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Learning
Objectives
● Define art, entertainment, news, and
information.
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Name It, and I’ll Describe It!
Explor
1. Look at the different pictures provided and tell
e
in what field the person in the picture is known
for.
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Name It, and I’ll Describe It!
Explor
e
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Name It, and I’ll Describe It!
Explor
e
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Name It, and I’ll Describe It!
Explor
e
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In what field are the persons in the
Explor picture known for?
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What do you think made the
Explor personalities in the picture famous?
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What are some of their contributions to
Explor society?
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Essenti
al
Questio
n
How do news, art, entertainment, and
information help improve the lives of
people in society?
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Art
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Entertainment
● It is an activity that is
carried out to keep
the audience’s
attention and
interest.
● It is something that
delights and gives
pleasure.
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Entertainment
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Check
Your
Progress
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News and Information
News
These are information about
events that are published in
newspapers or the internet
or broadcasted over radio
and TV.
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News and Information
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News and Information
Information
It is knowledge obtained from investigation,
study, or instruction.
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News and Information
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Check
Your
Progress
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Fill in the blanks with the missing word(s) to
Try
This!
complete each statement.
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Fill in the blanks with the missing word(s) to
Try
This!
complete each statement.
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Fill in the blanks with the missing word(s) to
Try
This!
complete each statement.
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Fill in the blanks with the missing word(s) to
Try
This!
complete each statement.
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Fill in the blanks with the missing word(s) to
Try
This!
complete each statement.
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Wrap- ● Art is an expression of ideas and feelings
Up
in the most creative way.
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● News is information about events that are
Wrap- published in newspapers or the internet or
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broadcasted over radio and TV.
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Challen
ge
Yourself
Why are art and entertainment considered
as functions of applied social sciences?
Explain.
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Photo Credits
● Slide 8: Vice Ganda Inside PBB house by Michael Howard is licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Flickr.
● Slide 9: Jessica Soho portrait by Ramon FVelasquez is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via
Wikimedia Commons.
● Slide 14: Hand drawn abstract shapes cover pack Free Vector by pikisuperstar is licensed under Free
Use via Freepik.
● Slide 16: Happy tiny people listening spiritual music Free Vector by pch.vector is licensed under Free
Use via Freepik.
● Slide 19: People using their mobile phones for the news Free Vector by pikisuperstar is licensed under
Free Use via Freepik.
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Bibliography
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Beckett, Charlie. “Journalism as a Social Science: How Data Makes a Difference (Guest Blog).” LSE. Accessed
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“Career Technical Education (CTE) Model Curriculum Standards.” California Department of Education.
Accessed from https://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/ct/sf/documents/artsmedia.pdf. Last accessed June 22, 2021.
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Bibliography
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Jackson, Kate. “Beyond Talk—Creative Art Therapies in Social Work.” Social Work Today. 15, 3, p. 22. 2015.
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