(PPT11/12-Ib-1.1) : Difference Between Holistic Thinking and Partial Thinking
(PPT11/12-Ib-1.1) : Difference Between Holistic Thinking and Partial Thinking
(PPT11/12-Ib-1.1) : Difference Between Holistic Thinking and Partial Thinking
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Learning Area: Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person
Quarter: 2
Week: 1
Grade Level: 11/12
Duration: 1 hour
Content Standard The learner understands the meaning and process of doing philosophy
Performance Standard The learner reflects on a concrete experience in a philosophical way
Learning Competency and its Distinguish a holistic perspective from a partial point of view.
Code (PPT11/12-Ib-1.1)
Holistic thinking refers to a perspective that considers large scale
patterns in system while partial thinking focuses on specific aspects of a
Key Concept
situation.
Based on the previous lesson, fill in the graphical organizer about the
importance of philosophy.
Importance of Philosophy
2. Review
3. Motivation Look closely on the pictures. What did you observe? Why do there is a rapid
increase of teenage pregnancy in our country? What are the possible reasons of
early pregnancy?
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pregnancies
B. Developmental Activities
Discuss an issue important to your family. Write down your views (you
can also ask the views of your family member) and use it as the bases to
come up with a solution.
PROBLEM/ISSUE IMPORTANT TO MY FAMILY
My Own Views My Family’s Views Questions:
1. How does your own view
1. Activity differs to the views of your
family?
SOLUTION
2. What are the important ways
of solving a family issue that you learned from you parents?
3. How will you distinguish the different views you listed in accordance
to its perspective?
Process the following questions in accordance to your learnings from the given
activities:
1. What is the difference between holistic thinking and partial thinking?
2. Analysis 2. How can having a holistic view help us become better individuals?
3. How important is holistic thinking views s the basis to come up the
solutions on certain issue?
_____1. Ana’s mother said that the cause of her low grades could be too
much attachment with her friends.
_____2. In order for John to forget his problem, he decided to travel for
a while to get new and fresh environment.
_____3. Kaycee’s Father advise her to eat healthy foods to prevent her
from any kinds of diseases.
_____4. Jane believes that the causes of poverty are the lack of
education, overpopulation, culture poverty and illiteracy.
_____5. Ara, an eldest daughter and as a member of broken family
decided to stop studying to help her mother find ways to financed their
basic needs.