You and the Natural World: Quantitative Research

You and the Natural World Quantitative Research is designed and written to provide an overview of the principles of quantitative research. The chapters are conceptualized and written in a step-by-step fashion to guide students on how quantitative research is to be undertaken. Sufficient examples are given to illustrate the key concepts discussed in each chapter. One outstanding feature of the book is that it constantly refers to an identified research topic introduced in Chapter 1 as the rest of the key concepts in the succeeding chapters are being developed.

 
 

Author/s

Richard Pulmones, Teresita F. Religioso (Coordinator)

 
Level/s

Senior High

Copyright

WT – 2016, TWE – 2017

Features:

Big Idea – states the core or central idea of the chapter, which stimulates curiosity about the scientific concepts within the chapter

Concept Map – provides a visual guide that shows the relationships among concepts for better understanding of the chapter 

Concept Map – provides a visual guide that shows the relationships among concepts for better understanding of the chapter as a whole

Learning Competencies – composed of the K to 12 learning competencies and other objectives which are deemed necessary in the discussion of the chapter

Highlights – provide the content summaries in a concise form, which helps students organize and synthesize data and information from the chapter

Design and Make/Investigation – allows transfer of knowledge through the activities and investigations, promoting participation through investigation

Focus On – provides additional information related to the chapter to enhance knowledge of concepts previously discussed throughout the lesson

Authentic Assessments – in the form of Section Review, which require both factual recall and critical thinking skills, and Chapter Assessments, which include a variety of questions that assess knowledge, process and skills, and understanding and performance, evaluate students’ learning.

 

Components:

Worktext (WT)

Teachers Wraparound Edition (TWE)

Blended Learning Resources Portal (BLRP)

Dr. Ernesto Y. Sibal was one of the few Filipinos in academic publishing who can irrefutably lay claim to these three titles—Patriot, Pioneer and Innovator. A staunch patriot, Dr. Sibal fiercely advocated the vision of designating Filipino-authored books for young Filipino learners. This vision was enabled by the establishment of Alemar’s Bookstore in 1958, and through the foresight and drive of Alegria Rodriguez, who shared in the vision of her husband, she helped galvanize then fledgling Alemar's Bookstore as the place to go for textbooks and school needs, propelling it to become the first established bookstore chain in the country.

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