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TRENDS, NETWORKS,

AND CRITICAL THINKING


IN THE 21 CENTURY
ST
Grade: 12 Semester: 2nd
Subject Title: TNCT No. of Hours/Sem: 80

Pre-requisite: Pilosopiya Ng Tao


Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics

Quarter 1 4. Planetary Networks: Climate Change


1. Definition of a trend 1. The effects of consumption and
1. The process of identifying a trend production patterns to climate
2. Differentiating a trend from a fad change
3. Elements of a trend 2. The effects of climate change
4. The characteristics of a trend 3. Steps to address the problems of
2. Understanding Local Networks climate change
1. Strategic Analysis
2. Intuitive Thinking Culminating Activity or Exam
3. Global Networks Discuss, demonstrate, and examine the
1. Labor relationship between network and trends
2. Migration and how it affects you.
Class Etiquette
■ Absences: Unofficial absence will not be honored for make-up for any work you have missed.
■ Activities: All instructions given in class (especially during activities) are to be strictly followed. The scoring
rubrics will be provided for each activity.
■ Classroom decorum: Act like a senior high school student that you are. (includes use of crude languages)
■ Grading System: Each activity will be graded with the use of scoring rubric. Quarterly grade is:
– Performance Tasks – 50%
– Quarterly Assessment – 25%
– Written Works – 25%
■ Group Activities: For group presentation, every member of the group should be there on the day of the
presentation. Failure to appear means that you get a 0 for group project.
■ Paper works: In-class papers (not homework) should be submitted within class schedule.
■ Plagiarism and Cheating: Plagiarism – copying others’ ideas and posing them as your own
Cheating – act of dishonesty to gain advantage on something
■ Submission of Requirements: On or before the deadline set by me. (May include electronic submission)
■ Tardiness: Students should be inside the classroom before the teacher arrive. Late students will be asked
to do their consequence.
■ Use of electronic gadgets: Use only when necessary (e.g. downloaded files to be used for presentations or
activities)
– Gadgets used when not needed would be confiscated (to be returned by the end of the term).
Make a survey of things you use every day,
from personal accessories to gadgets.
Reflect on your belongings through the
following questions:
■ Why do you use them?
■ What specific needs are addressed by these things?
■ How often do you replace or upgrade them?
■ What compels you to replace or upgrade these things?
21 st Century
■Amazing achievements
■Surprising milestones
■Innovations
■Change in modes of thinking

INTERNET
What are the characteristics of 21st Century?
The Beauty Ideal: The Fashion Silhouette
Kirsten Anderberg

Throughout these many cultures and times, each “fashion


silhouette” has molded many different views of beauty. All of
these women were considered beautiful for adhering to each
social standard. It is foolish for one to know that beauty can be all
these different things and still believe the beauty construct that
she or he has eternalized is the right one.
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Which among these random words do you like
the most? Rank by putting 1 as your most like
and 10 as your least like.
1. Hip-hop 7. Hair rebond
2. Rap 8. Hair dyeing
3. Skin whitening 9. Fashion
4. Twitter 10.Gadgets
5. Social network 11.Nail art
6. Maintaining body 12.Monopod
figure
■Have you had your hair straightened?
■Have you ever used whitening cream?
■Have you done hip-hop? Rap?
■Do you have electronic gadgets?
■Who influenced your fashion and interests?
■Why do you think these have become part of
your lifestyle/culture/standards?
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Women are oppressed through the
beauty ideal.

“The beauty ideal works to limit women,


encourages competitiveness, and
ultimately tends to lower women’s self-
esteem.”
Begins with the products and rituals being marketed Who creates trends and options and enforce
standards
Created by those with power and influence
How Does Being in Nature
Makes Us Appreciate Our
Bodies and Reject Unrealistic
Beauty Standards?
#style #craze
#FlavorOfTheMonth
#latest #thing #fad

A trend is generally course of prevailing tendency; drift; to tend to take


a particular direction; be currently popular
#mania
#mode
IMPROMPTU DEBATE
Choose from any of the guide questions to debate on:
a. Why do women and men adhere to certain standards of
beauty? Shall men and women adhere to certain beauty
standards?
b. How powerful are the created trends to enforce certain
standards? Do trends become powerful when certain
beauty standards are enforced?
Critical Thinking
Corner
■ How do I understand
the word “trending”?
■ What entails when a
thing becomes a
trend?
Activity!!!
1. Group yourselves into 3.
2. Based on your observation, what is your concept of the
word trend?
3. Create your own concept map within 10 minutes.
4. A group representative will have to present the groups
output.

Guide Question: Among the different trends, which do you


find the most useful?
Let’s Anchor Your Learning!
In not less than 50-words, answer the following
questions:

1. According to Kirsten Anderberg, what is the basis of


beauty standards and views?
2. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”. Who is the
beholder? To what does the beholder anchor
his/her standard?
3. Explain in your own words “beauty” and “standards”.
QUIZ
Write T if the statement suggests truth about the trend and if false
write F.
1. A line of development is called trend.
2. One of the trends in technology now is wireless wifi.
3. It is fine to follow the trend even though you violate the rule in
some particular occasion.
4. Follow the trend as long as you are happy.
5. The main objective of trend is for the betterment of life and not
to make our life messy one.

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