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GEN 003: SCIENCE TECHNOL0GY & SOCIETY

Lesson1.

Activity 2:

Hook Activity

What is the role of science & technology in the pandemic that we are experiencing right now?

Ans. The importance of science and technology for the well being of global populations only to
recover better from the crisis but also to address global challenge such as in equalities, not and
climate change, and also role of science and technology during this time of pandemic is very
useful, It is because it helps our scientists in finding facts about the virus, how it is transmitted
from different locations, and it helps in finding cure for such diseases.

II

1. 992,000 years;
2. 4,500 years
3. False
4. False
5. True

C. LESSON WRAP-UP

 ANCIENT- Stone age (Paleolithic, Mesolithic, & Neolithic)


 MIDDLE- (530 though 1452) there was a decline of science in Europe
 MODERN- The twentieth century witnessed the greatest changes in technology and
science and human have ever witnessed.

The muddiest Point

In today’s session, what was least clear to you?

Ans. I think all the lesson from activity1 to this last question that I answered.
Lesson2.

Activity 2:

QUESTIONS:

A. What is the contribution of Copernicus in the philosophy of science?


Ans. He was the first modern European scientist to propose the earth and other planets
revolve around the sun or heliocentric theory of the universe.
B. Do you think though experiment is still useful in science in the present time especially
during this pandemic?
Ans. Yes because the thought experiment is useful in all expects of life.
C. What is Darwin’s contribution to modern science?
Ans. Darwin collected a variety of nature specimens, including bird, plants and fossils.
D. How can Darwin’s evolutionary theory influence religion in modern time?
Ans. Has also prompted a renewal of theological reflection on the manner of God’s
creative activity and on the way God interacts with the world.

Activity 3: Check for Understanding


1. Nicholas Copernicus
2. Heliocentric model
3. Sun
4. Earth
5. Evolution
6. Natural selection

C. LESSON WRAP-UP

Copernican Revolution – it is a term applied to the great change that took place in western
Europe in the way of looking at science at first, its origin is in the discoveries of Nicholas
Copernicus about the solar system in the 16th century but the true scope of the revolution was
that in changed the way of seeing the world.

Darwinian Revolution – declared that species survived through a process called nature
selection,” where those that successfully adapted or evolved to meet the changing
requirements of their nature habitat thrive and reproduced while those species that field to
evolve and reproduce died off.

How they are alike – Remain an acceptable phrase to described the change in thought brought
about by the theory of evolution
The muddiest point

1. What was the most useful or the most meaningful thing you learned this session?
Ans.

2. What question (s) do you have as we end this session?


Ans.

Lesson 4:

Questions: What will happen if the 5 stages of psychosexual development as proposed by


Sigmund Freud are not successfully complete?

Answer:

1-2. These are the other terms used for the Mesoamerican revolution:

Ans. These is no doubt that the Mesoamerican region is rich in culture and knowledge prior to
the arrival of it’s European colonizer

3. It is the most important era in the human history:

Ans. The 21st century is the most important century I the human history

4-5. two bodies of water that have a close proximity to the Mesoamerican region:

Ans. PACIFIC OCIAN AND GOLF MEXICO

6-7. Staple food that originated in the Mesoamerican region:

Ans.
3). Activity 3: Summative Test

Across:

1. A famous figure in the field of psychology.


2. Freud’s method is ________ - focusing on human sexuality and the evil nature of
human.
3. Some people found Freud’s ideas not easy especially in his explanation of
human________

1 2
P I
1S I G M U N D F R E U D
Y E
C A
H S
O
A

2 U N O R T H O D O X

A 3
L M
Y E
S S
I S

3 S E X U A L I T Y

Down:

1. A scientific to study the human mind and neurotic illness.


2. Freudian Revolution and theories are still considered nowadays as a great inspiration to
examine human mind and behavior in a more scientifically accepted way.
3. Fixation at the anal stage would lead to perfectionism, a need to control or alternatively
the opposite__________ and disorganized.

C. LESSON WRAP- UP
1. Activity 4:

We have to know and to see contribution of the Mesoamerican civilizations because

Ans. It’s important because it is one of place where the agricultural revolution took place
independently.

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