Humanities and Social Sciences is an academic track in the curriculum of Senior High School. It revolves around social studies, communication, reading, writing, and critical thinking.
The Big Question is........
What can you learn in HUMSS?
HUMSS students learn how to communicate effectively, from impromptu speeches to public speaking, it enhances one's communication skills. It also teaches how to think critically. In HUMSS, we deal with a lot of philosophical questions. If you encounter questions like "What comes first? The Egg or The Chicken?" or "Was there a chair?" then you will get your answers with the help of philosophy. You will also acquire the knowledge of dealing with people as you learn about human behavior. Isn't that exciting?
The impromptu speech huhu, grabehan ang pagislay mo don!! π
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! π Learning about human behavior and how to interact with people is incredibly exciting and rewarding. π€π It's like unlocking a treasure trove of understanding and connection. ππ€π You get to navigate the intricate tapestry of human emotions, motivations, and social dynamics, and it's like embarking on a fascinating journey full of surprises and insights. π§π
ReplyDeleteGet ready to delve into the captivating world of human interaction and watch as your knowledge and skills in dealing with people blossom. πΌπ¬πͺ
ReplyDeleteThis blog makes me wish I had the opportunity to explore HUMSS during my high school years!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed by the depth of thinking HUMSS encourages in students.
ReplyDeleteLearning how to deal with people is a life skill that can benefit anyone.
ReplyDeleteHUMSS could prepare students for careers in fields that require strong interpersonal skills.
ReplyDeleteHUMSS could be a fantastic choice for those interested in the humanities and social sciences
ReplyDeleteThe blog highlights the importance of effective communication in our daily lives.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting how HUMSS helps students tackle thought-provoking questions like "What comes first, the egg or the chicken?
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of learning how to think critically through philosophical questions.
ReplyDeleteHUMSS appears to be a track that nurtures both the mind and communication abilities.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious to know more about the specific topics covered in HUMSS philosophy courses.
ReplyDeleteThe reference to the egg and the chicken question makes me ponder the importance of these philosophical inquiries in everyday life.
ReplyDeleteHUMSS might be the ideal choice for students who want to make a positive impact on society.
ReplyDeleteThe emphasis on public speaking can boost confidence and help students become more effective communicators.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how HUMSS addresses real-world issues and societal challenges.
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ReplyDeletePersonally saw the impromptu speech, You did well!
ReplyDeleteNice impromptu!
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