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Trains students to develop skills in an evidence-based decision making using conflicting observations in a concept, as well as in refining ideas in light of new data and the critical analysis of new knowledge
Highlights the functions of the atom in the physical world, introduces the principles of chemical reactions and how new products and materials are formed, focuses on the motion of matter, and reinforces the understanding of the cosmos, its relativity, and its implications to human life
Includes full-color illustrations, information maps, follow-up questions, and performance tasks
Authors:
DREXEL H. CAMACHO, ScD
is an associate professor at De La Salle University (DLSU) Manila. He graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry for Teachers, magna cum laude, Philippine Normal University, Master of Science in Chemistry with specialization in Phytochemistry from DLSU, and Doctor of Science in Chemistry with specialization in organometallic catalysis and organic synthesis from Tohoku University, Japan. He is the current director of the Research and Advanced Studies Office of the College of Science of DLSU.
BRANDO C. PALOMAR, PhD
has been a science teacher since 2003. He has taught in private and public schools in Metro Manila prior to his teaching post at Philippine Normal University (PNU). He holds an academic rank as an Instructor II at the same university. He obtained his Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Physics degree from PNU and Master of Science Teaching with Specialization in Physics degree from DLSU. He earned his Doctor of Science degree with specialization in Physics from PNU.
REGGIE C. PANTIG, MSE
is a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Physics program of the Philippine Normal University–Manila. He finished his Masters Degree in Science Education major in Physics at the same university. He is currently working as an undergraduate physics instructor at Adamson University, Manila.
Copyright:
2018