GSTS M3 Flashcards
(41 cards)
Ending poverty in all its forms everywhere
No poverty
Ending hunger, achieving food security and improved nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture
Zero hunger
Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well -being for all at all ages
Good Heath and Well-being
Ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all
Quality Education
Achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls
Gender equality
Ensuring availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
Clean Water and Sanitation
Ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
Affordable and Clean Energy
Promoting sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Decent Work and Economic Growth
Building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and fostering innovation
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
The development of S&T in the Philippines, based
on its history, is shaped by several factors:
Internal and External Influences
Factors of Internal Influences:
Survival, Culture, Economic Activities
Factors of External Influences
Foreign colonizers, Trade with foreign countries, International economic demands
i.e., midwives, masseurs, specialist for
supernaturally-caused ailments
Local Healers
compliment modern-day health practitioners, and also provides
guide for psychological, emotional, and spiritual well-being;
Folk healers
holistic approach, does not
diagnose what caused the ailment
Faith healers
Mambunongs (Kankana-ey women)
Badeo – health concept is related to their cosmological belief; i.e., (Evil) spirits Grassland
Cordillera healers
Food preservations
Salt and Fat
oldest
agroforestry practice in Ifugao.
- Process:
Clearing a patch of sloping grassland →
plant sweet potato/corn for 2-5yrs. →
fallow period (no crops planted) →
repeat - Types:
❖ Apuyan (Burning)
❖ Lotang (Fencing)
❖ Mungabut (Weeding)
Swidden Farming (uma/kaingin)
used as domestic fuel;
Charcoal Burning
wood pile covered w/ grass weeds, banana leaves, and
layers soil before dousing w/ fire; - more, better quality charcoal
Ham-ak
pit filled w/ wood and covered w/ metal sheet after dousing w/ fire
- requires less attention compared to ham-ak method
Tinaboan
tradition kept until today;
Cordillerans mainly weaves baskets. Uses materials such as bamboos, abaca, piña
Weaving
Two types of Jewelry making in the Philippine Industry:
Precious metal jewels and Semi/precious stones
functional w/ usual geometric
designs;
Examples:
❖ Palayok – used for cooking
❖ Banga and Tapayan – storing
liquids
❖ Clay-made stove
Pottery