Short and focused quizzes that help learners test their understanding of basic social science topics.
Greek mythology offers a window into how ancient Greeks explained nature, power, and behavior. It influenced early literature.
Economists have introduced ideas that shaped how people study choices, markets, and public policy. See which of them you can identify!
The French Revolution dismantled the monarchy and feudal privileges and triggered political upheavals across Europe.
Spanish rule introduced Christianity, centralized colonial administration, and forced labor, while sparking the rise of Filipino nationalism.
Basic political concepts explain how societies make collective decisions, allocate resources, and maintain order through institutions.
Prejudice and discrimination create unfair treatment, limit access to opportunities, and shape how groups relate to one another.
These mastery exams dive deeper into specific social studies themes, giving learners a solid way to assess their mastery of one topic at a time.
How the executive enforces laws, the legislative creates laws, and the judiciary interprets laws to keep government power balanced.
Why people leave their home (push) and the opportunities that attract them elsewhere (pull), shaping global population movement.
How prices, choices, and consumer behavior change depending on what people want and how much of a product is available.
Life of early Filipinos, including barangay leadership, kinship ties, trade, beliefs, and community values before the colonial era.
How the Katipunan formed to fight Spanish rule, grew rapidly, and eventually fractured due to internal conflicts and leadership struggles.
How societies rank people based on class, status, and power, and how these layers shape inequality and life chances.
Full‑length mock exams for social studies majors that simulate the real Licensure Exam for Professional Teachers experience.
Foundational skills in Filipino, English, math, science, and social studies to strengthen your core competencies across all subjects.
Teaching theories, classroom strategies, assessment methods, and the professional responsibilities future educators must master.
Targeted practice in history, geography, politics, economics, sociology, anthropology, and civics to build deep content mastery.