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- 6. The focus on developing reading, writing, and communication skills, including comprehension, critical thinking, and effective expression, to foster language proficiency and literacy in students.
- 8. The scientific study of human behavior and mental processes, exploring topics such as perception, cognition, emotion, personality, social interactions, and psychological disorders to gain insights into human nature and mental health.
- 11. The exploration and analysis of written works, including novels, plays, and poems, with a focus on understanding literary techniques, themes, and historical contexts.
- 12. The examination and analysis of artworks from various periods and cultures, studying different art movements, styles, artists, and their influences on society and culture throughout history.
- 13. The study of numbers, quantity, and space, involving various branches such as algebra, geometry, and calculus, aimed at developing logical and problem-solving skills.
- 15. The study of computers, computational systems, and software development, covering areas such as programming, algorithms, data structures, artificial intelligence, and computer networks.
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- 1. The study of matter, energy, and the fundamental laws of nature, involving topics such as mechanics, electricity, magnetism, and thermodynamics, aiming to explain the behavior of the physical world.
- 2. The study of the Earth's physical features, climates, environments, and the relationships between people and their surroundings, exploring topics such as landforms, population patterns, cultural landscapes, and global issues.
- 3. The study of human society and social behavior, examining topics such as social structures, institutions, inequality, social change, and the dynamics of groups and communities.
- 4. The study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, examining topics such as supply and demand, market behavior, economic systems, and policies to understand economic principles and decision-making.
- 5. The learning of a language other than one's native tongue, encompassing vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and cultural understanding, enabling communication and appreciation of diverse linguistic and cultural perspectives.
- 7. The study of physical fitness, sports, and activities aimed at promoting health, physical skills, and an active lifestyle, covering areas such as exercise physiology, sports rules, and strategies.
- 9. The scientific study of matter, its properties, composition, and interactions, exploring topics such as atoms, molecules, chemical reactions, and the principles of organic and inorganic chemistry.
- 10. The investigation and interpretation of past events, civilizations, and societies, examining political, social, cultural, and economic developments to understand the historical context and its impact on the present.
- 14. The scientific study of living organisms and their interactions with the environment, exploring topics such as cells, genetics, evolution, ecology, and human anatomy and physiology.
