The Asian Social Institute will be conducting Social Work board exam review classes from May 17 – June 5, 2013. Registration is now open and discounts await those who sign up early. To know the details, read more below:
The Asian Social Institute will be conducting Social Work board exam review classes from May 17 – June 5, 2013. Registration is now open and discounts await those who sign up early. To know the details, read more below:
This course is designed to develop leaders with grassroots orientation and a deep sense of service to the people, particularly to the least, the last and the lost in our society and leaders who are committed to the task of social transformation rooted in our Filipino spirituality.
ASI Social Work Board Review Live Sessions via Microsoft Teams Review classes will be from July 13 to July 31, 2021 Tuesday to Saturday | 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Review Fee (one-time payment): P 2,500.00 via bank deposit BPI Checking Account Name: Asian Social Institute, Inc. Account Number: 3281-0274-24 BOPIPHMM Email image/scanned copy of […]
Dr. Mina Ramirez is one rare gem excelling in this field. Dr. Mina Ramirez is the female successor of Rev. Fr. Francis Senden, cicm, PhD, founder of the Asian Social Institute (ASI), after his death in 1973.
The course emphasizes holistic, integrative and participatory approaches to community development work toward sustainability in the context of the growing global concern about climate change
This graduate program is designed for persons who are presently or expect to be engaged in the social services, human and social development processes
The program endeavors to prepare leaders of institutions to exercise effective leadership for the 21st century.
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Writing cohesively and coherently The English dictionary shows that the word ‘cohesion’ comes from the Latin word cohaes, meaning ‘cleaved together’. To cleave means to hold, cling or adhere together. The word ‘coherence’ is similar in meaning to ‘cohesion’. Coherence comes from the Latin word cohaerent, which means ‘sticking together’. But, the parts that stick […]
Punctuation In the previous issue, we discussed the punctuation marks used as middle stops. These included brackets, colon, comma, dashes, ellipsis or dots, and semi-colon. In this issue we will discuss the end stops or marks to end sentences, marks within words, and capitalization. Click here to send a copy request.