| Name | Enrico B. Garcia |
| Rank | Associate Professor III |
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| Birth Place | Manila |
| Civil Status | Single |
| Home Dept. | Social Sciences |
| First day of Service in PNU | June 1995 |
| Educational Background | |
| Undergraduate Degree | Bachelor of Science in Education- Social Science major |
| School | Philippine Normal College |
| Masters Degree | M.A in Education- Social Science Teaching |
| School | Philippine Normal University |
| Thesis Title | “Development and Validation of a Scale to measure the Environmental Awareness of College Freshmen at PNU.” |
| Doctorate Degree | Doctor of Philosophy |
| School | Centro Escolar University |
| Dissertation Title | “The Initiatives on Environmental Protection and Preservation of Southeast Asian Countries: Prospects for Sustainable Development in the Region. |
| Specialization (s) | Environment; Geography; Cultural Studies; History |
| Courses taught | World Geography; African and Latin American Studies; Asian Studies; African History; Environmental Issues and Policies readings in the Behavioral Sciences; Instructional Procedures in teaching Social Studies/ Sciences |
| Research Interests | geographic literacy; cultural studies; environmental literacy; extension and linkages; historical researches |
| Expertise | Environment; Geography; Cultural Studies |
| Professional Works | “How’s your Geographic teaching?: indicators of Geographic Literacy among College Students.” ”Predictive Correlations between the Scholastic Ratings and LET Performance of PNU Graduate in Social Science and History Majorship.” Enhancing thinking skills among Social Science Students through Journal Writing in World Geography.” (best research) |
| Other Interests | watching art films; painting; reading novels; watching concerts and plays; visiting museums and old churches |
| Personal Statement | “In order that knowledge be properly digested, it must have been swallowed with a good appetite." -Anatole france
“Politics is for the moment, while an equation is forever.” -Albert Einstein |

