Submitted by Robbie Christin... on Sat, 02/08/2014 - 09:36
Education is a very important aspect in every Filipino’s life. Ever since our parents believe that education is the only wealth they can give to us and the first weapon we can possess to face the real battlefield of life. Yes, true! I agree! Some of us are just aware of the traditional college degree programs that they think is there gateway to succeed and have a good job. But in fact, there are many alternative learning system that been made for us to have education and training that can fit us to a particular job.
Submitted by Annabelle S. Pomar on Sat, 02/08/2014 - 07:18
The Big Ideas of Understanding by Design
1) UbD is a way of thinking purposefully about curriculum planning and school reform, a set of helpful design tools, and design standards - - not a program or recipe
2) The end goal of UbD is understanding and the ability to transfer learning – to appropriately connect, make sense of, and use discrete knowledge and skills in context.
3) Evidence of understanding is revealed through performance when learners transfer knowledge and skills effectively, using one or more “facets” (explain, apply, perspective, empathize and self-assess)
Submitted by Mark Anthony C. Sy on Sat, 02/08/2014 - 06:59
Learning doesn’t stop in the four corners of the classroom. It always been a challenge to educators and instructional developers to cater the needs of the pupils. Innovations and techniques in teaching is rampant. Everything focused on the welfare of the learners. But how can we contribute to all of these changes and start the light in our own community? The answer is very simple; It’s just you, your time and your interest.
Our society today is mainly a mobile being. In just one click, information comes in. Everything we wanted to know is just a seconds away. These globally inclined scenario affected most of the industries even the educational sector. First world countries already started the techniques and planning. A lot of association related to e-learning emerged. But, these boils down to one question; Can the Philippines be one of them?
Submitted by Melinda P. Suyosa on Sat, 02/08/2014 - 06:17
The word “politics” attaches to it the word “leadership.” In Philippine Education, supervisors exclaim exasperation at changes every time there is a change of Secretary Education. Teachers have no choice but to adopt the changes. This is reflective of Philippine history that showed a change of leaders as the country went through Spanish colonizers and American rule. When the Americans took over from the Spaniards, the educational system was poorly structured because of the archipelagic nature of a thousand islands.
Submitted by Rebecca M. Nunesca on Sat, 02/08/2014 - 06:03
Getting ready for a job search? This guide will help you on how to complete job application and become employed.
Resume
Consider your resume a job hunting tool, design your resume to catch and captivate the employer’s interest, the immediate purpose of which is to secure job interview. Take note that your resume is not just a chronological record of work experience. Its your sales ad. You have only 10 seconds, more or less, to show the reader that your resume is worth a second look.
Your resume is highly personal. Only you, can organize, write and rewrite it. It’s a boo-boo to ask somebody to write your biodata. So learn to write a power resume that is effective and can assure you of a job interview
Submitted by Raymond Son on Sat, 02/08/2014 - 05:38
E-learning, in a nutshell, improves the way we transfer information to learners.
It provides a more comprehensive source of information and makes learning more convenient in terms of relative discourse and cost for both money and time.
We are now in a technology driven environment whether we like it or not. The new generation are now exposed and engaged in various form of media that both serves positive and negative effects in the social norms. However, the positive effects & benefits of technology outweigh the negative.
Submitted by Mark Gerald M. ... on Sat, 02/08/2014 - 04:54
There was a study that there were no two persons that perfectly the same in this world, it can be because of differences in capabilities, talent, knowledge, and skills that we acquired. Those knowledge, talent, skills etc. may be developed all throughout the experience of a person and also to school.
School is actually the second home of a typical student. Almost all of students’ time was allotted to school, from kinder up to college. It is actually a place where many knowledge or wisdom may acquire but the question are, “How can we apply that knowledge?”, “How can you become competitive after the schooling?”, and ”How about if a student is not really good in Math, science and other subjects and his only good in his or her skills?. The answer maybe to those questions was the Competency Based Education or the also known as CBE.
Submitted by Raymond Son on Sat, 02/08/2014 - 04:50
Learning: A Click, Touch & Swipe Away
Engaging Education through Technology
In a world reliant on technology, from mundane to out-of-the-box activities are covered somehow with it in any ways and means. When the new generation is highly active and entirely proficient in using technologically advanced products and systems (referred to as digital natives), a new format of education and learning which will offer provisions for new demands is now needed to further us all.
Submitted by Rebecca M. Nunesca on Sat, 02/08/2014 - 04:28
Economics of Production and Operations Management
AGENDA:
Introduction to Production and Operations Management
Concept of Production and Operations Management
Scope and Objectives of POM
Submitted by Merlyn A. Labbao on Sat, 02/08/2014 - 04:23
The Best Teaching Methods in the Elementary Teaching is is commonly defined in many ways. Among the neophytes, it is mission. Experienced educators define it as a vocation. A tenured teacher like me simply summarizes it as the "3Cs". Common Sense is a basic instinct. Relevant judgement in every situation guides us to do the right action. What will you do with an unruly class with reading problems?
Don't be idealistic with your teaching methods but rather evaluate your approach. Elementary graders are attention seekers by nature. Let them realize they are important in the class through reverse psychology. Give a chance to the very unruly pupil to share his list of positive and negative deeds in day.
Allow the class to open up as to who were helped by his good deeds and were hurt with his mistakes. Make quick count of those who like and dislike him to him realize his standing in the class. This technique requires patience and encouragement. Breaking the barriers of unruliness opens the door for smooth learning in the class.
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