Monthly Archive: June 2016
Multimedia learning materials have been shown to improve knowledge acquisition and retention in the classroom. Mathematics and science instruction, in particular, benefits abundantly from supplementing traditional methods with interactive multimedia tools. The Department...
Linggo na naman. Nagbihis si Lolo para magsimba. Eskosesa ang kanyang polo na binili sa ukay-ukay. Ang pantalon nyang maong ay gawang-yari. Isputing ang porma, ‘ika ng nila.Nagmumurang kamyas daw, puna ng ilan....
The Alternative Learning System (ALS) of the Department of Education (DepEd) is a parallel learning system that provides a practical option to the existing formal instruction in the Philippines. Primarily aimed at out-of-school...
Aiming to make technical education more accessible to Filipinos, The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is offering free technical and vocational education training (TVET) through its e-tesda website. Courses available through the...
The Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO), a government agency mandated to preserve the institutional memory of the Office of the President, has published the Historical Atlas of the Republic. Available...
As a homeschooling mother, I rely on the Internet for access to countless homeschooling resources and interaction with the homeschooling community at large. I also happen to write a blog primarily concerned...
While watching Motito attempt to bust a move on the PlayStation game Just Dance, I came to realize two things: one, my son had two left feet; two, we needed to do something...
I love the look, smell, and feel of new books. The shiny, uncreased covers. The woodsy scent of fresh pulp when I fan the pages in my face. The smooth pages of text...