Category: Educator’s Corner

Fort Del Pilar Elementary School alumni fun run 2019

Run! Run! Run for Fun! It is payback time for Fort Del Pilar Elementary School Alumni Batch ’99. As a way of thanking the school for nurturing us during our elementary years, our batch organized the Fun Run for a Cause last March 17, 2019. Our aim is to raise fund for the additional washing […]

Communicative repertoires and English language learners

“All the words we say in home are like half Arabic, half English, half French, half – all the languages, they’re like half all the languages, they’re like mixed together.” People use language in different ways and different situations. However, in the process of communicating with others, we not only use language, but we also […]

Importance of punctuality in teaching

If we look into the characteristics of successful people, teachers at that, their triumph is not only brought about by hard work but through discipline and being punctual at all times. Punctuality means to be on time as well as maintains orderly manner in order to complete task. It is doing right things at a […]

Making a Difference

Baguio City dominated the 2019 Cordillera Administrative Region Athletic Association (CARAA) meet with 205 gold medals, 110 silver and 79 bronze. I would say that the success of the event was due to the collective efforts of everyone who made contributions with a big heart. Every effort, whether large or small, made a difference. Some […]

Persistence and dedication

By: LILLIE ADDAG-VINLUAN Quirino Hill Elementary School According to the dictionary, persistence is the quality of being determined to do or achieve something. On the other hand, dedication is the willingness to give a lot of time and energy to do something. The story of engineer John Roebling building the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, […]

Campus journalism: a millennial definition

By: GERALDINE DUGUI-ES SUMIPIT The signing into law of the Campus Journalism Act has become the avenue for students to practice and exercise the freedom of speech and expression through inking them in newspapers. Furthermore, campus journalism has transcended the formal education setting. Schools in Baguio City are encouraged to publish their school publications at […]

Sick Classroom Syndrome

Desiring for a pleasant and inspiring place to learn, some teachers paint their classrooms and provide newly polished facilities and furnishings to make their rooms conducive to learning. This comes from the idea that children who attend clean, well-maintained schools have an easier time succeeding than those who don’t. But do the environment we create […]

Does scouting really matter now?

“A week of camp life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room” – Robert Baden-Powell Scouts singing in chorus, flags with symbolic picture of an animal placed in a banner and raised in a pole, tents constructed in strategic locations are exciting scenes of scouting.

Schools Press Conference toward attaining responsible journalism

“With great power comes great responsibility!” – Spiderman The recently concluded Division Schools Press Conference was held last November 10-12, 2018 at Tublay School of Home Industries. The theme for this school year is “Fostering 21st Century skills and Character-Based Education through Campus Journalism.”

Synthonics I-Aids in mediating word recognition and spelling of Grade 4 learners

Direct instruction appears the most effective approach for improving word recognition skills in students with learning disabilities. Direct instruction refers to teaching skills in explicit direct fashion. It involves drill or repetition practice and can be delivered to one child or group of students (Sanberry, 2006).

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