It is my firm conviction that all or most of the...
Nobody would controvert the fact that students w...
Creating specific lessons for different language...
Some students seem naturally enthusiastic about ...
Prior to any attempt to put competency-based app...
1. Take a deep breath and SPEAK! The more you th...
In my quest for answers to questions to submit i...
If a teacher is able to use the seven components...
There’s no gainsaying the fact that good teachin...
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Written by Administrator Wednesday, 01 August 2012 09:13

This is an abridged excerpt from “Second Thoughts about Competency-based Approach”, an action research I conducted in 2007. The paper emphasized the controversies the competency-based approach raised and the challenges it posed
Written by Administrator Thursday, 26 July 2012 10:17

Teaching should be creative, but not sloppy. If we know how to cast our net, how to work through the process, and how to build on it for the future, we can begin planning with the end result in mind. Then, we can use tools to assess our progress in order to
Written by Administrator Wednesday, 25 July 2012 20:37

Learning is not a an easy process of pouring information into students’heads, but it requires involvment and thinking. It has been attested that even the most colourful, interesting or funniest tasks become boring and banal to students when they are
Written by Administrator Wednesday, 25 July 2012 17:42

In talking about sensitive eye, I find myself compelled to delve deep into this concept and what it entails. If we are to determine and define the function of the eye, we would all agree on the function of seeing. But what does "to see" mean? Simply, it means to
Written by Administrator Wednesday, 25 July 2012 17:01

The theory of multiple intelligences comes out of psychology and it was developed to show that human beings have different kinds of intellectual strengths and that these strengths are very important in how kids learn and how people represent things in
Written by Administrator Wednesday, 25 July 2012 10:53

A teacher says: " I can accept my good students, those who behave and do good work, but I can't accept those who do not work, who have the wrong attitude and who cause me trouble."They forget that it's the acceptnace of all that gives the power to the
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Being a teacher is a life-long committment, a particular mindset (the one of an educator) and an everyday struggle to be better than you were yesterday Read more...
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