A new study suggests that giving students pertinent visual information, such as a diagram or outline, at the start of a lesson will lead to better understanding of that lesson. The study, by Mark A.
MANILA, Philippines — The private sector-backed advocacy group Philippine Business for Education (PBEd) on Wednesday urged the government to leave it to school officials to decide whether to retain ...
TODAY’S amazing technology has changed how information can be transmitted at the click of a key to those who wish to be at the forefront of what is happening around them and in other parts of the ...
Through hands-on activities, group demonstrations, and expert-led discussions, the participants developed the skills needed to design, develop, and apply audio-visual aids effectively in real ...
As Social Science teacher J. Rajani Radhiga begins her class on methods of food collection, students ready themselves to capture every bit of information that comes their way. The students have their ...
TEACHERS have for many years been counselled to make full use of illustrative material in their teaching; to appeal to the eye as well as to the ear; to vary the approach to their subjects; in fact, ...
MANILA, Philippines — Instead of getting rid of decorations in classrooms, the Department of Education (DepEd) should remove the excessive tasks given to educators without proper compensation, the ...