English seems to be the most difficult subject among students. No wonder because we are not native speakers of this language. Most students in any educational level are quite nervous to stand in front of the class in order to explain or report about a certain topic. My classmates and I were not an exemption … Continue reading Love To Learn English
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Huwarang Guro
Lahat ng dokumento'y laging areglado Sa mga aralin handa at planado Di nakalilimot magbigay serbisyo Kita man o hindi ng ibang tao Sa agap at sikap niya'y walang tatalo Hangad niya mga bata'y matuto Nang kaalamang nagmula sa libro At kung paano ang magpakatao Silid, paligid, kubeta at lababo Sa linis ay garantisado Kaya't mga … Continue reading Huwarang Guro
Saracenic Education – A Reflection
SARACENIC EDUCATION Saracenic education aims for the search of knowledge and an application of scientific facts to the affairs of daily life. Science was studied for its usefulness in arts and crafts. Reading was studied as a necessity for progress. Medicine was stressed for the preservation of life. Astronomy was studied as an aid to geography and navigation. It also aims for … Continue reading Saracenic Education – A Reflection
Athenian Education – A Reflection
ATHENIAN EDUCATION Originally, Athens was like Sparta in its approach to the education of the citizens, with a heavy orientation towards the military training which was later renounced for armed combat was only a sport although they were obliged to fight for the fatherland yet civil aspect of life and culture has been prominent. Athenian … Continue reading Athenian Education – A Reflection
Roman Education – A Reflection
ROMAN EDUCATION Ancient Roman education started with an informal, familial system of education in the early republic to a tuition fee - based system during the late Republic and the Empire. It was based on Greek system and many of the private tutors in the Roman system were Greek slaves of freedmen. Fathers were expected … Continue reading Roman Education – A Reflection
Jewish Education – A Reflection
JEWISH EDUCATION Throughout Jewish history, the tradition of Jewish education began with the Old Testament during biblical times and the main purpose in the bible is to know how to worship God. The emphasis and value of education is strongly embedded in Jewish culture. Jewish parents were expected to teach their children about some basic … Continue reading Jewish Education – A Reflection
Spartan Education – A Reflection
Spartan education is mainly focused on military education among male individuals aiming to build a healthy mind and body in order for them to be able to defend their land. They also give importance to values education. They are said to be loyal to their partners in life. They are known for their being able … Continue reading Spartan Education – A Reflection
Counter – Reformists Education – A Reflection
COUNTER - REFORMISTS EDUCATION Counter - Reformation, also called Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival. Early calls for reform grew out of criticism of the worldly attitudes and policies of the Renaissance popes and many of the clergy. New religious orders and other groups were founded to effect a religious renewal. Pope Paul III is considered … Continue reading Counter – Reformists Education – A Reflection
Reformists Education – A Reflection
The idea of the importance of Christian education was firmly established by leaders of the Protestant Reformation such as Martin Luther and John Calvin. There are five educational reforms initiated by the reformers that significantly changed the face of education and still impact our educational system today. First is universal education. Before the Reformation, education … Continue reading Reformists Education – A Reflection
Taoist Education – A Reflection
T In Taoist education, it is said not to trust stories for their knowledge for one is practically guaranteed to not understand them completely as the author intended. Instead, put one’s trust in observing and experiencing the universe directly. The ancient sages came up with some great ideas on what behavior leads to a positive … Continue reading Taoist Education – A Reflection