Topic: Problem or Project-Based Learning
What i got from Dr. Dioquino's talk yesterday was what she kept stressing. That's letting students discover new ideas by themselves!
In other words, use the time-tested EXPLORATORY strategy, which i categorized as one of the Montessorial Approaches in the Teaching-Learning process.
That's the meat of the matter!
All the rest of the issues she emphasized are no biggie.
What i got from Dr. Dioquino's talk yesterday was what she kept stressing. That's letting students discover new ideas by themselves!
In other words, use the time-tested EXPLORATORY strategy, which i categorized as one of the Montessorial Approaches in the Teaching-Learning process.
That's the meat of the matter!
All the rest of the issues she emphasized are no biggie.
All the rest of the issues she emphized are no biggie with me :)
ReplyDeletewahhhhhhhhhhhh..... same here....
hahaha
ReplyDeletehi5 nior!
but i learned the meat of the matter. ;)
Are you sure that to create is to learn? Or learn to create to learn?
ReplyDeleteWell, hey! It doesn't matter anyway, as long as you've eaten the meat of the matter. (that's the heart of the matter!)
I was just confusing you...jajajaja...
Yan ah ngcomment nko!
Kidding aside, just don't forget that D' MeaT is not always the meat! Evolution and change is here to stay!
hahaha
ReplyDeleteano daw mhay anne?
what's ur point?