Seminar: Pathways to Rebuilding Meaningful School Connections
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From earthquakes to the threat of world wars, pandemics and global warming, it is undeniable that we live in such a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world. The education sector faces drastic changes as well. Due to COVID-19 health crisis, its stakeholders have been forced to navigate in volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (1VUCA) realities.
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The last few months have drastically affected us all in more ways than we could ever have imagined. The COVID-19 pandemic has altered human engagement, in turn affecting how people set their priorities and future plans. Teachers all over the world are compelled to further discover and delve into the world of technology, as we
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It’s school admissions season again and times are rather different from what we’ve been accustomed to. These days, very few clients physically visit the school to facilitate their children’s application and enrollment. They would rather call up the school, send emails, or transact via Facebook Messenger, Whatasapp, Viber, or other online channels. They want timely
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Republic Act No. 10556 declared November 27 as Araw ng Pagbasa, a day celebrated in all elementary and secondary schools in the country. This is normally signals the end of National Reading Month for the Philippines. While it has been a little bit more challenging to celebrate this year, with education being mainly online, parents
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Brille Petit celebrates National Reading Month Celebrating Philippine Book Development Month and National Reading Month this year has been quieter partly because of the global pandemic, and partly because of the devastation brought by two strong typhoons this November. Despite these events, book lovers throughout the country have found ways to commemorate this month in
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SUPPORTING LEARNING AFTER THE ECQ By Nathania Goddard The Department of Education, with the approval of the IATF, has announced recently its opening of classes for basic education for school year 2020−2021. In spite of the agency’s commitment to ensuring the continuity of the students’ formal education, schools and parents alike are now facing many
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Webinar 2: Redesigning Classroom Based Lessons for Online Learning Akadasia is offering a limited time promo for their training and Freejoo account. Click here for more details. Contact roy@akadasia.com for more information about Akadasia’s Freejoo online learning platform.
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Webinar: Growth in the Midst of the Lockdown Season Be inspired by Bro. Obet Cabrillas in our first webinar, Growth In The Midst of The Lockdown Season (Turning the Quarantine into a Blessing) Want to connect with Bro.Obet and learn from his insights? Connect with him via his FB page, https://www.facebook.com/pg/ObetCabrillas.ph
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The Best Video Conferencing Apps for Teachers By Anthony Charles Coralejo For teachers deciding on which best conferencing app or program to use in teaching your classes online, here is our quick guide on three of the most widely used conferencing apps today. But before we start listing down these apps as well as their