Elbert Aynstan Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 Those who attends classes no exams those who don't need only exams Quote Link to comment
morpheusx_neo Posted September 11, 2015 Share Posted September 11, 2015 Siguro yung way na schools na ibigay ang education (Better and more creative teaching techniques para mas maging interested ang students) saka wag siguro masyadong focus sa grades (parang puro pressure kasi sa student kung grades ang focus ng teachers/profs dapat meron din fun in learning) i couldnt agree with you more on this, i think being too conscious about their grades makes students even more pressured or worse makes them unenthusiastic about studying, for me studying is about discovery and fascination and how good it feels when you gain new found knowledge Quote Link to comment
femcasanova Posted September 23, 2015 Share Posted September 23, 2015 If i would be a teacher More on graded recitation gagawin ko.Then exams would be essay. Dun mo lng naman malalaman kng naiintindhan at natatandaan nila tinuturo mo. Plus less cheating.. auko kasi ng cheaters s exam... unfair para s nag review. Plus i wouldn't teach by the book. Always give analogy... Hindi naman study harder ang usapan.. it's how u make them understand and remember. Quote Link to comment
rookie2015 Posted September 26, 2015 Share Posted September 26, 2015 Gawing very interesting yung lessons. Quote Link to comment
neville Posted September 27, 2015 Share Posted September 27, 2015 Deny them the technological conveniences they enjoy now: google, wikipedia, phones, computers. Make them study the way Gen X and the older generations did: old-school elbow grease. Let's see if they won't appreciate the effort we put through in our papers. 1 Quote Link to comment
chank8789 Posted October 8, 2015 Share Posted October 8, 2015 Fear of having very little going for them in life. Always works the best. hahaha Quote Link to comment
hit05 Posted October 8, 2015 Share Posted October 8, 2015 Students ought to benefit from a carefully laid out lesson plan.and specific and accurate teaxhing material so they would learn with the least amount of time and effort. This topic is certainly Filipino, like TRAFFIC is never solved and people are made to grind at work and even suffer more going to and from work and school. Quote Link to comment
HappyEnding69 Posted October 24, 2015 Share Posted October 24, 2015 naka skirt lang cla ma'am and magaganda. Quote Link to comment
p4tr1ck Posted October 30, 2015 Share Posted October 30, 2015 The drive to be financially stable or successful Quote Link to comment
bored_office_guy Posted November 1, 2015 Share Posted November 1, 2015 Students nowadays belong to the so-called era of "Millenials"..kung ipipilit natin yung nakasanayan nating old-school style ng teaching..malamang hindi na uubra sa karamihan..dami nang distractions at source ng info ng bata..lalo na kung technology-savvy..I guess the best way make them interested is use the "technology" toyour advantage if you were the teacher..One good case is "Khan Academy"... wherein he uses youtube to upload lectures..isa pang effective way sa mga bata e yung peer-to-peer discussion..na nangyayayari lang kapag may collaboration..If ang style ng teaching e isang speaker (which is usually the teacher) taposlahat e makikinig lang..good luck and be sure to make your lecturessuper short..attention span doesn't last for 10 minutes. The key is to be creative and not to be stubborn na ikukumpara natin yung mga bata ngayon sa panahon natin, walang ibubunga yun, dahil may generation gap na. Kung Gen X ka, iba ang Millenials..different strokes for different folks ika nga. Quote Link to comment
NightWriter Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 Aren't you just glad that we're not as screwed up as these so called Millenials?? LOL Kidding aside the only way for them to get them focused on their studies is to disconnect your cable and internet service provider. I like my daughter to be homeschooled too i mean who can be better teachers than us parents? Then take them places, go to Baguio, see the Terraces. Quote Link to comment
ilukaok Posted February 16, 2016 Share Posted February 16, 2016 let the kids earn their keeps....we parents always wanted the best for our kids. best being the better ones we had.i say let's teach them tough love. let them earn what ever their needs. when my kids where growing up....i tried to give them as much as i can give them but i always ask them grades in return. no good grades- no wants given. so far i have kids that are all pro and self sufficient.....i am not lucky.... I AM BLESSED My youngest is till working on her credentials.Same with my adopted one.... Quote Link to comment
femcasanova Posted February 29, 2016 Share Posted February 29, 2016 Strictly no cellphones during exam... students cheat using their phone most of the time.. like i said.. i hate cheaters... unfair para sa nag review. Exemptions are also good... those who participate in class dont need to take exams.. I don't like special projects for pabagsak n estudyante, unless that student has been sick and out of school for a while. Lastly... if the kid is not really studying..no effort at all.. i would talk to the parents and say "Mukang nagsasayang po kayo ng pera, pag pahingahin nyo po muna anak nyo.. saka nyo na lang paaralin pag handa na sya" Quote Link to comment
westhoratio Posted March 1, 2016 Share Posted March 1, 2016 More practical applications of the subject matter. Ang problema kasi is that most students subconciously question what a particular topic/subject is good for. Back in college, my prof would always relate physics lessons to cars and that got most of us interested. Quote Link to comment
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