Showing posts with label philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philippines. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Ia Adam-Lim

Ia Adam-Lim

Ia Adam-Lim, Philippines, All Sectors, Special Education Philippines

Teacher Ia Adam-Lim is a graduate of B.S Biology Major in Genetics at the University of the Philippines Los Banos. After learning that her child and her spouse have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), she took a Certified Teaching Program at the Philippine Normal University.

After completing the CTP course, she applied for a Master’s degree program at University of the Philippines Diliman under the Special Education Program. She is currently working as a SPED teacher and a homeschooling parent.

She is also the administrator of the Special Education Philippines website.

Special Education Philippines
Classroom Without Borders. A website that features seminars, conferences events, activities, programs, materials and information related to Special Education in the Philippines.

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Theme: children with special needs, SPED teachers, SPED events, SPED seminars, SPED conferences, SPED materials, SPED jobs, SPED resources, SPED programs, SPED activities

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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Anabel Suico

Anabel Suico

Anabel Suico, Philippines, Primary, Secondary

An EduBlogger from Manila who is into Instructional Designing, Instructional Materials development, and Educational Technology.

I Can Teach - currently offline
I Can Teach aims to share trends and issues in education to pre-service and in-service teachers not only on teaching methodologies but more importantly on how technology can be integrated into education for a more teaching and learning experience.

Theme: ICT in Philippine education, elearning in the Philippines, Philippine education, edublogger from the Philippines

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Erlina R Ronda



Erlina R Ronda, Philippines, All Sectors, Mathematics Education

I was a high school mathematics teacher for eight years before my current work as mathematics educator for in-service teachers.

Assessing and Teaching K-10 mathematics
I believe that K-10 mathematics is about developing students' mathematical thinking and communication capacities first, and, knowing mathematics next.

Experience has also taught me that mathematics is best learned in the context of solving problems and doing mathematical investigations. This blog is my contribution to narrowing the gap between theory and practice in mathematics teaching and learning.

Theme: teaching mathematics, assessment, problem solving, mathematical investigations, professional development of mathematics teachers, lesson study, teacher learning, theory and practice

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Mike Oomens

Mike Oomens

Mike Oomens, Philippines, Secondary, Film, Education

Mike Oomens is a secondary Film teacher at International School Manila.

The Thinkabouter - currently offline
Thinking, Thinkers, & Thought. Offroad Thinking, Online.

Theme: education, pedagogy, film, creativity, thinking, innovation, arts, music, technology

Monday, November 9, 2009

Methusael B. Cebrian

Methusael B. Cebrian

Methusael B. Cebrian, Philippines, Secondary, Tertiary, Teacher Education

Mathematics Teacher, Teacher Education Blogger, outdoors activity enthusiasts, Writing and reading already a part of me.

Mentors Town
A teacher Education centered blog. It provides rich resources on 21st century practices, curriculum development, assessments, knowledge management, principles of learning and teaching among others.

Theme: curriculum development, teaching profession, academic engagement, teaching pedagogy, metacognition, higher order thinking, transactional approach, transformed teaching, authentic tasks, authentic assessment, multiple intelligences, diversity of learners

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Dulce Amor Soriano

Dulce Amor Soriano

Dulce Amor Soriano, Philippines, All Sectors, English Language

Cum Laude of Bachelor of Communication Arts. Had Masteral Units in English Studies. Major in English Language. Was a copywriter, an English/IELTS/TOEFL/TOEIC/TSE Instructor, a Training Manager/Consultant of an English Language School.

English Trainer - currently offline
Online English guide to learning English grammar, English pronunciation, accent neutralization, IELTS, English vocabulary, English idioms, conversation tips and topics, figures of speech, confusing words and phrases, speaking tips, etc. Also a free English ebooks and English exercises resource.

Theme: english grammar, english pronunciation, accent neutralization, IELTS, english vocabulary, english idioms, conversation tips and topics, figures of speech, confusing words and phrases, speaking tips, ebooks, exercises

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Tom McLean

Tom McLean
Tom McLean, Philippines, Secondary

I teach geography, anthropology and world religions at the International School of Manila. I am becoming increasingly interested in creating collaborative projects in which my students can engage with others from other parts of the world.

Less Chalk More Talk
Discussion of contemporary issues in education.

Theme: geography, anthropology, world religions, web 2.0, collaboration

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Keith Bailey

Keith Bailey

Keith Bailey, Philippines, Secondary, Literature

Teacher at The International School of Manila.

The Thief and the Dogs
The blog contains detailed comments on the novel ‘The Thief and The Dogs’ by Mahfouz. Comments have been posted by students studying World Literature as part of the IB programme.

Theme: mahfouz, thief and the dogs, world literature

Thursday, February 26, 2009

G. Steve McCallum

G. Steve McCallum

G. Steve McCallum, Philippines, Early Childhood Education, Early Education, Early Years, Kindergarten, Pre-K, Foundation Stage

Married. 8 year old daughter. Lived overseas for 11 years teaching early childhood education.

Organic Classroom
Exploring emergent curriculum in an early childhood educational setting.

Theme: early childhood education, early education, early years, kindergarten, Pre-K, foundation stage, emergent curriculum

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Joel C. Yuvienco

Joel C. Yuvienco

Joel C. Yuvienco, Philippines, Lifelong Learning

Joel was educated in Statistics and Law at the University of the Philippines. While doing his MBA at the University of Liverpool in 1995, he found himself in the midst of the first growth spurt of the Internet or Web 1.0 which allowed him to explore its evolving usefulness in collaborative projects.

A "tweener" straddling the Baby Boomer and X Generations, he is a strong believer in Information and Communications Technology as a potent tool to bridge cultural/generational differences. For close to 15 years he had worked in the government and the private sector until he decided to cross over to the academe doing what he loved doing: Innovative Teaching and Research.

You can read his random ruminations about Technology, Economics and Society at Ad Astra. He lives in the suburbs of Manila with his wife, Tessa their children Joelle, Tris, Marcky and their dog Mocha.

Ad Astra
Random Ruminations of an Evolutionary Technologist.

Theme: social media, web 2.0, social software