The Learner’s Updates
Theme 1: Pedagogy and Curriculum (Twenty-seventh International Conference on Learning)
Getting into Learners' Pace: Teacher-Made Brochures in Gen-Math and Stat
- Elymar Articona Pascual, Master Teacher II, Department of Education, Talangan Integrated National High School, Philippines
The Efficacy of the Use of Different Teaching Approaches of Math Teachers
- Nilda San Miguel, Principal I, Department of Education, Masapang Elementary School, Philippines
- Elymar Articona Pascual, Master Teacher II, Department of Education, Talangan Integrated National High School, Philippines
Effect of Computer Animated Instruction on Students’ Performance in Machine Shop Practice in Colleges of Education in Nigeria
- Yusuf Abdulkarim, Department of Vocational and Technology Education, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Nigeria
Effect of Problem Solving Instructional Strategy on Senior Secondary School Students’ Academic Achievement in Physics in Bauchi State, Nigeria
- Umar Mohammed Isah, Science Education, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Bauchi, Nigeria
Mindfulness Programs and Apps to Improve Student Mental Wellness and Academic Achievement
- Cheryl Burleigh, Walden University, United States
A Walk in the Park: Creating Experiential Learning Opportunities for Co-requisite Writing Students
- Susan Lago, Lecturer, English, Queensborough Community College, United States
The Use of High Leverage Practices In Special Education: Description of High Leverage Practices and Their Application in Teacher Education
- Melody D'Ambrosio Deprez, Professor of Education, Graduate Special Education, Georgetown College, Kentucky, United States
What Boots Do You Wear?: Passing the Habits of Mind Baton from the Locker Room to the Classroom
- Matt Atkinson, Head of House, Brisbane Boys' College, Queensland, Australia
The Vietnam War and American Nationalism: The Institutionalization of Stereotypes in the Postwar US Foreign Policy Making Process
- Benedict Edward DeDominicis, Associate Professor of Political Science, School of International Studies, Catholic University of Korea, Gyeonggido [Kyonggi-do], South Korea
Developing a Recipe for Course Completion: Support Through Positive Pedagogy
- Tammy R Smith, Senior Lecturer - Education Fellow, Monash Rural Health, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Australia
- Silvia Vogel, Special Projects Officer - eLearning, Monash University, Australia
Development of a Theme Based Learning Introductory Biology Curriculum: Enhancing Student Engagement in Non-major Biology Courses
- Roberto Frontera Suau, Professor, Natural Sciences, Elizabeth City State University, United States
Teaching under COVID-19 Lockdown: Academic Support in an ODel Course
- Micheal Van Wyk, Department of Curriculum and Instructional Studies, College of Education, University of South Africa, South Africa
Theoretical to Practical Implications of Using Storybooks
- Misty LaCour, Professor, School of Education, Purdue University Global, United States
- Laura Dees, Professor, University of West Florida, United States
Good day. This is Mr. Elymar A. Pascual from Talangan Integrated National High School, Philippines. A lot of helpful information can be learned in this theme. Sir Yusof Abdulkarim has given a wonderful option of using computer animated instruction on machine shop practice. Nowadays, 21st century learners are hooked into animated videos and their senses are responsive through this medium. Sir Umar Mohammed Isah has revealed that facilitating learners to be involved in problem solving while the lesson is being unfolded is beneficial to academic achievement. The community program collaboration that Ma’am Cheryl Burleign mentioned in her presentation provides framework on how the community can be involved in school and learners’ development. “A Walk in the Park” by Ma’am Susan Lago once again highlight the importance of experiential learning to make education connected to the world we live in. I would like to access the link given by Doctor Melody D’Ambrosio Deprez about the high leverage practices. It’s interesting. The presentation of Sir Matt Atkinson reminds me how the personal life of a teacher can instill meaningful impact to his teaching and to his learners. Sir Benedict Edward DeDominics' presentation reminds me that the effects of war are passed on from generation to generation. The Positive Pedagogy by Ma’am Tammy R. Smith and Ma’am Silvia Vogel can lead to making learners focus on their strengths rather than their weaknesses. Dr. Roberto Frontera Suau’s Development of a Theme Based Learning shows how teachers respond to the interest of learners. Sir Micheal Van Wyk’s Teaching under COVID-19, on the other hand, shows the flexibility of teachers to adapt their strategy to the needs of the situation. The use of Paired Sample t-test in the research of Dr. Laura Dees and Dr. Misty LaCour has indeed validated the implications of using storybooks. Congratulations everyone. I would like to congratulate also the organizers and all the people behind the success of this conference. God bless.
I find all the presentations interested and educative.
i find all the presentations interested and educative.