by Daniel Francisco Del Rosario | Feb 12, 2020 | AHEAD, Awesome Pointers, Student's Kit, Thinking Tools
How do people define quality education?And most of all, where does it come from?When defining “quality education”, some people say it’s how well their children can recite the multiplication table by memory. Especially in the Philippines, Filipinos...
by Daniel Francisco Del Rosario | Feb 12, 2020 | AHEAD, Awesome Pointers, Planning AHEAD, Student's Kit, Test Taking Tips
In this day and age, even if K-12 offers the promise of getting a good career even without college, studying in a prestigious college is still a good option. This is because college is much more than career preparation, for it is where your attitudes and beliefs will... by Dave Ryan Mikhail Go | Feb 10, 2020 | AHEAD, Awesome Pointers, Fresh News, Student's Kit
The experience of the writer during one of the international programs of the National Youth Commission with other ASEAN and Japanese delegates in Tokyo (JENESYS 2017 Batch 2) Would you be interested in joining a youth government or going abroad as a delegate? Well,...
by Daniel Francisco Del Rosario | Feb 10, 2020 | AHEAD, Planning AHEAD, Student's Kit, Test Taking Tips
AHEAD Tutorial and Review Center, the leading review center in the Philippines, not only prepares its students for the college entrance tests (CET) by utilizing a test-based review, but by gauging where students are using a diagnostic test based on the actual tests,...
by Daniel Francisco Del Rosario | Feb 8, 2020 | AHEAD, Planning AHEAD, Student's Kit
Hell weeks are part of students’ lives, since they teach us how to deal with everything piling up at the same time. However, students, especially those in Senior High and College, tend to be overwhelmed by the amount of work they have to do during hell weeks.... by Dave Ryan Mikhail Go | Feb 7, 2020 | AHEAD, Awesome Pointers, Student's Kit, Thinking Tools
Havruta: An Ancient Form of Study and Tool That Can Help One in Reading Comprehension “Just as a knife can be sharpened only on the side of another, so a disciple of a sage improves [his learning] only through his chaver (companion).” – Rabbi Hama b....