by Kevyn Gohu | Feb 18, 2020 | AHEAD, Awesome Pointers, Thinking Tools
Are we that awful??? How is no one ashamed of this!? Last 2019, the Philippines has just discovered that it is the lowest-ranked in terms of math, reading, and science. If you want to check the article, it’s over here. The Philippine education system’s...
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 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....
by Daniel Francisco Del Rosario | Jan 27, 2020 | AHEAD, Awesome Pointers, Planning AHEAD, Student's Kit, Thinking Tools
When applying to Ateneo, there are three possibilities, accepted, waitlisted, or rejected. Now, you can find out the results online, but before Ateneo got really serious with data privacy, there used to be a big list in the Blue Eagle Gym, where all the accepted and...
by Daniel Francisco Del Rosario | Jan 17, 2020 | AHEAD, Awesome Pointers, Planning AHEAD, Student's Kit, Test Taking Tips, Thinking Tools
It’s a new year, so for some students, its time to take the college entrance tests again, while for others, the school year is nearing its end. As a result, CET review season, which is normally during the summer, is coming closer every day! However, dear...
by Daniel Francisco Del Rosario | Dec 22, 2019 | Awesome Pointers, Student's Kit, Thinking Tools
Ever since the foundation of the first universities in Europe, its staples have been philosophy and theology, for religious universities, and philosophy alone, for secular universities. However, some students think these disciplines are not useful, for they have no...