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Teaching methods

 Name: Alberto Magno A. Sebusa III BSED science3b As a future teacher, I can use Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL), Problem-Based Learning (PBL), or Project-Based Learning (PjBL) to make lessons more meaningful and connected to real-life situations. For example, in a science class, I could let students explore the issue of plastic pollution in their community. Through research, collaboration, and hands-on activities—like creating a recycling campaign or developing eco-friendly products—students would not only learn scientific concepts but also understand how their learning applies outside the classroom. These methods help students take ownership of their learning and see its relevance in the real world. Using IBL, PBL, or PjBL can help me become a teacher who promotes curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving. Instead of simply giving answers, I will guide students to ask meaningful questions, think critically, and develop their own solutions. These approaches encourage students to exp...

The Power of Digital Literacy in Everyday Life

Name: Lady Love B. Estano/  Alberto Magno A. Sebusa III Digital literacy means being able to use technology, especially computers, smartphones, and the internet, in a smart and safe way. It includes knowing how to search for information, use apps, understand online safety, and avoid things like fake news or scams. For me, it also means being responsible and respectful when using digital tools. Being digitally literate is important in my life because I use the internet for school, communication, and learning new things. In school, I often need to research, join online classes, or submit assignments online. In the future, most jobs will need computer skills, so being comfortable with technology gives me a better chance of getting hired and doing well at work. I can help others become more digitally literate by teaching them how to use digital tools step by step. I can share tips on how to stay safe online and how to spot fake information. I can also guide them on how to use educat...