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26/06/2023

GENERAL EDUCATION September 2021 ( First Batch LET Exam )


1. ROMEO AND JULIET- ill-fated love affair

2. AESOP'S FABLES- teach moral lesson

3. BLOOD COMPACT- legaspi and sikatuna

4. HYPOTONIC SOLUTION- the plant cell will swell

5. LOQUACIOUS- verbose

6. BICAMERAL- Philippine legislature/two chambers

7. CYTOKININS AND AUXINS- responsible for plant growth

8. ESTERS- perfumes contain organic compounds

9. PHOTOSYNTHESIS- process used by plants

10. SAHARA- largest desert

11. VIRGIN QUEEN- term popularly used to England's

Queen Elizabeth I

12. MONTANO- arena theater

13. HINDUISM- oldest religion in Asia

14. COAL- energy source not sustainable

15. METAPHOR- phantom of delight

16. POLITICAL RIGHTS- participation in governance, right to vote

17. COMPETITION- mango tree beside sampaguita plant

18. My,Yours

19. ELLIPSIS- sunod-sunod na tatlong tuldok

20. MEXICO- galleon trade

21. NOLI ME TANGERE- rizals novel/educate the youth

22. BICAMERALISM- senate and house of representatives

23. PANCREAS- secretes insulin

24. NICK JOAQUIN- filipino-spanish period

25. APOLINARIO MABINI- the brain of himagsikan

26. LIVER- iron-deficiency

27. RA 7836- Teacher's Professionalization Act

28. Her,us

29. TALUMPATI

30. QUEEN ELIZABETH I- virgin queen

31. SURFACE TENSION- can float on the surface of water

32. CPU- brain of computer

33. OXYGEN- waste product of photosynthesis

34. TECHNOLOGY- has improved

35. DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL- changed the date of our celebration of Independence day

36. ARCHIPELAGO- thousands of islands

37. REDUCCION- settlements created by Spanish rulers

38. FERDINAND MARCOS- I will make this nation great again!

39. CANDIDNESS- frankness

40. HIERARCHY OF NEEDS

41. PANG-URI- masaya

42. On the use

43. WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS- right to demand the presence of the accused

44. LCM of 5,6 and 7- 210

45. DNA- organisms genetic make-up

46. GRANDMOTHER- extended family

47. One Thousand and One Nights

48. LAO TZU- taoism

49. MARY ANN EVANS- Geroge Eliot/Silas Marner

50. DAYALEK- barayti ng wika/Cebuano,Ilokano

11/06/2023

𝗧𝗢𝗣 𝗢𝗙𝗙𝗜𝗖𝗘𝗦 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗣𝗛𝗜𝗟𝗜𝗣𝗣𝗜𝗡𝗘 𝗚𝗢𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗡𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧
The Office of the President
The Supreme Court of the Philippines
The Senate of the Philippines
The House of Representatives

𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗦𝗧𝗜𝗧𝗨𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗔𝗟 𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗠𝗜𝗦𝗦𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗦
Civil Service Commission
Commission on Audit (COA)
Commission on Elections (COMELEC)

𝗗𝗘𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧𝗦
Department of Agriculture (DA),
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR),
Department of Budget and Management (DBM),
Department of Education (DepEd),
Department of Energy (DOE),
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR),
Department of Migrant Workers (DMW),
Department of Finance (DOF)
Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) ,
Department of Health (DOH) ,
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)
Department of Justice (DOJ) ,
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ,
Department of National Defense (DND) ,
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
Department of Science and Technology (DOST) ,
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
Department of Tourism (DOT) ,
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) ,
Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC)

𝗠𝗜𝗟𝗜𝗧𝗔𝗥𝗬
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) ,
Philippine Air Force (PAF) ,
Philippine Army (PA) ,
Philippine Navy (PN) ,

𝗢𝗧𝗛𝗘𝗥 𝗔𝗚𝗘𝗡𝗖𝗜𝗘𝗦
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP),
Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ),
Career Executive Service Board (CESB) ,
Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP)
Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) ,
Government Service Insurance System (GSIS),
Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) ,
National Computer Center (NCC) ,
National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA),
National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)
National Food Authority (NFA) ,
National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA),
National Statistics Coordination Board (NSCB) ,
National Statistics Office (NSO) ,
National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) ,
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA)
Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth),
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
Social Sec

02/10/2022

LET examinees October 2, 2022, lahat ay PASADO in Jesus name I pray, Amen!🙏

08/09/2022

JUST IN‼️

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RESCHEDULING THE SEPTEMBER 2022 LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS FROM SEPTEMBER 25, 2022 TO OCTOBER 02, 2022

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) informs the public that the September 2022 Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers (LEPT) has been rescheduled from September 25, 2022 to October 2, 2022.

For queries and concerns, please email Licensure Office at [email protected].

For updates on LEPT, please check the PRC website at www.prc.gov.ph and follow PRC official social media accounts at https://www.facebook.com/professionalregulationcommission and https://twitter.com/PRC_main

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07/09/2022

102 Blessings MATHEMATICS GenEd

1. Obtuse➡️

❤What is an angle called if it’s greater than 90 degrees?

2. An octagon➡️

❤What is a shape with eight sides called?

3. Africa (south of the Sahara)➡️

❤was the first recorded instance of math games played?

4. René Descartes➡️

❤Who developed the cartesian axes?

5. Hindu-Arabic numeral system➡️

❤What is our current numerical system based on?

6. Irrational, it cannot be written as a fraction➡️

❤ Is Pi a rational or irrational number?

7. Nine➡️

❤Which number is considered a “magic number?”

8. Seven➡️

❤What is the most popular lucky number?

9. 13➡️

❤What is the most popular two-digit number?

10. Seven, it can’t be divided or multiplied by
the first ten➡️

❤Which is the most prime number of the first ten?

11. More than the entire planet!➡️

❤How much would the paper weigh if you printed out the number Googolplex?

12. Asia➡️

❤Where is four considered an unlucky number?

13. 555➡️

❤How do you laugh in Thai text lingo?

14. 40 Below➡️

❤What is the only temperature that is the same in Fahrenheit and Celsius?

15. 43 quintillion➡️

❤How many different combinations does a Rubix cube have?

16. Nine➡️

❤Which number is the sum of its multiples when you add the single digits together?

17. Forty➡️

❤What is the only number spelled with letters in alphabetical order?

18. An “E”➡️

❤What letter does every odd number have in it?

19. 2 and 5, no other prime numbers end in those numbers➡️

❤What are the only prime numbers that end in 2 and 5?

20. Nine➡️

❤How many lives are cats said to have?

21. 13 cupcakes➡️

❤How many cupcakes are in a baker’s dozen?

22. Four➡️

❤How many colors are needed on a map to make sure that no border will share a color?

23. The circumference➡️

❤What is the perimeter of a circle called?

24. 12➡️

❤What is the square root of 144?

25. No➡️

❤Can Pi be written as a fraction?

26. Eight➡️

❤What is 64 divided by 8?

27. A googol➡️

❤Which number is greater, a googol, or a quadrillion?

28. Nine➡️

❤How many sides does a nonagon have?

29. No, only two are equal➡️

❤Are all sides equal in an Isosceles triangle?

30. 25➡️

❤What is five squared?

31. Four➡️

❤What is the only number that has the same number of letters as it’s meaning?

32. One➡️

❤What is five to the power of zero?

33. Numerator➡️

❤What is the top number of a fraction called?

34. Zero➡️

❤What number doesn’t have its own Roman numeral?

35. One➡️

❤An improper fraction is always greater than what number?

36. Ten➡️

❤What does the Roman numeral “X” equal?

37. Five➡️

❤Which prime number comes after 3?

38. Outward➡️

❤Does a convex shape curve inward or outward?

39. No➡️

❤Is negative four a natural number?

40. A hologram➡️

❤What flat image can also be displayed in 3D?

41. A billion➡️

❤What number does a giga stand for?

42. Twenty➡️

❤How many equal sides do Icosahedrons have?

43. They’re the same!➡️

❤What is bigger, 100, or 10 squared?

44. Deka➡️

❤What is the prefix meaning 10?

45. One factor➡️

❤A composite number has what?

46. 86,400 seconds➡️

❤How many seconds are in one day?

47. 12 sides➡️

❤How many sides does a dodecahedron have?

48. 1557 by Robert Recorde➡️

❤When was the equal sign invented?

49. 18➡️

❤What number is twice the sum of its digits?

50. In 1938 by Milton Sirotta, who was only
nine years old➡️

❤When was the number googol first used?

51. Nine➡️

❤What is the billionth digit of Pi?

52. Octothorpe➡️

❤What is the mathematical name for a pound sign ( #)?

53. Any number without a decimal point, for example – 1,2,3,4, etc.➡️

❤What are whole numbers?

54. 🔻100 years➡️

❤What does a century represent?

55. Eight➡️

❤What is 16 minus 8?

56. Six➡️

❤How many sides does a hexagon have?

57. 13➡️

❤What is 91 divided by 7?

58. 80 legos➡️

❤If Mark has 56 legos and Angelo has 24
legos, how many legos do they have
together?

59. 179➡️

❤ If Lacey has 84 pink flowers, and Andrew
has 95 flowers – how many flowers do
they have in total?

60. 35➡️

❤What is 24 plus 11?

61. They are like whole numbers, but they
can include negative numbers➡️

❤What are integers?

62. Nine➡️

❤What is three squared?

63. A kilogram➡️

❤What is the basic metric unit of mass?

64. 24➡️

❤What is the least common multiple of 6, 8,
and 12?

65. 14 cookies➡️

❤If Josh gives you 17 cookies and your sister
eats 3, how many do you have left?

66. Nine➡️

❤What is the square root of 81?

67. 22 students➡️

❤If there are 25 students in your class, but
three students are absent, how many
students are in the class that day?

68. 60➡️

❤What is 12 times 5?

69. 39➡️

❤What is the largest composite number less than 40?

70. Eight➡️

❤If you divide 48 by 6, what do you get?

71. 16➡️

❤What is 4 times 4?

72. 1,000 milliliters➡️

❤How many milliliters are in one liter?

73. 6 cookies➡️

❤If 6 students share 36 cookies, how many
cookies does each student get?

74. 200➡️

❤ What is 100 plus 100?

75. 2 seeds➡️

❤If your cherry has four seeds and you
accidentally eat two, how many are left?

76. 52➡️

❤What is 13 times 4?

77. 19 students➡️

❤If there are 8 students in Ms. Collin’s class
and 11 students in Ms. Andrew’s class, how many students are there altogether?

78. 17➡️

❤What is 68 divided by 4?

79. Six chocolate bars➡️

❤If there are 9 chocolate bars and Chris eats 3, how many are left?

80. Eight➡️

❤What is 4 times 2?

81. 4 popsicles➡️

❤If there are 64 popsicles to split among 16
students, how many popsicles would each
student get?

82. 207➡️

❤What is the nearest whole number to 206.86?

83. 11 postcards➡️

❤If there are 17 postcards in a shop and you buy 6 – how many postcards are left?

84. 12➡️

❤What is 144 divided by 12?

85. 1,569➡️

❤What is the closest whole number to 1,569.3?

86. Two and 10➡️

❤What are the even numbers in this sequence – 2, 5, 7, 9, 10?

87. 24 pages➡️

❤Jamie reads 14 pages in her 38-page book. How many pages are left?

88. Hundrath, actually meaning 120➡️

❤Hundred was derived from what Norse
number?

89. The square root of two➡️

❤What is the Pythagoras’ Constant, discovered by the first mathematician around 500 BC?

90. Brahmagupta➡️

❤Which Indian Astronomer discovered zero
around 600 A.D?

91. Fibonacci Sequence➡️
❤What number sequence often appears in nature and was discovered in 1202 AD?

92. 89 days, Jeremy Harper streamed his attempt in 2007➡️

❤What is the fastest someone has ever counted to one billion?

93. The Chinese➡️

❤What civilization first used dot patterns to
represent numbers?

94. Leonardo Da Vinci ➡️

❤Who invented paint by number?

95. Scott Flansburg won the Guinness World
Record in 2001➡️

❤ is the fastest human calculator?

96. In the Lebombo Mountains, it’s the Lebombo bone, which is over 35,000 years old➡️

❤Where was the oldest mathematical artifact found?

97. A rod and the rule of three➡️

❤How was Eratosthenes able to determine
the Earth’s diameter?

98. 23 years old➡️

❤How old was Isaac Newton when he
developed integral calculus?

99. Emmy Noether➡️

❤ German woman formulated theories
to understand relativity?

100. The butterfly effect, discovered by
meteorologist Edward Lorenz➡️

❤What mathematical theory explains the
randomness of nature?

101. Six➡️

❤What is the smallest perfect number?

102. Two➡️

❤What is the only even prime number?

11/08/2022

LIST OF THE FAMOUS FILIPINO WRITERS AND THEIR PEN NAMES OR PSEUDONYMS

💡Jose dela Cruz - Huseng Sisiw
💡Marcelo H. Del Pilar - Plaridel, Dolores Manapat, Piping Dilat, Siling Labuyo, Kupang, Haitalaga, Patos, Carmelo, D.A. Murgas, L.O. Crame D.M. Calero, Hilario, and M. Dati.
💡Severino de las Alas - Di-kilala
💡Epifanio delos Santos - G. Solon
💡Valeriano Hernandez Peña - Ahas na Tulog, Anong, Damulag, Dating Alba, Isang Dukha, Kalampag and Kintin Kulirat
💡Severino Reyes - Lola Basyang
💡Pedro de Govantes de Azcarraga - Conde de Albay
💡Francisco dela Cruz Balagtas - Francisco Baltazar
💡Asuncion Lopez Bantug (Rizal’s grand niece) - Apo ni Dimas
💡Jose Ma. Basa
💡Dr. José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda - José Rizal, Dimas-alang (Tagalog for Touch me not), Laong-Laan (which means Ever-prepared), Agnoand Calambeño
💡Hugo Salazar - Ambut
💡Moises Salvador - Araw
💡Jose Turiano Santiago - Tiktik
💡Lope K. Santos - Anak-Bayan and Doctor Lukas
💡Juan Crisostomo Soto - Crissot
💡Luis Taruc - Alipato (which means spark that spreads a fire and one of Rizal’s pet dogs)
💡Jose Ma. Sison - Amado Guerrero
💡Dr. Pio Valenzuela - Madlang-Away
💡Clemente Jose Zulueta - M. Kaun
💡J. Zulueta - Juan Totoó
💡Isaac Fernando delos Rios
💡Bautista - Ba Basiong
💡Gen. Vito Belarmino - Blind Veteran
💡Andres Bonifacio - Agapito Bagumbayan, while his inspiring Katipunan name was Maypagasa
💡Felipe Calderon - Simoun and Elias (names from Rizal’s novels)
💡José Corazón de Jesús - Huseng Batute
💡Mariano del Rosario - Tito-Tato
💡Antonio K. Abad - Akasia
💡Jose Abreu - Kaibigan
💡Macario Adriatico - Amaori, C. Amabri and Felipe Malayo
💡Faustino Aguilar - Sinag-Ina
💡Emilio Aguinaldo - Magdalo
💡Virgilio Almario - Rio Alma
💡Pascual Alvarez - Bagongbuhay
💡Aurelio Alvero - Magtanggul Asa
💡Cecilio Apostol - Catulo, Calipso and Calypso
💡Francisco Arcellana - Franz Arcellana
💡Salvador Vivencio del Rosario - X and Juan Tagalo
💡Domingo Gomez - Romero Franco
💡Nestor Vicente Madali Gonzalez - N.V.M. Gonzalez
💡Fernando Ma. Guerrero - Fluvio Gil
💡Amado Hernandez - Amante Ernani, Herininia de la Riva and Julio Abril
💡Emilio Jacinto - Dimas-ilaw and his Katipunan name was Pingkian
💡Nick Joaquin - Quijano de Manila
💡Jesus Lava - B. Ambrosio Rianzares
💡Sixto Lopez - Batulaw
💡Gen. Antonio Luna - Taga-Ilog
💡Juan Luna - J.B. and Buan (a translation of his surname Luna which means moon)
💡Apolinario Mabini - Bini and Paralitico
💡Jose Palma - Ana-haw, Esteban Estebanes and Gan Hantik
💡Rafael Palma - Hapon and Dapit-Hapon
💡Jose Maria Panganiban - Jomapa and J.M.P.
💡Pascual H. Poblete - Anak-Bayan
💡Mariano Ponce - Naning, Tikbalang, and Kalipulako

LET Results - List of June 2022 LET Passers - Secondary 03/08/2022

https://www.depedtambayanph.net/2022/08/alphabetical-list-of-june-2022-let.html?m=1

LET Results - List of June 2022 LET Passers - Secondary LET Results - List of June 2022 LET Passers - Secondary August 3 - The June 2022 Licensure Exam Teachers (LET) results for Secondary and Ele...

11/04/2022

VOCABULARY BOOSTER🙏

♥️Monarchy-King or Queen
♥️Anarchy-Walang Government
♥️Demarchy- Known as Democracy
♥️Ethnocracy- Ethnic groups

PHRASES AND STATEMENTS

❤Amor con Amor Se paga – Love begets love
♥️Ad nauseam-Execessive degree
♥️Caveat emptor-Let the buyer decide
♥️Coup de grace- death blow
❤Sine qua non - Indispensable

WORDS TO REMEMBER

❤Abandoned – Left behind
❤Abase- Demoted
❤Acapella - Without accompaniment
❤Alter ego – Close and Inseparable, Friend
❤Amorphous - Shapeless
♥️Ambivalent-uncertain
♥️Aplomb- Relax, calmness
❤Apocalyptic – Prophetic
♥️Baduy – Awkward-looking
❤Carnal - Worldly
❤Connoisseur – Expert in a matter of test
❤Chauffeur - Driver
❤conflagration - Large fire
❤Composure – Aplomb
❤Dexterity – Manual skill
❤Docile – Easy to management
❤Despotic – Cruel
♥️Erudite-Smart, intelligence, Learned
❤Euphoria - State of well-being
♥️Emment domain- Someone respected
❤Erudite – Learned
❤Esoteric – Understandable by few
❤Formally – Unconventionally
❤Formerly – Hereto force
❤Impertinent – Irrelevant
❤Loquacious - Verbose
❤Mesdames- Plural of madame
❤Mundane- Ordinary
❤ Persiflage – Praise glowingly
❤Penchant - Fondness
❤Prodigy - Offspring
❤Pulchritude - Loveliness
❤Profanity – Obscenity
❤Queue – line
❤Rancor - Bitterness
❤Renaissance- Rebirth
❤Soiree – Evening party
❤Sophisticated – Wordly
❤Transmuted - Change
❤Transcendental -Supernatural
❤Voracious – Very eager
❤Volition – Will

17/03/2022

BRANCHES OF SCIENCE
💚. Astronomy - study of celestial objects
💚. Astrology - study of celestial functions
💚. Anatomy - study of body structure
💙. Bacteriology - study of bacteria
💙. Biology - study of life
💙. Bibliology - study of books
💙. Botany- study of Plants
♥️. Chemistry - study of substance properties
♥️. Chaology - study of chaos
♥️. Cosmology - study of universe
♥️. Criminology - study of crime
💚. Demography - study of population
💚. Demology - study of human behavior
💚. Demonology - study of demons
💚. Diabology - study of devils
💚. Diplomatics -science of ancient writings
💚. Dysteleology - study of useless organs
💙. Ecclesiology - study of church affairs
💙. Ecology - study of environment
💙. Economics - study of material wealth
💙. Egyptology - study of ancient egypt
💙. Entomology - study of insects
💙. Entozoology - study of parasites
💙. Epidemiology - study of diseases
💙. Epistemology - study of knowledge
💙. Eschatology - study of final matters
💙. Ethnology - study of culture
💙. Ethnomethodology - communication
💙. Ethology - study of natural character
💙. Etymology - study of word's origin
💙. Euthenics - science of living conditions
💙. Exobiology - study of extraterrestrials
♥️. Folkloristics - study of folklore
💚. Garbology - study of garbage
💚. Gemmology - study of gems
💚. Genesiology - study of heredity
💚. Geogony - study of earth's formation
💚. Geography - study of earth's surface
💚. Geology - study of earth's crust
💚. Geomorphogeny-landform origin studies
💚. Geratology - study of decay
💚. Gerocomy - study of old age
💚. Gigantology - study of giants
💚. Glaciology - study of ice age
💚. Gloosology - study of language
💚. Gnosiology - study of knowledge
💙. Hagiology - study of saints
💙. Hamartiology - study of sin
💙. Heliology - study of the sun
💙. Helmintology - study of worms
💙. Hematology - study of blood
💙. Heortology - study of religious feasts
💙. Heresiology - study of heresies
💙. Herpetology - reptiles and amphibians
💙. Hierology - science of sacred matters
💙. Historiology - study of history
💙. Hydrobiology - study of aquatic life
💙. Hydrology - study of water resources
♥️. Iconography - study of drawing symbols
♥️. Iconology - study of symbols
♥️. Ideology - science of ideas
♥️. Immunology - study of immunity
♥️ Irenology - study of peace
💚. Kalology - study of beauty
💚. Ktenology - science of killing
💙. Lexicology -study of words and meaning
💙. Lexigraphy - art of definition of words
💙. Linguistics - study of language
💙. Liturgiology - study of church rituals
♥️. Mariology - study of Virgin Mary
♥️. Mathematics - study of numbers
♥️. Metaphysics - principles of nature
♥️. Metaphsycology - nature of the mind
♥️. Meteoritics - study of meteors
♥️. Microbiology - study of microscopics
♥️. Micropaleontology - micro fossil studies
♥️. Mineralogy - study of minerals
♥️. Musicology - study of music
♥️. Mythology - study of myths
💚. Naology - study of church architecture
💚. Nephology - study of clouds
💚. Neurypnology - study of hypnotism
💚. Neutrosophy - study of origins
💚. Noology - science of intellect
💚. Nymphology - study of nymphs
💙. Oceanography - study of oceans
💙. Ombrology - study of rains
💙. Oneirology - study of dreams
💙. Onomastics - study of proper names
💙. Ontology - study of pure beings
💙. Optics - study of light
💙. Orthoepy-study of correct pronunciation
💙. Orthography - study of spelling
♥️. Paleoanthropology-study of early human
♥️. Paraphsycology-bizarre phenomena
♥️. Pataphysics -study of imaginary solution
♥️. Patrology - study of early christianity
♥️. Pedagogics - study of teaching
♥️. Phenomenology - study of phenomena
♥️. Philology - study of ancient texts
♥️. Philosophy - science of wisdom
♥️. Physics- study of matter and energy
♥️. Planetology - study of planets
♥️. Polemology - study of war
♥️. Praxeology - study of efficient actions
♥️. Pseudology - art of lying
♥️. Pseudoptics - study of optical illusions
♥️. Psychognosy - study of mentality
♥️. Pyrgology - study of towers
💚. Rheology - study of deformation
💙. Scatology - study of obscene literature
💙. Seismology - study of earthquakes
💙. Semantolography - study of meanings
💙. Semantology-science of word meaning
💙. Semiotics - study of signs and symbols
💙. Sexology - study of sexual behavior
💙. Significs - science of meanings
💙. Sindinology - study of shroud of Turin
💙. Sitology - dietetics
💙. Sociology - study of society
💙. Soteriology - theological salvation
💙. Spectrology - study of ghosts
💙. Storiology - study of folk tales
💙. Stratography - art in leading in army
💙. Suicidology - study of su***de
💙. Symbology - study of symbols
💙. Synectics - processes of invention
💙. Systematology - study of systems
♥️. Teratology - study of malformation
♥️. Thanatology - study of death
♥️. Thaumatology - study of miracles
♥️. Theology - study of religious doctrine
♥️. Toxicology - study of poisons
💚. Uranography - descriptive astronomy
💚. Uranology - study of the heavens

11/03/2022

🎉JANUARY 2022 LET RESULTS ARE OUT!🎉

January 2022 Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)
►See here: https://www.prcboard.com/let-teachers/

📌Secondary Level: 12,074 out of 22,454 (53.77%)
📌Elementary Level: 8,737 out of 15,696 (55.66%)

08/03/2022

PROPONENTS AND THEIR THEORIES

♥️ABRAHAM MASLOW - hierarchy of needs , motivation theory
♥️ALBERT BANDURA-social cognitive learning theory.
♥️ARNOLD GESELL - maturation theory
♥️AUGUSTE COMTE - Father of Sociology.
♥️BENJAMIN BLOOM - bloom's cognitive taxonomy
♥️BERNARD WEINER-attribution theory
♥️BURRHUS F. SKINNER-operant conditioning.
♥️CHARLES COOLEY - looking glass self-theory
♥️CHOMSKY-linguistic acquisition theory
♥️DANIEL GOLEMAN-emotional intelligence.
♥️DAVID AUSUBEL-meaningful learning
♥️DAVID FROEBEL - Father of kindergarten
♥️DAVID KRATHWOHL - affective domain
♥️EDWARD LEE THORNDIKE-law of readiness and exercises
♥️EDWARD PAUL TORRANCE-creative problem solving
♥️EDWARD TOLMAN-purpose behaviorism
♥️ELLIOT TURRIEL-Social domain theory
♥️ERIK ERIKSON-psychosocial­ development theory
♥️HOWARD GARDNER-theory of multiple intelligence
♥️IVAN PAVLOV-classical conditioning
♥️JEROME BRUNER-discovery learning,spiral curriculum
♥️KOHLER-problem solving by insight, insightful learning
♥️KURT LEVIN-life space content.
♥️JEAN PIAGET-cognitive learning theory
♥️JOHANN HEINRICH-father of education and pedagogy
♥️JOHN AMOS COMENCIUS - Fr. of modern education.
♥️JOHN DEWEY - Learning by doing
♥️JOHN FLAVEL - metacognition
♥️JOHN LOCKE - tabularasa , empiricism
♥️JOHN WATSON-behavioral theory
♥️LAWRENCE KOHLBERG-moral development theory
♥️LEV VYGOTSKY - socio-cultural theory of cognitive devt , linguistic theory, Scaffolding
♥️MA. MONTESSORI-transfer of learning, kindergarten preparation of children.
♥️ROBERT GAGNE -sequence of instruction
♥️ROBERT STERNBERG-triathlon theory intelligence
♥️SANDRA BEM-gender schema theory
♥️SIGMUND FREUD-father of psychoanalysis, and psychosexual theory
♥️TITCHENER- structuralism psychology
♥️URIE BROFENBRENNER-ecolog­ical theory
♥️WILHELM WUNDT-father of modern psychology

08/03/2022

PREPOSITIONS OF TIME AND PLACE
"IN👉ON👉AT"

1.PREPOSITION 👉IN

📌"Time"

In the evening
In the morning
In the afternoon
In (the) summer
In 1989
In the 1900s
In the 20th century
In the next century
In the Easter holiday
In the 10 years time
In the future

📌"PLACE"

In Japan
In Chinatown
In a building
In a taxi
In a car
In a boat
In a helicopter
In a traffic jam
In the article
In the Time Square

2. PREPOSITION 👉ON

📌"Time"

On Wednesday
On Sunday
On February 3rd
On 1st January 2018
On my birthday
On Christmas day
On Monday morning
On time
On a warm day
On a winter evening

📌"PLACE"

On a plane
On a bus
On a horse
On the internet
On the television
On the phone
On the menu
On the page
On the floor
On Magsaysay street

3. PREPOSITION 👉AT

📌"Time"
At 8 am
At 12 o'clock
At 7 pm
At night
At midday/noon
At easter
At Christmas
At dinner
At dinner time
At that moment

📌"PLACE"

At 384 Magsaysay street
At the bus stop
At the entrance
At the crossroads
At the front
At the back
At the bottom
At the top of page
At someone's house
At the door

03/03/2022

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
LIST OF KEYWORDS

♥️ Agnosticism- aetheist, unknown
♥️ constuctivism- prior knowledge activation
♥️ Idealism – spiritual, values, ideal
♥️empiricism- senses
♥️existentialism- choice,decision,unique
♥️essentialism- specialization, basic, fundamental
♥️ Epicureanism- perfection
♥️hedonism- pleasure
♥️ humanism- humans
♥️naturalism- innate
♥️ perrenialism- classic, literature, traditional
♥️ pragmatism- activation of skills
♥️progressivism-child-centered
♥️stoicism- passionate emotions
♥️realism- science
♥️reconstructionism- solution to problem
♥️ scholasticism- rationalization of church

THEORIES
♥️Stages of development- jean piaget, thinking
♥️Cognitivism- discovery learning, Jerome bruner,
concrete to abstract
♥️behaviourism- environment, watson
♥️connectionism- classroom environment, thorndike
♥️humanism- carl rogers, child centered
♥️operant conditioning- reinforcement/punishment,
skinner
♥️Classical conditioning- habit and stimuli
♥️Meaningful learning- conceptual, graphic organizers,
Ausubel
♥️ Insightful learning- Activation of prior knowledge,
problem solving, kohler
♥️Moral development- value formation, Kohlberg
♥️need theory- needs, maslow
♥️attachment theory- caregiver, john Bowlby
♥️ identity statuses- jame marcias, confusion
♥️field theory- internal and external environment
♥️ bioecological- system of environment,
Brofenbrenner
♥️choice theory- glasser, decision
existentialism- choice,decision,uniquesocial learning- bandura, modelling
♥️ socio-cultural- Vygotsky, scaffolding more
knowledgeable other(mko)

COMMONLY USED TERMS
♥️Metacognition- thinking about thinking
♥️Recitation- thinking aloud
♥️Schooling- system controlled by teacher
♥️Rebus- making a poem out of a concept
♥️Indoctrination- religion, without addition nor
subtraction
♥️KASH
KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, SKILLS AND HABITS
♥️KCAASE - Blooms taxonomy

22/02/2022

TYPES OF POETRY
A. Narrative poetry -this form describes important events in life either real or imaginary. The different varieties are:

1.EPIC- this is an extended narrative about heroic exploits often under supernatural control.

2.METRICAL TALE- this is a narrative which is written in verse and can be classified either as a ballad or a metrical romance.

3.BALLADS- of the narrative poems, this is considered the shortest and simplest. It has a simple structure and tells of a single incident.

B. LYRIC POETRY- this is refers to that kind of poetry meant to be sung to the accompaniment of a lyre,but now, this applies to any type of poetry that expresses emotions and feelings of the poet.

1.Folksongs- these are short poems intended to be sung. The common theme is love, despair, grief, doubt, joy, hope, and sorrow.

2.Sonnets- this is a lyric poem of 14 lines dealing with an emotion, a feeling, or an idea.

3.Elegy- this is a lyric poem which expresses feelings of grief and melancholy, and whose theme is death

4.Ode- this is a poem of a noble feeling,expressed with dignity, with no definite number of lines in a stanza.

5.Psalms- this is a song praising god or the virgin mary and containing a philosophy of life.

6.Song- these have measures of twelve syllables(dodecasyllabic) and slowly sung to the accompaniment of a guitar or banduria.

7.Corridos- these have measures of eight syllables (octosyllabic) and recited to a martial beat.

C. DRAMATIC POETRY
1.Comedy- the word comedy comes from the greek term "komos"meaning festivity or revelry. This form usually is light and written with the purpose of amusing, and usually has a happy ending.

2.Melodrama- this is ussually used in musical plays with opera. Today, this is related to tragedy just as the farce is to comedy. It arouses immediate and intense emotion and is usually sad but there is a happy ending for the principal character.

3.Tragedy- this involves the hero struggling mightily against dynamic forces, he meets death or ruin without success and satisfaction obtained by the protagonist in a comedy.

4.Farce- this is an exaggerated comedy. It seeks to arouse mirth by laughable lines; situations are too ridiculous to be true; the characters seem to be caricatures and the motives undignified and absurd.

5.Social Poems- this is either purely comic or tragic and it pictures the life of today. It may aim to bring about changes in the social conditions.

PROSE- consists of those written within the common flow of conversation in sentences and paragrahs.

POETRY- refers to those expressions in verse, with measure and rhyme, line and stanza and has a more melodious tone.

TYPES OF PROSE
Novel- a long narrative divided into chapters and events are taken from true to life stories.

Short story- this is a narrative involving one or more characters, one plot and one single impression.

Plays- this is presented on a stage, is divided into acts and each act has many scenes.

Legends- these are fictitious narratives, usually about origins.

Fables- these are also fictitious and they deal with animals and inanimate things who speak and act like people.

Anecdotes- these are merely products of the writer's imagination and the main aim is to bring out lessons to the reader.

Essay - this expresses the viewpoint or opinion of the writer about a particular problem or event. The best example of this is the editorial page of a newspaper.

Biography- this deals with the life of a person which may be about himself, his autobiography or that of others.

News- this is a report everyday events in society, government, science and industry, and accidents happening nationally or not.

Oration- this is a formal treatment of a subject and is intended to be spoken in public. It appeals to the intellect, to the will or to the emotions of the audience.

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