Social Networth, is a new media workshop scheduled for early 2012, will provide college-level participants with the knowledge and tools to handle popdev concerns in online venues. With ever-expanding field of new media and online interaction, it is essential that young people learn how to engage both themselves and their target audiences. Probe Media / [...]
“Stop Stereotyping Readers”, start reading instead!
It’s sad but true, that a lot of Filipino Teenagers dislike reading. They dislike it, because they find it boring, dull and probably uninteresting. Some even go as far as labeling “reading” as a task only geeks or rich people can enjoy. There’s something I have to admit… I’m also one of many people who [...]
Introduction to Physics
Since no one was willing to share my idea of creating a educational (wiki) site here on Pinoy Teens at one sub domain, I will make use of the main blog and place all lessons under the Educational Aid Category, wherein I’ll be sharing about this and that what I am reading/studying about so that [...]
Supporting CelebrateIT
Ang Kahulugan ng Ekonomiks
Since at the school that I’m attending we are using our Philippine Language (Tagalog) in the discussion of Social Studies, I’ll gonna apply the same language to this lesson that I’ll be taken from my book. Sorry for the English people. Ano ang Ekonomiks? Ang ekonomiks ay agham na tumatalakay produksyon at distribusyon ng yaman [...]
The Art of Microfinancing
As the saying goes, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” Microfinance, referred to as banking for the poor, is used as a means of alliviating poverty which corresponds to this moral. Microfinancing institutions do not directly fuel aid [...]
National School Holiday February 23, 2009

The PWC of Davao, along with all schools and universities throughout the Philippines do not have classes today, from the Nursery, Pre-School, up to the College unit of education. This National School Holiday was announced by the administration of PGMA to recall what has happened several years ago around this time. This school holiday comes [...]
Education in the Philippines, at its worst
No to Foreign Studies
Recently, people from the Philippine-American Educational Foundation visited our school for a little presentation, hosted by a a representative of the said foundation who is also part of the Ateneo de Davao Faculty and Staff. Though, at some point, I would come to agree that education in the foreign countries, like the United States is [...]







