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Asking questions is a balancing act. It can be applied in ways that are both helpful and potentially hurtful to the students. This is where questioning becomes an “art.” In this regard, everyone is invited to attend the Galileo Teacher Enrichment Training entitled “The Art of Questioning.” The goal of the seminar is to provide teachers techniques to facilitate learning using the widely applied instructional strategy, “questioning.”
Our speaker, Dr. Nilda R. Sunga is the Director of Academic Affairs in
Registration Fee: Php 500 / participant (includes hand-outs, certificate and snacks)
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