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Easy and fun, yet deep-a combination unlikely to be found in educational books but have been distilled in "The Progressive Approach to Reading" series. Teachers will be inspired by the books' wide variety of activities-arts and crafts, games, songs, and rhymes, all related to the lessons and "field-tested" to provide a memorable experience. Suggested activities from this series incorporate all developmental domains. Each lesson has a Teacher's Guide at the beginning to ease the time in planning. A Progress Chart at the end of each quarter lets teachers easily check if learning goals have been met.…mehr

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Easy and fun, yet deep-a combination unlikely to be found in educational books but have been distilled in "The Progressive Approach to Reading" series. Teachers will be inspired by the books' wide variety of activities-arts and crafts, games, songs, and rhymes, all related to the lessons and "field-tested" to provide a memorable experience. Suggested activities from this series incorporate all developmental domains. Each lesson has a Teacher's Guide at the beginning to ease the time in planning. A Progress Chart at the end of each quarter lets teachers easily check if learning goals have been met.
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Autorenporträt
Hazel Domingo Babiano is the directress of the Steppingstone Progressivist School, which has campuses in Fairview, Quezon City and Caloocan City. She leads a dynamic life in the education field as an Instructional Manager for the Department of Education in the National Capital Region, an Educational Consultant for the Child Development Center of Sirkulo ng Kababaihan sa Pasig (SIKAPIN), Vice-Chairperson on Education, Urban Poor Institute for Community Building (UPICOB), and official trainor/facilitator of BKP (Bagong Kulturang Pinoy) Philippines. She finished both her degrees in Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and her Master's in Education, major in Special Education from the University of the Philippines."