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Thousands of Grade 1 students in Caloocan City will soon be learning how to read the fun and easy way, thanks to the city government’s decision to adapt the reading program of the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC).


As a conclusion, after identifying the learning and reading preferences of the students, and having grouped them according to their preferences, we shall now proceed on the last steps and methods on how to match your teaching styles and reading approaches that best respond to that of your students.


PUP (PCC) HS ’65 homecoming


THERE’S a panda joke that I first heard from my nephew last year. The story goes that the black-eyed creature steps into a restau-rant one day, has a meal, fires a gun and then departs abruptly. A waiter confronts the panda on why he did what he just did. The animal hands over a dictionary and t


Danton Remoto’s ninth book “Buhay Bading” was launched last September 17 to a small audience at PowerBooks Megamall. Small, if you don’t count the group of people hovering around the assembly area, picking up the book and putting it down again. Which is plain silly, because the book is hardly threat