Thursday, March 26, 2015

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Marcelli's Summer Program

Marcelli School of Antipolo is excited to offer its annual Summer School Program for incoming Kindergarten to Grade Six pupils. Our Summer classes are aimed to help the children spend their vacation wisely. Instead of being glued in front of the TV, Computer, or any gadget, why not send them to school for them to have an enjoyable, memorable and productive vacation. These are also offered to non-Marcelli School pupils so you may invite your child's friends to enroll in our summer classes, too.


Enrichment class in Math, Science, English, Filipino



Reading Camp with Teacher Joanna

The five-week program is built on early literacy approach. During each week of camp, campers learn about an interesting theme and at the same time, their reading skills are developed. Arts and crafts, music, and Science are integrated in this program.


Art Class with Sir Ezra Reverente

Our Art teacher, Sir Ezra, is back this summer to conduct basic drawing and painting lessons to children inclined to the arts.


Music Class (Voice, Guitar, Piano, Drums, Violin)

Our music teacher, Teacher Michelle Esparcia, a Bachelor of Music (Major in Voice and Minor in Piano) graduate from St. Scholastica’s College of Manila, will train the kids to develop their music talent and stage presence.

Parkour Class with Ninja Academy

Parkour focuses on developing the fundamental attributes required for movement which include balance, strength, endurance, precision and spatial awareness. These skills will enable an individual to be completely functional and effective in going through obstacles in the environment. The sport is fairly new in the country so this is the opportune time to be one of the first practitioners of parkour. The kids will be coached by members of the Philippine Parkour/Freerunning Association.



Yoga Class with Teacher Dianne Pascual
Teacher Dianne Pascual, a certified yoga instructor, will join us this summer to conduct Ashtanga Yoga classes for two groups, the five to eight year old group, and the nine year old and above group. Yoga practice has been proven to give many benefits; among them are increased core strength, concentration, metabolism, flexibility. Yoga also promotes good posture, immunity, and weight management.


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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

11 Days to go for Early Bird Promo




11 DAYS to go before the end of our
EARLY BIRD PROMO where you can avail up to P3000 discount.
We wish that you could visit us and avail our promo.
SEE YOU SOON!!!
*15% discount on tuition fee for early enrollment on ANNUAL mode.
*10% discount on tuition fee for early enrollment on a SEMESTRAL mode.
*5% discount on tuition fee for early enrollment on a QUARTERLY mode.
RESERVE NOW!
*Enrolment reservation fee (Php 5,000.00) is non-refundable but deductible from actual tuition fee
Open House
Get to know us at Marcelli School: Our mission & vision, our teachers & staff, our activities, our facilities.
Visit our school from Monday-Friday (8:00 am to 4:00pm)
Contact Us 

#6 Marigman St. Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo City
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www.marcellischool.com
584-7928
0905-666-5688
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Traditional vs Progressive Education

John Dewey (1938) opens the first chapter with a statement about the opposition that exists in educational theory: the contrast between traditional and progressive education. He depicts traditional education as a system that consists of bodies of information, skills, developed standards, and rules of conduct that worked historically, and that encourages a student attitude of docility, receptivity, and obedience. The task of educators in traditional education is to communicate knowledge and skills, and to enforce rules of conduct onto the new generation.
He depicts progressive education as a system that criticizes traditional education in that it imposes adult standards, subject matter, and methods upon a young generation. It provides minimal active participation by students in the development of subject matter. Progressive education offers learners the following: growth and expression of individuality; free activity; learning through experience; the acquisition of skills as a means of attaining ends which are vital and appealing to students; and, becoming acquainted with a changing world. Dewey (1938) views progressive education as an intimate and necessary relation between the processes of actual experience and education.
However, Dewey (1938) believes neither progressive nor traditional education is the solution to the opposition that exists in educational theory. He proposes that the problems they present require a resolution based on a new philosophy of experience. As long as the assumption exists that it suffices to reject the ideas of traditional education and to go to the opposite extreme to progressive education, the problem at hand (the lack of a new philosophy of experience), will not even be recognized, let alone being resolved.

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An article from http://www.icels-educators-for-learning.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=53&Itemid=68#1



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