Every teacher wants our learners to be confident in everything they do and socially responsible. That’s why to support them, I prioritize hands-on and inquiry-based learning experiences. I encourage my students to explore and question things they don’t understand or satisfy their curiosity about the lesson I teach in Horticulture through observing and participating in inside and outside activities.
I provide opportunities for them to design and conduct their activities or performance tasks, fostering their knowledge and skills. By actively engaging in these activities, students develop an interest in Horticulture.
My students not only participate more actively in my class, but they also enjoy the fun activities I do and unleashed their interest in the lessons.
By: Ruchilyn C. McAlpine|Teacher II|Olongapo City National High School|Olongapo City