"if they love it, they learn it." This video serves as a reminder that learning should be enjoyable in order to achieve effective learning and high motivation. Thank you for sharing this, and I will keep it in mind when I teach. Miraflores, Erica Joy S. BEE III-3
"Make English fun." I love this line so much because some teachers tend to overlook the fact that learners also have to enjoy while learning. Thank you for this video! Fondevilla, Erika Celine T. BEE III-2
This video talks about how significant scaffolding is to learners, particularly in primary years since they were staring to learn and build the foundation of their knowledge as the reason they have different types of characteristics. Thank you for this! Veronica U. Rosario BMSEE II-17
This video has very good tips on how to scaffold effectively! I remember my days as a young learner where I repeatedly have frustrations or shortcomings when doing a task as my previous teachers tend to give us passive activities like making us copy text from the board all day long or have us a read a story quietly. As a pre-service teacher, the mentioned steps on how to scaffold effectively will be useful for when I eventually start teaching in a classroom, so as to avoid making the same mistake as my previous teachers.
This taught me several ways how I can effectively teach children. I can't wait to try them when I meet my cousins! Thank you so much! Salazar, Christelle Ahvem M. III-3 BEE
As a future teacher, it is important to understand how the children learn because it will allow us to effectively create a meaningful activities and integrate appropriate teaching approach in the classroom. Another thing I have learned is the importance of scaffolding and guiding the students as they build their understanding towards the lesson. Malfetria, Johannah A. BEE III-2
In this video, I learned a lot, especially when children actively learn by interacting with their surroundings and socializing with others. Real objects and interesting tasks can help students learn. Additionally, teachers play an important role in scaffolding. Children's learning can be improved by breaking tasks down into smaller steps and modeling expectations. Thank you for this informative video. Rudylyn O. Orot BMSEE II-17
I cannot express in words how grateful I am for the video, especially the reflective section at the end summarizing the most important principles. I'm studying for my state exam and it was helpful to be able to reflect on what I learned at the end. Thank you
"Control frustration during a task" I think aside from the concept of scaffolding for teachers, for the learner, it teaches them to set their own pace when learning. It also reinforces the concept of perseverance. That just because you didn't get the concept the first time, doesn't mean it's automatically impossible for you to achieve. Jose, Noelle BEE III-2
This video is direct to the point, and I really love how the speaker gave examples that we can use once we teach in the future. Thank you so much! Baquir, Christine Joy A. III-1 BEE
''Make English fun. If they love it, they'll learn it.'' Love this! Teachers shall create a learning environment that lets the children learn without taking the fun out of it. Crisologo, Andrea P. III-1 BEE
After watching the video, I learned that in teaching children make sure to bring in materials and activities that make learning fun and relevant for children, teach them step by step, model, model to set them up for success, and most importantly, make English enjoyable. This is because children learn in a variety of ways. Raotraot, John Stephen G. III-3 BEE
This is very informative. It is correct that we as teachers scaffold our students' learning. With the help of three proponents of how children learn, I learned that children have unique ways on how they learn. We need to understand how they learn so that we can make materials and activities suited for them. Paulino, Angelikha P. BEE III-3
Knowing how children learn will help us to design our instructional material more effectively and geared in producing meaningful learning for the students. Thank you for this wonderful video for introducing me to new concepts. Bolivar, Rey Vincent M. III-1 BEE
Through this video, I learned many tips on how I can make activities more fun but still full of learning. Thank you so much for this! Grañada, Kattlea P. III-3 BEE
Knowing how children learn would help us future teachers to keep these in mind once we go out and teach. And I agree with the last statement, "Make English fun!" MENDOZA, Louise Francis III-2 BEE
This video is helpful as it brings information that helps us better grasps when it comes to learning styles we apply on children's learning process. For me, teaching is not something that should be done in a fast pace. This should be done in a slow but careful way to assure the effectivity of the learning process. Learning styles is crucial in a way that it helps educators to find a way to make learning more fun and engaging. (Velasco, Fatima Rhoe V. III-3 BEE)
As a future teacher, this video is really relevant and helpful to me as teaching requires understanding how children learn. This video gave me ideas that I can use to improve my pedagogy in order for the students to learn effectively. Relato, Ghecarl John P. III-3 BEE
I learned a lot of fascinating knowledge through this video. It gave me clear ideas on how children learn and the strategies that teachers must employ to ensure that effective learning is present inside the classroom. Escueta, Michael Angelo C. III-1 BEE
This video is really useful in understanding the general concept of learning styles on children. It also provided that scaffolding really helps in moulding young minds. This video can also help future teachers in planning their classes well. John Paul L. Lozano (BEE III-3; Term 3, S.Y. 2022-2023)
The video taught me that there are three ways in which children learn according to Piaget, Vygotsky, and Bruner. I have studied them back then but the video properly synthesized their points. Thus, I can already remember it in one sentence. I will always remember that to be more successful with young learners in the classroom, I should utilize active learning, encourage social interaction, and scaffold students' learning. Rose Jazmine M. Reyes BEE III-3
This video gave me more knowledge about how I am able to scaffold learners and provide effective learning for them. This is important for me as a future teacher since I will serve as a scaffold for the learners. Ratilla, Dannah Mae R. BEE III-3
Scaffolding is really good for young learners. They are still at the stage where they need to be thoroughly guided in accomplishing tasks. This really requires a lot of patience from the teacher. Manapul, Kristine Joy C. III-2 BEE
As teachers, we should always remember to scaffold our students' learning. This short but very informative lecture gives us a way to improve our pedagogy in instruction and of course, in developing learning materials for children. Thank you! LLAUDERES, Christina M. BEE III-3
It is really needed to make an effort and scaffold the children in their learning because I believe that their young age is the crucial age for learning, which is why it must have a good foundation because if it is not that good, it will have an impact on them. Mariel Rose B. Espina BMSEE II-17, 2022-2023
I think my most favorite about scaffolding is the reminder of the activities' goal because I have had teachers who made the class too exciting that we forgot what we need to learn and so at the end of the term, we did not really know what we learned from the subject because we can only remember the games. MENDOVA, Roselle Grace S. III-2 BEE
This is a reminder that we should support our learners better ❤ Keep the engagement going by interacting with their peers and the environment, and make use of scaffolding for the learners to learn more effectively. Borines, Chloe June L. BEE III-1
Understanding how young learners learn can help us come up with the appropriate activities and approaches we can apply when teaching them. It's important that we keep them interested during the task as what was stated in the end "if they love it, they learn it!". Masongsong, Angela G. III-2 BEE
I enjoy watching this video as it is brief yet very informative. It is a helpful self-learning video, especially for us future teachers, in understanding the importance of knowing how our students learn. BELTRAN, Jannah Mae Y. III - 1 BEE
This is a very useful tip that I can integrate when I become a teacher in the future, especially when knowing how children interact and learn. If done right, I can properly teach them and ensure learning in a classroom setting. Lansangan, Giana Nicole A. BEE III-2
Now that I know how children learn, I think that it is best to know should we let our students explore and learn on their own and when to give them neccessary support, scaffolding, and guidance. GARCIA, Cleve Jan L. III-2 BEE
This video captures the importance of knowing how children learn. This can inform future teachers like me with better insights on how to strategize our lessons by producing quality materials and using strategies that fit learners’ needs and ways of learning. TAN, Mark Joseph R. BEE III-3
It is important to be familiar with how children learn, especially for future teachers like us who will be handling them! Thank you for this informative video! DELA CRUZ, Danica P. III-1 BEE
I enjoyed this video. I will definitely put the suggested activities into application as I teach on Wednesday especially bringing realia and not just tell the learners the name of the object. Amor, Jan Ericka D. III-1 BEE
'Create interest in the task' There are times when teachers forget to create tasks that are engaging for the students. And as a result, students tend to get bored and lose focus on the lesson. Teachers should remember that children want to move while they are learning, and staying on one task will not make them listen. Laquindanum, Eomie G. BEE III-2
Creating meaningful and engaging activities are important for learning. What I love about this video is that it emphasized the PROCESS of learning or the 'HOWs " instead of just focusing on WHAT young learners need to know. Very informative indeed! Belle Beatriex' M. Alemania III-1 BEE
It is important for us, teachers, to know how children learn because it gives us ideas on how to make an effective classroom for our students. PARUNGAO, Bianca Isabel J. BEE III-3
It is important to take note of the young children's nature of learning. In that way, we could be more successful in making them engaged in the class discussion, and above all, in fostering their love for learning. Cabarles, Renelle Angelique C. III-1 BEE
This movie taught me a lot of interesting information. It offered me a clear understanding of how children learn and the tactics instructors should use to guarantee that effective learning occurs in the classroom. Delos Reyes, Nhivrazzir M. - III-1 BEE
When teaching English to children, don't simply offer them an example that they can just read and see; make it a fun and engaging lesson with activities. Bring things that kids can see and touch to make the activity more engaging. Teaching should be done in steps so that youngsters can follow without getting confused.
These three learning theories by Piaget (Active Learning), Vygotsky (Social Learning), and Bruner (Scaffolding) are beneficial for teachers to understand their learners better and create meaningful and relevant activities that would direct to effective learning. Bulledo, Xena Cristine Mae G. III-1 BEE
Children learn by doing, social interaction, and proper scaffolding. We teachers should center our activities and materials based on these principles to set our students for success and meaningful learning. Gaurano, Tricia Nicole B. III-2 BEE
Children learn new things by applying the ideas of Piaget, Vygotsky, and Bruner regarding how young learners learn. Merging the ideas of these 3 proponents gives us teachers an idea on how to effectively teach in the classroom. By modelling, scaffolding, capturing the learners’ interests, and modifying tasks into achievable activities, we would be able to help students capture ideas better. Edquilane, Kenneth Brian D. BEE III-1
As teachers, we should encourage students to enjoy the learning process because if they do, they will eventually learn and we will know that our teaching strategies and activities are successful. Maunes, Elmer S BMSEE 11 - 17
This video is beneficial. I have heard the term "scaffolding" many times since I was a first-year college student, but I didn't fully understand its meaning. Now that I have understood it, I recognize its importance. Scaffolding plays a vital role in children's learning. Hence, as teachers, we should ensure that we scaffold. III-1 BEE Espiritu, Mica Janelle
(BEE III-1, BAUTISTA, MERRY JOY D.) It could be challenging to teach young learners since they are all active in different ways. The scaffolding part is a big help in remembering how to create a fun and interesting classroom for them.
This video provided ways to effectively teach children and illustrated the importance of knowing how children learn. It also highlighted some mistakes committed when teaching children, such as not scaffolding their learning effectively. Miranda, Joemhy Beatrice BEE III-3
This video emphasizes how children learn. In this video, there are tips that are given on how to respond to students based on how they learn. Scaffolding was also used. Thank you, Miss Joan. -Diaz, Jean Marie BMSEE II-17
Dr. Joan Kang Shin is interactive with the viewers, and teachers must also be interactive with the students. In this way, the learning transfer could be easy and effective with young learners. Bollosa, Angelo U. III-1 BEE
Knowing how children learn would surely help us future teachers in the field, most especially in planning and making educational materials! Thank you for this! Bagunas, Vnette Shania T. III-1 BEE
"if they love it, they learn it." This video serves as a reminder that learning should be enjoyable in order to achieve effective learning and high motivation. Thank you for sharing this, and I will keep it in mind when I teach.
Miraflores, Erica Joy S.
BEE III-3
"Make English fun." I love this line so much because some teachers tend to overlook the fact that learners also have to enjoy while learning. Thank you for this video!
Fondevilla, Erika Celine T.
BEE III-2
This video talks about how significant scaffolding is to learners, particularly in primary years since they were staring to learn and build the foundation of their knowledge as the reason they have different types of characteristics. Thank you for this!
Veronica U. Rosario
BMSEE II-17
This video has very good tips on how to scaffold effectively! I remember my days as a young learner where I repeatedly have frustrations or shortcomings when doing a task as my previous teachers tend to give us passive activities like making us copy text from the board all day long or have us a read a story quietly. As a pre-service teacher, the mentioned steps on how to scaffold effectively will be useful for when I eventually start teaching in a classroom, so as to avoid making the same mistake as my previous teachers.
This taught me several ways how I can effectively teach children. I can't wait to try them when I meet my cousins! Thank you so much!
Salazar, Christelle Ahvem M.
III-3 BEE
As a future educator, this is a great helpful tips in handling a young learners. Thanks for this video!
Venus Mirador
II-17
As a future teacher, it is important to understand how the children learn because it will allow us to effectively create a meaningful activities and integrate appropriate teaching approach in the classroom. Another thing I have learned is the importance of scaffolding and guiding the students as they build their understanding towards the lesson.
Malfetria, Johannah A.
BEE III-2
In this video, I learned a lot, especially when children actively learn by interacting with their surroundings and socializing with others. Real objects and interesting tasks can help students learn. Additionally, teachers play an important role in scaffolding. Children's learning can be improved by breaking tasks down into smaller steps and modeling expectations. Thank you for this informative video.
Rudylyn O. Orot
BMSEE II-17
I cannot express in words how grateful I am for the video, especially the reflective section at the end summarizing the most important principles. I'm studying for my state exam and it was helpful to be able to reflect on what I learned at the end. Thank you
"Control frustration during a task"
I think aside from the concept of scaffolding for teachers, for the learner, it teaches them to set their own pace when learning. It also reinforces the concept of perseverance. That just because you didn't get the concept the first time, doesn't mean it's automatically impossible for you to achieve.
Jose, Noelle BEE III-2
This video is direct to the point, and I really love how the speaker gave examples that we can use once we teach in the future. Thank you so much!
Baquir, Christine Joy A.
III-1 BEE
''Make English fun. If they love it, they'll learn it.'' Love this! Teachers shall create a learning environment that lets the children learn without taking the fun out of it.
Crisologo, Andrea P.
III-1 BEE
Scaffolding - Modelling - Doing
Best tips ever!
After watching the video, I learned that in teaching children make sure to bring in materials and activities that make learning fun and relevant for children, teach them step by step, model, model to set them up for success, and most importantly, make English enjoyable. This is because children learn in a variety of ways.
Raotraot, John Stephen G.
III-3 BEE
This is very informative. It is correct that we as teachers scaffold our students' learning. With the help of three proponents of how children learn, I learned that children have unique ways on how they learn. We need to understand how they learn so that we can make materials and activities suited for them.
Paulino, Angelikha P.
BEE III-3
Knowing how children learn will help us to design our instructional material more effectively and geared in producing meaningful learning for the students. Thank you for this wonderful video for introducing me to new concepts.
Bolivar, Rey Vincent M.
III-1 BEE
Through this video, I learned many tips on how I can make activities more fun but still full of learning. Thank you so much for this!
Grañada, Kattlea P.
III-3 BEE
Knowing how children learn would help us future teachers to keep these in mind once we go out and teach. And I agree with the last statement, "Make English fun!"
MENDOZA, Louise Francis
III-2 BEE
This video is helpful as it brings information that helps us better grasps when it comes to learning styles we apply on children's learning process. For me, teaching is not something that should be done in a fast pace. This should be done in a slow but careful way to assure the effectivity of the learning process. Learning styles is crucial in a way that it helps educators to find a way to make learning more fun and engaging. (Velasco, Fatima Rhoe V. III-3 BEE)
As a future teacher, this video is really relevant and helpful to me as teaching requires understanding how children learn. This video gave me ideas that I can use to improve my pedagogy in order for the students to learn effectively.
Relato, Ghecarl John P.
III-3 BEE
I learned a lot of fascinating knowledge through this video. It gave me clear ideas on how children learn and the strategies that teachers must employ to ensure that effective learning is present inside the classroom.
Escueta, Michael Angelo C.
III-1 BEE
This video is really useful in understanding the general concept of learning styles on children. It also provided that scaffolding really helps in moulding young minds. This video can also help future teachers in planning their classes well.
John Paul L. Lozano (BEE III-3; Term 3, S.Y. 2022-2023)
Thank you for sharing access to such useful and engaging videos for teachers.
The video taught me that there are three ways in which children learn according to Piaget, Vygotsky, and Bruner. I have studied them back then but the video properly synthesized their points. Thus, I can already remember it in one sentence. I will always remember that to be more successful with young learners in the classroom, I should utilize active learning, encourage social interaction, and scaffold students' learning.
Rose Jazmine M. Reyes
BEE III-3
This video gave me more knowledge about how I am able to scaffold learners and provide effective learning for them. This is important for me as a future teacher since I will serve as a scaffold for the learners.
Ratilla, Dannah Mae R.
BEE III-3
Scaffolding is really good for young learners. They are still at the stage where they need to be thoroughly guided in accomplishing tasks. This really requires a lot of patience from the teacher.
Manapul, Kristine Joy C.
III-2 BEE
As teachers, we should always remember to scaffold our students' learning. This short but very informative lecture gives us a way to improve our pedagogy in instruction and of course, in developing learning materials for children. Thank you!
LLAUDERES, Christina M.
BEE III-3
It is really needed to make an effort and scaffold the children in their learning because I believe that their young age is the crucial age for learning, which is why it must have a good foundation because if it is not that good, it will have an impact on them.
Mariel Rose B. Espina
BMSEE II-17, 2022-2023
I think my most favorite about scaffolding is the reminder of the activities' goal because I have had teachers who made the class too exciting that we forgot what we need to learn and so at the end of the term, we did not really know what we learned from the subject because we can only remember the games.
MENDOVA, Roselle Grace S.
III-2 BEE
This is a reminder that we should support our learners better ❤ Keep the engagement going by interacting with their peers and the environment, and make use of scaffolding for the learners to learn more effectively.
Borines, Chloe June L.
BEE III-1
Understanding how young learners learn can help us come up with the appropriate activities and approaches we can apply when teaching them. It's important that we keep them interested during the task as what was stated in the end "if they love it, they learn it!".
Masongsong, Angela G.
III-2 BEE
I enjoy watching this video as it is brief yet very informative. It is a helpful self-learning video, especially for us future teachers, in understanding the importance of knowing how our students learn.
BELTRAN, Jannah Mae Y.
III - 1 BEE
This is a very useful tip that I can integrate when I become a teacher in the future, especially when knowing how children interact and learn. If done right, I can properly teach them and ensure learning in a classroom setting.
Lansangan, Giana Nicole A.
BEE III-2
This taught me crucial steps to successfully teach young learners in the classroom.
DE LEOZ, Angel
BEE III-3
Now that I know how children learn, I think that it is best to know should we let our students explore and learn on their own and when to give them neccessary support, scaffolding, and guidance.
GARCIA, Cleve Jan L.
III-2 BEE
This video captures the importance of knowing how children learn. This can inform future teachers like me with better insights on how to strategize our lessons by producing quality materials and using strategies that fit learners’ needs and ways of learning.
TAN, Mark Joseph R.
BEE III-3
It is important to be familiar with how children learn, especially for future teachers like us who will be handling them! Thank you for this informative video!
DELA CRUZ, Danica P.
III-1 BEE
I enjoyed this video. I will definitely put the suggested activities into application as I teach on Wednesday especially bringing realia and not just tell the learners the name of the object.
Amor, Jan Ericka D.
III-1 BEE
'Create interest in the task'
There are times when teachers forget to create tasks that are engaging for the students. And as a result, students tend to get bored and lose focus on the lesson. Teachers should remember that children want to move while they are learning, and staying on one task will not make them listen.
Laquindanum, Eomie G.
BEE III-2
It's great to know several theories that could help us better teach language to diverse students.
CORO, Jan Marchan B.
III-1 BEE
Creating meaningful and engaging activities are important for learning. What I love about this video is that it emphasized the PROCESS of learning or the 'HOWs " instead of just focusing on WHAT young learners need to know. Very informative indeed!
Belle Beatriex' M. Alemania
III-1 BEE
Very informative! It's nice to have some theories to back up good practice.
Leyson, Shereigne P.
III-2 BEE
It is important for us, teachers, to know how children learn because it gives us ideas on how to make an effective classroom for our students.
PARUNGAO, Bianca Isabel J.
BEE III-3
This is great! Thanks for your explanation. Really helpfull
It is important to take note of the young children's nature of learning. In that way, we could be more successful in making them engaged in the class discussion, and above all, in fostering their love for learning.
Cabarles, Renelle Angelique C.
III-1 BEE
This movie taught me a lot of interesting information. It offered me a clear understanding of how children learn and the tactics instructors should use to guarantee that effective learning occurs in the classroom.
Delos Reyes, Nhivrazzir M. - III-1 BEE
Thank you for this video! Helped me and my gf to get the best qualification in a final exam :)
You took me close to my child psychology lessons by the those quotes. I love it
Making the language learning supported, fun, and interactive sparks children's interest and lowers their affective filter.
Shannen T. Dagumo
BEE III-1
When teaching English to children, don't simply offer them an example that they can just read and see; make it a fun and engaging lesson with activities. Bring things that kids can see and touch to make the activity more engaging. Teaching should be done in steps so that youngsters can follow without getting confused.
These three learning theories by Piaget (Active Learning), Vygotsky (Social Learning), and Bruner (Scaffolding) are beneficial for teachers to understand their learners better and create meaningful and relevant activities that would direct to effective learning.
Bulledo, Xena Cristine Mae G.
III-1 BEE
Children learn by doing, social interaction, and proper scaffolding. We teachers should center our activities and materials based on these principles to set our students for success and meaningful learning.
Gaurano, Tricia Nicole B.
III-2 BEE
Children learn new things by applying the ideas of Piaget, Vygotsky, and Bruner regarding how young learners learn.
Merging the ideas of these 3 proponents gives us teachers an idea on how to effectively teach in the classroom. By modelling, scaffolding, capturing the learners’ interests, and modifying tasks into achievable activities, we would be
able to help students capture ideas better.
Edquilane, Kenneth Brian D.
BEE III-1
You made clear points.
As teachers, we should encourage students to enjoy the learning process because if they do, they will eventually learn and we will know that our teaching strategies and activities are successful.
Maunes, Elmer S
BMSEE 11 - 17
This video is beneficial. I have heard the term "scaffolding" many times since I was a first-year college student, but I didn't fully understand its meaning. Now that I have understood it, I recognize its importance. Scaffolding plays a vital role in children's learning. Hence, as teachers, we should ensure that we scaffold.
III-1 BEE
Espiritu, Mica Janelle
(BEE III-1, BAUTISTA, MERRY JOY D.) It could be challenging to teach young learners since they are all active in different ways. The scaffolding part is a big help in remembering how to create a fun and interesting classroom for them.
This video provided ways to effectively teach children and illustrated the importance of knowing how children learn. It also highlighted some mistakes committed when teaching children, such as not scaffolding their learning effectively.
Miranda, Joemhy Beatrice
BEE III-3
This video emphasizes how children learn. In this video, there are tips that are given on how to respond to students based on how they learn. Scaffolding was also used. Thank you, Miss Joan.
-Diaz, Jean Marie
BMSEE II-17
thank you it was awesome
Thank you for your explanation
Dr. Joan Kang Shin is interactive with the viewers, and teachers must also be interactive with the students. In this way, the learning transfer could be easy and effective with young learners.
Bollosa, Angelo U.
III-1 BEE
Thank you so much for this!
This video has shared effective strategies to teach young learners with different characteristics.
Alyssa D Aurelio
III-3 BEE
How can I get the script of the video?
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hello to your people. Bobby ma maaaaaan
how do you know that I don't know the meaning of 'scaffolding'? 😅
and thank you for your explanation 👍👍👍
Isn't it John Dewey said the learning by doing?
I love you so much 💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
Nice! :)
Knowing how children learn would surely help us future teachers in the field, most especially in planning and making educational materials! Thank you for this!
Bagunas, Vnette Shania T.
III-1 BEE
good