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The class, divided into am and pm sessions, visits the San Vicente High School and the Balara Elementary School respectively every Monday.
NSTP students started their field work last January 13. They assist and teach Grade 2 students who are struggling with their literary skills in order to make reading more fun and entertaining for the children.
They also help develop the students’ communication skills by conducting various activities such as magic shows and molding clay.
The program will end on the first week of March 2014. / reports from L. Perez, J. Aberin, K. Cayron, K. De Guzman, V. Villanueva
NSTP students reach out to nearby public schools
For the second consecutive year, the UPIS National Service Training Program (NSTP) has teamed up with the UP College of Education to help promote literacy appreciation to students of public schools near Diliman.The class, divided into am and pm sessions, visits the San Vicente High School and the Balara Elementary School respectively every Monday.
NSTP students started their field work last January 13. They assist and teach Grade 2 students who are struggling with their literary skills in order to make reading more fun and entertaining for the children.
They also help develop the students’ communication skills by conducting various activities such as magic shows and molding clay.
The program will end on the first week of March 2014. / reports from L. Perez, J. Aberin, K. Cayron, K. De Guzman, V. Villanueva
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