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JANUARY 27 — Northwest Samar State University’s College of Education (COEd) kicked off its highly anticipated Teaching Demonstration Festival, a week-long showcase of innovative teaching strategies and techniques. Aspiring educators, poised for deployment, will put their skills to the test in simulated classroom settings, receiving valuable feedback from esteemed panels of Internship Supervisors and COEd faculty. This immersive event serves as a critical platform for pre-deployment student teachers to hone their instructional expertise, refine lesson plans, classroom management and gear up for successful careers in education.

Dr. Richard N. Verdeflor, a COED faculty member and internship supervisor, highlighted the festival’s purpose: “The demonstration festival is a showcase of talent and refining teaching skills. It serves as a platform for aspiring teachers to demonstrate their pedagogical skills and allows constructive feedback and peer learning helping practice teachers identify areas for improvement.”

The program, which will run until January 31, aims to enhance teaching competencies, foster innovative methodologies, and ensure future educators adopt best practices before entering real classroom settings. With a focus on hands-on preparation and collaborative mentorship, the fest highlights COED’s commitment to shaping effective, confident teachers ready to inspire tomorrow’s learners to bridge the gap between the theory and practice, enabling aspiring future educators.