Conceptualized and developed in 2011, this radio program seeks to provide additional information to deepen and update teachers’ knowledge and skills on new strategies, ideas, and approaches to teaching science and mathematics in the elementary and secondary school levels.
Category: Science and Technology
The Breakthroughs in Mathematics is a one- to two-day seminar, wherein one or two prominent local or foreign resource persons are invited to share their knowledge on the latest breakthroughs in mathematics and information technology. They are also encouraged to share their present research work, so participants can build linkages with them. Participants are the faculty, MS students, graduating BS Math majors of UPB, and interested tertiary mathematics teachers and researchers.
This program seeks to develop a chemical emergency and response plan and to train communities in conducting/implementing the plan.
This training aims to introduce planners to the concepts and approaches to basic GIS. It includes demonstration of the use of spatial data in land use planning; the application of techniques in spatial analysis for land use planning; and the application of geospatial tools in thematic mapping for land use planning.
Students of ChE 134 are tasked to identify and solve problems encountered by local government units and communities that involve fluid mechanics and particle technology.