Files added in the Downloads Section:
Added additional links for Other Renaissance Writers, Essay principles, Research Variables, Grammar, and Writing Process, should mediafire becomes unavailable.
Lectures for Song of Roland, and Subject Verb Agreement coming soon.
Subject Verb Agreement (For 3rd yr)
http://www.mediafire.com/?dzynuzve0yu or
http://www.divshare.com/download/10204729-191
For the lecture on Song of Roland, the exam will only cover details found on your book. That is why I won’t upload any lectures on Song of Roland. I would just copy the book. The same with Nibelungenlied and A Filipino Candidate in Hawaii. For the literature domain, you just have to be prepared with your insights regarding the stories.
Linguistic features and Logical Fallacies already included in the coverage file (4th yr)
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Hi!
3rd year students: Lecture on grammar has been uploaded. Please click here or go to the Downloads section. I won’t be coming to class tomorrow, but I will leave something for you guys to do. Our quiz has been rescheduled on Tuesday, January 12, 2009.
4th year students: Please submit a write-up of your concerns, problems, progress, and questions to me tomorrow morning or send it to my email: alex dot rosmant at gmail dot com. Here’s the schedule of the thesis meetings per group:
Monday:
3:30 – 4:30 The Social Networking Sites Group
4:30 – 5:30 The Learning Styles Group
Tuesday:
3:30 – 4:30 The Differential Loneliness Group
4:30 – 5:30 The Music Preference Group
Wednesday:
3:30 – 4:30 The Parenting Styles Group
4:30 – 5:30 The Computer Anxiety Group
Thursday:
3:30 – 4:30 The Math and Science Proficiency Group
4:30 – 5:30 The Student Procrastination Group
Please come on time. There will be no extensions. We’ll work fast. Please bring the necessary materials (pens, papers, laptops, etc.)
I’ll be getting my own website soon, that’s why I’ve been too busy to post updates here. Anyway here are some:
3rd year students: I basically explained to you guys about our intensive grammar lessons that will transpire during the rest of what’s left of the 3rd Quarter. Aside from that, there are some section-specific reminders here:
On Tuesday we’ll start our discussion on grammar basics. I hate doing remedial lessons but seeing that this will all benefit you especially next year, I tried to pursue this project.
4th year students: Since there was a misunderstanding on schedule last Thursday, I wasn’t able to meet Antarctica. Anyway:
May I remind you guys that when I’m not around, that would be your chance to catch up with your theses. Some of you, as I’ve observed, were doing their assignments during my time. I do understand your situation but please do remember that you’re doing it during my period, when you’re supposed to be doing tasks that I expect all of you to do (and home works are supposed to be done in your homes).
Chapter 2 of your theses is due on December 18, 2009. On Monday I’ll give those groups whom I haven’t given research articles things that I’ve research in UP. A little help for your chapter 2.
All students: I’ll uploading our lectures from our previous meetings. Your 3rd Quarterly Exam according to the Academic Calendar is scheduled on January 14-16, 2010. Oh, and don’t forget to attend the Battle of the Bands event. Please do look up http://www.sjbschoolofrock.co.cc for more details.
http://www.ralfschwarzer.de/ <- click here
Scales pertaining to constructs like:
General Self-Efficacy
Teacher Self-Efficacy
Collective Self-Efficacy
Proactive Attitude
Proactive Coping Inventory
Self-Regulation
Environmental Worry
Social Support
4th year students: We will start on Chapter 1 of your thesis next week. Monday to Wednesday will be devoted to the research discussions and consultations. Thursday and Friday will be Literature days, as we will tackle the Nibelungenlied. The first draft of Chapter 1 is to be submitted on November 6, Friday next week. The second draft is due on Novermber 13. The third draft will be submitted on November 20, and the final draft will be submitted on November 27. I expect all of you to have your respective finalized topics next week. For those who will be using the correlation coefficient, make sure that your variables are both quantitative.
While browsing the internet, I came across this site that freely gives scales for researchers. The scales measure the following variables:
Also, this site freely distributes scales that measure personality, music preference, and personal space. I haven’t checked all of these scales but they might help you in finalizing your topics.
3rd year students: I was impressed with Australia’s performance in their preparation for the discussion of the reading selection. Kudos to all of you guys and please continue doing so. Don’t forget the activity that I assigned to all of you, due on Friday. For New Zealand, we will meet next week Monday for the discussion of the reading. Please prepare for an intensive discussion. Please remember your reports that will start next week, Tuesday.
4th year students: Lecture and Take Home Exercise on Research Variables were uploaded. Please click here and here or go to the Downloads Section.
3rd year students: We are going to discuss the reading selection. Please read them actively and critically. Details about your report will be posted soon. Stay tuned.

Though there’s still an exam pending to be taken on Tuesday, I congratulate all of you for surviving all of the exams you’ve taken so far. I’m now checking your exams, hoping that no one will be getting a mark lower than 80% xD
For the meantime, please take note of the details written below.
4th year students: I’ll still discuss this on Wednesday. Anyway there are two things that I want all of you to remember this 3rd quarter.
3rd year students: You’ll have an activity where in you’ll have to report on the other writers of the Renaissance and their works. We will also have remedial grammar and composition lessons, probably every Monday for New Zealand and every Friday for Australia. Please start reading on the rest of the writers of the Renaissance.
I’ll post updates here as soon as I can. To those who were having hard time accessing this website, please bear with me for awhile, as I am currently in the process of buying my own domain, www.adobosoda.com, and hosting the website to a more reliable webhost.
NOTE: UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, FOLLOW THE STUFF LISTED IN THE LATEST POST.
Note: People, when I ask if you have some questions, clarifications, reactions, suggestions etc, please do pay attention. So that you’ll be able to avoid embarrassing moments. Do not trust your own understanding. Ask people, ask. Otherwise, I’ll assume that you all got it. It seems both parties were at fault here. I automatically trusted you people that you’ve understood what I’m trying to say. And I’m sorry for that.
4th year students: The lecture which your quiz #4 will be based upon is already uploaded. Just go to the Downloads section located at the upper left of this website, or click here. Again, the assignment due on Tuesday is a brief analysis of the Thesis assigned to your group. Those theses are the ones that you’ve picked when you draw lots during the initial groupings. Please be reminded that because this is a group activity, you are going to rate your groupmates performance using the similar peer evaluation form I’ve given to all of you.
Quiz #4’s coverage is Aeneid’s book 1 and 2 summary, Interpretation of Horace’s To Licinius, some details concerning Martial’s epigrams, and Epictetus’ Enchiridion
3rd year students: For Australia, we won’t meet tomorrow. For New Zealand, we will have a special activity. Quiz #3 is scheduled Tuesday (yes, it’s not a home work, it’s a quiz). The lecture last Thursday will be posted tonight. Please check this website for updates. The lecture last Thursday has been posted. Please go to the Downloads Section, or click here. The quiz will be a word completion type of quiz. You’re going to supply the missing words in Shakespeare’s Sonnet CXVI. And for Pete’s sake, ask if you have questions in class, unless you’re all perfectly contented with the results of your exams last quarter. There’s no homework, I’ve cancelled it obviously.
4th year students: Quiz #1 (Greek Drama) will be moved tomorrow, Quiz #2 (Greek Lyric) will also be moved on Thursday. Please refer to the previous post for details. The homework I assigned to all of you today shall be submitted also tomorrow, 3:30 PM. No extensions. Research discussions and groupings shall be held on Friday. We will start with Roman Literature on Monday. As always, read the material beforehand.
3rd year students: Quiz #1 is scheduled to be held tomorrow. Please refer to the previous post for the things that will be covered. We’ll skip Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, though we’ll discuss it briefly. We’ll concentrate on Shakespearean Literature on Thursday. I believe you already know that I give seatworks before introducing a new lesson, so please be prepared and read the material in advance.
To all: I’ll be uploading some of my lectures here, so we will not be having days dedicated to copying the lecture. However, you still need to take notes during my discussions and listen, since I often discuss relevant things which probably won”t be in the lectures I uploaded here. That’s notes, not dictations.