Manual ed. refers to the teaching of skills for handwork. Basic carpentry, like smoothing and trimming a wooden board, before using it in a project you are building.
Manuel Milagro has written: 'Living for God' 'Educational trilogies' -- subject(s): Christian education, Education
Manuel L. Quezon's Philosophy of Education was Filipino oriented. He wanted colonial people to improve themselves intellectually, morally, and economically.
Manuel Alcaine Yanes has written: 'Nuevos programas escolares' -- subject(s): Curricula, Elementary Education, History, Urban Education
Manuel L. Quezon studied at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran for his elementary education.
N. Vedamani Manuel has written: 'Conditions required for quality teaching' -- subject(s): Secondary Education, Teaching
Manuel Quezon studied at the Escuela de San Juan de Letran for his elementary education.
Manuel L. Quezon's Philosophy of Education was Filipino oriented. He wanted colonial people to improve themselves intellectually, morally, and economically.
Manuel Lora-Tamayo has written: 'Lo que yo he conocido' -- subject(s): Biography, Chemists, Educators, History, Education and state, Statesmen
Manuel Lorenzo Delgado has written: 'La crisis universitaria desde la perspectiva de Amando de Miguel' -- subject(s): Higher Education
Manuel Martinez-Pons has written: 'Statistics in modern research' -- subject(s): Research, Statistical methods, Methodology, Education, Social sciences 'The Psychology of Teaching and Learning'
Uncle Manuel was a father figure to Jose Rizal after his own father's death. He encouraged Rizal's education and supported his pursuits, including sending him to study in Europe. Uncle Manuel's guidance and mentorship had a significant influence on shaping Rizal's worldview and aspirations.
Manuel L. Quezon implemented various programs during his presidency in the Philippines. Some of these programs included the development of infrastructure projects, social welfare programs to assist the poor and marginalized, and the promotion of education. He also strengthened ties with the United States and pursued policies to achieve independence for the Philippines.