“Jesus Christ brings a liberation that transforms society.”
-St. Marie Eugenie
“Jesus Christ brings a liberation that transforms society.”
-St. Marie Eugenie
The LRC consists of four libraries: Primary, Grade School, High School, and Faculty
A pathfinder is a subject bibliography created to help users in a particular topic. Learn more details under the FAQs page. Please click on the icon to request for a pathfinder.
Check out the databases you can use while learning from home. A database is a collection of information, stored on a computer and organized so that any part of it can be found and looked at. In the LRC, the databases refer to the online resources we can use in school or at home.
The CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art Digital Edition contains resources on Philippine art and culture, providing comprehensive and authoritative materials originating from the current times or from as far back as the the precolonial period. It has nine sections namely: Peoples of the Philippines, Architecture, Visual Arts, Film, Music, Dance, Theater, Broadcast Arts, and Literature.
Hi Girls! Are you interested in discovering more about our history? Look through our shelves and read the book “Cabinet of Curiosities: History from Philippine Artifacts”.
Cabinet of Curiosities: History from Philippine Artifacts is a 2023 publication by the renowned Filipino historian Ambeth Ocampo. It defies the conventional way of retelling history by highlighting artifacts and tangible objects throughout our country’s rich history. It also offers a sense of exploration to the readers by uncovering some of the unpopular historical narratives of the Filipinos in the hope of a deeper understanding of our culture and society. The book is divided into three periods namely; the Prehistoric Period, the Spanish Period, and the Contemporary Era encompassing various disciplines such as history, anthropology, and archaeology.
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This video is from DigCitCommit. Check out https://digcitcommit.org/ for more details to learn more about Digital Citizenship.
"Schools have long woven citizenship lessons into their curricula, but now that much of our social interaction happens online, educators need to understand how to teach students about responsible digital citizenship as well. #DigCitCommit is a movement created by a coalition of organizations committed to giving all educators the tools to prepare students to stay safe, solve problems and become a force for good. DigCitCommit wants to change the conversation around digital citizenship to focus on the do's not the don'ts."
Krueger, N. (2020, October 06). 9 resources for teaching digital citizenship. Retrieved January 15, 2021, from https://www.iste.org/explore/9-resources-teaching-digital-citizenship
TRY PLAYING "TWALKERS"
Twalkers is an online game that allows students to reflect on what it’s like to multitask on a cell phone, and consider the benefits of focusing on one task at a time.
Ms. Nicole Bonavente
LRC Head
If you need help or if you have any questions, you may email us at bedlrc@assumption.edu.ph or call us at (632) 8817-0757 loc. 3170 or 3018.
The Learning Resource Center (LRC) functions as an integral part of the Assumption School Educational Program. The goal of the LRC is to facilitate the realization and attainment of quality education by each student.
Its mission is to enhance the information literacy of the school community in order to promote effective use of library resources and technology. It provides library instruction (formal and informal) based upon the needs of the library clientele particularly the students.
It will also assist students, faculty and staff to learn how to navigate the complexities of print, non-print, and electronic resources available to them through the Learning Resource Center. Basic and advanced related library instruction modules are designed to introduce students to information sources available for a particular class or subject.