Category: Educator’s Corner

TSES WRITERS, QUALIFIES FOR DIVISION SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE

Cherry Lou A. Cocoy After more than a decade of not participating, Six TSES Writers were qualified for the Division Schools Press Conference after notching spots in the District Schools Press Conference held at Camp 6 ES last March 8. The district elimination complies SDO Memo No.70, s. 2024 stating that only the Top 3 […]

GAMIFYING SCIENCE LEARNING

Johnny P. Buasen Gamifying science instruction is a revolutionary idea that is gaining traction in science classrooms amid the changing landscape of modern education. These days, scientific teachers are curious to investigate the novel strategy of introducing gaming components into science classes, which can transform conventional teaching techniques and spark students’ imaginations. Gamification is a […]

FROM CLASSROOM TO CAREER

Bing A. Buasen A significant change in education is taking place in the beautiful city of Baguio City, particularly in the area of Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE). Dealing with the transforming journey from classroom to career is fascinating because it throws light on how technology is changing our beloved city’s educational scene. Renowned for […]

LUBAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FERVENTLY IMPLEMENTS “CATCH-UP FRIDAY”

Charlie B. Cadap In concurrence with the DepEd Memo No. 001, s. 2024 titled Implementation of Catch-Up Fridays, Lubas Elementary School is committed and responsive to the said memo. According to DepEd, all Fridays throughout the school year shall be designated as Catch-Up Fridays, with a focus on operationalizing the National Reading Program (NRP) during […]

LUBAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RECALIBRATES TEACHERS THROUGH SCHOOL-BASED INSET

Charlie B. Cadap The Department of Education released DepEd Order No. 022, s. 2023 titled, Implementing Guidelines on the School Calendar and Activities for the School Year 2023-2024, the five-day break for the current school year was scheduled on January 24-26 and on January 29-30. Moreover, DepEd stated that mid-year break will be utilized for […]

EFFECTIVE SCIENCE TEACHING IN ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY MODES

Johnny P. Buasen The implementation of alternate delivery modes has become critical for the continuity of learning in the continually changing educational landscape. A distinct set of issues has arisen as a result of this paradigm shift, especially in the area of science education. Teachers are adopting creative and successful teaching techniques designed for other […]

EMPOWERING EDUCATORS: A RECAP OF THE JUST CONCLUDED INSET ON CATCH-UP FRIDAYS

Elializa T. Galisen In the ever-evolving landscape of education, continuous professional development is crucial for educators to stay abreast of the latest pedagogical approaches, technological advancements, and educational trends. Recently, teachers of Balili Elem. School La Trinidad, Benguet had their IN SERVICE Training Workshop on CATCH-UP PROGRAM FOR NUMERACY AND LITERACY last January 24 – […]

DEALING WITH CLASSROOM CHALLENGES

Israel Gil A. Lacay When you are in charge of a classroom of students, it can be challenging to meet every student’s needs and maintain a level of control. Many teachers have developed alternative ways to discipline and manage students, including establishing classroom rules early in the school year and maintaining these rules throughout the […]

HOW TO BE A GOOD TEACHER

Israel Gil A. Lacay Teaching is one of the most important professions in today’s society. As a Teacher, you will shape the minds of others and encourage them to think independently. To become a good teacher, it’s important to be organized. Create lesson plans, objectives, activities, and assessment plans well before each class day. Get […]

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