Category: Educator’s Corner

Students at risk

Each pupil is different in terms of learning ability, academic standards, classroom learning and academic performance and each unique style in learning.

Role of educational research in policy making

It has always been the mandate of the Department of Education to advance in our educational system. Educational policies are running far ahead of educational research, whether the initiative is from the school or from our Department, these ideas are being advanced or done with the little knowledge about how far they might work. Though […]

Cellphone and its effects to students

I usually commute (ride on a public vehicle) going to my work place and I observed that most of the students who are inside the jeepney are either listening to music from their cell phones through their headset, scrolling their facebook page, playing games, and texting. Seldom would I see a student scrolling on his/her […]

Savoring the Liturgical mass

“The most important moments in life are the hours of prayer and adoration. They give birth to a human being, fashion our true identity: the root our existence in mystery.” Cardinal Robert Sarah First Friday mass is usually celebrated during the first Friday of the month at PCNHS quadrangle. The mass is scheduled per grade […]

Campus Journalism and its vital role in achieving Education for All

“Partnering for Change, Engaging the World” is the ASEAN summit 2017 theme. Change is the ultimate purpose of this very significant event. Philippines is so honoured and blessed to host this event under the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte who popularized the tag line “Change is coming.” According to Nelson Mandela, what is the most […]

What makes quality education

Quality Education is one of the key thrusts of the Department of Education today and quality education in our country is most often measured through the National Achievement Test (NAT). It is an examination given annually in March to assess the competency in core subject areas like Math, English, Science Filipino and HEKASI. It is […]

Priceless inheritance

No matter who we are, where we live, or what our goals may be, we all have one thing in common: a heritage. That is, a social, emotional and spiritual legacy passed on from parent to child. Every one of us receives a heritage, lives out a heritage, and gives a heritage to our family. […]

What is the status of inclusive education?

“There is no disabled learner, only teachers are” –this was the teaching-learning principle from one of our mentors that left an indelible mark in my heart and mind as an educator. Inclusive Education happens when children with and without disabilities participate and learn together in the same classes. Research shows that when a child with […]

What makes quality education

During the past decades, much has been done in the name of quality education. Quality Education is one of the key thrusts of the Department of Education today that elementary and secondary education was made free, compulsorily and available for all learners in all nations. Our department has a continuous improvement scheme that comes up […]

Monitoring and Evaluation – a possibility for quality outcome

Improving education is one of the key thrusts of the Department of Education today. At a minimum, our department is implementing progressive and possible process and equitable system to embrace quality education. Continuous improvement suggests Monitoring, Evaluation and Assessment (MEA) as one of the enhancement programs in our departments to produce quality outcomes. Monitoring and […]

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