Category: Educator’s Corner

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 […]

THE ROLE OF TEACHERS IN MANAGING THE MENTAL HEALTH OF LEARNERS

Agustino D. Amancio In the Philippines, a nation grappling with the evolving challenges of modern life, the mental health of learners has become an increasingly pressing concern. As per a study conducted by the Department of Education in 2021 (DOE, 2021), a staggering 35% of Filipino students reported experiencing heightened levels of stress and anxiety […]

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF GENDER DEVELOPMENT IN CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

Allan V. Santiago Classroom management is an essential aspect of effective teaching, and it goes beyond merely maintaining order and discipline. It involves creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment where each student can thrive. In this context, the concept of gender development plays a crucial role in shaping classroom management strategies. Understanding and integrating […]

CLASSROOM “POST NO BILL”

Sherilyn Dulay Vice President and DepEd Secretary Sara Duterte issued Order No.21, series of 2023, to remove unnecessary decorations and posters in classrooms. This is intended to create a classroom environment for the learners that is free from visual distractions. Several studies, like for instance a 2014 study by researchers from the Carnegie Mellon University1, […]

THE IMPORTANCE OF TEACHER GROWTH THROUGH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Daisy V. Bugtong Professional development is a cornerstone of effective teaching. It’s like the wind beneath the wings of educators, propelling them to new heights in their careers and fostering better learning experiences for students. In today’s rapidly changing educational landscape, keeping pace with the latest teaching techniques and tools is far from being a […]

TALK LESS

Allan V. Santiago Are you a teacher that talks too much? Most teachers talk too much. They love standing up in front of a large captive audience and talking about what they know. It makes them feel important. But it is time teachers “unlearn” this tendency. A teacher acting as a “sage on stage” while […]

NAVIGATING THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF DIGITAL INTEGRATION

Felisa S. Batiw-an In the 21st century, technology has infiltrated every aspect of our lives, and education is no exception. The integration of technology into teaching practices has the potential to revolutionize the way we teach and learn. However, it also poses some challenges that must be addressed. In this essay, we will analyze the […]

HANDLING CONFLICT THROUGH HUMOR

Felisa S. Batiw-an Author Mary Foster shares that conflict is a natural part of our workplace and personal lives. It happens to even the healthiest or strongest friendship or relationship. After all, no two people can be expected to agree on everything, all the time. In any setting like the workplace, conflicts occur. In school, […]

REACHING BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

Allan V. Santiago Fair or unfair, reality is that an educator’s responsibility does not end in the classroom. It is no secret that being an educator entails more than just teaching curriculum in your content area and grading papers. With more students entering schools dealing with issues such as homelessness and hunger, as well as […]

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