Category: Educator’s Corner
DepEd Baguio’s my school, my home program
August 13, 2017
The youth is the hope of the nation. This famous saying is true since the future of our country greatly depends upon the youth who will be the next leaders in our mother land. The most effective tool in preparing future great leaders is proper education. We all know that schools provide learning experiences to […]
Sound education speaks louder through action research
August 6, 2017
“The Chosen Ones”- This label was indeed a confidence booster and at the same time a challenge to the teacher researchers during the two-day enhancement training of Schools Division of Benguet on Action Research Implementation and Manuscript Writing held at Adivay Hall, Wangal La Trinidad on August 3-4, 2017. I was overwhelmed to hear these […]
Learning to read in between the lines
July 30, 2017
“If you can read this, thank your teacher.” Reading is a primary skill that we all use in everyday of our lives, from reading important notices, directions to understanding information. This makes the development of reading skills for learners necessary, not only for their academic success, but also for their daily living. Unfortunately, reality bites. […]
The need of attending PTA meetings
July 9, 2017
Some say that the best way to show our love to others is spending our time with them. This is a fact during Parents and Teachers’ Association meetings. Parents and teachers go hand in hand in ensuring the academic success of every child or pupil. If one neglects his or her responsibility, then the goal […]
A plea to parents of today
July 2, 2017
Education is a collective effort between parent, teacher, and student. We can all agree that learning can be enhanced with the cooperation of everyone not only between the teacher and the student. The parents of today are very busy, that is why education is left in the hands of the teachers. There are some things […]
Misconceptions on ALS
June 18, 2017
Is finishing ALS really that easy? Before going on, may I refresh your memory, Alternative Learning System (ALS) is an educational system that is equivalent to the formal school system which gives chance to out of school youths (OSYs) or out of school adults (OSAs) to finish their elementary or junior high school education. They […]
Quality school equals quality education
June 11, 2017
It is again time for back to school which also marks another start of exercising our right to quality education. More than just a privilege, our right to quality education is realized in a quality school. What is quality education and when can we say that our school can be regarded as quality one? According […]
A teacher is a learner’s mom
June 11, 2017
Recalling five years ago after how many months of teaching a batch of learners, I received a text message from one of them saying, “Mom, may pasok po ba bukas?” (Mom, do we have learning sessions tomorrow?). I thought he just misspelled the word Ma’am so, I decided to catch his attention about that matter […]
PCNHS Brigada Eskwela 2017, a testament of Bayanihan
June 4, 2017
Maintaining a school is a joint responsibility of all stakeholders (students, parents, guardians, teachers, staff and the whole community). It is therefore important for these people to work hand in hand to make this major task a delightful one. It is in this light that the Brigada Eskwela or The National Maintenance Week was conducted […]
Training for teachers
May 28, 2017
Training is teaching, or developing in oneself or others any skills and knowledge that relate to specific useful competencies. The just concluded training of grade 6 teachers for the K-12 Curriculum at the Skyrise Hotel in Baguio City shows that teachers need to have a useful experience through a training called professional development. This is […]
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