Category: Educator’s Corner

CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHING

Daisy V. Bugtong Recognizing the significance of cultural responsiveness, I have come to appreciate the need for an inclusive and respectful classroom environment that acknowledges and celebrates the diversity of students from various cultural backgrounds. In my years in teaching, I have come to realize that culturally responsive teaching involves more than just recognizing and […]

REDEFINING ROLES THROUGH CLEANING AND CARING

Angeline T. Mabli In our society, people who work in offices are often perceived as symbols of authority and professionalism. However, this conventional view has often hindered their engagement in simple yet impactful activities like cleaning up litter while in uniform. Some argue that such actions are awkward or embarrassing, undermining the dignity associated with […]

INSPIRING TEACHING: GOING BEYOND CHALLENGES TO CULTIVATE SUCCESS

Tyne G. Sab-it Teaching is a challenging yet rewarding profession that demands a lot of dedication, hard work, and resilience. However, teachers who inspire their colleagues exhibit exceptional qualities that set them apart from the rest. They are the ones who go beyond their duties to create a positive impact on the lives of their […]

BEING HIGHLY INTENTIONAL ABOUT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

Beverly C. Bacuso They say that those who can’t do, teach. But as any good educator knows, that couldn’t be further from the truth. Teaching is not just a profession – it’s a calling, a passion, a way of life. And to truly excel as a teacher, one must be highly intentional about their growth […]

LESCDT JOINS STRAWBERRY FEST CELEBRATION

Marina M. Dacpano MUNICIPALITY OF LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET- Lubas Elementary School Cultural Dance Troupe (LESCDT) the youngest participants joined the grand street dance parade in the recent Strawberry Festival with the theme” A Festival for recovery: A Festival for recovery: Building a brighter future from adversities”, on March 18. The LESCDT joined the competition in […]

WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION

Sarah Jean P. Abando Countries that are included in the first world countries like Australia can support the education system equally. However, for third world countries like the Philippines, poverty is the top reason why a child is not privileged to attend school. The Philippine educational system is composed of four stages called “K to […]

MUSINGS OF A SCHOOL PAPER ADVISER

By: Teresita D. Estocapio Journalism allows its readers to witness history; fiction gives its readers an opportunity to live it. John Hersey   As I am teaching the students to write their articles and to produce a school publication, I am also creating a history in their lives and in my life. However, producing a […]

EFFECTS OF LIVING SEPERATELY ON THE TEACHING PERFORMANCE OF TEACHERS

In the 2022 proposed budget promulgated by the Department of Budget and Management, education is included in the top 10 Departments that are prioritized by the government. It can’t be repudiated that it is one of the most essential necessities of a human being; education caters progress in an individual’s life and can provide financial […]

DEPED MEDICAL TEAM LEADS MEDICAL AND DENTAL EXAMINATIONS AMONG COACHES AND ATHLETES

Don Jose C. Tolentino Medical Doctors Mary Libeney “Nay Darna” Sito and Frances Claire Celino with Nurse Cynthia Cadawan doing thorough medical check up of athletes at Baguio Central School Covered Court area. BAGUIO CITY 4 DepEd medical doctors, 5 dentists, 16 nurses, and 5 dental aides have started their medical and dental examinations for […]

Challenges in Leading Secondary Schools

Leading the secondary schools has a unique leadership in some areas that differs from the elementary which may be influenced by the leadership level due the nature of the internal stakeholders which includes the faculty members, the non-teaching staff, the curriculum and the learners. On the part of the teaching staff they have their own […]

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