Imma Marines Daguines Nestled in the heart of Benguet, Benguet National High School stands as a beacon of hope for countless individuals striving towards a brighter future. Among its senior high school students, a notable trend has emerged—a strong preference for the Caregiving program within the Technical-Vocational Livelihood track. However, beyond the apparent factors of […]
Venilyn S. Patras Catch-Up Fridays is a new initiative introduced in schools to provide students with additional support and opportunities to review and reinforce their learning. This program is designed to help students who may have fallen behind in their studies or need extra assistance in certain subjects to catch up with their peers. Catch-Up […]
Judith S. Marino In education just as in other fields, collaboration and selflessness among colleagues are not just virtues but essential pillars of success. Teachers who embrace these values not only enhance their own professional growth but also contribute significantly to the advancement of their peers and, ultimately, the improvement of children’s education. Imagine a […]
Judith S. Marino A teacher’s ability to reflect and adapt is crucial for student success. After a lesson on fractions, the teacher notices that some students are struggling with equivalent fractions. Instead of moving on, she takes time to reflect on her teaching. She begins by reviewing her lesson plan and the activities she used […]
Baguio City High School: Where Learning Saves Lives. Students, teachers, and non-teaching staff immerse themselves in life-saving training on basic first aid and support. Baguio City High School isn’t just teaching academics—it’s saving lives. With the implementation of Republic Act No. 11058, BCHS is leading the charge in safety compliance, training students and staff in […]
Elializa T. Galisen The Boy Scouts of Balili Elem. School together with their troop leaders, the members of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management of La Trinidad headed by Mr. Yoshio Labi who prepared the site and the activities for the scouts to do and some barangay officials of Barangay Balili kgd. John Abing and […]
Poyopoy Elementary School called for its third general Brigada Eskwela which was conducted last April 8, 2024. Parents willingly sacrificed their time for the said activity. Hand in hand they worked together in finishing the pathway going to the school’s income generating project for easier access in watering the plants. Some parents also cleaned the […]
Allan V. Santiago Teaching demands more than just knowledge and skill; it requires resilience—the ability to bounce back from setbacks, adapt to change, and thrive amidst challenges. From managing diverse classrooms to navigating administrative pressures, teachers face myriad obstacles that test their resolve and determination. Yet, it is their unwavering commitment to resilience that sets […]
Marcelina B. Gosgos At this time, the teacher may be having some “problems” with his/her class or even with what he is doing in school “again” but this time he/she is the one in front teaching. Let’s pause for some moment and consider the following passage for a teacher’s own reflection and development. I recommend […]
Allan V. Santiago In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of social skills alongside academic achievement. While academic success has traditionally been the primary focus of education systems worldwide, there is now a greater understanding that success in life requires more than just academic prowess. Research has shown that individuals […]