Category: Educator’s Corner

The Essential Foundation to Express Oneself

The more we are aware of how grammar works, the more we can monitor the meaning and effectiveness of the way we and others use language. It can help foster precision, detect ambiguity, and exploit the richness of expression available in English (David Crystal, “The Word and Deed”, 2004). High School for me is the […]

Staying away from hypertension

Hypertension excuses no one, if left untreated it may lead to other complications that may lead to sudden death. In the teaching profession, teachers are always exposed to stress regardless of what level they teach. Dr. Rafael Castillo, a cardiologist at the Manila Doctors’ Hospital said that Filipinos with hypertension are not aware of their […]

Service Brings Us Together!

Community service is important because volunteering teaches people of all ages and backgrounds compassion and understanding. Being with the senior SIHM sisters and other retired teachers reminds me that there’s an underlying goodness in people that is reflected in service. Accordingly, volunteering and putting on service events can be used as a way to advocate […]

Physical fitness tests

Physical fitness is one’s ability to execute daily activities with optimal performance, endurance, and strength with management of disease, fatigue and street and reduced sedentary behavior (Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, Marc D. Gellman et.al.) The definition implies that physical fitness is a personal matter and must be viewed within the context of an individual’s daily […]

Weeding and Tree Planting: The Nature’s Chemistry to Man

One mission of the Department of Education (DepEd) is to ensure an enabling and supportive environment for effective learning to happen. That’s why the different clubs of Pines City National High School (PCNHS) had the weeding and tree planting at Buyog Watershed, Baguio City. This is an application of what the students learned from the […]

Values and Discipline Begins at Home, Not School

Helping children to develop values and discipline usually considered just as important as teaching reading, and arithmetic. Children learn respect based on how parents or guardians treat each other. Few people are actually practicing the importance of discipline and values. Respect is sometimes not seen to children nowadays because of this pampering attitude of parents […]

Extracurricular activities can be helpful to learners

“All work no play makes Jack a dull boy”. This was supported by a study by Nikki L. Wilson May, 2009 whereby she clearly stated that students who participate in extracurricular activities generally benefit from the it, many opportunities afforded them. Benefits of participating in extracurricular activities included having better grades, having higher standardized test […]

The important quest of a teacher

Every day of our lives, we encounter instructions or directions that we are supposed to follow. However, according to Alykka Fowler (2009), what instruction-givers don’t realize sometimes is that they should also be able to give clear and concise directions. Producing well delivered instructions teacher will help all sorts of students from attentive to more […]

Good Personal Hygiene

Keeping ourselves clean is an important part of staying healthy. One of the most effective ways we need to protect ourselves and others from illness is good personal hygiene. It means having good practices of taking care of one’s self and leading to a healthy lifestyle. In their elementary years it is good to teach […]

Achieve KSA in scouting Way

Knowledge, Skills and attitude are the attributes that add to the good personality of an individual. These things may not be earned in a formal education because it can be achieved through various means. Family, community, people are the major factors that contribute in teaching a child. The formal educational system in our country allows […]

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