Articles

Home- Based Learning in Kindergarten

by AIMEE R. RIVERA The Covid-19 pandemic has generated numerous changes to learners, educators and parents. These challenges lead to increased achievement gaps. The shift into the different modalities in the instructional delivery had brought an adverse effect to some learners in varied ways. Hence, to lessen the impact, teachers should create a positive learning …...
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Teaching Kindergarten is not Simply ABC’s and 123’s

by AIMEE R. RIVERA In our instructional endeavor as kindergarten teachers, we pause for academics for a while. We focus on giving our learners instructions and routines because these provide them comfort and confidence. These instructions and routines include the process on how to do the activity, what comes next, what is happening. And most …...
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Work Hard! Aim High!

By:   SALVADOR A. CIUDADANO IV          TEACHER III          MNCHS                     We’re now living in arguably the best time in history for an “average” person to earn a life-changing amount of money on his own — without following …...
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Filipinos’ Guide as Food Lover

By:   SALVADOR A. CIUDADANO IV          TEACHER III,          MNCHS                 Do you still remember the last time you ate authentic cuisine somewhere in the Philippine archipelago? Did you recently visit any province like Batangas which is famous for its …...
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A WORLD CLASS FILIPINO

By:SALVADOR A. CIUDADANO IV       TEACHER III       MNCHS                  The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is tasked to both manage and supervise the Philippines’ Technical Education and Skills Development (TESD). Its goals are to develop the Filipino workforce …...
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Resiliency in Post-Pandemic Era

By: Marionette Macasinag One of the best takeaways the pandemic brought us about, career-wise, is to spend time efficiently. For instance, due to restrictions imposed by the situation, we are all obliged to attend webinars instead of the usual in-person conventions we used to join in. Who would have thought that participating in …...
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Rebuilding Fragments

By: Marionette Macasinag Before the pandemic, we used to be with our friends, colleagues, family, minding our own business. But with the current situation, it is as though it implores each of us to make a change. Of course, we always try to survive each day for our loved ones, but if there is something …...
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Leadership and Change: Their Roles in Education

By: Catherine F. Guadayo         Teacher III, Filipino Dept.          MNCHS On scheduled occasions, we tend to have the power to choose the people who will lead the country, our province and our municipality. We scrutinize the candidates based on their credentials, human relations and ability to lead …...
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Speaking of Cheating

By: Catherine F. GuadayoTeacher III, Filipino Dept.MNCHS      Cheating has always been a part of the human nature. Through the years, it has lingered on the different facets of the society. At the workplace, in school or even inside the premises of the households, cheating is ever-present.      Known …...
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