True Life Experiences (TLE)

by Earle Vann E. Ramos The Covid 19 pandemic has become life changing and challenging for everyone in the community. With the economy being challenged by this health crisis, values of basic commodities and services doubled up to the ceiling. This is why having practical skills and life hacks are important in the modern world. continue reading : True Life Experiences (TLE)

Building the Future

Building The Future By: Earle Vann E. Ramos Education has always been necessary in the holistic development of a person. Without it, life will be extra complicated and challenging for a person especially in the modern world where life-based learning and teaching are essential. Being a Technology and Livelihood Education teacher, I have always believed continue reading : Building the Future

Left or RIGHT?

By: Jocelyn C. Dellosa “Would you rather go left where there is nothing right, or go right where there is nothing left?“. This question is quite puzzling in terms of its content and depending on the way of thinking of the person being asked. Teachers, in connection, would oftentimes encounter baffling questions like these. It continue reading : Left or RIGHT?

RESPECT

By: Ronan C. Relova RESPECT. Six letters with very diverse meaning. Having to practice one of my duties as a teacher, I came across a very important understanding on the value of probably one of the most underappreciated words in the English language. A word that will make us all contemplate that in the end, continue reading : RESPECT

TEACHERS & FAIRY TAILS

By: Ronan C. Relova                                 No childhood memories could ever be complete without the influence of fairy tales, especially for the pre-social media millennials. They were generally the recipients of the life lessons shown in the morals and values exemplified continue reading : TEACHERS & FAIRY TAILS

The RPMS Season

By: Ronan C. Relova “Rest Pud Ma’am/Sir”… reading this alternative definition of the annual Results-based Performance Management System (RPMS) of the Department of Education, a thought entered my mind of the activities and tasks I have accomplished for the past year; and if ever I have been contributory to the life-long dream of the institution continue reading : The RPMS Season

An Alternative Way

by Jocelyn C. Dellosa Even before the world was greeted by a health crisis that shocked everyone, it was already a challenge for people to find education when they have been left behind in terms of time and age. For different reasons, they oftentimes just take education for granted as they think they have been continue reading : An Alternative Way