ONLINE FOLLOW-UP

by: Joevylyn C. Ruiz   The generation technology nowadays is moving the world for its very essential and effective means in all transactions that may be personnel or work-related concerns. Different offices adapted the scheme of online follow-up in the offices. This provides the people the opportunity to accomplish things in distant places where interconnectivity continue reading : ONLINE FOLLOW-UP...
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COVID-19, A CHALLENGE

by: Joevylyn C. Ruiz “I have to embrace the challenge”. This is what I’ve said months ago when COVID-19 saturated all places that wherever we go, health and safety protocol has to be followed. In its commitment to ensure continuity of essential tasks, offices both in the government and private sectors have to make measures continue reading : COVID-19, A CHALLENGE...
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ALS SENIOR HIGH: A JOURNEY OF HOPE

By: SOFRONIO D. ARIZALA JR Principal II Nursery High School “The waves brought unto the shore a conch seemingly of insignificant value.   Wanting in aesthetic, it remained unnoticed- pale in color, edges broken, shape deformed. At first glance, it is of no use. Surrounding the conch are litters that concealed it even more. It almost continue reading : ALS SENIOR HIGH: A JOURNEY OF HOPE...
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When Revisionism Can Hurt

By: REY A. ALMOGUERRA Admin Aide IV, MNCHS Some three decades ago, we were under the rule of Martial Law. It was known to be the Dark Ages. If you have watched the movie titled “Lord Of The Rings”, you can dig deeper into their fight for justice and freedom. It is almost the same continue reading : When Revisionism Can Hurt...
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What Makes a Good Leader?

“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.” (Abraham Lincoln) Contrary to what others believe that power can turn a man blind, it enables him to see beyond what is shown. Power gives a man wisdom and ability to decide for the common good. This continue reading : What Makes a Good Leader?...
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ENGLISH in the Classroom Scenario

In an ordinary classroom discussion of an English class, students often request that they would be allowed to express their ideas using their first language – Filipino or Minasbate when asked by their teacher to speak or recite. This is a common scenario in the classroom which has become a problem to English as a continue reading : ENGLISH in the Classroom Scenario...
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Nicolas Danao ES Journey on SBFP Implementation 1st Division Outstanding Implementer

School Based-Feeding Program in all public elementary schools started way back in SY 2013-2014. The goal of the program evolved “to rehabilitate severely wasted children to normal nutritional status and improve their classroom attendance”. When the Masbate City Division Office called for an orientation on the implementation of this program to School Heads, BAC Chairman continue reading : Nicolas Danao ES Journey on SBFP Implementation 1st Division Outstanding Implementer...
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A Little Surprise

“One truly cannot reap the sweetness of the fruits he sowed when he did not put the efforts in planting them.” The Alternative Learning System, through the years, has produced laudable individuals who are not only educated but are equipped with life-based learning and competencies. People who are blessed to have been given education in continue reading : A Little Surprise...
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THE ALTERNATIVE LIFE: An Overview of ALS

“Change is good, if it’s for the better.” This widely known adage perfectly fits what we all came for today. The K-12 program has had its fair share of praises and bashes, yet, it still stands strong and efficient for its promising outcomes resound for the betterment of the educational system in our country. For continue reading : THE ALTERNATIVE LIFE: An Overview of ALS...
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