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?...
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Students’ Module: A Learning Vestibule

By: Jocelyn C. Dellosa Due to the coming of the Covid 19 pandemic, teachers in different areas around the globe resorted to preparing their materials via modular learning method in order to sustain the delivery of education to their students. We, at the Alternative Learning System however, are no longer new to this modality in continue reading : Students’ Module: A Learning Vestibule...
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Music & Education: Teaching Lessons in Life

By: Ronan C. Relova Whenever you are lying down on a lazy Sunday afternoon while listening to the radio, do you notice how nostalgic you feel with the songs being played on the airwaves? Or how lively your heart is whenever you hear a fast-beat record? Or how sensitive and teary-eyed you get when you continue reading : Music & Education: Teaching Lessons in Life...
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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...
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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...
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THE ROLE OF PARENTS IN HOLISTIC EDUCATION

By: JEMNAH A.MACABE ,Ph.D.      If “time and tide wait for no man “ then ,certainly ,the passage of the years and the rise and ebb of changing values have made their inroads into the basic social unit that we know of as the family.      Filipinos in general regard the education of their children as a continue reading : THE ROLE OF PARENTS IN HOLISTIC EDUCATION...
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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...
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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...
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BE INSPIRED

By : JEMNAH A. MACABE   As there are varied meanings of inspire , there are also many ways of being inspired. What keeps you  inspired ? This question will surely get multiple responses. One will answer that learning something new keeps him motivated.   Getting back to nature or just looking at the grandeur continue reading : BE INSPIRED...
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