Simple Truths About Teamwork

by Marife A. Canares If you want to do anything of value, teamwork is required. I’d like to borrow the idea of John Maxwell on Teamwork and how it materialized in my workplace as an educational leader. Teamwork divides the effort and multiplies the effect. As leaders it is crucial to know the capability of continue reading : Simple Truths About Teamwork...
Read More

Hope and Solidarity Amidst COVID-19

By: Rose Ann N. Oliva Ineffable. This is one word that has loomed large in the minds of people across the globe in the midst of the crisis that the world is in.  The rise in the number of people infected with COVID-19 has affected the conventional lives of the entire human population and along continue reading : Hope and Solidarity Amidst COVID-19...
Read More

A BOND THAT TIES

by MARIFE A. CAŇARES A mother of four would be seen diligently sweeping the campus grounds on a sunny day of May. She would be joined later by other women who are 4P’s beneficiaries and who are required to be a part of our school’s annual Brigada Eskwela. When asked if they feel they are continue reading : A BOND THAT TIES...
Read More

Teaching Science this Pandemic

by: Jhonmark D. Barruga Through the years, teachers face different challenges for all the changes in the system. These challenges serve as a tool to measure the strengths and weaknesses of educators. They define their worth as catalyst of change by giving quality education. As a teacher you should always have a passionate heart with continue reading : Teaching Science this Pandemic...
Read More

by: Jhonmark D. Barruga The Pandemic situation changes the educational system. Access to education is relatively difficult in some areas for both teachers and learners. Adjustment of teachers in the different learning areas involves time management and hard work in the process of preparation such as lesson planning. Learning must continue by providing various access continue reading :...
Read More

Disaster: Prepare Yourself

by: Jhonmark D. Barruga Storms, earthquakes, fires, floods and volcanic eruptions are all examples of natural disasters that are probably most common calamities around the globe. Disaster has the power to destroy property and take lives.  Thus, preventing damage to human life and property urges importance to everyone. The emphasis on preparation is about saving continue reading : Disaster: Prepare Yourself...
Read More

The Role of Master Teachers this Pandemic

by: Jhonmark D. Barruga Master teachers are highly proficient educators who work as a mentor to facilitate colleague professional development in delivering quality education. They are tasked to be leaders who will continuously promote excellent teaching practice to enhance instructional competence within the school. They also work as innovators in times of challenges creating a continue reading : The Role of Master Teachers this Pandemic...
Read More

Women Leadership with a Heart

by MARIFE A. CAŇARES Women leaders are emerging like mushrooms after the rain and some look down on them because of gender. In these trying times, we are overwhelmed with the Pandemic caused by Covid-19 and the resulting catastrophe caused worldwide havoc to families, homes, work and economy however, women are seen everywhere exuding a continue reading : Women Leadership with a Heart...
Read More

KEEPING A POSITIVE MINDSET AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC

by Michelle B. Natural                 The coronavirus is spreading. Nations are under quarantine. People are out of work, transportations are limited even our basic needs. The normal ways we are use to do suddenly change, everything abruptly change and we are not ready for it.       continue reading : KEEPING A POSITIVE MINDSET AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC...
Read More