Over worked, under paid. How long do we need to put up with this kind of living in the Philippine soil. True, Filipinos are good in enduring sufferings. As long as we can manage to keep our feet warm under our worned sheets, we will. It is how we lived. It is how we were continue reading : THE VIEW OF UNEMPLOYMENT
INTRADA
Published and Owned by: Jhonmark D. Barruga I Tanan nagakasibot sa intrada san eskwela Maestro kag Maestra aga pa nasa eskwelahan na An mga Ginikanan balik naman sa routine na dati pa Sa pag-asikaso sa mga anak na amo nalang an paglaom ninda. II Una na intrada san Maestro kag Maestra amo an pagpakilala continue reading : INTRADA
Simpleng Ngiti
Ni: Vino T. Zaragoza SEPS-M&E- DepEd Masbate City Sariwa pa sa aking imaginasyon ang pagbisita ng ating Santo Papa noong lumapag ang kanyang sinasakyang eroplano na sumilip sa bintana na nakangiti at galak na makita ang mga taong matagal ng naghihintay sa pagdating niya. Ang kanyang ngiti ay maraming gustong ipabatid sa lahat na continue reading : Simpleng Ngiti
Mas Masarap Maging DepEd
Ni: Vino T. Zaragoza SEPS-M&E- DepEd Masbate City “If yesterday I was celebrating with you what we have done, today I stand with great pride telling myself, ‘Ang sarap maging Pilipino. Pero mas masarap maging DepEd.’ Never in my life can I say that with conviction.” Bro. Armin Luistro-DepEd Secretary. Naalala ko tuloy continue reading : Mas Masarap Maging DepEd
Teach-nology
Gypsy A. Fernandez Teacher III of Julian V. Antonio Elementary School We are already in the 21st Century era. A lot has changed especially in the education trend. Even the way how teachers teach has changed., from the usual chalk and blackboard to the use of laptop and projectors. There is no question continue reading : Teach-nology
The Maya Princess
By Michael D. Tumbaga, T-III/TIC, T.T. Buncaras Elementary School Once upon a time there was a prince who had a kite. The kite was given to him by a fairy. One sunny morning while playing, the prince’s kite was hit by the wind on the tree. The prince did not continue reading : The Maya Princess
IT’S NOT
By Michael D. Tumbaga, T-III/TIC, T.T. Buncaras Elementary School It’s not painful to live, Even if your heart was stabbed And you’re wounded on the ground For life is a race of strength. It’s not difficult to live, Even if you failed in every trial And you suffered harsh outcomes For life is a continue reading : IT’S NOT
THE JOY OF VICTORY
by George D. Arcueno Jose Zurbito Sr. Elementary School What is victory? For me, it is an act of an individual to win a struggle or a contest. In any field of endeavor, or undertaking, be it in sports, academics or any activities of whatever nature, man gives his best to hit his own target. continue reading : THE JOY OF VICTORY
Wikang Filipino, Tungo sa Kaunlaran
ni: Jhonmark D. Barruga Nursery ES Nakapagtataka bakit kaya nagkaganito Sa wari ko’y salat sa pagpapahalaga sa wikang Filipino Mga labi’t bibig bulol kung bigkasin ang mga titik nito Mas Bihasa pa yata sa Wikang Banyaga ang ibang Pilipino. Ating Tandaan, kaluluwa ng Bansa nasa sariling wika Magigiting na Bayani ito ang ginamit na continue reading : Wikang Filipino, Tungo sa Kaunlaran
BE LIKE CHILDREN
by Marie Grace B. Manlapaz MNCHS Teacher When we hear or read the words “Be like children”, spoken of or pertaining to adults, what comes into your mind? Does it mean that literally the adult transforms himself into the child he was, though not physically, for that would be impossible, but in his ways, forms of continue reading : BE LIKE CHILDREN