The system of education cannot be established by the sector of education and its constituents alone. Throughout the history of Philippine education, different sectors and stakeholders have pushed the country’s literacy to greater heights. Starting from the funding from the highest form of government to the support and cooperation of the local government units (LGUs), continue reading : WE ARE NOT ALONE
Equipping Educators and Learners for Tomorrow
The Matatag Curriculum is a transformative educational framework set to revolutionize learning in the Philippines. Rooted in the principles of resilience and adaptability, it aims to equip students with essential skills for navigating the complexities of the 21st century. By integrating core competencies such as critical thinking, collaboration, and socio-emotional learning across all subjects, the continue reading : Equipping Educators and Learners for Tomorrow
Downhill of Inclusive Education
Inclusive education, once celebrated as a symbol of progress in schools worldwide, is facing a troubling decline. Its goal is to ensure that every student, no matter their background or abilities, gets a meaningful education in regular classrooms. But it’s running into many problems. There’s not enough support for students with different needs. Many schools continue reading : Downhill of Inclusive Education
Oplan Kontra Init
Ayon sa PAGASA nasa dangerous level na ang init ang nararamdaman natin ngayong summer, posibleng umakyat pa ito sa extreme danger kung papalo ang heat index ng 50° celcius pataas. Heat Index ang tawag sa init ng panahaon na nadarama ng katawan ng isang tao. Ngayong tag-init ang matagal na pagkabilad sa init ng araw continue reading : Oplan Kontra Init
Guro Ako, Hindi perpekto!
Pangalawang magulang kung ituring ng mga mag-aaral sa loob ng paaralan. Huwaran o modelo ang tawag ng karamihan, hindi sa rampahan bagkus sa kabutihang asal. Kaya naman mataas ang tingin ng iba, kung minsa pa’y perpekto sa paningin nila. Ngunit ang hindi alam ng karamihan, kaming mga guro ay tao din, tao din na nakadarama continue reading : Guro Ako, Hindi perpekto!
Home Visitation: Pagsalba sa mag-aaral
Sa apat (4) na sulok ng silid-aralan ay ang ilang mga kuwento na hindi nakikita ng ating mga mata bilang isang guro. Mga matatamis na ngiti at maskarang pilit na ikinukubli ng mga mag-aaral sa mga tunay nilang nadarama sa kanilang mga emosyon at tunay na kinakaharap sa bawat hamon ng buhay. Bilang guro, maaring continue reading : Home Visitation: Pagsalba sa mag-aaral
THE PRO’S AND CON’S OF CHATGPT
In classrooms across the Philippines, a new assistant has joined the ranks, quietly changing the way students and teachers interact with learning. This assistant goes by the name of CHATGPT, an AI-powered tool that’s stirring up both excitement and curiosity among educators. The advantages it brings are pretty clear. First off, it’s accessible to everyone, continue reading : THE PRO’S AND CON’S OF CHATGPT
Feeling the Heat: How Extreme Weather affects Education in the Philippines
In the Philippines, where sunny days are the norm, extreme heat is messing with something really important: education. Imagine sitting in a classroom feeling like you’re baking in an oven. That’s the reality for many students and teachers as the heat makes it hard to focus and learn. In schools all over the Philippines, extreme continue reading : Feeling the Heat: How Extreme Weather affects Education in the Philippines
Exploring Challenges and Embracing Opportunities in the 21st Century Education
Education in the 21st century has witnessed a great transformation, with technology playing a central role. The integration of technology has changed the way students learn and access information. With the widespread availability of smartphones, tablets, and high-speed internet, virtual classrooms and online learning platforms have become the new norm, effectively enhancing the traditional teaching continue reading : Exploring Challenges and Embracing Opportunities in the 21st Century Education
BEYOND THE BLACKBOARD
Teachers are like the builders of knowledge in our society. They help students learn important stuff and become smart and responsible people. But here’s the problem: many teachers don’t get paid enough for the important work they do. Let’s talk about why they need a raise. First off, education is like the foundation of a continue reading : BEYOND THE BLACKBOARD
FULL DISCLOSURE REPORTS
ANNUAL BUDGET REPORT
ANNUAL GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS AND BALANCES
20% OF THE NATIONAL TAX ALLOTMENT UTILIZATION
BID RESULTS ON CIVIL WORKS GOOD AND SERVICES AND CONSULTING SERVICES
LOCAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT FUND UTILIZATION
MANPOWER COMPLEMENT
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
TRUST FUND UTILIZATION
QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW
REPORT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND UTILIZATION
UNLIQUIDATED CASH ADVANCES
SUPPLEMENTAL PROCUREMENT PLAN
PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Anti Red Tape
Teacher Corner
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- Unmasking Academic Integrity: Navigating the Ethical Maze of Modern Education
- Science Educators: Shaping a Globalized Future
- The Hidden Battles: Struggles of a Dedicated Teacher
- Future Innovators: The Role of Students in Science, Technology, and Engineering
- RETIREMENT: NOT BEING TIRED AND IRE
- The Root of Erudition; the Road to Success
- Taking Care of Minds: The Need to Give Mental Health First Priority
- Understanding the Beat: The Function of Hip-Hop Dancing in Teaching Grade 10
- Taking a Deep Breath: Supporting the Tobacco-Free Generation Initiative
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