As a teacher , the responsibility of understanding our pupils should be a part of our job, the more we learn about them the better we can deal with them and the better strategies that we can offer them. The study of the children being entrusted in our hands is provocative, is intriguing, and is filled with information about who they are and why they grew to be this way. Amidst this richness and complexity, we seek a simple answer to our guest to understand how our learners change as they grow up and how we can help them.

Our finding on our search about children should help us on how each of our learners should be treated. We must also consider our findings as basis to improve the teaching learning condition in our classrooms. In doing those, we’ll be able to help our learners and our teaching experiences will be fruitful.

By: Angelita B. Monserrat | Teacher III | Orani North Elem. School | Orani, Bataan

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