Rosalie D. Bautista, Master Teacher II, San Fernando Elementary School, SDO Annex-Laur With the development of contemporary technology, society has become more complex than ever. Children now spend more time on computers because of their popularity. They use the internet more frequently to conduct research, watch movies, listen to music, chat, and do other activities. continue reading : PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM CYBERBULLYING
SCHOOL MOOE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE ACCOUNTING UNIT OF SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF NUEVA ECIJA
By Mike Ahren M. Rance, SDO-Nueva Ecija The Accounting Services keeps financial records and reports to give management information for decision-making. They also submit accounting reports to oversight organizations to ensure that funds are used properly and in accordance with accounting and auditing rules and regulations. The accounting is the one who manage the procurement, continue reading : SCHOOL MOOE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE ACCOUNTING UNIT OF SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF NUEVA ECIJA
THE VALUE OF EDUCATION
ROMARC B. CORONEL-TEACHER III Most of us started learning about the value of education when we were young. Why, therefore, is education so crucial? Students may have believed it was pointless or just something they had to do to acquire a job after enduring difficult academic years. However, the truth is that education encompasses much continue reading : THE VALUE OF EDUCATION
What’s There To Ask? A Guide to Critical Thinking
By: MARICEL Q. RAMOS, Head Teacher III, Putlod-San Jose National High School Giving answers to questions may probably the major evaluative component of one’s quest for practical and logical understanding. Even a kid who is raised in a critical environment is taught to give the smartest answers when prompted with questions varying from informational to continue reading : What’s There To Ask? A Guide to Critical Thinking
Distance Learning Used in the Midst of Pandemic
By: VIRGIE V. AGUILAR, Calaba Elementary School Even in this time of pandemic the Department of Education maintains its commitment to deliver quality education . Though the situation is very difficult the Department of Education did not stop using different learning modalities for the benefit of our learners. Different learning modalities for distance learning were continue reading : Distance Learning Used in the Midst of Pandemic
Rewarded and Fulfilled Profession
By VIRGIE V. AGUILAR, Teacher III, Calaba Elementary School SDO San Isidro Annex When I was in grade six I idolized one of my teachers. I could say that Mam Felomina Sta. Maria is the best teacher I ever had. She is a very devoted teacher. At the age of 60 she is still very continue reading : Rewarded and Fulfilled Profession
Vital Roles of a Teacher in the Lives of Learners
By VIRGIE V. AGUILAR, Teacher III, Calaba Elementary School Teachers play different roles in the lives of their learners. These roles are very difficult to portray. We have to play these vital roles as a teacher for the sake of our learners. We act as the second parents of our learners. When they were in continue reading : Vital Roles of a Teacher in the Lives of Learners
IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION FOR STUDENTS
IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION FOR STUDENTS ROMARC B. CORONEL-TEACHER III, JULIA ORTIZ LUIS NHS You are what you communicate. Your words and your delivery reveal your character, understanding, and attitude. Communication is the way we share who we are and what we know with others. It’s how we understand, exchange ideas, explain ourselves, and work together continue reading : IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION FOR STUDENTS
Bungkalin, Araruhin, Itanim, Anihin
By Ronel S. Franco, Master Teacher I, San Vicente ES Bukas, bago pa sumikat ang araw… Mula sa mga luntiang palayan, natatanaw ko siya. Malayo man pero ramdam ko ang hirap na kanyang pinagdaraanan. Mula sa mga mapuputing buhok nito hanggang sa kanyang mga kulubot na mga balat. Mga ngiting alam mong bakas ang pagod continue reading : Bungkalin, Araruhin, Itanim, Anihin
Fiscal Transparency: A Strategic Niche for School Governance
By hermogenes N. Camangeg, PDO-I, Division Office The dictum of the 1987 constitution involving public trust has been one of the raging clamors of Filipinos for such a long time. Consequently, government offices are trying their best to move away from the shadows of derogatory words associated with the word public. According to studies, public continue reading : Fiscal Transparency: A Strategic Niche for School Governance