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- Isang Pagsipat sa Pamahiin sa Pagsusulit para sa mga Guro
- Lived Experiences of the Grade 7 English Language Teachers on the MATATAG Curriculum Implementation at the Division of Bataan: A Development Plan
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Category: Professional Essay
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By Jeddah P. Valencia While we are at the digital age, learners have now a very diversed way of learning especially those learners that have resources to afford and access those opportunities at hand. For many, it has been helpful but for some, it is still a dream to catch. As a teacher in Senior…
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By: Lyssa Monique Balajadia Izon Many still have the wrong impression. When you say you’re a Criminology student, the first question often is, “Where are you assigned?” or “Ma’am, are you already a police officer?” I just smile, but deep inside, I want to correct that misconception. The truth is—even if you graduate with a…
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By: Ma. Patrice L. Manzano There was a time in my life when I believed that in order to matter, I had to be seen. That to truly prove my worth, I needed some form of acknowledgment—not necessarily grand awards or public praise, but even just quiet gestures: a word of thanks, a passing compliment,…
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by: Ma. Patrice L. Manzo Lately, I’ve been taking quiet moments to reflect on how my journey as a new teacher is unfolding. Beginning my path here at Bataan National High School – Senior High School has been nothing short of transformative. It has been a whirlwind of emotions—excitement, anxiety, pride, and above all, a…
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by: Anna Liza Diomampo Santos For many years, the Department of Education has proposed various programs to support students with disabilities. These initiatives include services for students with physical impairments, those who are deaf or mute, and individuals with cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, amputated limbs, or chronic illnesses. The programs also address students facing psychological…
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by: Diolito A. Ochea Jr. Teachers are like the builders of knowledge in our society. They help students learn important stuff andbecome smart and responsible people. But here’s the problem: many teachers don’t get paid enough for theimportant work they do. Let’s talk about why they need a raise. First off, education is like the…
