AND WE are now an official badminton club! We can now use our town’s gymnasium. When we stated, we’re just playing in front our our municipal hall. Although we dind’t have problems with the place, having it in the gymnasium is more comfortable. Plus, it gives us security that whatever the weather, we can go [...]
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I’m Missing My Students
FOR SEVERAL days now, I have not been doing classroom teaching because my principal commissioned me to draft our school improvement plan. It’s draining the spirit in me because, for several hours in a day, we’re talking about problems and trying to find solutions, which appear to be very elusive.
It’s not that I am complaining. [...]
Updates
WHAT A creative title! (Harhar!) But that is exactly what this post is about. Let me tell you what I’m into these days.
THE BLOGGING SEMINAR. It’s still not very clear up to this day. Loreen and I are working hard for this in preparation for the Mindanao Bloggers Summit 2, which will be held in [...]
Protect Your PayPal Account from Phishers
I DON’T want to sound like an expert online money-maker with this post. I’d just like to warn some bloggers who have PayPal accounts that online phishers are at work. And I’d like to reveal their scheme here.
I received an email with subject “Remove Limitation” from someone who disguises himself as a representative of PayPal. [...]
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A Possible Relief–DepEd Releases Guidelines on the Implementation of the 6-Hour Classroom Teaching Load
THIS MORNING our librarian gave us photocopies of an article from the broadsheet about DepEd’s implementing guidelines on the 6-hour workday for teachers.
I read it carefully and I realized that it actually didn’t shorten the number of hours of work in a day. It only limits the number of hours of classroom teaching to six. The remaining two [...]
Too Difficult a Situation for Teachers (and Students, Too!)
I HAVE no right to complain.
In many schools in the country today, teachers have to teach inside classrooms with more than 80 students for more than seven hours a day. They spend their own money for their visual aids and other instructional materials. Their classrooms are neither well ventilated nor sound proofed. Moreover, they teach low [...]
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Sarangani's Munato Festival
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IT'S SARANGANI's 16th Foundation Anniversary. Watch out for updates on the MunaTo Festival 2008, November 27-29, 2008 at the Sarangani Provincial Capitol Park, Alabel, Sarangani Province.
MunaTo is a B'laan word, which means First People, referring to the relics found in Maitum, Sarangani Province that implies the existence of an ancient civilization there in about 500 BC.





