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How TacNHS celebrates NSTW2019

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With a very short notice, still, we had able to celebrate this year's National Science and Technology Week 2019 memorably. This year's theme is "Science for the People: Enabling Technologies for Sustainable Development". It aims to promote innovations to attain the crafted sustainable development goals of countries under the umbrella of the United Nations, and Philippines as a member country, Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and other agencies including DepEd directed schools to celebrate this week-long activity.  In school, Science Department headed by Mr. Jethro Odoy, the School Science Coordinator and with the helped of the Science Club Officers headed by Jeck Lou Isidor, organized a school-based activity with the different line-up of events, to wit: Poster Making Contest, Essay Writing Contest, Sci-Tech Quiz Show and Moda TacNHS 2019 (Eco Fashion Show). The culmination happened last July 19, 2019 and everybody was jubilant as they ch

Qualitative Research:Phenomenology (VIDEO)

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For consultancy services, please email jethrodeped7@gmail.com  HAHAHAHA mora jowg hawod!

A Friendly Reminder To Students: Your Attitude Can Either Help Or Break You!

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Disclaimer: It would be safe for me to say that, yes, teachers may differ in terms of perceptions, assumptions, opinions and whatever it is, I absolutely agree. But this opinion is very personal, taking into account my experiences in the teaching world, interacting different types of personalities of diverse students. Let me start this argument by asking the following questions: 1. Am I sensitive to my students' movements or gestures in class? 2. Do I feel being hated or disliked by the students basing the way they behave? 3. Do I have the tendency to remember the students and hate him/her for a reason of manifesting misbehavior and irritating attitude? 4. What irritates me the most? 5. How will I respond and deal with those kind of students? Hmmm... The questions are tough, but answering these questions would absolutely allow students to ponder and reflect too as I do. First, "Am I sensitive to my students' movements or gestures in class?" YES! I

Being Alone is not Lonely, Actually

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April 29, is my birthday. So to save some money, I booked a round-trip ticket DVO-MLA-DVO last year. I have never been to Baguio, which is dubbed as the country's Summer Capital. I am not a newbie traveler, but I admit, I'm not the kind of blogger slash traveler. So I decided to share some few highlights of my trip :) I usually booked flight that fly in the evening or afternonn, because it's the cheapest and Cebu Pac is the only option I had, that's why I have a GetGo Card from them, earning points while flying at the same time. So, the adventure was really tiring. I arrived at the NAIA around 4 PM, so to save time and money, I went straight to Bus Terminal in Pasay which houses the buses with route going to Baguio. I've been obsessed with travelling in a bus while putting headset on, enjoying the music and the sights. It gives me an inspiring energy and triggers me to explore and dream more. The time travel from Pasay to Baguio is around 8 hours, so-----------

My 10-minute Reflection (How Horrible Could It Be)

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NO EDIT. JUST PLAIN TEXT (PRODUCT OF A CRAMMING MIND) This is really "I don't Know" type of reflection......HAHAHAHA "It was 15 years ago when I noticed and discovered my potential in leadership the moment I received my first ever award entitled “Best and Great Leader”. I have no idea why I received that award, and later years and until this day, I have able to define myself better and understand my being and personality, indeed, I rediscovered day by day, that I have this innate gift of leading people. In the field I am currently positioned, education, challenges are always giving me the opportunity to learn, discover, apply and reflect on the different ideas and issues concerning different processes in the context of the field I chose. Even in the classroom setting, being an adviser, it takes a good wisdom in leadership to lead the pack to greater heights, and I should say, experiences are really the best teacher in acquiring th is   wisdom . However, I c

Starting the School Year Right

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It's been really a while. Hello folks! How are you? Let me share to you some things I'm excited about and the challenges ahead. June 3. Sad. It is. Excited. It is. Both co-exist and one will emerge dominant  for sure. We'll sum up at the end. Let us begin by answering the question "How was your summer goals"? As expected, I have never been to crazy places, sad, but my summer staycation was calm, renewing, full of reflections and it's all about family and love. And now, here I am, survived the first day high!. I'm happy with my new assignment as Grade 10 Diamond adviser, they are brilliant, and hope they will live with the expectations. I was also designated as the science coordinator, although hesitant to accept but I have no option. Now, bothered almost everyday about the things to be done, plans as coordinator and so on. But hey, what is worrisome and bothersome I am facing as of the moment? are the class schedules and the unavailability of classro

Grade 7 Daisy goes to ASHRAM

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I may have posted this so late, so, my apology. I don't know actually how to create a post for this, I just don't feel writing anything at this moment. Yes, I'm not in the mood, cliche!. So, here it is, our trip to ASHRAM with my little kiddos. DAISIES! February 4, 2019, AROUND 7:00 am. Right after logging in in the school's biometrics saw a bunch of kids waiting excitedly for my arrival HAHAHA. They have even cheered so loud after seeing me. They must have been really super excited for their first retreat. Yes, as usual, as their beloved adviser, haha, I was keen enough hearing their stories of excitement and some more stuffs. Though not everybody made it to Ashram, but at least majority did able to participate. Now, here's the dilemma, yes, i brought my car, but it has only 7 seating capacity. My heart cried as I drove off to retreat house but my heart melted as i heard stories straight my students' hearts. We have laughed, talked and the cycle continued