Why Do DepEd Teachers Retire After 15 Years of Service?
Why Do DepEd Teachers Retire After 15 Years of Service? Many teachers in the Philippines look forward to their retirement, …
Why Do DepEd Teachers Retire After 15 Years of Service? Many teachers in the Philippines look forward to their retirement, …
Tired of the System Picture being at school every day, but feeling like you’re not really part of it. This …
Do Promoted Teachers Owe a Debt of Gratitude to the School Principal? In the competitive world of education within the …
Regrets of Being a Master Teacher Becoming a master teacher is often seen as a significant achievement in the field …
DepEd Order No. 002, Series of 2024, aims to reduce the administrative burden on public school teachers by removing non-teaching tasks. While the goal is to help teachers focus more on teaching, there are concerns about how schools will manage these duties without additional support.
Teachers are Not OK, Even Though We Need Them to Be Teachers are like everyday superheroes. They help us learn …
Speakers during INSET are not experts in their topics Imagine sitting in a classroom, excited for a day of INSET …
Discover the 10 types of teachers you’ll encounter during an INSET or seminar! From ‘The Hungry’ with their endless snacks to ‘The Invisible’ who somehow vanish, this lighthearted list highlights the unique personalities that make every training session unforgettable.
It’s important to support our teachers, who shape our students’ futures. One way to help is through In-Service Training (INSET). We propose giving Continuing Professional Development (CPD) units automatically to teachers who participate in INSET. This change would recognize their efforts and encourage them to take these trainings seriously. By doing this, we aim to make INSET a real opportunity for learning and growth, not just a routine. This way, we support our teachers and improve our education system. Let’s give them the recognition they deserve with automatic CPD units for INSET.
The Wrongking System: When Who You Know Matters More Than What You Know In today’s world, we often hear about …