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Teacher transforms her classroom into a hotel-like dreamy room to welcome her students this face to face classes

Teacher transforms her classroom into a hotel-like dreamy room to welcome her students this face to face classes

A teacher transforms her classroom into a hotel-like dreamy room in Isabela Leyte! This teacher does have a great taste for beautiful things that the transformation is in cloud 9.

The pandemic forced the teachers to never again see their students until this year. Election is coming to town and it seemed that the government is also making sure to stop the alert levels as well. Teachers are now preparing for the pilot face to face in some level and other school in all levels.

In preparation, a teacher transforms her classroom into a hotel-like dreamy room. The teacher is none other than Miss Farah Mae Mosquite. She is a Grade-12 Zephyr adviser. Teacher Farah is happy to share the make-over she did in her classroom. 

This teacher transforms her classroom into a hotel-like dreamy room for positive vibes. The good vibes this new transformation brings to the students is different. The room has a reading corner, sofa corner, the water dispenser and several plants. 

Teacher Farah is ready to welcome her students in the face to face classes. This teacher transforms her classroom into a hotel-like dreamy room and it is amazing. Not all teachers prepared the way she did. Of course, it entails a lot of effort plus the expenses which is for sure from her own pocket. 

Most teachers this time around are preparing for their classrooms in different ways. The efforts they give to make sure their students will feel at ease on their return to school. We can’t deny that teachers and students missed each other during the stay at home duration. 

This April most school will open again and start to cater the needs of all the students again. There is no doubt that a face to face class is still the best form of learning. It where the students can socialize and be with their friends as they learn together. – Clea | Helpline PH

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