Posts Tagged With: work
Working for the Big boss
Just yesterday at our Wednesday bible study, we were talking about having a different perspective at work. The Bible says, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men.” When you consider that God is your boss, you would give a hundred and one percent and [...]
Engaging Sual Parents in Education
“Ang gawa sa pagkabata, dala hanggang pagtanda.” The *Dolch Test scores released last August probably came as no surprise to many parents. After all, they were the first ones to admit that their children are not performing well in school, and they were also the first to admit they haven’t been doing much about it. [...]
Empowering Itogon
Just came back from our Itogon PMT Meeting and I am overjoyed to see so much potential for greatness :) Working hand in hand is key to a fruitful and productive team who will enable the community to take part in the Education Governance program in Itogon!
The plight of teachers
I’ve always known that the plight of public school teachers in our country is deplorable. But until I saw with my own eyes, and heard with my own ears from these undervalued and underpaid molders of our country’s young, and those who work closely with them, I never realized how much I didn’t know. I [...]
Falling into grace
“Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn.” – C.S. Lewis This month can aptly be summarized with C.S Lewis’ statement. And let me add what my boss said this afternoon to us, on her being very difficult, “It’s painful to work with me. Pain —you need this. Without [...]
Hello Monday, double whammy of an answered prayer, and a faith-stretching prayer request
Monday, lovely Monday. Did you ever like Mondays? Like, do you remember a time when you were really so excited over the fact that it’s a Monday? The start of school, the start of work, the start of the week (okay, that’s wrong: Sunday is the first day of the week). When I started working [...]
I Love To Read: Magat Salamat
I was at Tondo this morning for the Culminating Activity of one of our schools, Magat Salamat Elementary School. The 2nd year of the program was truly phenomenal! From having 94% non-readers to just 4% readers all in one year! I am proud of these kids, their hardworking, underpaid teachers, their gracious and lovely Principal, [...]
Campaign against Charter Change, and let your names and votes count!
The first step is here: the approval of the P11-billion supplemental budget for the full automation of elections. Here’s a link to the article made by Sir Harvey Keh (who interviewed me before, our Board Treasurer, and of Kaya Natin Movement) Also, I have just read and signed the online petition: “Campaign against Charter Change” [...]
Protected: This business of always complaining
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Who’s going to champion our cause in Sual?
The driver of Team Energy arrived in Ministop at exactly 5:00 am. Ms. Cynthia and Aissa were already inside. As soon as we left Dian, Ms. Cynthia asked me if I brought the laptop. I said I didn’t. I intentionally left it at home because just yesterday, Dr. G talked to Aissa and me about [...]
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