Written by: Jelie May MaƱacap Interviewed by: Angelou V. Leduna “Because I love what I do. I get “I love yous” from children that I got privileged to bond with and talk to. Lahi ra jud siya nga feeling. Children are the most honest beings para nako. Lahi ras mga “I love you” sa mga bulingit nga ex.” Miss Archele Navarro Baladya said in an online interview when asked about her motivation why she continued teaching despite being a cancer patient. The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery. In this time of pandemic, it is not only the students who were constrained from going to school, but the teachers as well. One cannot deny the fact that some of the teachers are new to this mode of giving students the quality of education. On the other side of the coin, students were also clueless of their teacher’s struggles. It is not a piece of cake to handle classes in a face-to-face environment, how much more handling them virtually with an own unique battle. Teachers r...
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