Emily Quintos’ full support in creating resilient and globally competent students
Magellan| 4hrs ago
There was a slight hint of irritation and dissatisfaction in the tone of the Araling Panlinpunan Education Program Supervisor (EPS) in the Department of Education (DepEd) in Cavite as she shared the current incompetence prevalent in the K-12 curriculum. She was disappointed not in the students necessarily, but in the structure of the syllabus itself—for the learners were competent on their own, but could not take the sheer amount of learning competencies they were taught. That is why, she vouched for change just like every other syllabus in her advocacy to create globally competent students and harness their potential by changing and revising the curriculum for a better tomorrow.
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RESILIENT CHARACTER
Apolinario Mabini| 3 hrs ago
This were the words of the Department of Education (DepEd) Educational Program Supervisor (EPS) in Araling Panlipunan of Cavite as she shared her “matatag” foundation as she went through everything that could ever be....
Feisty Conquest
Apolinario Mabini | 3 hrs ago
Engaging before the true nature of the world, where people aren’t as nice as they seem, where they will judge you at face value—Emily Quintos, who is the education program supervisor (EPS) of Araling Panlipunan in....