A post has been going around lately—written by a Filipino teacher—that struck a chord with many. It speaks about the frustration of not being able to discipline students anymore without being labeled abusive, of feeling powerless, of fearing backlash for simply doing what was once considered “normal.” The post paints a picture of a generation… Continue reading Correction Is Not Abuse, and Leadership Is Not About Fear
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One of the Teachers I’ll Always Remember: Ma’am Bariwa
When I think about the many teachers I’ve had in my life, one name always stands out, even after all these years—Mrs. Tessie Bariwa, or as we all knew her, Ma’am Bariwa. She was my very first teacher in Grade 1, and even though it has been decades since those early school days, her memory… Continue reading One of the Teachers I’ll Always Remember: Ma’am Bariwa
