Friday, October 19, 2018

Notice of Vacancy: Batch 49 at the Department of Education

Hi guys, do you have what it takes to work at the Department of Education Central Office.  Then now is your time to shine.  Join now!





















Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Available Research Journals for DepEd Employees

Dear DepEd Teachers and Researchers,

Sharing with you the information regarding the free access to research journals.  We can view and download articles from their databases until August 30, 2018. 


Sunday, August 19, 2018

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Unforgettable Incident


Kalbaryo sa Kalentong: Gutom, Basa, at Chicken Spaghetti

Ang daming na-caught off guard kahapon—kasama na ako—nang biglang bumaha sa Kalentong. Tuloy-tuloy lang ang ulan, at sa sobrang bilis ng pagtaas ng tubig, para kang lumulutang sa kalsada.

More than seven hours akong stranded, naghihintay ng jeep o kahit anong sasakyan papuntang Quiapo. Pero wala. Kahit anino ng sasakyan, wala akong nakita. Basa ako mula ulo hanggang paa—literal at figurative. Ramdam ko na yung pamamanhid sa mga daliri at paa habang tumatawid sa tila ilog na New Panaderos Extension papuntang Kalentong Fire Station.

Pero kahit sa gitna ng hirap, may mga unexpected blessings pa rin.

May nakita akong 24/7 McDonald's sa Aglipay—salamat at hindi siya inabot ng baha. Dun muna ako nagtago. Unang mission: makaihi at maibsan ang tensyon na halos ilang oras ko nang pinipigil. Pagkatapos nun, umorder ako ng paborito kong Chicken Spaghetti with extra rice. Akala ko kaya ko siyang ubusin. Pero sa pagod ko, parang ang bigat na ng kutsara.


Lumabas ako sandali, sumilip sa bintana—pero ganun pa rin. Baha pa rin. Walang galaw. Walang sasakyan.

Pagkalipas ng apat na oras, umorder ulit ako. Medium coffee at regular fries this time. Sinabi ko sa sarili ko, “Mukhang dito na talaga ako matutulog.”

Pero biglang may kaguluhan sa labas.

May dumating na ten-wheeler truck, at ang balita—LIBRE sumakay! Walang bayad, walang tanong. As in, sumakay ka na lang kung gusto mong makauwi.

Napatingin ako sa relo—1:30 a.m. na pala. OMG! Kinuha ko agad ang backpack ko at sumabay sa mga taong sabik na ring makauwi sa kani-kanilang pamilya.

Kaya ngayon, gusto kong magpasalamat—mula sa kaibuturan ng puso ko—sa may-ari, driver, at staff ng truck na ‘yon. Hindi niyo alam kung gaano kalaki ang naitulong niyo sa amin. Walang kapalit. Walang kaplastikan.

Saludo ako sa inyo.

Ito lang ang munting paraan ko para ipaabot ang taos-puso kong pasasalamat.

At sa wakas…

Nakauwi rin ako.





But my happiness was short-lived as the truck coursed through the Lourdes Hospital near Don Bosco and Baltao Streets and after passing through submerged areas, it stuck.  The passengers still waited for about ten minutes, but since there were no motion and action we decided to leave the vehicle.

I found out that it was impossible to move due to massive cars and trucks in front of us.

To cut this long story short, I walked from Baltao to Quiapo in the early morning of August 12, 2018 and had cramps along the way.


I felt the exhaustion after I reached the Quiapo Church wherein my strength was renewed.  Thank you, Lord, for these unseen blessings.







Saturday, August 11, 2018

Amazing Workshop Activity

I attended the Curriculum Contextualization Policy Finalization on June 13-14, 2018 at SEDA Vertis Hotel, Quezon City.  The Finalization was attended by technical staff from the Curriculum and Instruction of the Department of Education - Bureau of Curriculum Development, Bureau of Learning Delivery, Bureau of Education Assessment, and of course, the Bureau of Learning Resources were I belong.

I have been very serious during the training and I hardly gave my prepared jokes.  During the closing ceremony, the focal person gave an activity with a twist.  We, the participants, were asked to write comments to each other using a color-coded cartolina.  Each color meant something but I forgot to jot down the meaning of each. I just got these cut-outs after 3 months and I am so happy to see these comments.





The activity was so nice and I suggest it to anyone to do it in your future workshop. 

Thank you for reading guys.

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Be Cool in Bikol


Hello, friends!

I’ve been feeling incredibly thankful these past few months—I’ve had a series of unexpected and unplanned travels to Cebu, Dipolog, and most recently, Albay!

Today, I’d love to share with you the beautiful places I visited in Bikolandia. 🌧️ Yes, the weather was rainy—but the journey? Totally worth it.

Armed with my ever-reliable Samsung Galaxy A7 Android camera (trusty travel companion!), I may have had limited time to explore Albay, but I brought home unlimited memories and snapshots that I’ll be sharing with you here.

So sit back, scroll on, and enjoy the photos! 📸✨

#BikolandiaChronicles #AlbayAdventures #RainOrShineWanderer #SamsungShoots

🌋 Mt. Mayon — A Dream Fulfilled

Mt. Mayon is a classic stratovolcano, famous for its perfect cone shape—often hailed as the most beautifully symmetrical volcano in the world. Its majestic form was sculpted over time by layers of lava flows, pyroclastic surges, and natural erosion.

I never expected that I would finally see her in person—and not just anywhere, but right from the Legazpi Airport! 😲✈️

Ever since I was a child, I dreamed of seeing Mt. Mayon with my own eyes. And just like that, the moment arrived—quietly, powerfully, and beautifully.

Truly amazing.

Sometimes, life surprises you with the things you thought you'd only admire from books and postcards. 📸❤️
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🏛️ The Cagsawa Ruins — History, Beauty, and a Few Camera Tricks

The Cagsawa Ruins are what remain of a 16th-century Franciscan church that has withstood time, tragedy, and nature’s fury. Originally built in 1587 in the town of Cagsawa, the church was burned down by Dutch pirates in 1636, rebuilt in 1724 by Fr. Francisco Blanco, and then tragically buried—along with much of the town—during Mayon Volcano’s devastating eruption on February 1, 1814.

Fast forward to today:

I finally had the chance to visit this historic site—thanks to two lovely ladies from our workshop (you’ll see them in the photos... can you spot them? 😉).

I was absolutely dumbfounded by the scenery. The haunting beauty of the ruins against the backdrop of Mt. Mayon was like stepping into a painting.

While there, friendly locals offered to take our pictures (yes, for a small fee)—and we said yes. And wow... I was shocked by the results! The photos were amazing—filled with perspective tricks, perfect framing, and creativity that I didn’t expect.

ere’s the funny part:

I help manage illustrators workshops in public schools, and yet there I was, mind blown by basic photo illusions I had never tried. 😅

Lesson learned: never underestimate the talent of local guides—and never stop learning, even when it comes to touristy camera tricks!





Cagraray Eco Park

I was mesmerized by the beauty of Cagraray Eco Energy Park which was an hour away from Casa Lorenzo Hotel where I stayed.  Thanks to DepEd Illustrator from Albay Mr. Antonio Basilla who took his time from a busy day just to bring me there.  Well, I will not do the talking and will just let my photos speak for them.




I hope you enjoyed the pictures, ladies, and gentlemen, these are the three places to visit in Legazpi, Albay.