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         <title>Who Am I To My Future Studets?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>I hope that my students will remember me not just as their teacher but as someone who truly believed in them, supported them, and inspired them to reach their full potential. My role in their lives extends beyond the classroom—I aim to make a meaningful impact, one student at a time. While I may not change the world on a grand scale, I believe that positively influencing my students' lives is a meaningful way to fulfill my purpose as an educator.</p><p>I want to be the kind of teacher who leaves a lasting impression, not just through the lessons I teach but through the encouragement and guidance I provide. I hope to create a learning environment where they feel valued, respected, and motivated to do their best. By fostering their confidence and helping them discover their strengths, I want them to believe in themselves and their abilities.</p><p>More than just teaching academic lessons, I want to instill in them the importance of perseverance, kindness, and lifelong learning. Education is not just about knowledge—it is about shaping character and preparing students for the future. If I can inspire even one student to dream big and work hard for their goals, then I know I have made a difference.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2025-02-19 01:02:14 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>My WordArt For Inclusive Education</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Explanation of My WordArt on Inclusive Education</strong></p><p><strong>Words Used and Their Meanings</strong></p><p>I carefully selected these words because they highlight the key aspects of <strong>inclusive education</strong> and its importance in society:</p><ul><li><p><strong>Accessibility</strong> – Education should be available and accessible to all learners, including those with disabilities. Schools and learning materials should be designed to accommodate different needs.</p></li><li><p><strong>Diversity</strong> – Recognizing and embracing differences among students, including abilities, backgrounds, and learning styles. Every student is unique, and inclusive education values those differences.</p></li><li><p><strong>Empowerment</strong> – Giving individuals, especially those with disabilities, the confidence and resources to reach their full potential. Education should not just provide knowledge but also empower students to succeed in life.</p></li><li><p><strong>Inclusion</strong> – No student should feel left out. Inclusive education ensures that every learner, regardless of ability, is given the same opportunities to learn, grow, and contribute to society.</p></li><li><p><strong>Support</strong> – Teachers, families, and communities must work together to provide emotional, academic, and social support to students who need it.</p></li><li><p><strong>Universal Design</strong> – Learning materials, teaching strategies, and school environments should be designed in a way that benefits all students, making education accessible to everyone.</p></li><li><p><strong>Awareness</strong> – Many people are unaware of the struggles faced by individuals with disabilities. Spreading awareness helps eliminate discrimination and fosters a culture of acceptance.</p></li><li><p><strong>Adaptation</strong> – Schools and educators must be flexible in their teaching methods, adapting to the needs of students with disabilities to ensure they receive a quality education.</p></li><li><p><strong>Respect</strong> – Every student, regardless of their background or abilities, deserves to be treated with kindness and dignity. Respect is a foundation of an inclusive society.</p></li><li><p><strong>Equality</strong> – Inclusive education is built on the principle of equality, where every student receives the same level of quality education and opportunities, ensuring that no one is left behind.</p></li></ul><p><strong>Shape of My WordArt</strong></p><p>I chose the <strong>shape of two hands forming a heart</strong> because it represents <strong>compassion, unity, and support</strong>—the essential values of inclusive education. The hands symbolize the act of <strong>helping, lifting, and embracing</strong> individuals who may need extra assistance, while the heart reflects <strong>love, acceptance, and kindness</strong> in education. This shape conveys the message that <strong>everyone deserves to feel included, valued, and respected in their learning environment</strong>.</p><p><strong>Color and Design Choice</strong></p><ul><li><p><strong>Black background</strong> – This makes the words stand out clearly, ensuring that the message of inclusion and accessibility is highly visible.</p></li><li><p><strong>White text</strong> – Represents openness, clarity, and fairness in education. It emphasizes that education should be <strong>free from bias and discrimination</strong>.</p></li><li><p><strong>Green text</strong> – Green is associated with <strong>growth, learning, and hope</strong>. It represents the idea that inclusive education leads to a brighter future for everyone, especially for those who face challenges in traditional learning environments.</p></li></ul><p><strong>Significance of My Padlet Post</strong></p><p>This WordArt is not just an artistic creation—it is a <strong>symbol of advocacy for inclusive education</strong>. It reminds us that <strong>every student, regardless of their abilities, deserves equal opportunities to learn and thrive</strong>. It also encourages teachers, parents, and society to work together to build an educational system that is <strong>accessible, fair, and welcoming for all</strong>.</p><p>By sharing this in my Padlet, I hope to <strong>spread awareness about inclusive education</strong> and inspire others to <strong>support and implement inclusive practices</strong> in schools and communities. Inclusion is not just about allowing students with disabilities into classrooms; it is about <strong>creating an environment where every learner is valued, supported, and given the opportunity to succeed</strong>.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2025-03-15 12:30:54 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Nujeen Mustafa is a courageous young woman with cerebral palsy who showed incredible <strong>resilience</strong> by traveling thousands of miles in a wheelchair to escape war in Syria. Despite her physical limitations, she never gave up and reached Germany safely, proving her strong will and determination. She became a powerful <strong>advocate</strong>, using her voice to speak at the United Nations and fight for the rights of refugees and people with disabilities. Nujeen also showed her <strong>intelligence and creativity</strong> by co-writing books that shared her journey and inspired people around the world. Her efforts brought her international <strong>recognition</strong>, including being named one of BBC’s 100 Women. Through her story, Nujeen proved that a disability does not define a person’s worth or limit their ability to make a difference.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2025-05-20 13:39:00 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Adeline Dumapong-Ancheta, born on December 13, 1973, in Kiangan, Ifugao, is a trailblazing Filipina Paralympic powerlifter. Contracting polio at the age of three, she overcame early life challenges and pursued education, earning a degree in computer secretarial from St. Paul University Quezon City. In 1997, encouraged by friends, she took up powerlifting and quickly rose to prominence. At the 2000 Sydney Paralympics, she made history by winning a bronze medal in the women's −82.5kg powerlifting event, becoming the Philippines' first Paralympic medalist. Throughout her career, she amassed numerous accolades, including multiple medals in the Asian Para Games and ASEAN Para Games.Beyond her athletic achievements, Adeline has been a steadfast advocate for persons with disabilities, using her platform to promote inclusivity and equal opportunities. After 25 years of representing the Philippines, she announced her retirement in January 2024, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, determination, and inspiration for future generations.</p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2025-05-20 14:07:23 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>The Story of the Distorted Human Figure</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>ANG STORYA NI SARAH  (with a th)</p><p>Ito ay storya ng isang batang naghahanap ng pagmamahal.  Siya si Sarah (with a th)  ay isang batang isinilang na may kapansanan sa kanyang mga binti at may hindi kaaya-ayang itsura. Sarah , Kay gandang pangalan ngunit bihirang banggitin nino man, at kung sakali mang marinig niya ito, hindi kailanman may lambing o pagmamahal lalong lalo na sa kanyang mga magulang. Bagama't nagmula siya sa isang mayamang pamilya, hindi siya itinuring nang may pagmamahal at pag-aaruga ng kanyang mga magulang. Sa halip, siya'y kanilang minaliit at ipinagwalang-bahala, na tila ba siya'y isang pasanin sa kanilang marangyang buhay.</p><p>Wala siyang halaga kung ituring sa sariling pamilya, isang aninong walang kaagapay. Hindi siya kinakausap ng kanyang mga magulang maliban na lang kung kailangan siyang pagalitan. Hindi siya kinikilala ng kanyang mga kapatid, para bang hindi siya bahagi ng kanilang dugo. Walang nagtatanong kung kumain na ba siya. Walang nag-aalala kung anong nararamdaman niya. Laging ipinaparamdam ng kaniyang pamilya na siya ay naiiba, at hindi katulad nila. Laging pinapamukha na siya ay walang silbi sapagkat siya ay naiiba. Laging ikinukulong sa kwarto kapag may handaan, laging niiwan kapag gumagala ang pamilya. </p><p>Matagal na niyang natutunan na ang pagmamahal ay hindi para sa kanya. Pinapanood niya kung paano yakapin ng kanyang ina ang bunsong kapatid, kung paano hinahaplos ng kanyang ama ang buhok ng panganay. At siya? Lagi na lang nasa gilid, nagmamasid, hindi napapansin, hindi kailangan. Para bang walang nakakakita at nakakarinig sa kaniya, kaya si Vogart ay nakahanap ng init ng pagmamahal mula sa kaniyang sariling yakap. Lagi niyang dinarasal na sana isang araw, kahit isang ngiti o miski sulyap lamang ay kaniyang makita mula sa kaniyang mga magulang, ngunit sadyang kay hirap nga ata ng kaniyang hiling sapagkat ni minsan ay hindi niya ito nakita. At gaya ng dati, muling sumagi sa isip niya ang tanong "Ano bang nagawa ko para maging ganito ang turing nila sa akin? Bakit pa ako isinilang kung wala naman akong halaga? Bakit pa ako binuhay kung ipagkakait lang rin sa aking ang pagmamahal at kalinga na aking gustong madama?Bakit? Mga tanong na kay hirap sagutin.</p><p> Isang araw, sa ilalim ng sinag ng haring araw, naisipan ni Bogarth na mamasyal sa parke gamit ang kaniyang saklay, na sadyang gawa pa sa kahoy na kay luma na, upang pagnilayan ang kaniyang mga katunangan na kailan man ay hindi niya masasagutan at upang maranasan niya din ang maging normal at makipaglaro sa mga bata. Habang naglalakad patungo sa parke, sa isang hindi kalayuang eskinita, napansin niya ang isang grupo ng mga bata na nang-aapi ng isang batang lalaki na may kapansanan din. Ang batang ito ay may kapansanan sa kanyang mga kamay, ngunit sa kabila nito, matapang siyang lumalaban sa mga nambu-bully sa kanya. Nakita ni Vogart kung paano ipinagtanggol ng bata ang kanyang sarili, hindi alintana ang kanyang kalagayan. Namangha si Bogarth sa kaniyang nakita at siya ay nagtago sa gilid upang hindi siya mapansin.</p><p>Nang umalis ang mga nambu-bully, nilapitan ni Vogart ang batang lalaki at sila'y nagkausap. Napag-alaman niya na ang pangalan ng bata ay James, isang batang walang mga braso at kamay ngunit hindi iniinda ang kanyang kapansanan upang lumaban sa mga nang-aapi upang  makapag-aral at mamuhay nang normal. Sa kabila ng kanyang kalagayan, natutunan ni James na magsulat gamit ang kanyang mga paa at naglalakad pa ng 30 minuto at sumasakay ng bangka ng 10 minuto upang makarating sa eskwelahan. </p><p>Sa kanilang pag-uusap, napagtanto ni Bogarth na ang kapansanan ay hindi hadlang upang maging matapang at ipaglaban ang sarili, kahit pa laban sa pang aabuso ng kaniyang pamilya. Nalaman niya na ang tunay na halaga ng isang tao ay hindi nasusukat sa kanyang pisikal na kakayahan kundi sa kanyang determinasyon at tapang na harapin ang mga hamon ng buhay. Mula noon, nagbago ang pananaw ni Sarah sa kanyang sarili. Natutunan niyang pahalagahan ang kanyang sariling kakayahan at nagkaroon ng lakas ng loob na ipaglaban ang kanyang karapatan at dignidad. At nangako siya sa kaniyang sarili, na sa abot ng kaniyang makakaya ay lalaban na sya mula sa pang-aapi ng kaning pamilya.</p><p>Isang pagsubok, isang tagumpay. Yan ang buod ng buhay ni Sarah. Ang kaniyang tibay ng loob at pagpupursigi ay isang testamento sa kaniyang lakaw ng loob. Nawa'y magbigay inspiration sa atin ang kaniyang kwento na harapin ang anumang pagsubok sa buhay ng may tapang at determinasyon.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2025-05-25 03:08:45 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>One local talented/genius personality from the Philippines</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Jose Rizal was a brilliant Filipino nationalist and the country’s most celebrated hero, known as a polymath skilled in medicine, literature, art, and science. He mastered more than 20 languages, including Spanish, German, French, and Japanese, and studied medicine in Europe to become an ophthalmologist to treat his mother’s blindness. Rizal authored the powerful novels <em>Noli Me Tangere</em> and <em>El Filibusterismo</em>, which exposed the injustices of Spanish colonization and awakened the spirit of nationalism among Filipinos. Beyond novels, he wrote essays, poems, and letters that promoted education, equality, and reform. He was also a talented artist and sculptor, creating works that reflected Filipino identity and resistance. Despite advocating peaceful change, his ideas were seen as dangerous by the Spanish authorities. He was arrested, imprisoned, and ultimately executed in 1896. His martyrdom inspired the Philippine Revolution and made him a symbol of freedom. Today, Jose Rizal remains a powerful icon of Filipino pride, intellect, and courage whose legacy lives on in the nation's history and identity.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2025-05-25 03:24:31 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Implication of SDG 4 and SDG 10 to Inclusive Education</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>SDG 4 aims to ensure quality education for all, emphasizing inclusive and equitable learning opportunities. This means schools must remove barriers that prevent children with disabilities and marginalized groups from accessing education. Inclusive education under SDG 4 promotes teaching methods that accommodate different learning needs. It also encourages lifelong learning for everyone, including adults from disadvantaged backgrounds. Meanwhile, SDG 10 focuses on reducing inequalities within and among countries. It supports policies that prevent discrimination based on gender, disability, or socio-economic status in education. By promoting equal opportunities, SDG 10 helps empower marginalized students and reduce social exclusion. Together, SDG 4 and SDG 10 push for an education system where no one is left behind. Inclusive education fosters social cohesion by integrating all students regardless of their differences. Ultimately, these goals work hand in hand to create a fairer and more inclusive society through education.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2025-05-25 03:31:49 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Example of INCLUSIVE facility/equipment</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>The photograph depicts a playground designed for inclusivity, showcasing children with and without disabilities playing together. A child in a wheelchair is actively engaged on a piece of equipment modified for accessibility. Other children are interacting with the same equipment, fostering a sense of shared play. The design of the playground promotes social interaction and equal opportunity for all. The equipment is specifically adapted to accommodate wheelchairs, highlighting its inclusive nature. The adult present appears to be supervising and assisting the children. The scene radiates joy and camaraderie. This inclusive environment benefits all children by promoting understanding and acceptance. The playground exemplifies a commitment to creating accessible spaces for everyone. Such inclusive designs are crucial for fostering a sense of belonging and equal participation.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2025-05-25 03:48:39 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Learning Insights about &quot;Hapag ng Pag-asa&quot;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><br></p><p>"Hapag ng Pag-asa" is a powerful symbol of hope, unity, and compassion in society. It reminds us that sharing a simple meal can bring comfort and dignity to those in need. The concept teaches the importance of <em>bayanihan</em>, or communal unity, which is deeply rooted in Filipino culture. It encourages people to be more aware of the struggles of the poor and marginalized. Through this, we learn that we all have a role in spreading hope and kindness. It also inspires communities to work together in addressing hunger and poverty. "Hapag ng Pag-asa" is more than just food—it represents love, empathy, and action. It teaches students and individuals to be socially responsible and caring. This insight helps us value the blessings we have and share them with others. In the end, "Hapag ng Pag-asa" calls us to become instruments of hope in our own simple ways.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2025-05-25 04:09:44 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Global Advocacy Vedio</title>
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