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The Quality of Education continues in the midst of the Pandemic

The Quality of Education continues in the midst of the Pandemic     The CoVid-19 Crisis has significantly affected both social and economic sectors in the Philippines, one of them being the education sector. It has brought upon us many challenges and difficulties that are likely to have long-term effects on the potential of children.      As Sec. Briones had said, “Education is not going to be the same as education during my time or during your time. It’s going to change, and the change has already started. We already recognize the signals; we see the increased role of technology and science. We see the need to encourage not only our teachers but our learners to not only specialize and memorize; but to know many things, to know how to analyze, to know how to be objective, to know how to come to break a problem apart, and come up with a solution. And so, despite the too many challenges and problems during the educational era of the pandemic, education continues...

Resilient in the Pandemic : The fighting spirit of the Filipino's

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  Resilient in the Pandemic : The fighting spirit of the Filipino's      Filipinos are known for being resilient, like how they can overcome storms and any obstacle that has come along their lives. They continue to be all smiles despite losing lives and properties, knowing that it’ll take some time again to be able to recover. With the rising cases of COVID-19 and the Philippines being the only country that hasn’t opened schools, it looks like the resiliency in Filipinos are slowly fading. Each day it becomes harder to live, not knowing whether this will be surpassed or if it will be the “new normal” that they call it. Filipinos are losing hope, and this is new to many because Filipinos don’t lose hope that easily.      COVID-19 Pandemic cases have been rising and the Philippines has been going from one type of lockdown to another. Almost every after two weeks, numerous types of lockdowns are being given to the different places in the Philippines and p...

Letter to President Duterte

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  Dear Mr. President,           Hello Mr. President , I’m Jayson F. Rimay Grade 10 Student of Ilocos Sur National High School. It’s my pleasure to send you a letter to inform you and to express my thoughts about your administration.           It had been days since you and Senator Dick Gordon had been seen on national television exchanging accusations, blurting out shameful words with each other. Your government and the Department of Health had been accused of having conspiracy with the Pharmally in the procurement of medical COVID-19 supplies last year. Senator Gordon who is the Chairman of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, probes on the COA report accuses the government of procuring overpriced medical supplies. As Secretary Francisco Duque III of the Department of Health as per your instruction continuously attends Senate probes and he is already addressing the deficiencies in the COA report which pertain to inventory matters in...

Know Me Better

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           I am Jayson F. Rimay or you can just call me “Jay” for short. My life began when I was born on December 19, 2005, at San Vicente, I am now 15 years old. I am residing at Bayubay Norte, San Vicente, Ilocos Sur. I am the oldest child of Mr. Edwin Carlito R. Rimay and Mrs. Rosie F. Rimay. I am currently a 10th Grader at Ilocos Sur National High School under the Special Mathematics Class Program. My favorite hobbies include reading books and articles about history, watching k-drama and Bl series, surfing the internet, and listening to kpop/pop music. I can say that I am a realistic person, easy-going, and fun to be with. I am also an extrovert person, when you match my vibe then I will surely match your vibe too, that’s how I make friends with others. As for my dream professional job, I’ll become a Certified Public Accountant to serve the needs of the people.            As I am grow older, I have come to realize that li...