An educator’s decalogue | Inquirer Opinion

An educator’s decalogue

/ 10:56 PM November 04, 2011

After spending 37 years in the field of education, I must admit that I am leaving as a legacy only this decalogue that I have faithfully lived by:

1. Education is a right, fight for it.

2. Ask questions on lessons not fully explained by teachers.

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3. Seek the objective of education, not the name of the school or the teachers.

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4. If in a private school, pay your tuition, it’s not government-subsidized.

5. Ask for a certificate of recognition, you may have been duped by a colorum school.

6. Take courses that will empower you as an entrepreneur, not enslave you as a worker.

7. Go back to your school after receiving your first paycheck to thank your teachers, then subsidize a scholar.

8. Values formation is the be-all and end-all of a school curriculum. Live it.

9. You may not know Science and Math, but you are better off with GMRC (good manners and right conduct).

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10. Do anything except those that may embarrass you, your school or your family.

—ELEAZARDO KASILAG,

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