When the ‘idol’ is problematic | Inquirer Opinion

When the ‘idol’ is problematic

05:02 AM March 26, 2019

I am a kindergarten teacher. As early as this stage, I begin to explain to my pupils that the purpose of school is to guide them to be successful and make their parents proud of them.

I used to ask them who are the successful people they know and want to emulate. I even asked them to act and speak like their idol.

But in the past couple of years, most of the kids began choosing the President, so I had to stop asking them to act and speak like their idol.

RIALEZA ANDRIN-CASTILLO, Kalayaan Elementary School

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