Moving toward high-value industries, higher-paying jobs

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January 21, 2025
Posted in Better Days, OPINION

By Sonny Angara Over the past three years, I have been advocating for a transformation among our industries — from one that produces common, low-value goods to one that churns out complex, high-value products. We dubbed this Tatak Pinoy (“Proudly Filipino”), which embodies our vision and ambition to see Philippine industries, entrepreneurs, professionals, workers, artisans, …

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Learn to be contented and thankful

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January 21, 2025

By Fr. Roy Cimagala That gospel parable about the Kingdom of heaven likened to a landowner who hired laborers for his vineyard at different hours of the day (cfr. Matthew 20:1-16) strongly reminds us that we should be contented and thankful for whatever God gives us. We have to be wary of comparing ourselves with …

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Having crushes knows no age

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January 20, 2025
Posted in Impulses, OPINION

By Herman M. Lagon Everyone has a crush story, that little blush-worthy narrative of unspoken admiration. Having a crush is as natural as it is timeless, transcending age and proving that attraction is not a young person’s exclusive territory. Crushes are refreshing reminders that, despite our adult lives crammed with responsibilities, we are still capable …

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Dunning-Kruger’s cognitive bias

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January 18, 2025
Posted in Impulses, OPINION

By Herman M. Lagon In educational settings, the Dunning-Kruger effect manifests with particular intensity and consequence, impacting not only the relationship between teachers and students but also among faculty and administrators. This cognitive bias, where individuals with limited knowledge overestimate their competence, can significantly disrupt learning environments and collaborative efforts among educators. Consider a typical …

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Teaching that transforms

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January 17, 2025
Posted in Impulses, OPINION

By Herman M. Lagon Asking about one’s educational philosophy is more than a homework — it is a chance to consider education’s value, possibilities and influence in a changing world. For me, education goes beyond teaching skills and knowledge. I have spent over 20 years in the Atenean system and two years in the state …

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Careful with the world

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January 16, 2025

By Fr. Roy Cimagala “You belong to this world, but I do not belong to this world.” (John 8:23) Words of Christ addressed to those who did not believe him. With these words Christ is telling us that if we do not believe in him, we would be stuck in the world instead of heading …

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