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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‘Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye’
By Fr. Roy Cimagala Words of Mary to the servants at the wedding in Cana. (cfr. John 2:1-11) While the festive celebration was going on, the mother of Christ noticed that wine was running out. She approached him to inform him of the problem, but her request at first was denied. “Woman, what is that …
The unyielding fury of nature and our collective responsibility
By Ignacio R. Bunye The first time I heard about the wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area was when I tuned in to get an update on the Traslacion. The radio announcer expressed hope that the devotees of Hesus Nazareno would also include in their prayers and petitions the safety of numerous kababayans in the …
Teaching that transforms
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 …
Bakit marami pa ring nai-scam sa Pilipinas?
By MELANIO MAURICIO JR. INSPIRASYON SA BUHAY. “Huwag ninyong kaliligtaang basahin ang Aklat ng Kautusan at pagbulay-bulayan ito araw at gabi. Tuparin ninyo ng buong ingat ang lahat ng nakasaad doon sa lahat ng sandali, at kayo ay giginhawa at magtatagumpay sa inyong mga buhay.” (Josue 1:8, Bibliya). *** BAKIT MARAMI PA DING MGA NALOLOKO …
Careful with the world
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 …
Blind faith and fanaticism in ‘Isang Himala’
By Dennis Gorecho “Waláng himalâ! Ang himalâ ay nasa pusò ng tao, nasa pusò nating lahat! Tayo ang gumagawâ ng himalâ! Tayo ang gumagawâ ng mga sumpâ at ng mga diyos.” Since its inception, this line from the 1982 film “Himala” directed by Ishmael Bernal has been inextricably linked to Nora Aunor. The film follows …
SHS immersion magic
By Herman M. Lagon When SHS work immersion launched in 2017, it was a leap into uncharted territory — students leaving the classroom to face real-world challenges. Daunting yet exhilarating, it promised transformation like never before. I vividly recall my pre-pandemic days at Ateneo de Iloilo, coordinating the deployment of hundreds of students across Iloilo, …
Jobs generation: A tool for fighting inequality
By Sonny Angara Recently, Oxfam and Development Finance International (DFI) released the latest Commitment to Reduce Inequality (CRI) Index, which gauges the performance of countries in bridging the gap between the rich and poor according to three main dimensions or pillars — public services spending, the progressivity of taxation, and labor policies. The CRI index …
Blending the different aspects of our life
By Fr. Roy Cimagala It’s a skill and art that we need to develop. We cannot deny that we have different aspects of our life that can be competing and conflicting, and we should just learn how to blend them as best that we could into some meaningful unity and consistency. Our life involves both …