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What Are We Letting Into Our Homes?

The online world can educate and connect children, but without guidance, it can also expose them to dangers hidden behind ordinary interactions.

Before 1521: Ed Lapiz Reflects On The Friendship Between Two Nations

The story of Sultan Paduka Batara reminds Filipinos that our precolonial past was filled with diplomacy, sovereignty, and meaningful ties beyond our shores.

Museo Ng Makati: Birthplace Of The Kuwentista Movement

The Kuwentista Movement reminds us that stories are not only told for entertainment, but shared to educate, empower, and connect communities.

Ask Leonna: What Happens When Children Play?

Through simple materials like mud, leaves, boxes, and twigs, Leonna sees children create worlds full of learning and meaning.

From Patrick Johnson: A Sunrise Liturgy For The Hard Mornings

The words encourage releasing pressure to prove worth, focusing instead on loving others and accepting that enoughness comes through Christ, not personal achievement.

Recognizing Filipino Excellence In Nation-Building

The theme “Tough Times Don’t Last. Tough People Do.” reflects the enduring spirit of leaders recognized by the Asia CEO Awards each year.

Here’s Mayor Vico Sotto On Transforming The Philippines

The success of Pasig City’s reading programs demonstrates how simple interventions, when guided by data, can significantly improve literacy and student performance.

Strengths Awareness For Self And Others

Seeking feedback, investing in growth, and applying strengths in service of others reinforces the importance of continuous personal development.

God Makes Things Grow

A school rooted in ministry continues to expand its reach, offering students both academic training and opportunities for personal and spiritual development.

Participatory Development And Good Education Governance

Leadership evolves when leaders accept that they do not have all the answers.

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