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Hi Fellow Teachers. For our sixth episode, I was able to interview a fellow Filipino educator and a colleague IELTA Philippines. Racel John Besa, a Public Senior High School teacher at Kapayapaan Integrated School, has been teaching English, Research and Humanities and Social Sciences, and other Language related subjects for the past seven (7) years. He is presently the President of Project Love and Marketing Secretary of IELTA-Philippines and perusing his Master of Art in English as a Second Language at De La Salle University – Dasmariñas. His interests are educational technology, world Englishes, and researches focusing on students’ welfare and critical thinking and creativity. The love and passion for teaching bring his life in commUNITY to have a better world.
Listen as he shares his pandemic experience as Racel and as Teacher Racel, how did he adapt, the things he learned, and finally, how does he inspire his learners, the quote that allowed him to be "THE BETTER VERSION" of himself and other wonderful things about being an educator.
By Bryant AtenciaHi Fellow Teachers. For our sixth episode, I was able to interview a fellow Filipino educator and a colleague IELTA Philippines. Racel John Besa, a Public Senior High School teacher at Kapayapaan Integrated School, has been teaching English, Research and Humanities and Social Sciences, and other Language related subjects for the past seven (7) years. He is presently the President of Project Love and Marketing Secretary of IELTA-Philippines and perusing his Master of Art in English as a Second Language at De La Salle University – Dasmariñas. His interests are educational technology, world Englishes, and researches focusing on students’ welfare and critical thinking and creativity. The love and passion for teaching bring his life in commUNITY to have a better world.
Listen as he shares his pandemic experience as Racel and as Teacher Racel, how did he adapt, the things he learned, and finally, how does he inspire his learners, the quote that allowed him to be "THE BETTER VERSION" of himself and other wonderful things about being an educator.