Making friends in jail: the story of a cell teacher

Measuring success

Holidays are a component of Irene’s vocabulary. While Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays are committed to city prison, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays are reserved for young people who do not attend school and adult students in Barangay Tatalon.

Now as an instructor 1, she has also assumed four responsibilities at a school close to number one, where she is still for future ELA students.

You may have only booked on Saturdays for her, but she is pursuing a master’s degree in special education, for her students with learning disabilities and behavioral problems.

But she calls the QC to criminalize her baby, the one in her development.

“Sabi nila ang a hit daw yung mga taong naka-Graduate. Sabi ko for a related Hindi. Control to fight with ELA is enough nakita mong nagbago.

(They say that those who approve of the ELA are the ones who graduate, I don’t think so. I think the one who succeeds is the user who adapts even if he doesn’t pass the ELA).

Next year marks his tenth year in the detention center. Her students make fun of her about a great one specially ready for her.

She was just looking to teach, but she became friends along the way. – Rappler. com

Jee, Rappler’s head office, deals with most of the world’s clinical and environmental records on site. He likes to listen to podcasts and K-pop, watch Asian dramas and run long distances. He hopes one day to move to Israel to re-step his way. the steps of his Savior.

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