As a teachers i have an important role to play in my students/child protection. This lies not only in the detection and reporting of possible cases of child abuse but also in multi-disciplinary teamwork, and in contributing to the ongoing support and monitoring of the abused child. Knowing about children’s rights gives us tools to assess whether the rights of every child are being respected not only in their classrooms and schools but also in the larger community. And also empowers us to create safe spaces in my classrooms. Something that studies show, improves overall performance, but also become advocates and defend my students’ rights.
I agree po dun sa sinabi nyo na we should protect children lalo their early year of their life because it will really affect on how will they think and act as an adult. And as a teacher we should give the care and provide a safe place where they can freely showcase themselve. With that we should also communicate with their guardians if we are noticing something that is bothering because in that way, thay are inform na we are really taking care of their child and we are concern to them even outside of the school setting
Knowing the rights of children is beneficial for me in order to recognize my limits as a teacher. Having this knowledge helps me to ensure that I will not overstep boundaries as an instructor, but it also helps me be wary of the safety of my students. As their teacher, I am also their second parent; meaning their welfare and security come first before anything. As a person who wishes to enter the field of Early Childhood Education, the students that I will be handling are not at the age of understanding their rights. It is up to me to protect them and guide them. Velarde, Anthrea Claire V. BECED 2-1
As a future early childhood educator, it is important to know the rights of children because it can help me to build a positive environment as well as make strategies that facilitate effective learning for my future students. Knowing their rights gives me access to help and assist them in developing their skills and reaching their full potential. I believe that it’s teachers’ duty to ensure children’s protection, awareness, and involvement in our society. Thus, teachers are fundamental in children’s development and growth. So being aware of children’s rights can benefit not only the future of their students but also the future of our nation.
I think it has really been in my teaching philosophy that in the future I want to treat my students with respect and equality. Knowing their rights is very significant for teachers because, in that way, we can organize opportunities for them to fully develop without compromising their rights as human beings. Aside from that, knowing the rights of children, we can share with them their rights and make them aware of them. And when children are well aware of their rights, I think it is a very good thing. They will know their worth and know how to respect themselves.
As an educator, it is crucial to know the rights of children because they are vulnerable and don't have enough experience or understanding to fight for themselves. School is their second home, and teachers are their second family, and as their second mom or dad, we should provide a secure environment for them, defending them against danger, abuse, and neglect. Melody America BSEDMT 2-1N
Knowing children's rights is important for us as future early childhood educators. As their teachers, it is our responsibility to guard them and keep them safe in any circumstances. Knowing the rights of the children and being aware of them will help me as a teacher to better guide my students. Furthermore, since I am now aware of children's rights, I can teach them so even if they are young children they are aware that they have their rights too.
Good day Ma’am Didith! As an educator, I do believe that our duty is not just to teach and impart knowledge to our learners but also to protect, to mold, and to recognize the rights of our students, regardless of their nature, background, age, sexuality etc. Every child has to be loved, respected and accepted the way they deserve. And so as their second guardian, it is one of our duties to provide them safe and nurturing space where they can fully express themselves without fear of judgment and discrimination. Helping them fulfill their full potential in pursuit of their dreams by letting them realize their fundamental rights is also part of our responsibilities as a teacher. Thank you for this lecture video, Ma’am Didith! Palomar, Ziryl B. BSEDMT 2-1N
I was able to comprehend the significance of knowing the rights of children after seeing the lecture video. As a prospective teacher, it gave me new insight into how I can meet my students' needs or improve my comprehension of them. Also, as a teacher I can make my students feel that they can trust me. Roldan, Juliana Grace BSEDMT 2-1N
as a future educator it is important for us to the the essense of knowing the right of the children because in this profession we will mostly encounter and teach students. knowing the rights of the children also means kowing what they deserve. many of the student don't know their rights and most of the time children can't voice out what they feel and stay silent knowing that there are rights for them. teachers could be their voice and be someone who can take actions.
It assists teachers in identifying the needs of their children so that they can improve the learning environment for the children. Respecting their individuality improves their physical and mental development. We may determine which activities and needs they should participate in if we understand their rights.
Knowing about children's rights is not only important information for us to learn but also a requirement for us to understand as future educators. Understanding these rights as a future educator will help us promote children's healthy development. Children need to feel safe and free in our society as it is, and as a future educator, I want to make clear the goals and significance of their rights as a well-being. Dula, Alshery Justine T. BECED 2-1
As a future early childhood educator, it is my mission to understand my students' rights, especially since they are so young and deserve a teacher who they can trust to make them feel safe and at ease. In the future, that person will be me. Knowing the children's rights and being aware of them will assist me as a teacher to better guide my students, and being aware of their rights shows my respect for them as individuals. Also, if you are aware of children's rights, you can educate them about it so that even as young children, they are aware of their rights. Ortega, Odesa Danielle BECED 2-1
Back when I was in third grade, I used to memorize this for our Sibika at Kultura class because our teacher told us that we students should be aware of our rights so that we know what we are supposed to be getting. It was like a powerful phrase that really struck me. But this time, as a future educator, it is now my duty to imbue this in my mind so that I am able to impart it and ensure, as their "second" parent, that the kids I'll be handling experience these rights. Ashly Brandy Rosal BSEDMT 2-1N
The essence of knowing the rights of children is to provide their needs, to develop all of their skills and abilities, and to create a safe environment inside the classroom. To explore and discover their own interests by doing an act in accordance to their rights as a children. As a future educator I want to clear the objectives and importance of their rights as a well-being, it is the basic quality that every child will received and not only for the privilege one that enjoyed by the few.
Some people might don't care about the rights of children but as a future early childhood educator having a knowledge about children's right is important. We as teacher are always called as the student "second parent" and its our duty not just only to teach them but to also protect them since they are vulnerable and still developing. Having such knowledge in their rights will make us more aware and also we can use this knowledge to teach the children to also know their rights.
It is my responsibility as a future childhood educator to be aware of children's rights. It is my responsibility to make them feel at ease and safe inside the classroom. Knowing about children's rights also helps us teach about them so that we can help children to recognize and exercise their own rights as they arise in their daily lives and experiences.
As a future educator, I understand the importance of upholding the rights of children, including access to education, health care, and protection from harm. It is our responsibility as educators to create a safe and inclusive learning environment that supports the growth and development of all children, while involving them in decisions that affect their lives. By fostering a culture of collaboration and mutual respect, we can ensure that every child has the opportunity to reach their full potential. As I prepare to enter the teaching profession, I will keep these principles in mind and work to promote the rights and dignity of all children. Villaflor, Kyle L. BECED 2-1
As a future educator it is very important to have the knowledge in regard to the rights of children. Not just the fact that a teacher you have the duty to protect them from the harm to different kind of situation. It also our duty to inform them what rights they have. For them to be aware. BSEDMT 2-1N Kimberly N. Cuizon
It is crucial to understand the significance of and possess information about children's rights as a prospective educator. As these children's rights will guide us in determining how to treat a child in accordance with his rights. We can guide them express themselves in what they wish to communicate through their rights. In addition to serving as their educators, parents, guardians, and other adult protectors, we also work with these kids to teach and inform them about the value of their rights and how they can use them to defend themselves from wrongdoings, negative influences that could harm their minds and bodies, neglect, and other things that might infringe on their rights as a child. - Catiis, Jaimie Dagohoy - BECED 2-1
As a future educator, I must know the rights of children because I am not just an educator, I am an educator for a reason who will help and inspire children to grow as better versions of their selves. Having good relationships as a student and a teacher makes them feel comfortable where they can express what they feel, ask questions, and say their opinions. Knowing the rights of a child, I will let them know their voice matters and have the responsibilities appropriate to his or her age and stage of development. MERLY ABRIL BSEDMT 2-1N
As a future early childhood educator. The most important thing that we need to do if we were become an professional teacher, knowing the rights of my student can help me to understand what my students needs we all know that understanding our students can help us to have communication and continues to guide them. And also they can shade their thoughts and also I will listen to my students if they have a problem so that i can give an advise what he /she should do. And also as a future educator we must watch and guide them at the school since we are the second parents. Meeting the situation of my students can help the teacher what he/she need to act on her/his students and also to be aware of that.
The essence of knowing children's rights as an educator is that we must know how to get along with them because a child's trust issue is huge because they are still innocent in life and the only person they trust is their parents, so we future educators must know how to communicate with them, what their needs and wants are, what should and should not be done to them, and many other things. And as a future educator, we should be a good example to the students so that they will also be a good example to their fellow students. And to know the rights of children is the best way to be a good teacher and a respected teacher. Mary Joy C. Baldos BSEDMT 2-1N
As aspiring teachers, it is our responsibility to look out for our students, and part of that responsibility includes respecting their legal rights. Our top objective is for children to understand their rights so that they can recognize their uniqueness and the dignity with which we live. Children deserve to have access to all of their fundamental needs and to lead peaceful, normal lives. Since children lack the capacity to make responsible decisions because they are too young to do so, it is our duty as one of their guardians to ensure that their rights are exercised properly. All the adults around them prioritize protecting their rights. Children’s rights are something that we as their educators must not only be aware of, but we also need to teach them about in order for them to feel secure and knowledgeable.
To give children a higher quality of life, positive growth, and the chance to reach their full potential, it is our duty as future educators to be aware of their rights. It is not only the parents' duty to uphold their children's rights; it is also our duty as educators to support them. Give them the direction they require, as children have the right to a reasonable quality of life and protection from abuse and damage. Children's rights address their changing developmental and age-appropriate needs as they get older. - BECED 2-1
As a future educator I have a significant responsibility to ensure my students' and children's safety. This involves not only the identification and reporting of potential child abuse situations but also multidisciplinary teamwork, as well as taking part in the continuing care and supervision of the abused kid. Understanding children's rights offers us the ability to evaluate whether each child's rights are upheld not only in their classrooms and schools but also in the broader community. Moreover, it gives us the ability to make safe zones in my classrooms. Studies have shown that this not only enhances general performance but also helps me stand up for my pupils' rights. Escobio, Rhalen B. BECED 2-1
Gone are the days where a teacher is known to public as authoritarian/disciplinarian aside from being a strict lecturer as well. Teachers nowadays bear a lot of responsibilities in order to help students unlock their potential in which will help them to pursue their dreams. One of those responsibilities is observing, acknowledging, and exercising the rights of children. Parents are now also encouraged to initiate learning and engage in school programs that will also help their children with their education. Abuan Karl Merx T. BSEDMT 2-1N
It's better to know the rights of every children especially as a future educators. The world has been changing day by day, and more and more people are getting educated. In this case, it's not just about knowing the rights of every children but also how they can be used in their lives. For instance, we teach our students to respect themselves and others because we want them to grow up as good human beings who will help other people with their problems even if they are not related to them. We also teach them not to steal money or things from others because that is not right at all. It is important for us to know our students' rights because we need to protect them from being mistreated by others or by themselves. In addition, it's important for us to educate our students about their rights so that they can use them wisely when they grow up. ARCRIS D. BEBIANO BSED MT 2-1N
It is my commitment as a future educator to be aware of my students' rights because they are young and in need of a teacher they can trust to make them feel comfortable and at peace. We should offer a safe atmosphere for them, shielding kids from danger, abuse, and neglect because school is their second home and teachers are their second family. Knowing about children's rights is important because it will help teachers teach about them in a way that prepares students for real-world situations rather than just as part of a history. This will enable students to recognize their own rights, exercise them, assert them when they are violated, and speak up for the rights of others when their rights are violated. Angela Bea D. Jaudalso BSEDMT 2-1N
As future educator, it is not only our responsibility to impart knowledge on children, but also to establish relationships with them. Knowing these rights equates to knowing them. It's crucial to be able to look after and defend them. Knowing these rights as a future educator will help us in fostering the appropriate development of children, as children need to feel safe and free in our society. Ula, Sherelyn U. BSEDMT 2-1N
As a future educator, we are not only teachers who teach and impart knowledge; we also inspire students to do well and motivate them to work hard and take important steps in their life. The teacher should give them a safe atmosphere and protect them from harm, which is why knowing children's rights is important because it can help to create a positive environment for students. It will also help students to know their rights. Gerebit, Rochelle Ann A. BSEDMT 2-1N
As an educator, it is important to know the rights of the children to give them a safe and nurturing environment for learning. It is also our duty to make sure that every child who has a special condition is catered to according to their needs in order for them to be able to keep up with other children. It is our responsibility to instill not only knowledge but also behaviors and attitudes that will make them better citizens of this country, so that they can be co-builders of our nation in the future. Tutaan, Ma. Dhaffny Mae BECED 2-1
In the modern scenario, the traditional view that a teacher solely educates children no longer accurately describes the duty of a teacher. Today, the teacher’s role is described beyond teaching. They are more than an educator and are counsellors, mentors, role models, external parents, and so on to a student. After being accepted into school, a child's life is shaped by their teachers. Teachers are essential to our success as people, as well as our potential to succeed in our careers, jobs, and businesses. That's why understanding the rights of a children is crucial for educators since they manage the lives of their students inside the school. Children are given opportunity for healthy growth, higher quality of life, and the realization of their potential when their rights are upheld. As a future educator, it is important for me to understand this in order to shape the youth of tomorrow. DE GUZMAN, DEVINE S. BSEDMT 2-1N
As a Future Educator, knowing these rights will help our future students to feel that they are safe and they are able to express want they want. They may be a limitations to it but these limitations will as well be benifit for them to be better each day. Additionally, knowing these rights will help not only teachers but as well their own parents/guardian to become aware on their children's life. Yadao, Anthony Jr. M. BSEDMT 2-1N
Good day po, Ma'am. This video taught me that, as a future educator, knowing about children's rights provides me the way to identify how each child's rights are respected not only in our school settings, but also in the larger community. Recognizing about children's rights enables me to defend attitudes and behaviors in the classroom that potentially ruin each students rights. -Jennilyn Libradilla BSEDMT 2-1N
As a future educator, knowing the rights of children are beneficial in teaching the students because becoming aware of their rights is also showing that you care for your students. Being a teacher or an educator also gives you the obligation of becoming a second parent, inside the classroom. Knowing the rights of children also means that you care for your student and you also help your students exercise their rights. This can give students the knowledge that school or their classroom is a safe environment by simply letting them exercise their rights. Lance Eleazar BSEDMT 2-1N
Teachers' role is not bounded to teaching a particular subject matter. As they're also recognized as second parents, knowing their students' or children's rights will be their first guide in raising these children inside the classroom. Through these rights, teachers' will know what their students should have gotten at their young age. Teachers can start building from it in further nurturing the students. Also, this will let educators know when to act and protect their students from society (or even from their parents themselves). Rhaely D. Sumabat BSEDMT 2-1N
In order to assist our students feel safe and at ease, it is my responsibility as a future educator to be informed of their rights. Knowing their rights will enable them to express themselves freely and will also demonstrate your concern for your students. Alnor Macagungun BSEDMT 2-1N
As a teachers i have an important role to play in my students/child protection. This lies not only in the detection and reporting of possible cases of child abuse but also in multi-disciplinary teamwork, and in contributing to the ongoing support and monitoring of the abused child. Knowing about children’s rights gives us tools to assess whether the rights of every child are being respected not only in their classrooms and schools but also in the larger community. And also empowers us to create safe spaces in my classrooms. Something that studies show, improves overall performance, but also become advocates and defend my students’ rights.
I agree po dun sa sinabi nyo na we should protect children lalo their early year of their life because it will really affect on how will they think and act as an adult. And as a teacher we should give the care and provide a safe place where they can freely showcase themselve. With that we should also communicate with their guardians if we are noticing something that is bothering because in that way, thay are inform na we are really taking care of their child and we are concern to them even outside of the school setting
Knowing the rights of children is beneficial for me in order to recognize my limits as a teacher. Having this knowledge helps me to ensure that I will not overstep boundaries as an instructor, but it also helps me be wary of the safety of my students. As their teacher, I am also their second parent; meaning their welfare and security come first before anything. As a person who wishes to enter the field of Early Childhood Education, the students that I will be handling are not at the age of understanding their rights. It is up to me to protect them and guide them.
Velarde, Anthrea Claire V.
BECED 2-1
As a future early childhood educator, it is important to know the rights of children because it can help me to build a positive environment as well as make strategies that facilitate effective learning for my future students. Knowing their rights gives me access to help and assist them in developing their skills and reaching their full potential. I believe that it’s teachers’ duty to ensure children’s protection, awareness, and involvement in our society. Thus, teachers are fundamental in children’s development and growth. So being aware of children’s rights can benefit not only the future of their students but also the future of our nation.
I think it has really been in my teaching philosophy that in the future I want to treat my students with respect and equality. Knowing their rights is very significant for teachers because, in that way, we can organize opportunities for them to fully develop without compromising their rights as human beings. Aside from that, knowing the rights of children, we can share with them their rights and make them aware of them. And when children are well aware of their rights, I think it is a very good thing. They will know their worth and know how to respect themselves.
As an educator, it is crucial to know the rights of children because they are vulnerable and don't have enough experience or understanding to fight for themselves. School is their second home, and teachers are their second family, and as their second mom or dad, we should provide a secure environment for them, defending them against danger, abuse, and neglect.
Melody America
BSEDMT 2-1N
Knowing children's rights is important for us as future early childhood educators. As their teachers, it is our responsibility to guard them and keep them safe in any circumstances. Knowing the rights of the children and being aware of them will help me as a teacher to better guide my students. Furthermore, since I am now aware of children's rights, I can teach them so even if they are young children they are aware that they have their rights too.
Good day Ma’am Didith!
As an educator, I do believe that our duty is not just to teach and impart knowledge to our learners but also to protect, to mold, and to recognize the rights of our students, regardless of their nature, background, age, sexuality etc. Every child has to be loved, respected and accepted the way they deserve. And so as their second guardian, it is one of our duties to provide them safe and nurturing space where they can fully express themselves without fear of judgment and discrimination. Helping them fulfill their full potential in pursuit of their dreams by letting them realize their fundamental rights is also part of our responsibilities as a teacher.
Thank you for this lecture video, Ma’am Didith!
Palomar, Ziryl B.
BSEDMT 2-1N
I was able to comprehend the significance of knowing the rights of children after seeing the lecture video. As a prospective teacher, it gave me new insight into how I can meet my students' needs or improve my comprehension of them. Also, as a teacher I can make my students feel that they can trust me.
Roldan, Juliana Grace
BSEDMT 2-1N
as a future educator it is important for us to the the essense of knowing the right of the children because in this profession we will mostly encounter and teach students. knowing the rights of the children also means kowing what they deserve. many of the student don't know their rights and most of the time children can't voice out what they feel and stay silent knowing that there are rights for them. teachers could be their voice and be someone who can take actions.
It assists teachers in identifying the needs of their children so that they can improve the learning environment for the children. Respecting their individuality improves their physical and mental development. We may determine which activities and needs they should participate in if we understand their rights.
Knowing about children's rights is not only important information for us to learn but also a requirement for us to understand as future educators. Understanding these rights as a future educator will help us promote children's healthy development. Children need to feel safe and free in our society as it is, and as a future educator, I want to make clear the goals and significance of their rights as a well-being.
Dula, Alshery Justine T.
BECED 2-1
As a future early childhood educator, it is my mission to understand my students' rights, especially since they are so young and deserve a teacher who they can trust to make them feel safe and at ease. In the future, that person will be me. Knowing the children's rights and being aware of them will assist me as a teacher to better guide my students, and being aware of their rights shows my respect for them as individuals. Also, if you are aware of children's rights, you can educate them about it so that even as young children, they are aware of their rights.
Ortega, Odesa Danielle
BECED 2-1
Back when I was in third grade, I used to memorize this for our Sibika at Kultura class because our teacher told us that we students should be aware of our rights so that we know what we are supposed to be getting. It was like a powerful phrase that really struck me. But this time, as a future educator, it is now my duty to imbue this in my mind so that I am able to impart it and ensure, as their "second" parent, that the kids I'll be handling experience these rights.
Ashly Brandy Rosal
BSEDMT 2-1N
The essence of knowing the rights of children is to provide their needs, to develop all of their skills and abilities, and to create a safe environment inside the classroom. To explore and discover their own interests by doing an act in accordance to their rights as a children. As a future educator I want to clear the objectives and importance of their rights as a well-being, it is the basic quality that every child will received and not only for the privilege one that enjoyed by the few.
Some people might don't care about the rights of children but as a future early childhood educator having a knowledge about children's right is important. We as teacher are always called as the student "second parent" and its our duty not just only to teach them but to also protect them since they are vulnerable and still developing. Having such knowledge in their rights will make us more aware and also we can use this knowledge to teach the children to also know their rights.
It is my responsibility as a future childhood educator to be aware of children's rights. It is my responsibility to make them feel at ease and safe inside the classroom. Knowing about children's rights also helps us teach about them so that we can help children to recognize and exercise their own rights as they arise in their daily lives and experiences.
As a future educator, I understand the importance of upholding the rights of children, including access to education, health care, and protection from harm. It is our responsibility as educators to create a safe and inclusive learning environment that supports the growth and development of all children, while involving them in decisions that affect their lives. By fostering a culture of collaboration and mutual respect, we can ensure that every child has the opportunity to reach their full potential. As I prepare to enter the teaching profession, I will keep these principles in mind and work to promote the rights and dignity of all children.
Villaflor, Kyle L.
BECED 2-1
As a future educator it is very important to have the knowledge in regard to the rights of children. Not just the fact that a teacher you have the duty to protect them from the harm to different kind of situation. It also our duty to inform them what rights they have. For them to be aware.
BSEDMT 2-1N Kimberly N. Cuizon
It is crucial to understand the significance of and possess information about children's rights as a prospective educator. As these children's rights will guide us in determining how to treat a child in accordance with his rights. We can guide them express themselves in what they wish to communicate through their rights. In addition to serving as their educators, parents, guardians, and other adult protectors, we also work with these kids to teach and inform them about the value of their rights and how they can use them to defend themselves from wrongdoings, negative influences that could harm their minds and bodies, neglect, and other things that might infringe on their rights as a child.
- Catiis, Jaimie Dagohoy
- BECED 2-1
As a future educator, I must know the rights of children because I am not just an educator, I am an educator for a reason who will help and inspire children to grow as better versions of their selves. Having good relationships as a student and a teacher makes them feel comfortable where they can express what they feel, ask questions, and say their opinions. Knowing the rights of a child, I will let them know their voice matters and have the responsibilities appropriate to his or her age and stage of development.
MERLY ABRIL
BSEDMT 2-1N
As a future early childhood educator. The most important thing that we need to do if we were become an professional teacher, knowing the rights of my student can help me to understand what my students needs we all know that understanding our students can help us to have communication and continues to guide them. And also they can shade their thoughts and also I will listen to my students if they have a problem so that i can give an advise what he /she should do. And also as a future educator we must watch and guide them at the school since we are the second parents. Meeting the situation of my students can help the teacher what he/she need to act on her/his students and also to be aware of that.
The essence of knowing children's rights as an educator is that we must know how to get along with them because a child's trust issue is huge because they are still innocent in life and the only person they trust is their parents, so we future educators must know how to communicate with them, what their needs and wants are, what should and should not be done to them, and many other things. And as a future educator, we should be a good example to the students so that they will also be a good example to their fellow students. And to know the rights of children is the best way to be a good teacher and a respected teacher.
Mary Joy C. Baldos
BSEDMT 2-1N
As aspiring teachers, it is our responsibility to look out for our students, and part of that responsibility includes respecting their legal rights. Our top objective is for children to understand their rights so that they can recognize their uniqueness and the dignity with which we live. Children deserve to have access to all of their fundamental needs and to lead peaceful, normal lives. Since children lack the capacity to make responsible decisions because they are too young to do so, it is our duty as one of their guardians to ensure that their rights are exercised properly. All the adults around them prioritize protecting their rights. Children’s rights are something that we as their educators must not only be aware of, but we also need to teach them about in order for them to feel secure and knowledgeable.
To give children a higher quality of life, positive growth, and the chance to reach their full potential, it is our duty as future educators to be aware of their rights. It is not only the parents' duty to uphold their children's rights; it is also our duty as educators to support them. Give them the direction they require, as children have the right to a reasonable quality of life and protection from abuse and damage. Children's rights address their changing developmental and age-appropriate needs as they get older.
- BECED 2-1
As a future educator I have a significant responsibility to ensure my students' and children's safety. This involves not only the identification and reporting of potential child abuse situations but also multidisciplinary teamwork, as well as taking part in the continuing care and supervision of the abused kid. Understanding children's rights offers us the ability to evaluate whether each child's rights are upheld not only in their classrooms and schools but also in the broader community. Moreover, it gives us the ability to make safe zones in my classrooms. Studies have shown that this not only enhances general performance but also helps me stand up for my pupils' rights.
Escobio, Rhalen B.
BECED 2-1
Gone are the days where a teacher is known to public as authoritarian/disciplinarian aside from being a strict lecturer as well. Teachers nowadays bear a lot of responsibilities in order to help students unlock their potential in which will help them to pursue their dreams. One of those responsibilities is observing, acknowledging, and exercising the rights of children. Parents are now also encouraged to initiate learning and engage in school programs that will also help their children with their education.
Abuan Karl Merx T.
BSEDMT 2-1N
It's better to know the rights of every children especially as a future educators. The world has been changing day by day, and more and more people are getting educated. In this case, it's not just about knowing the rights of every children but also how they can be used in their lives. For instance, we teach our students to respect themselves and others because we want them to grow up as good human beings who will help other people with their problems even if they are not related to them. We also teach them not to steal money or things from others because that is not right at all. It is important for us to know our students' rights because we need to protect them from being mistreated by others or by themselves. In addition, it's important for us to educate our students about their rights so that they can use them wisely when they grow up.
ARCRIS D. BEBIANO
BSED MT 2-1N
It is my commitment as a future educator to be aware of my students' rights because they are young and in need of a teacher they can trust to make them feel comfortable and at peace. We should offer a safe atmosphere for them, shielding kids from danger, abuse, and neglect because school is their second home and teachers are their second family. Knowing about children's rights is important because it will help teachers teach about them in a way that prepares students for real-world situations rather than just as part of a history. This will enable students to recognize their own rights, exercise them, assert them when they are violated, and speak up for the rights of others when their rights are violated.
Angela Bea D. Jaudalso
BSEDMT 2-1N
As future educator, it is not only our responsibility to impart knowledge on children, but also to establish relationships with them. Knowing these rights equates to knowing them. It's crucial to be able to look after and defend them. Knowing these rights as a future educator will help us in fostering the appropriate development of children, as children need to feel safe and free in our society.
Ula, Sherelyn U.
BSEDMT 2-1N
As a future educator, we are not only teachers who teach and impart knowledge; we also inspire students to do well and motivate them to work hard and take important steps in their life. The teacher should give them a safe atmosphere and protect them from harm, which is why knowing children's rights is important because it can help to create a positive environment for students. It will also help students to know their rights.
Gerebit, Rochelle Ann A.
BSEDMT 2-1N
As an educator, it is important to know the rights of the children to give them a safe and nurturing environment for learning. It is also our duty to make sure that every child who has a special condition is catered to according to their needs in order for them to be able to keep up with other children. It is our responsibility to instill not only knowledge but also behaviors and attitudes that will make them better citizens of this country, so that they can be co-builders of our nation in the future.
Tutaan, Ma. Dhaffny Mae
BECED 2-1
In the modern scenario, the traditional view that a teacher solely educates children no longer accurately describes the duty of a teacher. Today, the teacher’s role is described beyond teaching. They are more than an educator and are counsellors, mentors, role models, external parents, and so on to a student. After being accepted into school, a child's life is shaped by their teachers. Teachers are essential to our success as people, as well as our potential to succeed in our careers, jobs, and businesses.
That's why understanding the rights of a children is crucial for educators since they manage the lives of their students inside the school. Children are given opportunity for healthy growth, higher quality of life, and the realization of their potential when their rights are upheld. As a future educator, it is important for me to understand this in order to shape the youth of tomorrow.
DE GUZMAN, DEVINE S.
BSEDMT 2-1N
As a Future Educator, knowing these rights will help our future students to feel that they are safe and they are able to express want they want. They may be a limitations to it but these limitations will as well be benifit for them to be better each day. Additionally, knowing these rights will help not only teachers but as well their own parents/guardian to become aware on their children's life.
Yadao, Anthony Jr. M.
BSEDMT 2-1N
Good day po, Ma'am. This video taught me that, as a future educator, knowing about children's rights provides me the way to identify how each child's rights are respected not only in our school settings, but also in the larger community. Recognizing about children's rights enables me to defend attitudes and behaviors in the classroom that potentially ruin each students rights.
-Jennilyn Libradilla
BSEDMT 2-1N
As a future educator, knowing the rights of children are beneficial in teaching the students because becoming aware of their rights is also showing that you care for your students. Being a teacher or an educator also gives you the obligation of becoming a second parent, inside the classroom. Knowing the rights of children also means that you care for your student and you also help your students exercise their rights. This can give students the knowledge that school or their classroom is a safe environment by simply letting them exercise their rights.
Lance Eleazar
BSEDMT 2-1N
Teachers' role is not bounded to teaching a particular subject matter. As they're also recognized as second parents, knowing their students' or children's rights will be their first guide in raising these children inside the classroom. Through these rights, teachers' will know what their students should have gotten at their young age. Teachers can start building from it in further nurturing the students. Also, this will let educators know when to act and protect their students from society (or even from their parents themselves).
Rhaely D. Sumabat
BSEDMT 2-1N
In order to assist our students feel safe and at ease, it is my responsibility as a future educator to be informed of their rights. Knowing their rights will enable them to express themselves freely and will also demonstrate your concern for your students.
Alnor Macagungun
BSEDMT 2-1N