CHARACTER FORMATION

We always say that learning is a lifelong process. Practically, it starts at home and continues to take place as the individual interacts in the school.           As Martin Luther, a Protestant religious reformer, implied in his teachings that the family and school along with the church are leaders of reformation.           But if we’ve…


We always say that learning is a lifelong process. Practically, it starts at home and continues to take place as the individual interacts in the school.

          As Martin Luther, a Protestant religious reformer, implied in his teachings that the family and school along with the church are leaders of reformation.

          But if we’ve been reading news from the newspaper or chatted with the people in the community, we rightfully say that our communities aside from the schools challenge the development of our students. Our students read news about our government leaders receiving unexplainable donations or the military leaders who are said to be the nation’s guardian of peace were the ones who primetimes. They see billboards of men and women in the underwear showing almost every bit of their skin. These are just a few of the many challenges our students encounter in the big learning communities.

          Unfortunately, many of our students cannot differentiate what is good from bad; what is right from wrong, and what is pleasure from happiness.

By: MR. RODERIC R. CUNANAN | Head Teacher III | Limay National High School | Limay, Bataan