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Teaching with Tenacy (21st CL)

Teaching with Tenacy

    A lovely 28-year-old woman from Bulala Vigan City named Joana Marie Prudencio was a young child who were captivated by the world of computers, even though her childhood dreams had once revolved around architecture and to be a doctor but, her curiosity led her down a different path. Her heart brimmed with fervor, and her intellect flooded with information, making her a wellspring of motivation for the understudies beneath her direction. She begin to realize that she wanted to pursue teaching. Decision to pursue a dual major in Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Bachelor of Secondary Education, specializing in Mathematics. Little did she know that this choice would set the stage for her future.

    Ms. Prudencio thought that teaching to be her calling, and she would often say that sharing knowledge with her students was a joy, not a challenge. She was a teacher adored among her pupils. She had a dazzling smile and an unwavering enthusiasm for teaching. She had a remarkable talent for bringing even the most challenging themes to life. Her class was a place of reflection and curiosity, full of acronyms around maths and textbooks.

     She encountered difficulties as she started her academic path, which put her diligence and patience to test. Her daily struggle became coding through endlessly restless nights. She started working while pursuing her degree at the age of 19, and this adventure continued as she entered working. Graduating with a Computer Science degree wasn't enough; Ms. Prudencio desired more and embarked on further studies, diving into BSED with a major in Math. When she became a teacher, she also encountered the behavior of her pupils that tested her kindness.

     A young person's journey towards her dream of becoming a teacher is her true calling, while encountering many challenges and spending many sleepless hours studying. One saying stuck with her during this difficult journey: "Keep Moving." It reminded her not to give up. Her commitment and tenacity helped her transform from a student facing difficulties into an inspired educator. She believes that a teacher's sincere service and dedication benefits not just individual pupils but also society as a whole since, in her opinion, "you teach what you preach." By proving that actions speak louder than words.

     Joana Marie Prudencio, a 28-year-old woman from Bulala Vigan City, who originally aspired to be an architect or a doctor. However, her fascination with computers leads her down a different path. Joana decides to pursue a dual major in Computer Science and Mathematics Education and as Joana advances in her academic career, her passion for teaching grows. She is inspired, Ms. Prudencio excels in making challenging topics come alive for her students and Ms. prudencio faces various challenges, including the demanding workload of coding and the need to work while pursuing her degrees and she continues her education, majoring in Math, and encounters challenging student behavior as a teacher. Joana, as a dedicated teacher, faces challenging student behavior.

     Her commitment to teaching and her determination are put to the test and resolve and perseverance in dealing with these challenges. Her commitment to teaching and her belief in the importance of setting an example for her students become evident. Joana's transformation from a struggling student facing adversity into an inspired educator and she firmly believes in the profound impact of a teacher's unwavering dedication, not just on individual students, but on society as a whole. Her resolute commitment to emphasize that actions carry more weight than words, encouraging others to follow her example and she is still teaching today in the reason that It's her profession and it's the job she want to pursue as of the moment. She pursued her passions, overcome challenges, and make a positive impact through her actions and dedication and so for her, keep moving.

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