School admins urged to detect, attend to students with suicidal tendencies
THE reported increasing suicide incidence among young Filipinos, particularly in the age group 5 to 14 and 15 to 24, manifests the youth’s lowering threshold for stress and weakened coping mechanism....
View ArticleSchools urged to hire teachers imbued with Christian values
THEY say the youth is the future of the nation. But how bright or bleak the future of the nation also depends on the kind of teachers who mentor the country’s future movers and shakers. As the nation...
View ArticleCEAP joins public clamor to repeal or amend anti cybercrime law
MANILA, October 8, 2012–The Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP) has urged the government to heed the words of the late Pope John Paul II in yielding to the public’s clamor to...
View Article‘Plagiarism is injustice’—CEAP
WITH mounting ethics complaint against a Philippine Senator for using materials without proper attribution, administrators of Catholic Schools reiterated their policy against plagiarism, saying it is a...
View ArticleStudents urged to seek support group to divert suicidal tendencies
MANILA–STUDENTS who are undergoing depression over their academic problems, among other reasons, are encouraged to turn to their family, friends and professional guidance counselors for moral support,...
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