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                    [Title] => ‘Dream weaver’ principal gets top award
                    [Summary] => For encouraging students, some as young as five years old, to "think big" and imagine what they want to be when they grow up, Dr. Anicia Alvarez has been recognized as one of the top 10 outstanding principals in the country.


Alvarez established "dream weaver" activities, in which students learn to apply critical thinking, creative skills and interpersonal relationships to a variety of occupations in various industries.
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Avon general manager Malou Tiburcio said the recognition is in line with Avon’s commitment to help upgrade basic education by motivating female principals to work for the welfare of their students and the improvement of their schools.
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This time, nationally recognized model teachers will give their expert opinion on the restructured curriculum in a freewheeling, "no-holds-barred" roundtable discussion scheduled tomorrow at the Philippine Social Science Center.
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Alvarez established "dream weaver" activities, in which students learn to apply critical thinking, creative skills and interpersonal relationships to a variety of occupations in various industries.
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Avon general manager Malou Tiburcio said the recognition is in line with Avon’s commitment to help upgrade basic education by motivating female principals to work for the welfare of their students and the improvement of their schools.
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This time, nationally recognized model teachers will give their expert opinion on the restructured curriculum in a freewheeling, "no-holds-barred" roundtable discussion scheduled tomorrow at the Philippine Social Science Center.
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