Netiquette of a Digital Citizen

A Simple Guide for Students in the Digital World

In today’s generation, almost everything happens online, communication, learning, entertainment, and even friendships. Because of this, being a responsible digital citizen is important. The internet gives us freedom to express ourselves, but it also comes with responsibility.

As students and social media users, we should learn proper online behavior or what we call Netiquette — the correct and respectful way of interacting online. These simple practices can help create a safer, healthier, and more respectful digital environment for everyone.

LET March 2026 RESULTS: Elementary and Secondary List of Passers

March 2026 LET Results

The much-awaited March 2026 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) results have officially been released by the Professional Regulation Commission, bringing excitement, relief, and celebration to thousands of aspiring Licensed Professional Teachers (LPTs) across the Philippines.

For many examinees, this moment marks the culmination of years of hard work, sleepless review nights, sacrifices, and unwavering faith. The LET is considered one of the most important professional licensure examinations in the country, especially for those pursuing a career in education.

According to reports, the March 2026 LET results were released on May 12, 2026, earlier than the previously announced target release date of May 15, 2026. 


The Middle Working Class in Today’s Generation

The middle working class often lives in a space that is rarely fully acknowledged, yet it is one of the most essential layers of society. They are not classified as poor enough to consistently receive ayuda, nor are they financially secure enough to fully enjoy comfort or stability. Instead, they exist in a continuous middle ground, working hard every day, fulfilling responsibilities, and sustaining the systems that keep society running.


What You Should Know About the PhilHealth YAKAP Program

As a government employee and public school teacher, I recently updated my service provider under the PhilHealth YAKAP Program so I could fully maximize the healthcare services available to members like us. The process of updating my assigned Konsulta provider was actually smoother than I expected, and it opened access to several medical services that are very helpful, especially for teachers who often have busy and stressful schedules.

After updating my provider, I was able to avail different healthcare services including medical consultations with doctors, laboratory services, and even free medicines for certain conditions. One thing I appreciated most was that I did not need to worry immediately about expensive consultation fees because the services were covered through the program. It was a huge help, especially for routine checkups and preventive healthcare.


What is the PhilHealth YAKAP Program?

The PhilHealth YAKAP Program stands for “Yaman ng Kalusugan Program.” It is PhilHealth’s expanded and upgraded version of the old Konsulta Program, officially launched in July 2025 as part of the government’s push for stronger preventive and primary healthcare in the Philippines.

What benefits are included in YAKAP?

FREE Download: CSS NC II OHS Assessment Sheet for ICT Teachers and Trainers

Teaching Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) NC II requires not only technical knowledge but also proper implementation of safety procedures inside the workplace and computer laboratory. Before students learn advanced troubleshooting, networking, or computer assembly, it is important that they first understand the fundamentals of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS).

To help fellow ICT teachers, CSS trainers, and students, I am sharing my personally created Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Assessment Sheet for FREE. This assessment material was designed to support classroom instruction, competency-based assessment, and student evaluation aligned with the basic competencies found in the TESDA Computer Systems Servicing NC II Training Regulations.


This assessment sheet is one of the materials I personally crafted as part of the workbook and instructional resources I am developing for ICT and Computer Systems Servicing subjects.

e-IPCRF PMES Tool for 2025-2026 | Official Electronic IPCRF Tool

The Individual Performance Commitment and Review Form (IPCRF) for PMES is an essential document for teachers in the Department of Education (DepEd). It serves as a structured tool for setting, monitoring, and evaluating teacher performance based on the results-based performance management system.

Academic and TechPro Electives Curriculum Guides | Elective Subjects in the SHS Curriculum

The Department of Education (DepEd) has introduced the Strengthened Senior High School (SHS) Curriculum to make learning more focused, flexible, and aligned with real-world skills and future careers. One of the major changes in this reform is the restructuring of Elective Subjects, which now play a more important role in shaping learners’ academic and career pathways.

Electives are designed to give students more freedom and relevance in choosing subjects that match their interests, whether for higher education, employment, or technical-vocational skills development.

What are Elective Subjects in the New SHS Curriculum?

  • Elective Subjects (formerly applied and specialized subjects)

Electives are now cluster-based, meaning they are grouped according to fields of specialization rather than strict strands. This allows more flexibility for learners and schools in offering subjects.

Core Subjects of the New Strengthened SHS Curriculum of DepEd | Curriculum Guides

The Department of Education (DepEd) has introduced the Strengthened Senior High School (SHS) Curriculum as part of its continuous effort to improve the quality of education in the Philippines. This updated curriculum aims to better equip learners with essential competencies needed for higher education, employment, and lifelong learning.


Nature of the Strengthened SHS Curriculum

The strengthened SHS curriculum is designed to be:

  • Relevant – aligned with current global standards and industry needs
  • Responsive – adaptable to the demands of higher education and workforce trends
  • Streamlined – reduced redundancy and focused on essential competencies
  • Outcome-based – centered on developing critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills

It ensures that learners are not overloaded with content but instead develop mastery of key skills and concepts.


OHS Procedures in Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) | Lesson Content PPT & Short Quiz File

OHS Procedures in Computer Systems Servicing (CSS)

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Procedures are a fundamental part of Computer Systems Servicing, ensuring that all tasks are performed in a safe, organized, and risk-free environment. In CSS, learners are exposed to various tools, electrical components, and equipment, making it essential to follow proper safety protocols at all times. These procedures include identifying potential hazards, using appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), maintaining a clean workspace, and applying correct handling of tools and devices.

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Procedures are essential competencies in TESDA qualifications, particularly in Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) NC II, ensuring safe and proper work practices in technical environments. 

In the DepEd TechPro Track under Senior High School ICT, OHS is also a core foundational skill that prepares learners to work safely, responsibly, and professionally in real workplace settings. It builds discipline and risk awareness, which are critical in any ICT-related field. By practicing OHS consistently, learners build habits that protect not only themselves but also others in the workplace.

📌  Access and download the following files:

  • 📊 PPT Presentation for OHS Procedures in CSS

Shaping Paper Overview and Key Features | The Strengthened Senior High School Program

The Department of Education continues to enhance the quality of education through the implementation of the Strengthened Senior High School Program. This Shaping Paper serves as a foundational guide in refining and aligning the Senior High School curriculum to better meet the demands of the 21st century, industry standards, and global competitiveness. 

This document outlines key directions in improving curriculum design, ensuring that learning competencies are relevant, responsive, and focused on developing essential skills such as critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and digital literacy. It also emphasizes the importance of streamlining subjects, strengthening work immersion, and aligning technical-vocational tracks with industry needs.

Training Regulation (TR): Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) NC II

 



TESDA Training Regulation (TR): Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) NC II | TechPro ICT Track

Introduction

This post shares the Training Regulation (TR) for Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) NC II from TESDA (Technical Education and Skills Development Authority), now highly relevant under the TechPro ICT Track in the New Strengthened Senior High School Curriculum implemented by DepEd (Department of Education).

As part of the strengthened curriculum, Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) is offered to equip learners with industry-standard technical skills aligned with national certification requirements. The TESDA Training Regulation serves as the official framework that defines the competencies, standards, and qualifications needed for students to attain NC II certification.

Updated Curriculum Guide: TechPro ICT – Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) | Strengthened Senior High School Curriculum


This updated curriculum guide is designed to enhance the teaching and learning experience in ICT – Computer Systems Servicing by ensuring alignment with current industry standards, TESDA NC II competencies, and 21st-century technical skills required in the workplace.

It serves as a comprehensive reference for teachers, students, and training implementers in delivering competency-based, outcomes-driven instruction in the CSS specialization.