by Ian John G. Magarao | Oct 25, 2017 | Blog
Festivals played an important role in the pedagogy of Waldorf education. By definition, a festival is a joyous celebration of human life and the life of the earth where we lived in. These festivals have emerged from our deep connections with the spiritual realm and...
by Joan Mae Soco-Bantayan | Sep 28, 2017 | Blog
This Michaelmas season gifted me with a story from my daughter Kasandra, who is also in my class. One morning, I told my class the story of St. George and the dragon, as an entry to Michaelmas, everyone was absorbed with the story. I’m pretty sure though that I...
by Tuburan Institute, Inc. | Sep 27, 2017 | Blog
This September 2017, Tuburan is set to open Banay sa Pagsubang, a Parent-Child Program for parents/adults and children aged 3 years old and below. Banay sa Pagsubang reflects Tuburan’s initiative that is based on a spiritual understanding of the young child. It aims...
by Tuburan Institute, Inc. | Sep 5, 2017 | Blog
Tuburan Institute is looking for Kindergarten and Grade 1 teachers. Applicants should be passionate about teaching children beyond traditional mainstream education. Who may be a graduate of any of the social sciences preferably in education, psychology, social work or...
by Vivian San Pascual-Tambis | Aug 13, 2017 | Blog
Kindergarten nurturer for 2 years. Pregnant language arts teacher for a few months. Earthly mother to Himaya for 3 months. Chief mourner for quite some time. Substitute teacher for Pili class in-between. Until finally this year the main teacher of the pioneering class...
by Tuburan Institute, Inc. | May 13, 2017 | Blog
After several months, our outdoor kitchen is finally ready to use! Its construction was made possible by friends in Japan who helped with crowdfunding. The Tuburan community are touched by the show of solidarity from the people of Japan who resonate with our...