Reflection time

"Teaching English is vital to connect people around the world. It enhances students' ability to access information, communicate beyond their local communities, and pursue higher education and career opportunities that require English. Moreover, learning English fosters cultural exchange and broadens perspectives, helping students to connect with the wider world"
Jesus Gabriel Rodriguez

"Teaching English as a second language in rural multi-grade classrooms is crucial for several reasons: Preparing Students for Higher Education and the Global Economy English proficiency is essential for students to succeed in higher education and the global job market. Without the necessary English skills, students from rural areas may face significant barriers to learning and future opportunities. Promoting Cognitive Development and Critical Thinking"