
On Fridays, aptly called RTG At Iba Pa, Ms. But the show didn’t focus on academics alone. Reina “Teacher Reina” Reyes (UP Diliman), respectively. Sabrina “Teacher Sabs” Ongkiko (Culiat Elementary School) and Ms. Tyrone “Sir Cas” Casumpang (Ateneo Senior High School) discussed the continuing relevance of Filipino while every Thursday, we saw the unique synergy of a public school teacher and a scientist in the persons of Ms. Paolo “SerPao” Paculan (Ateneo Junior High School) and Mr.


Marc “Teacher Mac” Helton Sua (Xavier School) shared ways make Math teaching both effective and engaging. Rita “Teacher Rita” Atienza (GBSEALD/ATC) and Mr. Devi” Paez (Ateneo Loyola Schools), discussing theories and practices to teach English effectively to learners, while on Tuesdays, Ms. Isabel “Doc Marts” Martin (GBSEALD) and Ms. It became an instant “must-see” program for public school teachers – as evidenced by the increase of its TRIBE Today FB page membership from an initial 200 to 2,000 members in the course of only ten months.Ĭoming together to become the faces and voices of the show were educators from different subject areas and institutions. RTG aimed to provide public school teachers with helpful inputs on subject-specific teaching pedagogies as well as ways to take care of their own and their students’ well-being. It was there that the idea of a 30-minute tele-radio program was conceived, one that would showcase easy-to-replicate teaching demos and engaging pedagogical discussions in an entertaining and informal “listen-while-you-do-household-chores format” was launched. Johnny Go, SJ and AHA Learning Center Founder Jaton Zulueta discussed ways that the Ateneo Teacher Center could reach public school teachers, especially those who may not have access to online webinars and resources.

In a conversation between then SALT Director Fr. T he 2020 summer Turo Guro Summer Teacher Traini ng Camp of the Ateneo SALT Institute was cancelled due to quarantine restrictions, but the need to guide public school teachers to improve their craft became even more pronounced. Its goal was to ai d public school teachers in finding innovative and practical ways to support and improve their students’ learning in a remote learning set-up. On Aug, as teachers deliver content for the remote delivery of lessons, Radyo Turo Guro (RTG) went on air. The hosts and the team behind the Radyo Turo Guro team
