I ignite young minds in the Philippines' brightest high school: As a veteran science teacher at the Philippine Science High School (PSHS), I've spent my career honing the potential of tomorrow's scientific leaders. My students aren't just textbook scholars; they're Olympiad champions, research prodigies, and future Nobel laureates in the making.
Qualifications:
Deep understanding of science concepts
undefinedI wasn't your typical science teacher. Sure, I knew my periodic table like the back of my hand, and I could explain photosynthesis in a way that even the sleepiest student could understand. But outside the classroom, I was a different person.
I was a spike machine on the volleyball court. I have average height and athletic, and I could jump higher than anyone and hit the ball with a force that would make your jaw drop. My team, the "Science Spikers," were the undisputed champions of the school league, and I was their fearless leader.
But when the final whistle blew, I traded my volleyball gear for a pair of comfy slippers and a stack of research papers. I loved spending my evenings curled up with the latest scientific journals, devouring articles on everything from black holes to the genetic code of butterflies.