Thursday, September 25, 2014

GREAT TEACHER DOES IT BY HEART! Pusong Rizaleño




Another tedious work accomplished this day. It’s time to reward myself a rightful rest and as I was lying my back against the two soft pillows piled-up together, a song from somewhere else caught my ear that goes like this: “..♫I don’t have the heart to love you..♫♪..”. That was a ballad song revived by James Ingram. Eventually, I found myself humming for I wasn’t able to produce the correct wordings since I am not familiar with the lyrics of the song. I was at the peak of my performance when sudden thoughts popped-in in my mind. What if the lyric of the song is like this? “♪♪ I don’t have the heart….to teach you.” My enthusiasm slowly went down. What if a teacher like me doesn’t have the heart to teach? Or did I ever use my heart to teach even from the beginning of my career?
            I started to contemplate and for the first time in my life I began to interrogate myself. Every time I gather important hints in my thoughts that could prove, that, indeed I do have the heart to teach, my mind just kept on mocking me. As if an alter-ego of mine laughing at me and yelling inside my mind saying “oh, I don’t have that heart so you don’t have that heart either!”. Until again, something in me stood up and said, “yes! You have that heart and you had that heart even before. I knew it! Coz I am that heart!” It sounds crazy but it does make sense! Yes, I am sure that I have the heart. I have been a multigrade teacher for several years here in Monte de Tanay Elementary School. 
Only a teacher with a heart can overcome the everyday travel from the town to far flung area where the school I am teaching is located. Only a teacher with a heart can withstand the burden of sleeping late to finish my lesson plans and to wake up early to prepare myself in meeting my pupils whom I considered my sons and daughters though they are not from my womb.

           I may never been recognized like Marieta Geraldino, who received “Big Apple Award” for being one of the best Mathematics teachers in New York, or the one of the co-founder of Instituto de Mujeres in the name of Susana Revilla and with many more great teachers who emerged and created highlights in the field of teachings! But, in my own right I know I owned a heart like the heart of those noted great teachers. 
A Rizaleña, who always offer learning with love as the main ingredient, despite of the imminent danger in everyday travel still unhesitant to fulfill her duties.  A proud Rizaleña who inspired by Rizal who, in the midst of his exile still took care of the children who wanted to learn. Yes! A great teacher does it by heart! With pusong Rizaleña!