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Economy of Language

  Aimae Magnanao                    Today, I learned that my writing habits tend to lean toward being wordy and overly detailed, sometimes making my ideas less clear. I realized the importance of being mindful about choosing words that are precise and necessary. To apply the economy of language in my future work, I will focus on expressing my thoughts more directly, trimming unnecessary phrases, and aiming for clarity without sacrificing depth. This approach will help me create writing that is both impactful and easy to understand. Reynaldo Albo Jr.                               Today, I learned that I sometimes use more words than necessary to express simple ideas, which can make my writing less clear and focused. To apply the economy of language in my future work, I will practice choosing precise words, eliminating redundancies, and...

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Brainstorm Your Theme

Theme: Education: A Calling or Career? Why do we choose this theme?        To know the difference between teaching as a passion and teaching as a career.  What makes it interesting or unique?       It appreciates the teachers who are passionate to their work, but not seen by many.  Target Audience     Aspiring Educators, Future Educators, Current Educators, and Education Law Makers. Audience Persona Typical Reader-    Aspiring Teachers   What do they like? -  Teaching  Why will they read the magazine?-  To understand the deeper meaning of becoming a teacher. What sections does our Magazine have?              Cover Page, Feature, Updates, Trends, Interviews, Opinion, Editorial board, and Advertisement. Table of Contents 1. Cover Page-  An image of educator   2. Editorial Letter-   A message that gives insights to the magazine   3.  Feature Artic...