Gwapo Teacher Instructs Students to Say “Sir, ang pogi mo” During Attendance Check

Gwapo Teacher Elicits Reactions Online for Instructing Students to Say “Sir, ang pogi mo” Instead of Present During Attendance Check

A gwapo teacher goes viral after instructing his students to say “Sir, ang pogi mo” instead of present during their attendance check.

Teacher is a personnel working either in private or public schools to teach academic knowledge to students. They were tasked to help students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue in order to become a better person in the future.

Teachers also act as the second parents of the students on the school premises. They were expected to look out for and nurture the young students. Educators also help students to be responsible citizens.

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The Facebook page “Maestrong Layas Vlogs” has shared video footage of a male teacher who used another attendance check with a twist to his students. The video goes viral and elicits comments from the netizens.

In the video, the male teacher greets his students with “Good Morning” and announced that he will check their attendance with a twist. He instructed his students to say “Sir, ang pogi mo” instead of ‘present’.

The educator said that students who will fail to shout the phrase will be marked “absent”. The gwapo teacher smiled and started to check the attendance by calling the names of the young learners. The pupils followed his instructions and happily shouted “Sir, ang pogi mo”.

The viral attendance check with a twist brings joy and happiness to the entire class before the discussion started. It also gives energy and enthusiasm to the students. He used it as an icebreaker to get rid of the boredom.

Here is the full post:

Checking of attendance with a twist goodvibes lang po with my students

The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

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What can you say about this attendance check? Just feel free to leave your comments and reactions to this article.

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