By: Aliana Rebecah G. Ruelos

Miss Jocelyn C. La帽as, an assistant professor in the Institute of Nursing (IN) and one of the Ten Outstanding Faculty of the Year (TOFY) in 糖心Vlog (FEU), is more than a teacher well-loved by her students.

La帽as started working as a teacher in FEU in 2004. Her passion doesn鈥檛 just teach 鈥 like a prism, her light separates and radiates onto different fields. She currently holds two Philippine records in ultra-distance running and she鈥檚 the first and only female record holder in the longest distance run North Coast 200-mile Ultramarathon and West to East Coast 280-KM Ultramarathon. She claims running is an addiction.

Apart from running marathons, La帽as also plays instruments and climbs mountains. She spoke fondly of how she always teaches classes 鈥 such as drumming and martial arts in alternative classes during the Foundation Week of FEU every January.

Miss La帽as never cared about injuries as long as she accomplished her goals. She mentioned being injured while crossing the finish line in some of the marathons but for her, pain is temporary.

She declares, 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 meant to spend my entire life on Facebook. God never gave me 24 hours just to sit in front of Netflix and waste my time. There must be something more significant inside.鈥

Jogging Through Classrooms

鈥淚 teach them in a way they can discover themselves鈥

Academics may be the highest priority of a student, but self-discovery is something essential for humans. Miss La帽as sees to it that she not only teach her students the usual book terms, but more importantly, ways to help them discover themselves as a person. She doesn鈥檛 box her students in but opens the gates for them to pursue greatness.

In her teaching style, Miss La帽as takes into account what her students have learned and their feelings. 鈥淚 always start with where they are and then plan where they need to go.鈥
Knowing who her students are also important to Miss La帽as. Miss La帽as expressed her desire in producing nurses that love the profession as much as she does.

The Running-buddy

Despite being a graduate of University of the Philipines (UP) Manila, Miss La帽as does not deny her unwavering love for FEU. When asked why she chose to work in FEU, her eyes sparkled when she said 鈥淭he three core values of FEU capture the characteristics of a leader and of a globally competitive nurse. My own core values are compatible with those of the school. If you think about it, I鈥檓 from UP but why didn鈥檛 I teach there? It鈥檚 because I love FEU more.鈥

To The Finish Line?

On her award, Ms. La帽as says 鈥淚 was surprised because I was not really expecting any awards to begin with. I have been doing my lectures for more than 10 years already.

And I always look forward to going to the classroom every day without expecting anything. I have fun with my work and am very happy to share everything with my students because I want them to appreciate their work in nursing in the same manner I appreciate it.鈥

An Eternal Flame

鈥淏e the change you wish to see in the world鈥, words by Mahatma Gandhi that Miss La帽as repeated for aspiring teachers like her. She believed that students will not care what you say; they鈥檒l care about what you are as a whole.

鈥淲ala yan sa tinuturo mo, sa award mo, sa degree mo, sa yaman mo 鈥 wala yan dun. Kumbaga , kahit hindi ka magsalita, tumayo ka diyan, are you the change you wanted to see to make a better country? Kung anong pagbabago yung gusto mong Makita- ikaw dapat yun. Sayo magsimula. Iraradiate mo yan sa buong generation ng tinuturuan mo. Yun ang pinakamahalaga e鈥.

So if you don鈥檛 love your work, it will show. Kaya ako, mahal na mahal ko ang trabaho ko. Mahal na mahal ko ang nursing. Mahal na mahal ko ang FEU. Mahal na mahal ko ang pagtuturo.鈥

(It鈥檚 not about what you teach, your awards, your degree, your wealth- it鈥檚 not in there. Even if you don鈥檛 speak, just stand up in front of your students 鈥 are you the change you wanted to see to make a better country? Whatever change you want to see, it should start with you first. Radiate that change among the generation you teach. That鈥檚 the most important thing. So if you don鈥檛 love your work, it will show. And I love my work, I love nursing, I love FEU, and I love teaching.鈥)

She observes that work becomes greedy when you love and enjoy it, describing how work invaded every corner of her life. This love for work can never be depicted as a candle flickering in the night. It鈥檚 more than that. It鈥檚 like wildfire that swallows whatever it touches 鈥 an inextinguishable flame. And greatness, like wildfire, spreads in whatever path you put your heart into.