At A Glance
- In a social media post shared by Tinig ng Plaridel, the official school publication, the country's first Olympic weightlifting gold medalist was seen engaging with students at the College of Human Kinetics, where she taught two weightlifting sections.
Hidilyn Diaz-Naranjo is now officially a teacher. (File Photo/Hidilyn Diaz Instagram)
Hidilyn Diaz-Naranjo has officially embarked on her new journey -- this time as a member of the academe -- as she held her first day of teaching at the University of the Philippines-Diliman on Wednesday, Jan. 21.
In a social media post shared by Tinig ng Plaridel, the official school publication, the country’s first Olympic weightlifting gold medalist was seen engaging with students at the College of Human Kinetics, where she taught two weightlifting sections.
“Nakikita ko na it’s students’ right to appreciate weightlifting,” Diaz was quoted as saying in the post. “Para ma-realize ng kabataan that weightlifting can be a part of their lives.”
“Ang karanasan ko sa Olympics ay hindi lamang para sa akin,” she added.
Last week, Diaz reportedly attended the Teaching Effectiveness course (TEC) at the UP Diliman School of Economics in preparation for her teaching stint. The TEC aims to help new faculty members and teaching assistants enhance their teaching skills.
Last October, Diaz announced on social media her plans to pursue a teaching career, saying she wanted to continue learning while hoping that her future students would learn from her as well.
Diaz said it has always been her dream to design a curriculum that would promote weightlifting in the country.
“I love weightlifting, and I’ll keep doing my best to grow and share the sport I love,” she wrote on the post.