Wednesday, April 10, 2013

REFLECTIONS (1 OF 3)


“And to peaceful community who gave us opportunity to appreciate the beauty of nature. And by those experiences who teach us to preserve the environment especially the mangroves because silently they had a big impart in the cycle of our life and the absence of them bring problem to the community. We try to adjust to culture of the people and by that we had learned so many things from them, the way of their leaving in which we can relate from them. And by this we had applied our knowledge to the community and we will make sure that the projects that our section will implement will really a good one and be a big help to them. This community immersion is such great. Awesome experiences and found new cool friends or we can say students. This experience will never be replaced by anyone.”
~Samuel Alfon

“For the past few days we were so happy and enjoying our stay in the school. Students treated us as their teachers too. They greeted us and we were so overwhelmed. I won’t forget the best ever experience together with my classmates. We had our happy time together. We were sharing the entire task assigned to us easily. We had an enjoyable time with our adviser.”
~Leny Loraine Toroy




“Community Immersion had taught me so much; it truly helped me understand the essence of teaching profession. It broadens my understanding and views towards community awareness and learning of students.  We were able to build a relationship towards the school, students, teachers, and even in the community were we conduct the tree planting. Our relationship with our classmates becomes deeper and was given a chance to know our classmates very well.”
~KZ Jay Desuyo.

“The impact of community immersion is really amazing. You will learn a lot, the economic conditions, cultural diversities, and social realities prevailing in the community is a great experience ever. You will also learn to adjust yourself, with appreciation of the diverse realities in the community and in the school. We are all different, we come from other culture but when it comes to a helping hand we move to be one and united.”
 ~Monica Jean Heria

“As a summary of all things that happened to me in that memorable immersion, the experience doesn’t just teaches me to be confident enough in dealing with other people but also appreciating the job or profession that I will be dealing someday. Being a teacher is not measured by how well you speak or explain or having the highest intelligence but having a heart and a passion for teaching. you can tell that you are a successful teacher when your students learn.”
~Sheila Mae Juridico
"What does he plant who plants a tree? 
He plants the friend of sun and sky; 
He plants the flag of breezes free; 
The shaft of beauty, towering high, he plants a home to heaven anigh. 
For song and mother-croon of bird, in hushed and happy twilight heard - 
The treble of heaven's harmony. 
These things he plants who plants a tree."

~Brian Colocar

Education as a form of learning posses the traits of good teaching. Where in ideas, knowledge and skills are being taught to the next generation. the sense of each individual that seeks for the love of knowledge. It focuses more on the learning side of humanity. Without education, there is no learning. Without learning,therefore there is no development. The science of education deals with the needs of a person to gain ideas on how he will take the challenge of accepting the liability for him to earn. The search for education is merely a systematic way of increasing stock knowledge to search for education means to establish facts and to solve problems of the real world.
                                                            -Debbie Sarabi Devorra

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