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PERSONAL EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY

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PERSONAL EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY             I do believe that a student’s performance largely depends upon their teacher’s ability to teach and provide learning experiences. If a teacher can present the lessons clearly or provides appropriate activities, his students would master the lesson faster. Likewise, a student would have a difficult time in mastering a lesson if his teacher would not be able to present the lessons clearly. Thus, a student’s aptitude in learning new concepts and mastering old lessons relies more on his teacher’s ability to present the lessons. A good teacher can therefore produce better students compared to a poor teacher. A teacher’s role in developing and improving students is so vital that it can cause a poor student to become good, or a good student to become poor. The student’s mastery of a certain subject can also be affected by the teacher handling the subject. Students tend to judge a subject b...

My Metaphor of Education

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“EDUCATION IS A BRIDGE.” Education is like a bridge. Bridge (structure), structure designed to provide continuous passage over an obstacle. Bridges commonly carry highways, railroad lines, and pathways over obstacles such as waterways, deep valleys, and other transportation routes. Bridges may also carry water, support power cables, or house telecommunications lines. Like a bridge, Education has its own structure and foundation designed for learning. Education developed from the human struggle for survival and enlightenment. It may be formal or informal. Informal education refers to the general social process by which human beings acquire the knowledge and skills needed to function in their culture. Formal education refers to the process by which teachers instruct students in courses of study within institutions.   Bridge designs differ in the way they support loads. These loads include the weight of the bridges themselves, the weight of t...

POEM: TALICUD ISLAND

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TALICUD       ISLAND BY: PRINCESS JENN July 23, 2014 I-              What can I say? In this world I stay? All is free You don’t need to worry. II-            I thank God for the gift In this Island where I live It is incomparable What can I ask for? III-          The green plants I see Birds are on the tree Seas that full of fish What else do I wish? IV-           Preserve what we have Don’t take too much Greed can destroy The Island that we care for V-             Accept the challenge Protect the environment If not you, Then, who will do?

“BATA KASAMA KA, IKAW AY MAHALAGA”

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“BATA  KASAMA KA, IKAW AY MAHALAGA.” Ni: Teacher Jenn July 10, 2014 Interpreted By: JOVINICA S. MOHAMMAD (Children’s Congress) Bata, Bata Ikaw ay mahalaga Ang Poong Maykapal Sa Iyo’y lumikha. Mga magulang mo Tuwang-tuwa sa’yo Galing at talino Ipakita sa mundo.       Halina’t sambitin Mga tula’y bigkasin Awit ay awitin Ng may puso’t damdamin Iguhit nang masaya Iyong mga ideya Maglaro at sumayaw Hindi umaayaw. Bata, bata halika! Marami kang magagawa Bata kasama ka Ikaw ay mahalaga.
Peace: An Elusive Dream? By: Princess Jenn February 27, 2014 What is peace? Is it really hard to find? Peace, the cry of our brothers and sisters in some parts of Mindanao as the armed forces fight against the rebels. How can there be peace when   there is war? How can there be peace when there are famine and poverty all over the world; where people are killing one another in order to survive? After the Super Typhoon Yolanda hit the Philippines, people ransacked some big malls to get food and things in order to survive. Where is peace? Can we still think of peace when our stomach is empty? As Charles Darwin’s principles, “Life is a Survival of the Fittest” taught us, that we cannot survive if we are not fit enough. Is peace really true or is it just an elusive dream?  How can we say that there is peace when children are forced to work at an early age to feed their unfilled stomach? People are into gambling to seek for luck. Young ones turned to drugs. Minor gi...