This is it, pancit!
NOVEMBER 21, 2011
This is my first day to meet Ms. Yu. I am nervous yet excited. I am nervous in a way that she is new to me and I will be doing some adjustments. I am also excited in a way that this is my chance to correct my mistakes, to prepare more and to hear suggestions from my colleagues especially to Ms. Yu. I know that their suggestions would be my stepping stone to do better. I also met new students from the section of Gonzaga, Canisius, Calungsod and Brito. I am happy and contented being with these people. I hope to have a meaningful and fruitful experience with them.
NOVEMBER 22, 2011
There are three reasons why I love this day. First, we had an earthquake drill. It was actually my first time to participate in that activity because in my High School years, our school does not have like that. We just had a lecture on things to do whenever earthquakes come but we never take it into action like cutting the class and have a drill. haha. I was thankful because it taught me not to panic. (I even panicked when the bell rang! haha)
Second, I already established a relationship to the new students. Whenever we meet at the canteen or around the campus, they say, “Hi Ma’am Kerren” isn’t it good to hear?. I am happy that they considered me as their teacher even though I am still practicing it and their smiles inspire me to continue this journey.
Lastly, I ended this day with a grateful heart knowing that at the end of the day, God is with me. I do still believe to his promises that he will not leave me nor forsake me (Hebrews 13: 10) I really don’t know what my life would look like without him. Thank you Lord for the comfort!
NOVEMBER 23, 2011
After the first period of the day (Calungsod), our cooperating teacher told us not to observe the rest of the classes (CAnisius, Gonzaga and Brito) because we are going to check a lot of papers and she gave us time to prepare for demonstration for tomorrow. What a caring teacher! Thanks Ma’am Jenny!
NOVEMBER 25, 2011
Students nowadays were lucky enough because there is no corporal punishments anymore unlike before. I just wondered on how to be patient someday when I will be teaching to the students. I don’t know what the future students will look like if we teachers will not discipline them(as in bunalan jud! haaha)
When I observed Ma’am Jenny, I realized that it is not easy to tell students that you are pissed off and that you want to hit them! (because that is a crime- hitting them) I just realised to be patient……Pagkalisud…..