This
one week immersion opens up another exciting story on the neutral flow of my
life. And one of these stories I would never forget is when Ma’am Gelilang
requested us to handle the class on the spot. I wasn't prepared by that time
yet I was thrilled with the idea of teaching not just those “mga isip-bata” but
really “mga bata”.
Being in this actual classroom
situation gives me the concept of what will I face in the future. It helps me a
lot in preparing myself to be the molder of young minds. I want to experience
how it feels putting a smile on the face of my pupils as they are gaining
learning with me.
“Let them
enjoy what they are learning. For genuine learning takes place by true learning
experiences.”
Ma. Jeanisa Kristine Acollador
BEEd 3-A
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Community
immersion is not just about being with the community and the school but as well
as strengthening your relationship with your classmates. Creating memories from
this new experiences and sharing with each other what we have gone for the day
is fun and really touchy.
One
week is a short time for me to say we have learned everything but I know we
have learned something. And that’s what community immersion taught us.
“Having a good relationship with
your fellow will make the teaching-learning experiences really fun and easy.”
For this one week meaningful
experiences, we thank you Ma’am Vic for teaching, guiding and supporting us. We
have learned many things from you.
Ma.
Jeanisa Kristine Acollador
BEEd 3-A
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