Tuesday, January 17, 2012

my first fruit from my students

VENNESA JANE from BP5t35 class of 2011/2012 gave me an Orange today. this is the first fruits given to me by a students, i did not realize it during the time but this is my first gift of a fruit from a students during my teaching years in KML. usually you see teacher in America getting apples from their students, so its just nice to get a present from some one
more so when tomorrow is my birthday=)

Monday, January 16, 2012

Bario on reader digest


France-based natural photography lover Francesco Formisano took his photograph on a trip to Bario, a cluster villages nested in the highlands in the heart of Sarawak, Borneo where the indigenous Kelabit people live. The mother and child shown here are part of a community of Kelabit families who mine for salt in salt springs that lay a two-hour trek away from their homes. Water containing precious mineral salt is dredged up from wells dug deep into the ground, carried in buckets to a small hut and boiled over fires in close proximity until only the salt os left, then packed into the hollow of bamboo shoots cut from the surrounding area. Families stay for weeks at a time, sleeping in the hut with the fire and the smoke. Amidst this setting is this beautiful mother and child, whose deep, sparkling eyes are reminiscent of the waters in mine.

Photo: Francesco Formisano
http://www.rdasia.com/unseen-asia-winners-2012

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Result's

students result is out where students are worry about their result and teacher are worry of their performance. I do not like the ranking of result to judge which teacher have the Most students scoring A's and who have the most failure.

you feel bad when you can not help students score high grade yet if you have student's scoring well it give you pressure to keep up with pass year's result

I see the need to rank teacher performance to encourage healthy competition between teacher to teach better where in the end students benefit the most by having teacher really pushing students to score well