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Jul 2, 2011

Enrolling ALS-Alternative Learning System in Cebu

Last Wednesday, I decided to go to school in ALS (Alternative Learning System)  class so that next year, I will become a college student… that’s if I pass in ALS.

Last Thursday, I went to school to attend my first class but the guard called me and told me that the teacher in-charge is not around because they had a meeting but then I still went to the building where our class is located. The building is separated from other school building and the it was surrounded with trees and grasses. I already know that we will be cleaning the surrounded before we will start it. And a school worker will get his redmax trimmers to trim the tall grasses at the back of the building.

Even though I am disappointed because there was no class, I am still looking forward to the next meeting this Tuesday. ALS class have only 2 meetings every week and the class starts at 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm. Will be going there this coming Tuesday hopefully.

Jun 5, 2011

El Computer or La Computer

One of the speakers we had during our in-service training in CAP theater last June 4 was Fr. Roderick Salazar. He was indeed excellent as he delivers his talk. He is very witty in explaining his topic and even gives lots of samples that could relate to our real life situation.

One of his examples goes this way…..

“A Spanish teacher was explaining to her class that in Spanish, unlike English, nouns are designated as either masculine or feminine. “House” for instance, is feminine: “la casa.” “Pencil,” however, is masculine: “el lapiz.”

 

A student asked, “What gender is ‘computer’?”

Instead of giving the answer, the teacher split the class into two groups, male and female, and asked them to decide for themselves whether “computer” should be a masculine or a feminine noun.

Each group was asked to give four reasons for its recommendation.

The men’s group decided that “computer” should definitely be of the feminine gender (“la computer”), because:
1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic;

2. The native language they use to communicate with other computers is incomprehensible to everyone else;

3. Even the smallest! mistakes are stored in long term memory for possible later retrieval; and

4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself spending half your paycheck on accessories for it.

(No chuckling… this gets better!)

The women’s group, however, concluded that computers should be Masculine
(“el computer”), because:
1. In order to do anything with them, you have to turn them on;

2. They have a lot of data but still can’t think for themselves;

3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they ARE the problem; and

4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you had waited a little longer, you could have gotten a better model.

The women won.”

(Source: http://forums.cnet.com/7723-6130_102-141866.html)

 

After hearing this, most of the teachers were laughing and that includes me. I said ” I must find that sample,  I am sure that could be found in the internet. So, here it is…

I hope you learn something from it…


May 6, 2011

31st National Folk Dance Workshop for Teachers

I am excited to attend this dance workshop. Our school, University of Cebu already set a budget for this event. This may be chance for me to be updated with our own dances and those unpublished dances.

The National Folk Dance Workshop will be on May 16 – 20, 2011 at Bago City, Negros Occidental. As I read the memo through the use of internet, I immediately wrote a letter to our school head. It was fortunately approved by our Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Dr. Ulysses Aparece.

Here is the statement about the up coming seminar.

“The Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Philippine Folk Dance Society (PFDS) in coordination with the Department of Education (DepEd), Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Technical Skills and Development Authority (TESDA),Civil Service Commission (CSC), and the Local Government of Bago City will conduct the 31st National Folk Dance Workshop for Teachers on May 16-20, 2011 at the Manuel Y. Torres Memorial Complex, Bago City, Negros Occidental.

The activity aims to address the needs and concerns of teachers in folk dance education and production as well as to help develop a deeper appreciation for Filipino dance and music traditions. The Workshop also pays tribute to pioneering Filipino folk dance researchers by teaching and promoting their outstanding works.

Teachers, dancers, choreographers and members of dance groups will be participating in this Workshop. The Workshop will consist of practicum works, lecture-demonstrations, group dynamics, street dance, cultural shows, regional presentations and the culminating showcase.

A registration fee of P3,000.00, not inclusive of meals, board and lodging, will be charged.  For more information, please call the CCP Dance Division at tel. no. (02) 832-1125 local 1602/1603 or the PNU PE-DETAME Office at tel. no. (02) 302-7770 or email jopinay4u@yahoo.com, lag_7254@yahoo.com and rmfronda@yahoo.com.”

Source: Cultural Center of the Philippines

Aug 24, 2010

Problem Solving in Math

Math is one of the most difficult subjects to learn because of it’s complexity. I believe that you will start loving how to solve math problems if you have solid foundation. What if you your foundation is not that solid? Then, you need free math help. I am referring to tutorial lesson in Math.

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Jun 18, 2010

Education is Important

Yes! Education is important. Education change lives. Education makes a person powerful. Education is never ending process.

Education can be acquired in formal and non-formal. Now, it can be acquired traditional setting and online setting. There are lots of opportunities in online education. These opportunities can be essential to make your life easier. However, you must do some gmat prep. “GMAT means Graduate Management Admission Test, is a standardized test that graduate business schools use to help assess the qualifications of applicants”. The test is purely about Mathematics and English skills. These are two essential subjects which are needed in business school. There are lots of school that offers gmat, but only in Knewton offers best deals  of online gmat prep courses.

If you want to know more about the gmat prep courses offered by Knewton, you must visit their website.

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