Once every school year, University of the Philippines High school department has an activity in which students became the school faculty and other positions offered by the school. The activity is called "KNOW YOUR SCHOOL DAY" Before This activity student will be busy signing their application forms for certain positions. For those whom are chosen they will be teaching their co students. And for those who were not, like me, we will stay as students. I will share to you my experiences during the " Know your school day" and being taught by a co-student.
As students all of us have our own responsibilities at school. In everyday we met our classmates. But if one day when you reached school your classmates are already the one teaching you. You will see yourself being taught by a co- student. How would you feel?
Having to experience " Know Your School Day" or as so called KYSD is really nice. Especially when most of the student teachers are your close friends. It feels good because some of them shoms favoritism. I like it in my part because we're friends. But when real teachers do that, of course it's really unfair. The rest of my xperience during the KYSD was nice, but experiences in which I am taught by those students whom I don't like is really bad and especially to this girl classmate of mine, who discussed the lesson of a certain subject improperly and her voice was really annoying. I don't know why but I get irritated listening to her discuss the lesson. I feel bored and sleepy whenever she discusses. I'm not publishing HER name here to avoid her from being offended.and I still do respect her personality.Among all the student teachers I find her the worst.
The experience was really nice because compared to the real teachers, the student teachers know more about what the students wanted the class to be. We all know that some teachers are boring respectively. But student teachers are more jamming and humorous. The student teacher gives moe life to the class and gives different tack ticks to keep the students awake. After every class you'll surely ask for more...
Sunday, March 25, 2007
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