Wednesday, 28 August 2013

    I believe that each child is a unique individual who needs a secure, caring, and stimulating atmosphere in which to grow and mature emotionally, intellectually, physically, and socially. It is my desire as a educator to help students meet their fullest potential in these areas by providing an environment that is safe, supports risk-taking, and invites a sharing of ideas. There are three elements that I believe are conducive to establishing such an environment, (1) the teacher acting as a guide, (2) allowing the child's natural curiosity to direct his/her learning, and (3) promoting respect for all things and all people.
    When the teacher's role is to guide, providing access to information rather than acting as the primary source of information, the students' search for knowledge is met as they learn to find answers to their questions. For students to construct knowledge, they need the opportunity to discover for themselves and practice skills in authentic situations. Providing students access to hands-on activities and allowing adequate time and space to use materials that reinforce the lesson being studied creates an opportunity for individual discovery and construction of knowledge to occur,And that is our Philosophy of education St Joseph High School is The Best Catholic school I've ever seen in Bondoc Peninsula
    And maybe this is your story in your high school day,

    Reminiscing the past makes me missed my high school life. It cannot be compared and surpassed by any other experiences. What makes it significant to my life is that it creates and nourishes my growth through having fun and excitement. It contributed a lot to make me feel the essence of life, the real joy, and the self-satisfaction.

    First were the happiness we had with my classmates. I could still remember when we share our thoughts together. Singing, dancing and laughing during our vacant time. Walking around the campus and have some treat with my classmates. Playing outdoor games  which made our relationship more stronger. We also mingle with our schoolmates through asking them about their teachers and if how do they find the lessons.

    Next were the people who inspires me to be motivated and focused on my studies. To my parents who provided me money, advice and care. They supported me all throughout the challenges I had. By then the result of my hard work was accomplishments and victory. Also to my friends who did not leave me in my ups and down. All of them contributed joy and memories which cannot be erased forever.

    Finally, the tears of joy when we had our graduation. As we sang our Alma Mater song, some of us started to cry thinking about the sacrifices they had just to send us to school and to graduate. But when the awards were given, the joy standout for it was the result of what we sow.

    It was not easy to let things end. It is just very important that we should always value the people who contributed for our physical and mental development. Let us   make our past a basis for us to grow more and to develop in the future. Be open to suggestions and make the rest of our lives as memorable as we can
    Helping students to develop a deep love and respect for themselves, others, and their environment occurs through an open sharing of ideas and a judicious approach to discipline. When the voice of each student is heard, and environment evolves where students feel free to express themselves. Class meetings are one way to encourage such dialogue. I believe children have greater respect for their teachers, their peers, and the lessons presented when they feel safe and sure of what is expected of them. In setting fair and consistent rules initially and stating the importance of every activity, students are shown respect for their presence and time. In turn they learn to respect themselves, others, and their environment.
    LONG LIVE ST JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL !!!



























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