Saturday, March 13, 2010

Smile is a curve...

“Smile is a curve that can set things straight.”
(Rehtse Lou G. Bombeo, BEE- 2 student, The Teaching Profession,)
"esther bombeo"


Good day Ma’am Olga!!!!

I have read the chapter two of our book “the teacher in the classroom and community.” I have learned a lot out of it particularly the principles to be followed in managing a classroom, that a teacher is the authoritarian inside the classroom, thus she has the exclusive responsibility to insist on proper discipline. Discipline is not a punishment for the students but it’s just a solution to prevent them from misbehaving.
I have learned that a typical classroom is a classroom with regular number of students in a class to avoid discomfort in moving around, appropriate setting arrangement, enough lighting facilities, and adequate ventilation. Students should maintain cleanliness, avoid unnecessary noise and with regards to bulletin boards and displays, it should be related to the lessons for the week.
I have also learned that the teacher as an intellectual leader should be willing to share his knowledge and experience with the community and should actively participate in community work, such example is the local election and any other livelihood programs which will be conducted in the local barangays. A teacher should maintain harmonious relationship with other professionals, government officials and the people in the community. A teacher should avoid unbecoming conduct that may discredit his profession such as gambling, drunkenness and other immoral practices and as teacher we should bare in our mind that we should behave, maintain dignity and self-respect at all times because service in education calls for the highest standards of integrity and morality.

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