Category Archives: TEACHER AND LEARNING

The Week Ahead

Students have just finished their final exam paper – and I have started marking -about 227 scripts to mark – and my eyes are already going bonkers from reading all types of handwriting. Without paying much attention to grammar and … Continue reading

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The Joy of Teaching

The following are the comments and suggestions from my students from the online academic evaluation report for the Microeconomics subject I taught this trimester: 1. Thanks. 2. nice teaching. easy to understand 3. It is not that i want to … Continue reading

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Appreciation

Today, myself and few of my colleagues were invited for an Appreciation Session with our President and received a certificate for achieving outstanding evaluation from our students last trimester. Of all my passions, teaching is one of them; but my … Continue reading

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My student, My troubleshooter

A problem that can’t be fixed by a Dell Technical Expert over a super-long phone conversation is solved by my student in a matter of minutes. I was having some problem with my laptop speaker volume – which was not … Continue reading

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Teacher

Attributes of a good teacher:1) the ability to shout on top of your lungs – so that you will be heard LOUD and CLEAR2) the ability to give ‘killer’ stares – to ‘startle’ a noisy classroom (it works for me!)3) … Continue reading

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The Mark of a Teacher

Recently I read an article on what is expected from a teacher and the article on TheStar was interesting as I could relate myself with the situation that the author was trying to explain. Thank God though that I don’t … Continue reading

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So Sweet

I have been sitting the whole day ‘digesting’ journal papers and the economic theories and models when my dearest ex-student, Nicole dropped by (with her bubbly smiles) bringing me home-made soy bean with ginko and tofu sheets (freshly made by … Continue reading

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