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Self Introduction


I am a pre-service Values Education teacher whose dream in this world may be bigger than the universe. One of the reasons why I wanted to take up Education as my course above all of the options laid on me, is that I love the fulfilling and the grateful heart of a feeling I get whenever I get to see the younger generation learn something new or that they get to reminisce on the daily life experiences that are related to the lessons we taught during our outreach programs and catechism in my Alma Mater.

As far as my educational goals are concerned, I plan to study more. I am fond of learning and research, especially with my eclectic tastes in other matters, I have this never ending curiosity and learning I can’t wait to share with my students, and hopefully the world. I like to think the unthinkable, and think beyond concepts. I loathe mediocrity, and based on my own experiences, I like making lessons stand out from the way other teachers would approach and teach them.

I want my students to do their best, and to strive until they do better than their teachers—especially me. Seeing them successful (and hoping they’d be more successful than you) is the ultimate treasure, or the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

It won’t be an easy journey, though I know it will be a bittersweet experience of a lifetime. There won’t be U-Turns in this path I’ve chosen of a vocation. There will also be breakdowns, and lots and lots of them, but there’s no giving up in this. God didn’t direct me in this path for nothing. He led he in this path for a reason, and that reason will change the entire path and cycle of the world. Who says we can’t be extraordinary people?

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