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Own It!

"Implementation is the key to success."

Dr. Harry Wong has once again done it! He discussed many factors that concern Classroom Management. From all the things he has discussed, I will definitely own the following:


  • Always lay down the rules on the first day of class;
  • Always be innovative and creative when it comes to the every day class;
  • Try to create new (and incognito) ways on how students will work; and,
  • Never leave a single day wherein my students did not learn and have fun at the same time.
I believe that when I am in the teaching field that I will be able to own these characteristics because I know that Christian Living Education/Theology/Values Education is stereotyped as "boring" to most students. One of the reasons why I chose to become a Values Ed Major is because I want to show students that learning the said subjects will be fun as well. It's not JUST a subject that is "common sense" or "I learn it from Church" kind of vibes, but there is really a lot to learn, and everyone can enjoy the subject without dozing off or not being able to participate in class. Hopefully, my goal of having students crave for more classes with me will come true.

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  1. Hoping to see you make a difference

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  2. I reflect that as a teacher of faith should be able to become innovative and have a specific teachings specially in values and religious education subjects. Good job! :)

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    1. Yes, some teachers in the subject tend to forget innovation for tradition.

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  3. Because of your vision and dedication I believe that you will be an effective teacher soon. Hope to see you apply those. :)

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    1. I pray that you become an effective teacher as well in the time to come! :)

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  4. I can see that you are a passionate not just a teacher but also as a person. I hope you can apply these ideas so we can help our students.

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    1. Passion is vital and as time goes by, I observe that some teachers are losing it. Hope you can have a successful classroom management in the future!

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  5. I see that you are one of being good and effective teachers :D

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    1. I see that you are too! You just need to believe in yourself that you can :)

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