Linggo, Marso 9, 2014

Youngest Teacher

Youngest Teacher

          Charisa Rosarie Estayo is one of the youngest teachers in Bulan; she is a teacher from Inararan Elementary School.
          She was born at Paranaque City and can be found at Zone 2 Bulan Sorsogon. She takes her grade 1 in Lauerta Elementary School located at Paranaque City and finished her Elementary in Bulan South Elementary School. She enjoyed secondary at Bulan National High School and finished her college taking Bachelor in Secondary Education (BSED) at R. G. De Castro Colleges.
          She passed the licensure examination in just 1 take and hired for almost 7 months of waiting. She experienced 3 years of teaching in Christian School and handling SPED Students and 1 year at Bulan Christian Learning Center (BCLC).
          In order for her to teach in Elementary she takes early Childhood at Amelyana Sorsogon. The mother of Ms. Charisa is a teacher together with her older sister; also her auntie is a School Principal.

“Salary is big, but don’t after with that. Teach with all of your hearth. Give your best.”
-      Charisa Rosarie Estayo

TEACHER
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopaedia

A teacher or schoolteacher is a person who provides education for pupils (children) and students (adults). The role of teacher is often formal and ongoing, carried out at a school or other place of formal education. In many countries, a person who wishes to become a teacher must first obtain specified professional qualifications or credentials from a university or college. These professional qualifications may include the study of pedagogy, the science of teaching. Teachers, like other professionals, may have to continue their education after they qualify, a process known as continuing professional development. Teachers may use a lesson plan to facilitate student learning, providing a course of study which is called the curriculum.
A teacher's role may vary among cultures. Teachers may provide instruction in literacy and numeracy, craftsmanship or vocational training, the arts, religion, civics, community roles, or life skills. A teacher who facilitates education for an individual may also be described as a personal tutor, or, largely historically, a governess. In some countries, formal education can take place through home schooling. Informal learning may be assisted by a teacher occupying a transient or ongoing role, such as a family member, or by anyone with knowledge or skills in the wider community setting.

PEDAGOGY AND TEACHING
In education, teachers facilitate student learning, often in a school or academy or perhaps in another environment such as outdoors. A teacher who teaches on an individual basis may be described as a tutor.
The objective is typically accomplished through either an informal or formal approach to learning, including a course of study and lesson plan that teaches skills, knowledge and/or thinking skills. Different ways to teach are often referred to as pedagogy. When deciding what teaching method to use teachers consider students' background knowledge, environment, and their learning goals as well as standardized curricula as determined by the relevant authority. Many times, teachers assist in learning outside of the classroom by accompanying students on field trips. The increasing use of technology, specifically the rise of the internet over the past decade, has begun to shape the way teachers approach their roles in the classroom.
The standardized curricula as determined by the relevant authority. The teacher may interact with students of different ages, from infants to adults, students with different abilities and students with learning disabilities.
Teaching using pedagogy also involve assessing the educational levels of the students on particular skills. Understanding the pedagogy of the students in a classroom involves using differentiated instruction as well as supervision to meet the needs of all students in the classroom. Pedagogy can be thought of in two manners. First, teaching itself can be taught in many different ways, hence, using a pedagogy of teaching styles. Second, the pedagogy of the learners comes into play when a teacher assesses the pedagogic diversity of his/her students and differentiates for the individual students accordingly.
Perhaps the most significant difference between primary school and secondary school teaching is the relationship between teachers and children. In primary schools each class has a teacher who stays with them for most of the week and will teach them the whole curriculum. In secondary schools they will be taught by different subject specialists each session during the week and may have 10 or more different teachers. The relationship between children and their teachers tends to be closer in the primary school where they act as form tutor, specialist teacher and surrogate parent during the course of the day.
This is true throughout most of the United States as well. However, alternative approaches for primary education do exist. One of these, sometimes referred to as a "platoon" system, involves placing a group of students together in one class that moves from one specialist to another for every subject. The advantage here is that students learn from teachers who specialize in one subject and who tend to be more knowledgeable in that one area than a teacher who teaches many subjects. Students still derive a strong sense of security by staying with the same group of peers for all classes.
Co-teaching has also become a new trend amongst educational institutions. Co-teaching is defined as two or more teachers working harmoniously to fulfill the needs of every student in the classroom. Co-teaching focuses the student on learning by providing a social networking support that allows them to reach their full cognitive potential. Co-teachers work in sync with one another to create a climate of learning.

MISCONDUCT
     Misconduct by teachers, especially sexual misconduct, has been getting increased scrutiny from the media and the courts. A study by the American Association of University Women reported that 9.6% of students in the United States claim to have received unwanted sexual attention from an adult associated with education; be they a volunteer, bus driver, teacher, administrator or other adult; sometime during their educational career.
A study in England showed a 0.3% prevalence of sexual abuse by any professional, a group that included priests, religious leaders, and case workers as well as teachers.[16] It is important to note, however, that the British study referenced above is the only one of its kind and consisted of "a random probability sample of 2,869 young people between the ages of 18 and 24 in a computer-assisted study" and that the questions referred to "sexual abuse with a professional," not necessarily a teacher. It is therefore logical to conclude that information on the percentage of abuses by teachers in the United Kingdom is not explicitly available and therefore not necessarily reliable. The AAUW study, however, posed questions about fourteen types of sexual harassment and various degrees of frequency and included only abuses by teachers. "The sample was drawn from a list of 80,000 schools to create a stratified two-stage sample design of 2,065 8th to 11th grade students “Its reliability was gauged at 95% with a 4% margin of error.”
In the United States especially, several high-profile cases such as Debra LaFave, Pamela Rogers, and Mary Kay Letourneau have caused increased scrutiny on teacher misconduct.
         Chris Keates, the general secretary of National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers, said that teachers who have sex with pupils over the age of consent should not be placed on the sex offenders register and that prosecution for statutory rape "is a real anomaly in the law that we are concerned about." This has led to outrage from child protection and parental rights groups.

Youngest Businessman

Youngest Businessman


           Jimmy Yau is one of the youngest business man in Bulan, at age of 32, he managed several type of businesses not only in Bulan but also in other places like Irosin Sorsosogon, Samar, Gubat and Casiguran.
          He is the owner of Kimson Enterprises (Bulan), it is running for almost 5 years and he start business when he was a child because of the influenced of his parents.
          Before he take Foreign Affairs, he is already a graduate engineer and because he knows something about business, he did not gave time taking Business Course.

How many businesses do you have aside from Kimson Enterprises Bulan?

·         Photography Business
·         Kimson Enterprises Irosin Branch
·         Kimson Enterprises Sorsogon Branch
·         And Branches located at Samar, Gubat and Casiguran

Golden Tips:
  • You must think the needs of the customer, aside of having a business. You are also helping the community, a family through providing their needs.’
  • Study your business, background, capitals, and components of the business, place and its economic status.
  • Good Management- it will help the business grow, as long as you have a good management system.

Before the first time, I open Kimson Enterprises Bulan, the sales are very high but because of competitors, I mean competition and sets of new building the sales are affected.

But under this competition, Kimson Enterprises is set apart because:

  • Trusted and person guaranteed
  • They can found their basic needs here at Kimson Enterprises.

BUSINESSMAN
Thesaurus Legend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
A person engaged in commercial or industrial business (especially an owner or executive). 

Types of Businessman
Amalgamator 
·         A businessman who arranges an amalgamation of two or more commercial companies.

Arb, Arbitrager, Arbitrageur 
·         Someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential)

Big businessman, Business leader, Magnate, Top executive, Tycoon, Baron, Mogul, King, Power 
·         A very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron"

Bourgeois, Businessperson 
·         A capitalist who engages in industrial commercial enterprise.

Industrialist 
·    Someone who manages or has significant financial interest in an industrial enterprise.

Oilman
·         A person who owns or operates oil wells

Operator 
·   Someone who owns or operates a business; "who is the operator of this franchise?"

 Owner, Proprietor 
·         (law) someone who owns (is legal possessor of) a business; "he is the owner of a chain of restaurants"

Small businessman
·         A businessman who runs a business employing less than 100 people

 Suit (slang)
·     A businessman dressed in a business suit; "all the suits care about is the bottom line"

 Syndicator 
·         A businessman who forms a syndicate

Transactor 
·         Someone who conducts or carries on business or negotiations

Top 6 Reasons to Become A Businessman
By  Mastpunjabi

Why business?
Why would anyone want to be in business? Why should anyone be in business or become a businessman? There are many reasons for different people to be in business. But one thing is for sure and that is by having a business of your own means having the opportunity of your own to achieve success. Here are the top 6 reasons why you should become a businessman. 

1. Career control and creative freedom
2. Job Security
3. Flexibility
4. Great Earning Potential
5. Your country
6. Satisfaction

Job Security
      Having your own business means having your own job. When there is any type of economic instability around the world or in your own country, if you are an employee of someone else you have to worry about being fired and in many cases you will be fired. But having your own business can be of tremendous comfort. Although as a business owner you do have to worry about the economic situation and how to deal with it's ups and downs but you don't have to worry about your own job, even though you may have to make some firings from your own pool of employees. But your job remains safe.

Career control and creative freedom
      As an owner of a business, you don't have to worry about many things such as promotion, office politics. You are at the top and thus you can concentrate on better things such as the making of policies and plans to promote your business. You have the control over every decision. This means you are in full control of your career. By having your own business means you can do things the way you love. At an office as an employee you don't have any creative freedom and even if you do have you still have to wait for the final decision your boss will make. But with your own business, rather than having to follow stuffy rules and meet restrictive guidelines you are the sole decision maker. You can set up your business in a way that it meets your personal desires, tastes and goals. This creative freedom that you get from your business prevents boredom and lack of interest in work and takes you to closer to success.

Flexibility
Your own business will provide you flexibility. As a business owner, you will get to enjoy very much higher degree of flexibility. You don't have to compromise with co-workers about who will get which holiday weeks off from the schedule. You can work for very long hours and till late at night and don't have to worry about waking up early in the morning. You can set your own hours of work so you can take care of both your professional and personal responsibilities. And if you have a web based business or if you are a teenage freelancer, it will allow you to take your office with you to anywhere you go. That is the flexibility of having a business.
         
Great Earning Potential
As a business owner your earning potential is not limited to any sort of salary structure as it usually happens when working for an employer. With your own business you have the potential to make money as well as save much more than you could save when working for someone else. Your earning potential will depend on the amount of hard work, creativity and dedication you put in promoting your business. Business provides opportunity to earn great money but remember not every business ends up as successful but to achieve success you have to take up this risk.

Your Country
    The country you live in is always affected by your actions either negatively or positively. When you are a successful businessman you can help in making your country economically more stable and successful. You can get good number of jobs for your countrymen. When you are successful your people will be proud of you and you will earn real respect.
Satisfaction

    One of the major advantages of having a business will be the satisfaction you will feel at the end of every day. You will always feel thrilled and feel increased confidence because you will be able to prove that you can do things on your own and depend on yourself.

Albularyo



                    Chicken is one of the materials used by the Albularyo in curing different disease. As you can see the dead chicken is sliced to identify what kind of disease that patient encountered. Before the chicken died it is energetic, the Albularyo touch the animal into the different parts of the body of the patient itself like a towel and after a few minutes the chicken died and it serves as an X-RAY that determines the type of disease that the patient got.

                    As you can see it is one of the process done by the Albularyo, it is so called “Pagtatawas” in tagalog and “Santigwar” in some rural places. The picture shown about what is the cause of having disease to the patient.
                    Using a plate and a lightened candle  Albularyo can idenftify if the disease is “Ila sa Kapwa Tao” or “Ila sa Dulom”. Those are types of “ILA” which means the outcomes of pagtatawas.
                    The Albularyo has different way curing disease using eggs is the best example. The Albularyo with her unfamiliar rituals and words she can let the egg stand alone on her palm, it says that if the egg can stand alone the patient has problem in his/her condition, but if it is not there is no problem at all.
                    After the moment of egg stands alone in the palm of the Albularyo she asked for a help and gave direction that the egg must be broken to unleash the disease of the patient.
                    Four persons tried to break the egg using large amount of force by means of pressing it, but suddenly theirs no one did it.
                    After of trying and giving large amount of force by pressing hard in breaking the egg, no one among the four got the egg.
                    The Albularyo decided to make a move, she say something , some sort of unfamiliar words and then ask to break the egg one more time and the egg was broken. It looks like the word came from the mouth of the Albularyo serve as the key in the invisible lock of the egg.

Oldest People

3 OLDEST PEOPLE IN BULAN



                          Lolo Valerio Gilliego is one of the oldest citizen of Bulan. He is living at the residence of Barangay G. del Pilar. A veterans soldier during World War 2. 

                          Lola Mercedes Del Rosario is one of the three oldest citizen of Bulan. She has 10 children more than 50 grand children. Lola live at the residence of Barangay G. Del Pilar (tanga). Lola was born on November 15, 1914 at present she is 100 years old. Unlike Lolo Valerio, Lola Mercedes cannot stand alone, cannot speak and even identify the people around her. 

                         Lola Consorcia Gosgolan was born on June 22, 1913 at present she is 101 years old, she is the oldest among the three older citizen in Bulan. We can find Lola Consorcia at the risedince of Barangay Beguin.

               Lola has 10 children and 97 grandchildren. She experienced the war between Japanese in the Philippines, unlike Lola Mercedes, Lola Consorcia can talk clearly, she can even identify her 97 and give response in any conversation. Lola has Rayuma and it is one of her problem.

               When we asked Lola what is the reason behind her long life, she said: “Magsimba ng bukal sa loob hindi dahil may bago kang gamit” which refers to the present popular song of Basilyo “Lord Patawad”. Lola is very industrious at her past age and we think lola will live more years because she is strong enough.

What is age?
  • Age refers to the age of a person (or subject) of interest at last birthday (or relative to a specified, well-defined reference date).
  • Age of person is usually derived. It is usually calculated using the person's date of birth and the date of interview or other well-defined reference date.
By: Static Canada

How Old Is Old Age?

  • How old do you feel? And how old will you be when you reach old age?
  • The public’s views on age and aging are explored in a new national survey on aging from the Pew Research Centre, explained in a story by my colleague Sarah Arnquist.
  • Most adults over age 50 feel at least 10 years younger than their actual age, the survey found. One-third of those between 65 and 74 said they felt 10 to 19 years younger, and one-sixth of people 75 and older said they felt 20 years younger.
  • And at what age does old age begin? Most people in the survey said old age starts at age 68. Are they kidding? That seems way too young to me. Not surprisingly, most people over 65 have a different idea about old age. Among those getting the senior citizen discount, most say old age begins at 75.
By: Tara Parker-Pope

Physical marks of old age

  1. Sexual activity decreases significantly with age, especially after age 60, for both women and men. Sexual drive in both men and women decreases as they age.
  2. Skin loses elasticity, becomes drier, and more lined and wrinkled.
  3. Sleep trouble holds a chronic prevalence of over 50% in old age and results in daytime sleepiness Physical marks of old age include the following:
    • Bone and joint. Old bones are marked by “thinning and shrinkage.” This results in a loss of height (about two inches by age 80), a stooping posture in many people, and a greater susceptibility to bone and joint diseases such as osteoarthritis and osteoporosis.
    • Chronic diseases. Most older persons have at least one chronic condition and many have multiple conditions. In 2007-2009, the most frequently occurring conditions among older persons in the United States were uncontrolled hypertension (34%), diagnosed arthritis (50%), and heart disease (32%).
    • Dental problems. Less saliva and less ability for oral hygiene in old age increases the chance of tooth decay and infection.
    • Digestive system. About 40% of the time, old age is marked by digestive disorders such as difficulty in swallowing, inability to eat enough and to absorb nutrition, constipation and bleeding.
    • Eyesight. Diminished eyesight makes it more difficult to read in low lighting and in smaller print. Speed with which an individual reads and the ability to locate objects may also be impaired.
    • Falls. Old age spells risk for injury from falls that might not cause injury to a younger person. Every year, about one third of 65 years olds and over half of 80 years old fall. Falls are the leading cause of injury and death for old people.
    • Hair usually becomes thinner and grayer.
    • Hearing. By age 75 and older, 48% of men and 37% of women encounter impairments in hearing. Of the 26.7 million people over age 50 with a hearing impairment, only one in seven uses a hearing aid.
    • Hearts are less efficient in old age with a resulting loss of stamina.
    • Immune function. Less efficient immune function (Immunosenescence) is a mark of old age.
    • Lungs expand less well; thus, they provide less oxygen.
    • Pain afflicts old people at least 25% of the time, increasing with age up to 80% for those in nursing homes. Most pains are rheumatological or malignant.In a study of 9,000 persons with a mean age of 74, only 12% reported no sleep complaints. By age 65, deep sleep goes down to about 5%.
    • Taste buds diminish so that by age 80 taste buds are down to 50% of normal. Food becomes less appealing and nutrition can suffer.
    • Urinary incontinence is often found in old age.
    • Voice. In old age, vocal chords weaken and vibrate more slowly. This results in a weakened, breathy voice that is sometimes called an “old person’s voice.”

Mental marks of old age

Mental marks of old age include the following:
  • Adaptable describes most people in their old age. In spite the stressfulness of old age, they are described as “agreeable” and “accepting.” However, old age dependence induces feelings of incompetence and worthlessness in a minority.
  • Depressed mood. According to Cox, Abramson, Devine, and Hollon (2012), old age is a risk factor for depression caused by prejudice (i.e., “deprejudice”). When people are prejudiced against the elderly and then become old themselves, their anti-elderly prejudice turns inward, causing depression. “People with more negative age stereotypes will likely have higher rates of depression as they get older.” Old age depression results in the over-65 population having the highest suicide rate.
  • Fear of crime in old age, especially among the frail, sometimes weighs more heavily than concerns about finances or health and restricts what they do. The fear persists in spite of the fact that old people are victims of crime less often than younger people.
  • Mental disorders afflict about 15% of people aged 60+ according to estimates by the World Health Organization. Another survey taken in 15 countries reported that mental disorders of adults interfered with their daily activities more than physical problems.
  • Reduced mental and cognitive ability afflicts old age. Memory loss is common in old age due to the decrease in speed of information being encoded, stored, and received. It takes more time to learn new information. Dementia is a general term for memory loss and other intellectual abilities serious enough to interfere with daily life. Its prevalence increases in old age from about 10% at age 65 to about 50% over age 85. Alzheimer's disease accounts for 50 to 80 percent of dementia cases. Demented behaviour can include wandering, physical aggression, verbal outbursts, depression, and psychosis.
  • Set in one’s ways describes a mind set of old age. A study of over 400 distinguished men and women in old age found a “preference for the routine.”Explanations include old age’s toll on the “fluid intelligence” and the “more deeply entrenched” ways of the old.

Psychosocial aspects

               According to Erik Erikson’s "Eight Stages of Life" theory, the human personality is developed in a series of eight stages that take place from the time of birth and continue on throughout an individual’s complete life. He characterises old age as a period of "Integrity vs. Despair", during which a person focuses on reflecting back on his life. Those who are unsuccessful during this phase will feel that their life has been wasted and will experience many regrets. The individual will be left with feelings of bitterness and despair. Those who feel proud of their accomplishments will feel a sense of integrity. Successfully completing this phase means looking back with few regrets and a general feeling of satisfaction. These individuals will attain wisdom, even when confronting death. Coping is a very important skill needed in the aging process to move forward with life and not be 'stuck' in the past. The way a person adapts and copes, reflects his aging process on a psycho-social level.
               Newman & Newman proposed a ninth stage of life, Elderhood. Elderhood refers to those individuals who live past the life expectancy of their birth cohorts. There are two different types of people described in this stage of life. The "young old" are the healthy individuals who can function on their own without assistance and can complete their daily tasks independently. The "old old" are those who depend on specific services due to declining health or diseases. This period of life is characterized as a period of "immortality vs. extinction." Immortality is the belief that your life will go on past death, some examples are an afterlife or living on through one's family. Extinction refers to feeling as if life has no purpose.

Top 10 Most Common Health Issues


Physical Activity and Nutrition
               Research indicates that staying physically active can help prevent or delay certain diseases, including some cancers, heart disease and diabetes, and also relieve depression and improve mood. Inactivity often accompanies advancing age, but it doesn't have to. Check with your local churches or synagogues, senior centers, and shopping malls for exercise and walking programs. Like exercise, your eating habits are often not good if you live and eat alone. It's important for successful aging to eat foods rich in nutrients and avoid the empty calories in candy and sweets.

Overweight and Obesity
               Being overweight or obese increases your chances of dying from hypertension, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, gallbladder disease, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea, respiratory problems, dyslipidemia and endometrial, breast, prostate, and colon cancers. In-depth guides and practical advice about obesity are available from the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute of the National Insitutes of Health.

Tobacco
               Tobacco is the single greatest preventable cause of illness and premature death in the U.S. Tobacco use is now called "Tobacco dependence disease." The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that smokers who try to quit are more successful when they have the support of their physician.

Substance Abuse
               Substance abuse usually means drugs and alcohol. These are two areas we don't often associate with seniors, but seniors, like young people, may self-medicate using legal and illegal drugs and alcohol, which can lead to serious health consequences. In addition, seniors may deliberately or unknowingly mix medications and use alcohol. Because of our stereotypes about senior citizens, many medical people fail to ask seniors about possible substance abuse.

HIV/AIDS
              Between 11 and 15% of U.S. AIDS cases occur in seniors over age 50. Between 1991 and 1996, AIDS in adults over 50 rose more than twice as fast as in younger adults. Seniors are unlikely to use condoms, have immune systems that naturally weaken with age, and HIV symptoms (fatigue, weight loss, dementia, skin rashes, swollen lymph nodes) are similar to symptoms that can accompany old age. Again, stereotypes about aging in terms of sexual activity and drug use keep this problem largely unrecognized. That's why seniors are not well represented in research, clinical drug trials, prevention programs and efforts at intervention.

Mental Health
               Dementia is not part of aging. Dementia can be caused by disease, reactions to medications, vision and hearing problems, infections, nutritional imbalances, diabetes, and renal failure. There are many forms of dementia (including Alzheimer's Disease) and some can be temporary. With accurate diagnosis comes management and help. The most common late-in-life mental health condition is depression. If left untreated, depression in the elderly can lead to suicide. Here's a surprising fact: The rate of suicide is higher for elderly white men than for any other age group, including adolescents.

Injury and Violence
               Among seniors, falls are the leading cause of injuries, hospital admissions for trauma, and deaths due to injury. One in every three seniors (age 65 and older) will fall each year. Strategies to reduce injury include exercises to improve balance and strength and medication review. Home modifications can help reduce injury. Home security is needed to prevent intrusion. Home-based fire prevention devices should be in place and easy to use. People aged 65 and older are twice as likely to die in a home fire as the general population.

Environmental Quality
               Even though pollution affects all of us, government studies have indicated that low-income, racial and ethnic minorities are more likely to live in areas where they face environmental risks. Compared to the general population, a higher proportion of elderly are living just over the poverty threshold.

Immunization
               Influenza and pneumonia and are among the top 10 causes of death for older adults. Emphasis on Influenza vaccination for seniors has helped. Pneumonia remains one of the most serious infections, especially among women and the very old.

Access to Health Care
               Seniors frequently don't monitor their health as seriously as they should. While a shortage of geriatricians has been noted nationwide, URMC has one of the largest groups of geriatricians and geriatric specialists of any medical community in the country. Your access to health care is as close as URMC, offering a menu of services at several hospital settings, including the VA Hospital in Canandaigua, in senior housing, and in your community.

From: http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/senior-health/common-issues/top-ten.cfm

Working Student

Working Student

          John Ardie Dumdum is the youngest child of Mr. Rosdan and Filipina Dumdum, he lived at the residence of Barangay Zone 6, Bulan Sorsogon and born on November 30, 1990.

          Year 2007, when he graduated elementary at Montessori and take secondary at Collegio la Immaculada Conception, he stopped 1 year before he finished his college at Solis Institute of Technology with the course of Computer Hardware Servicing (CHS).

          John felt incomplete in terms of knowledge so he decided to take another course and enrolled at R. G. De Castro Colleges taking Bachelor in Elementary Education (BEED). He starts working because his girlfriend is pregnant.

          February 16, 2011 when he started working as a back-up production crew at Jollibee Bulan Branch, until now he is enjoying both work and study.

What is working student?
·         Studying hard while hard working.

Difficulties:
·         Shortage of time in terms of taking rest, studying and family.
·         Sometimes lost of focus because of tiredness.

Ways to overcome difficulties?
  • Time management
  •  Patience
  • Study hard and give your best shot

Have you ever felt quitting as Working Student?
          
               YES, but because of inspiration and dedication to pursue my goal, i faced the reality and enjoy myself being a working student and I’m proud of it.

“If you have a dream, get it; keep up the good work until you succeed”

-      John Ardie Dumdum

Definition of Working Student
From: Ask.com

A working student is an individual who is studying but working part time at the same time. Working students have to work harder to compensate their working time with their studies. Studies show that working students manage their time better than students who don't work

SURVEY
What is working student?

“They are the students who work for a purpose.”
·         Julius Lusander A. Guera
Student

“Student who work for experience”
·         Desiree Gueta
Student

“Studying hard while hard working”
·         John Ardie Dumdum
Working Student

“It is not all about studying while working but indeed having a good determination and good management of time”
·         Jeric Almoguera
Working Student

“Earn your own salary, doing it to support your studies”
·         MS. Ma. Kaye Gilbas
R. G. C. C. Professor

“Despite of financial problem, they strived for just to work to finish their studies”
·         Ms. Zenaida Girado
R. G. C. C. Professor