Wednesday, November 30, 2011

TESL VS Pre School

Hello Blog,
Sorry I didn't complete the Jurong Bird Park post last night.
The fingers just didn't coordinate with my mind and feelings then.

Anyway,
How are you, my friends?

Just came back from ITS English Language Camp 2nd briefing.
There are lots of preparation to be done.
And honestly,
I'm still thrilled.

Thrilled to the extend,
I am considering to do Pre School Education,
will it be a good idea?

TESL will be a better choice
because I've gone through the foundation and bachelor for 6 years.

Pre School will be something new
with all the songs, rhymes and riddles
games, story telling and....K.I.D.S!

The activities are way more interesting than higher secondary syllabus
but managing the kids?
I've failed to control my Form 1 kids during practicum
wonder will the 5-8years old be any easier?

Once again,
I'm thrown before a crossroad in a jungle.
Which path should I lead?

The left is mostly travelled,
should be a safer road.
The right is covered with shrubs
and there might be thorny grasses.

taken from: http://syukranview.wordpress.com/category/panorama/
(Geez, such a view, lai, sit back n day dream for few seconds.~)

But whichever path lies ahead
I'm sure I will not stay stagnant at this position
and stare too long,
watching other travellers passing by
one by one
leaving me all alone till the snow falls.

So....
MERRY CHRISTMAS to all in advance~!
HO~ HO~ HO~


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

SPP Interview 2011

SPP Interview Tips for the under-prepared people (like me)

1. Have your documents ready in the right order, with the checklist + passport glued, on the front page.  Original certs in 'Clear Folder'. Extra certs won't be awarded extra marks.

2.  Remember your CGPA.  Datok commented I downgraded my 3.757 to 3.753.

3.  Introduce yourself.  Name, school, reasons to be English teacher.

4.  What are the skills needed in teaching? In groups of 5, we took turn by brainstorming answers like: listening, speaking, reading , writing, communication, interpersonal...

5.  Pedagogy:  Mastery Learning, Learn how to Learn, Multiple Intelligence, Constructivsm (5 choose one each)  He requested this to be in BM.

6. No NKRA, no Falsafah Pendidikan Kebangsaan, no wawasan 2020, no lagu patriotik, no micro-teaching.

7.  What are the current issues in Education? We talked about MBMMBI and the native speakers coming in the Malaysia.

8.  Situation: Solve & give opinion. In a class, the teacher separated the class into 3 groups, genious, average, n slow learners.  Good or bad? Why? 

I think that's about it. I'm just very relieved he didnt ask bout the politicians and history.  And, I'm glad my other 4 friends are so supportive and we helped each other out while we sorta stuck. 

Overall, I regretted killing my cells by worrying too much.

The day continued with makan-session with coursemates. A sereni-and-shentel visit. 2 rounds of bowling. and....

....catching my flight to Singapore~!


*see, the fun part is highlighted. *wink wink*  God bless all of us will pass the interview and berbakti kepada negara~ Good luck to those who will sit for it (^_^)

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Pengenalan Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia

Visi KPM: Sekolah Unggul Penjana Genarasi Terbilang

Misi KPM: Membangun Potensi Individu Melalui Pendidikan Berkualiti


Menteri Pelajaran
Y.A.B. Tan Sri Dato' Haji Muhyiddin Bin Haji Mohd. Yassin


Timbalan Menteri Pelajaran I
Y.B. Datuk Ir. Dr. Wee Ka Siong





Timbalan Menteri Pelajaran II
Y.B. Dr. Haji Mohd Puad Bin Zarkashi




Ketua Setiausaha
Y.Bhg. Dato' Dr. Rosli bin Mohamed



Ketua Pengarah Pelajaran Malaysia
Y.Bhg. Dato' Sri Abd. Ghafar bin Mahmud


Saturday, November 12, 2011

Hainan Island Tour didn't come true.

Haikou Travel Attractions



Holiday beach


Holiday beachHoliday Beach, located in the west of Haikou, is a must-see destination for those visiting the city. Holiday Beach is a major recreational resort, is about 6 kilometers (about 3.7 miles) long, and enjoys a wonderful climate with sparkling waters, coconut trees, plenty of sunshine and clear skies…..


Mangrove Forest in Dongzhai Port


Mangrove Forest in Dongzhai PortMangrove is a tropical evergreen trees or shrubs of the genus Rhizophora, having stilt-like roots and stems and forming dense thickets along tidal shores. There are about 81 kinds of mangroves in the world and among them about 41 can be found….



Tropical Wildlife Garden

Tropical Wildlife GardenThis is actually a tropical zoological garden which imitates the environment of the wild, covering total area of 1.3 square kilometers, in which visitors can take a look at various kinds of tropical animal in their relatively wild state…..



Dongjiao Coconut Plantation

Dongjiao Coconut PlantationTo visit Dongjiao (Dongjia Yelin) coconut plantation, visitors will have to take a twenty-minute ferry from Qinglan Harbour. This plantation has 500,000-coconut trees of various varieties of coconut peciesTracking through small footpath among…..




Highlands Hainan
Highlands HainanThe highlands, spread across the central belt of Hainan island are areas of great natural beauty, with huge towering mountains, breathtaking waterfalls and tiny Li and Miao minority villages dotted about the place all making this an unspoiled and surprisingly….



West Coast Hainan

West Coast HainanIn western Hainan, there are vast tracts of forest and long mountain ridges. In particular, the rainforests of western Hainan are filled with mysterious new plants and rare animals, attracting travelers with their own special natural splendor……

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Last year, I posted pre-Taiwan trip, and I did step my foot there; this year, for SPP Interview's sake, I can only google about Hainan Island, without leaving my footprints on my mother's mother's hometown this time.


Yang Ming Shan, Taipei~ The coldest I experienced! =D

Beach, canoe? We have it at Palm Beach & Damai Beach Kuching.

Mangrove? I've been to Bako National Park 2 months back. 

Tigers?  I've seen more well fed ones at Thailand and Singapore's Zoo. 

Coconut trees? are you kidding, (i just went to check), yes, i've one right in front of my house. 

Highlands? Cameron Highland, Genting Highlands, we have casinos and theme park there wei!

Yatch, haven't been to one, but not that i can afford that water sports even if i do go to Hainan Island...





Coconut tree wei .... Proudly presents our Hilltop Damai Beach (^_^)



Mangrove hike with youngsters.... Proudly presents our Bako National Park, where you can see the famous sea stake~!  (^_^)


Dad, mom n I posing in the cool breeze... Proudly presents our Cameron Highlands :)

SO Yes, this is solely a self-comforting entry. Ooh, I'm just so sad! Even if I am willing to skip the interview, i know my parents will strongly oppose to that naive idea.  At least Kevin and Aunty Jenny are secretly glad that I can tutor Jefferson now. Dearest blog, thanks for letting me pouring out. Hope the 17 of them had extra joy on my behalf :')  btw God, I still love you! Sorry I felt unfair and complaint, and Thank You for the past wonderful trips, and many more to come~! =D

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Falsafah Pendidikan Kebangsaan

Falsafah Pendidikan Kebangsaan



"Pendidikan di Malaysia adalah satu usaha berterusan ke arah memperkembangkan lagi potensi individu secara menyeluruh dan bersepadu untuk mewujudkan insan yang seimbang dan harmonis dari segi intelek, rohani, emosi dan jasmani. Usaha ini adalah bagi  melahirkan rakyat Malaysia yang berilmu pengetahuan, berakhlak mulia, bertanggungjawab, berketrampilan dan berkeupayaan untuk mencapai kesejahteraan diri serta memberi sumbangan terhadap keharmonian dan kemakmuran keluarga, masyarakat dan negara."

Simple Reflection:

Why do we study? Why do we even study to teach them to study? With this National Education Philosophy at hand, perhaps I would be constantly reminded that Education is a life long process to balloon up our individual potential.  And the reason? So that we can create a balance and harmony individual intelectually, spiritually, emotionally and physically. 

JERI. Another reminder for self and you, exercise is crucial; as well as knowledge, and spiritually journey and controlling our emotions.  As I write this out, I am amazed by the connections between these 4 elements :)

Since young, we were taught moral values, in school and at home. Education will produce citizens who are knowledgeable, morally characterized, responsible, competent and ability to achieve well-being.  Not only for self, but we should contribute to the harmony and prosperity of our family, society, country and world at large.

Knowledge, does not solely serve as information or explanation for others, but knowledge influence, change and shape what we are today.



God bless all, especially those we are sitting for the coming SPP interview! \(^_^)/

updated 7:58pm:

Q: How do I show someone unconditional love?







Here are 4 surefire signs to go by.






Physically: You're there for them in person, standing by their side, so they're not alone.


Emotionally: You offering your support by allowing them to honestly and openly express their feelings.


Mentally: You help them think through their actions, motives, and desires.

Spiritually: You pray for and with them and help them grow in all aspects of their life.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Dancing & Baking =)

Being jobless, allows me to catch up with my neighbour, Aunty Carrie and Uncle Charlie.  After a speedy 2 months as a relief teacher at Lodge National School, I went back to Senior Citizens Club to join their Monday's Ballroom Dance, Press Dance and Folk Dance. 

Everytime I see them, I'd feel so much alive.  Some are more than 80, yet they are so energetic is dancing; the grandparents woke up and 'gather' as early as 8am to play pool/snooker.  It has been exactly 2 months since I last exercise (shameful), and though I'm a slow learner, I'm quite surprised when the beginners were amazed, asking how many years have I learned and ask me to teach them. Duh.. @_@ haha! 





*Dancing is fun!*(^_^)
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Went to make more headbands with Pamela at Enid's house earlier. Enid taught us how to make cheesecake, chocolate rich cheesecake.

Recipe (Yvonne, you asked for this)

500g cheese

110g castor sugar

75g yogurt

45g whipping cream

++ melted chocolate

Base:

1 packet of smashed orea

1/4 bar of butter

* smashed, mixed and chill as base, in freezer

Baking in oven:

medium 3, 60minutes.

* use chopstick to 'design' the top chocolate-cheese


google picture only; Enid will only design the top layer the next day before sending over to customer's house =)

*Happy girls days-in* Without guys, we girls can fill our days meaningfully too (^_^)