Friday, May 30, 2008

I will remember today

I cannot remember which book did I read this from. Something along the lines of "every lecturer will remember with pride the first time he/she delivered a lecture without referring to the notes or the words on the slides at all.

I thought that the rostum created more than a physical distance between me and the students. And I always hated the "ice-cream cone" mike that I had to drag around, made me feel like a dog on a leash. So I ditched the mike, and started to walk in front of the rostrum and started the lecture.

And I didn't refer to the notes at all.

Yes, I will remember today with pride.

I did not use the mike, only the laser pointer, which allowed me to walk around the lecture theatre. I did not read from the slides for once and I was able to provide examples I didn't think about earlier, on the spot - I have no idea how I did that, especially when I slept only 3.5 hours and this was a 9am lecture.

Thank you. God.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

It went well =)

Turn-out of field trip - good
Punctuality of students - not 100% but MUCH better than before
Behaviour at field trip - good

Thank God.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

soon...

It'll be Mid-Semester Test Week starting Monday, followed by 2 weeks of Term Break. Contrary to what many think, I still need to go to work. TONS of marking. Night classes to teach still. And I MUST start to build an "inventory" of teaching materials so hopefully it'd be less of the "Put Out The Nearest Fire" going forward.

But at least there will be no classes.

See you very soon again, pool! =)

Monday, May 26, 2008

the bad boy is responding!

This may be a bit of a cheap thrill but that devil-may-care bad boy in my class is responding.

That "full of attitude" boy who showed utter disinterest in the first two classes, actually emailed me his draft assignment this morning and asked if I can go over it and give him some feedback. You should have seen how pleased I was. I looked like someone just filled my freezer full of Ben & Jerry's, in all my favourite flavours.

Many will say "don't count your chicks before they are hatched". I say "Let's give him a chance, and let's encourage him every step of the way".

I know I can't take the credit. Still, I'd like to think that some of my hard work have something to do with this. Perhaps the extra effort put into being strict but fair, helpful but pushing them to do more, trying to listen to them, and offering them a new perspective that may serve their need all the same... perhaps it helped.

If it did, I am very thankful.

Even if it's just a mirage, I am still thankful.

I am holding on to all the hopes that I can get.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Thank you Professor Pausch!

Found this GREAT video - Lots of HEART, Plenty of HUMOUR & 100% WONDERFUL & INSPIRING.
(not sure why my Youtube link isn't working well but click on the title to bring you there ya?)

Thank you Professior Pausch... thank you Youtube, Freeware and all the technology that helps people who are willing to share. Thank you.

Friday, May 23, 2008

the chance to learn

I am thankful to be given the chance to learn, on an everyday basis. I never seem to find enough things that don't enthrall me into wanting to learn more. I am so glad I am still feeling excited and feeling the desire to learn new things, explore new grounds. I think this means that I am not stagnant and rotting away, especially if I can use the new things I have learned in a fruitful manner. A-ha... perhaps this is why I am in the teaching profession.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

the look of pride & joy on many faces

Graduation Day. Parents beaming with pride. Their smiles that simply say "It was worth the hard work I put in everyday."

I consider it a privilege to be able to congratulate the proud graduands and their parents, and a delight to speak to them. I am reminded of how blessed I am when I hear the stories similar to my own. How they slogged so the kids can go to school, how they never had the opportunity to go to school. I am thankful I have the chance to see those loving faces.

And I am thankful that I have been given the opportunity by my parents.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Parents

Stayed over at my folks' last night. 2 hours saved from commuting = 2 hours more sleep. And I can definitely use more sleep.

Pa just came back from a rushed business trip to Malaysia, and he looked absolutely tired and told me last night, he'd sleep in and couldn't send me to work. It's ok, I said. I can take the bus. And that I'd put 2 alarms on, so I won't oversleep.

Groggily I greeted Ma good morning. She knew I was worried about oversleeping and came to ensure I wouldn't. And Ma whispered with a smile, that Pa asked her to wake him up.

So, Pa sent me to work, just like when I was a little girl. After Ma fed me with 2 soft-boiled eggs.

Thank you, my wonderful parents.