Friday, May 24, 2013

Pay It Forward


Today is the last day of Brigada Eswela. I must admit cleaning my own classroom was something I was not prepared to do. However, I thought it was fun. It reminded me of my grade school and high school years where students clean their own classroom every day. This time though is a different story; I am no longer the student but the teacher and the manager of the classroom. I realized my former teachers’ hardship in painstakingly decorating and maintaining the classroom and yet at the end of the day she would be surprised to see it in complete havoc.

If this entry would reach my former teachers, I would like to say “thank you”. Maintaining our classrooms to make it conducive for learning was a mean feat. If of their perseverance in keeping our classroom favorable to us I must say I would not be where I am right now. Thus, I am more challenged in turning my classroom into a classroom that will be beneficial to my students’ learning.