DAY 8

 


WHAT A SHOCKING THURSDAY!





        We take our motorcycle for a 25-minute commute to school from home. We arrived on time even though we were far from the school we were supposed to observe. I get my DTR sign and head straight to my designated section.





A Values teacher from Pantukan Municipal, Ms. Stephanie taking the first period of the class.





     Second period is Math subject. Before checking the attendance, the teacher greets everyone. I observe that the lesson is based on a previous topic because many of the students are still struggling with it. After reviewing each concept in turn and presenting some examples, the teacher asks the students to answer the given factors. Some students got the correct answer, while others did not.








ANOTHER COMMOTION HAPPENS!

   Before the other section caused a scene, two males' pupils in our section got into a fight. The adviser from the other classroom took them to guidance because our classroom did not yet have an adviser. It occurs again to the other section after a while. I've observed that when a classroom does not have an adviser, it is extremely difficult to manage the students. Even if they are adults, they require the guidance of a teacher. That is always said by a female student in the section we observe. They stated that because they do not have an adviser, they are concerned about their section because they know that due to the chaos, their section always goes to guidance. And I took this day as a challenge for me.





MY DAILY JOURNAL


              

                                                Grade 8 Bubbly






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