Thursday, 5 July 2018

“Strive for progress, not perfection.”

“Strive for progress, not perfection.”

Keeping this quote in mind, we all have aspects of our lives that we would like to improve. As a future educator we need to let go of our ideal of perfect and conceive to honestly doing all of our best for ourselves, for other people and specially for our students and border our life closer and closer to wherever we would like to be and celebrate each success or failure on the means, as long as we rise and keep making an attempt, keep creating progress.

As a Teacher Ed Student we have selected an important profession requiring the very best standards. We must make contributions to the betterment of the future through providing each of our graduating class in the future with essential tools needed to “make a difference.”

Being a teacher is not that easy because I saw in my previous Field Study observations how the teacher engages in the different kind of learners.

And I would like to convey my gratefulness to my family, my friends and my professors for their generous support, for being patient and for their unending reminders that I’m going to be successful teacher someday.

Hi, I am Patricia Magtuloy Dizon, a teacher in the making. Fourth year student of Holy Angel University taking Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Biological Science. 19 years of age. Saying, what makes me unique as a person are; having an attentive mind, loving heart and just like the resilient weed that fights aggressively for survival.

Always remember that having perseverance and the urge to achieve your loving goal is the most satisfying thing that would happen to you. If today we lose our hope, still and all God is always reminding us that his plans are better than our expectations.

Laus Deo Semper!

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