Teacher Ria

Preschool Teacher by Day

Undergraduate Lecturer by Noon

Learner by Night

 

Oftentimes still Clueless about what life, love, and everything in between is all about :-)  

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Nicely:

hello, ria! just dropping by…

lance:

It is nice knowing that there are some teacher who can do blogging. I thing if found less than 20 among us. BIG CONGRATS ..

theaccidentalteacher:

awww, thanks Pat! touched naman ako ;-)

/jonel:

nasa coffeebean site na ung article ko na hinahana. mo =) http://www.whatsyourcoffeebeanandtealeafstory.com/?p=282

pachuwick:

Hi Ria just want you to know we are here for you. sino ba naman ang magtutulungan kundi tayong mga dakilang guro. *hug*

tweenapay:

hey teacher ria! :) found your new turf. dito na lang ako magbabasa. ang bagal sa multiply eh. hehe.

albert|inside:

blog walking

gracie:

i like your layout and head image!! maybe il try to tweak my i.ph blog.. pagnaisipan ko at sinipag. hahaha

theaccidentalteacher:

hehe thanks che ;-) if all else fails, ito nalang kakaririn ko mwhahaha

MerryCherry:

Love the layout. You are getting the hang of this html-ing stuff ha. Galing.

theaccidentalteacher:

surely teacha!!! i’ll pretend i know how to do that too mwhahaha ;-)

Gracie:

halu teacha!! will link you okay? =D

ja-9:

Yey! first post evah! I like the header. still don’t like ABC’s. hehehe

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Knowing is half the battle...Learning, on the other hand, is a whole other story. Welcome to my world! Join me and get to know what I have learned as I go along my journey as The Accidental Teacher.



Learning and Gadgets

September 19, 2008

It’s hard to believe that in less than a hundred days, the Yuletide season will once again leave it’s mark. It seems last Chrismas was jst yesterday, but here we are again…Carols are playing, trees are being put up and there is that excited cheer in the air. By now I would bet my little pinky that some people are already working on their Christmas lists. I’m sure people are already awai ting their bonuses and looking forward to spending it. I know I am!!!!

Anyway, with Christmas lists in mind, I’m sure the most important present many parents are thinking of are those that are for their kids. While I may not ordinarily think electronic devices or gadgets are the most ideal (especially since I prefer books and arts/crafts toys for kids), I came across this item that made me change my mind. It is called the EASY ENGLISH PSL. 

The Easy English PSL is a palm sized learning tool. It looks very much like an ipod (picture to follow: takes too long to upload with my dial-up connection!!!), but geared towards teaching standard American English to young learners. It contains a wide array of Mother Goose rhymes and riddles, Aesop’s Fables, verses, and vocabulary words. In many ways, it reminds me of the audio books I used to have as a child, the kind in which you flip through a book and listen to a narrator on a tape player (yes, the one in which you turn the page when you hear the ‘ting’). This one, however, is so miuch cooler and more efficient. Here, you look at the video screen while listening and see the words light up as it is being read (and as you follow it as well). I think its a more integrated way of putting sight and sound together. The pictures are also beautifully illustrated! 

Perhaps a unique feature of this gadget is it’s storage/memory chip slot. Like many of the present PDA’s, it has a memory chip slot. At present (if I remember correctly) there is one preloaded chip in the device. However, in the future, more chips can be purchased for different difficulty levels. An interesting thought for this gadget (IMHO) is that they come up with a Tagalog chip, for example. Of course, this is for when the product has already built up its market!

As a Filipino, an added feature of the Easy English PSL is the fact that Filipino artists were the one’s who illustrated the stories. I think this was important to one of it’s creators, who incidentally is also Filipino. Based in Hawaii, JJ Reyes really does make our country proud.

While many educators and the like may question the promotion of yet another gadget, I think this particular one deserves a shot. The only drawback, however, is that at present, it is still quite expensive. Initially, the unit costs Php 7,999. While cheaper than many game consoles in the market, it is a little steep given todays economy. However, it’s utility and educational value does make up for the cost. True, the Easy English PSL can not replace a parent reading a bedtime story to his/her child at night, this may be an interesting alternative bedtime ritual for parent and child. Together, they can listen and learn with the Easy English PSL. 

As a preschool teacher, I used to have my doubts about learning and gadgets. While I still value the role of play, imagination and the like, I have to admit that in the advent of our technological world, gadgets indeed can also contribute to the positive learning experiences of today’s children.  

 

 

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Maybe No Longer Coffee, Tea and Me.

September 12, 2008

While this post may come across as super whiney, and perhaps even “babaw”, but I can’t help but blog about my annoying Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf experience today.
A few months ago, I was inspired to write my Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf story when I came across a friends story in his blog. The contest ended, with out my story making it to the website. While I was slightly disappointed, I didn’t take issue with it. After all, it’s just a contest, right? Anyway, I had just about forgotten about it when out of the blue, an email pops up in my inbox stating:

          Greetings from The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf!
         
           As a sign of our deep gratitude for your taking part in our
What’s Your Coffee Bean &  
          Tea Leaf
Story?
contest, we would like to present to you a small token of thanks, and 
          commemorate the stories you shared with us.

It proceeded to say go to CBTL Greenbelt 3 to claim your gift. Shempre na excite ako diba! It was a pleasant surprise…or so I thought.

So today, I decided to go there, claim my prize and have coffee na rin with a friend. Kill two birds with one stone diba? But when I got there, the shift manager said my name wasn’t on the list. TAMA BA YUN?!? Pagtapos ko mag aksaya ng time to go all the way there, wala rin pala?!? Not only was it a waste of my time, it was a waste of gas, toll fees and parking costs. Plus shempre nagkape pa ako at kumain habang andun diba???

While “the other shop” (aka Starbucks) will always house bittersweet memories of a lost love, I never felt offended or (for lack of a more appropriate term) betrayed by it. But now I can’t say the same thing about CBTL.

The letter ended with

          Thank you and we hope to see you soon!
          -From your friends at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

For this Coffee addict, however, I might have to say maybe no longer coffee, tea and me. Much as I love thier Chai Tea Latte

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The Game

September 8, 2008

The game…they say a person either has what it takes to play or he doesn’t…my mother was one of the greats. Me on the other hand, I’m screwed…
In 2005, my favorite TV show opened with that line. Today, as cheesy as it may seem, I find myself reflecting on that statement and asking whether or not I really have what it takes to play the game.

I am a teacher.

I make no qualms about the fact that I came into the profession unintentionally. I’ve even called myself The Accidental Teacher in my blog. While teaching was not originally in my Life Plan, I soon found myself flourishing in a career I had not laid out for myself. Enjoying a game I was not really into in the beginning. Not only was I flourishing, I was loving every moment of it. Well, almost every moment.

As a rookie, I initially saw myself knocked down by the challenges of the game, be it screaming preschoolers who wanted their mommies to undergraduate students who failed my quizzes. It took some time to get into the groove of things, to feel like every now and then I would be on the winning end. But then, as I continued training, kept on practicing, and built up my game plan, I started believing I had it in me to play the game.

Until now.

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