Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Teaching is a Vocation

Choosing a college course was one of the toughest tasks I encountered before entering college. But there could never be tougher than enrolling and finishing the course that was never been including in your long list of choices.
Teaching is not the profession I dreamed for myself. I have dreamed to be someone sitting in a swivel chair selling advice and services to affluent individuals and businessmen of this country, giving terms of assurance about financial information to private corporations, financial industry, and various government bodies and securing the financial status of certain individuals and businesses.
I entered teaching profession for a duty and obligation rather than for a vocation. I had a lot of struggles and troubles on my first month… no two months… no… I think, first seven months of teaching. Yes, I enjoyed, but only when I was not inside the classroom. There were days that I do not feel like entering the classroom because I do not know how to introduce my lessons in a way that my pupils will find it interesting. Every time I would give an activity it was my burden to sustain their interests throughout the period. I easily get hurt whenever some of them would start to lose interest on the activity, I would think that what I gave to them was not that exciting. Whenever I would hear them complaining about me, about my negativities, I feel like giving up. I got upset when they could not comprehend my lessons though I had explained it in the best that I could. I always felt irritated with their uncontrolled noises that I would keep on shouting them and letting those impish pupils stand at the back of the classroom throughout the period and I would even let some of them stay outside the classroom. I do not know but every time I entered the class all I could think was they do not like me, that I could not be a good teacher to them. I really felt sad because before I started teaching them I believed I was somebody, but when I was in front of them I felt like nobody with nothing to contribute to their learning. How many times I examined myself but I could not point out the main problem.
It was then during the long Christmas vacation when I found out what is missing in my teaching profession. I was checking their seat works, the one given to them when I was a week absent. They were asked to write a page of what they have learned from my class. Before I read I was expecting that they havewritten the different topics and lessons of my subject that they have mastered. But on my surprise, most of the papers talk about me. How much they love me and appreciated all the activities and games I gave to them. How they enjoyed every minute of Mathematics period. There was one who said that I was one of the best and intelligent teachers she had. Almost all of the papers contain the three nicest words, “I LOVE YOU”.
Just right after I read all the papers when I realized that the problem is with me. It was me who could not appreciate them. It made clear to me that “Love” and ‘‘Acceptance” were the one missing for seven months I was teaching them, love for my work, love for my pupils and accepting their weaknesses.
The school year has ended and I realized that by being a teacher I also attained my dream as an accountant. Only that in teaching I am not dealing with wealthy individuals and businessmen but with children who are rich in dreams and ambitions. An accountant deals in securing money matters of individuals but a teacher deals in securing a meaningful and beautiful future of young individuals.
Teaching is my calling from GOD. I know a one -school -year experience in Hope Christian School will be a big help for me to carry out with joy the mission GOD has given me.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Team RP: Do You Want to Know Where Your Money Goes?

Dear Friends and Fellow Filipinos,

Good day to you! :)

In light of the recent spate of scandals and allegations of corruption in our government, we at Team RP believe that the call for Truth and Accountability in our government should not stop in the investigations that are being conducted by our Senate, Ombudsman and our Judicial System but this should also be complemented with a push for a Philippine Access to Information Law that would help prevent future graft and corruption practices by many of our government officials from happening again. By enacting this law, ordinary Filipinos will now be able to access public documents which would narrate what kind of agreements our government enters into on behalf of the Filipino people and at the same time show us how our public funds are spent. This will increase transparency in our government and will further hold our government leaders and officials accountable for their actions.

In line with this, we are launching a Signature Campaign to help convince our lawmakers towards prioritizing the immediate passing and implementation of this law. Here is Team RP's petition on pushing for a Philippine Access to Information Law:

"Secrecy breeds irregularity, fraud and crime. It allows chicanery, graft and corruption… A democracy based on ignorance, on misinformation, on conjectures, on suspicion is doomed to fail. The more enlightened the people have, the more guarantee there is for their success in their collective enterprises, and in the fulfillment of their social aspirations and purposes."

From the de Venecia-Lozada expose, the Hello Garci scandal and the Spratlys mind-boggler to the North and South Rail questions, events of the recent past clearly highlight how very little we know about the workings of our government, how much difficulty is involved in getting truth to come out and how, albeit fundamental in any republican and democratic state that the government is accountable to the public, we Filipinos are in reality denied direct access to our government institutions and our public servants. As a country that prides itself with democracy, it strikes us with a disquieting reality that we Filipinos have no real access to information to empower us to properly and actively participate in governance.

We in TEAM RP believe that in order for there to be a responsible citizenry that can actively and meaningfully craft the future of the country, there is a need to give teeth to the policy of full public disclosure and the right of the people to be informed as contained in the fundamental law of the land. Moreover, we are aware that if people, especially those who have been bypassed by development, are unaware of laws and procedures for availing themselves of their entitlements or of mechanisms they can use to remedy their plight, then they will always remain poor.

Let us call on our lawmakers to make top priority the passage of a Philippine Access to Information Law which, subject to reasonable and clearly outlined conditions, ensures unfettered access of the people to information of public concern, including government transactions involving public interest.

We urge our lawmakers, let us not delay this any further.




If you support our petition and call for the passage of a Philippine Access to Information Law, you can join and help us in any of the following ways:

a.) Sign our petition online by emailing "I Support the Campaign for a Philippine Access to Information Law" together with your complete name and contact information to
team.rp.pail@ gmail.com

b.) Forward this email to your friends and post this email in your website, blog, friendster, multiply or facebook account for all your friends to read.

c.) Volunteer for our campaign and help us get more Filipinos to sign our petition. If you want to volunteer and help, you can email Karen Naranjo at
k_ren_naranjo@ yahoo.com or you can send her a text message at 0918-9183685. We will send you copies of our petition so you can also help gather signatures in your school, office or organization.

Thank you for your time in reading this email. We hope that you will consider joining Team RP's movement for Truth, Accountability and Reform in our country.

May you have a pleasant day ahead! :)


Sincerely,

Harvey S. Keh
Chairperson
Team RP

Team RP is an organization of youth leaders and young professionals who working together for Truth, Accountability and Reform in our country. We are part of the Buong Bayan Isinisigaw Tama Na, Itama Na (BUSINA) Movement. We believe that complaining and lambasting our leaders is not enough but we should proactively work towards finding concrete ways to help solve our present problems. As such, Team RP believes that issues should always take precedence over personalities thus, our programs and activities are always geared towards helping build our democratic institutions and furthering the development of every Filipino. If you want to know more about Team RP or join Team RP, please email us at
team.rp.official@ gmail.com



[ as tax payers of this country, we are entitled to know where our money goes. Our annual income is being deducted each year by some percentage, thus, it is our right to know how it is being spent by our government officials. We are not exhausting our body for work just to earn money and be corrupted by some irresponsible and dishonest leaders of this country.
Let us help our officials exercise fully the virtue of honesty and transparency. Let us demand our right to have an access to public accounts. ]