Date: June 25, 2008.
Room: FLC 305 Fri/ Sat
Teacher: DeanDo
Student: RVQ
Course/year: ABLL 4
TEACHERS’ Interview
Here are the few
of the questions the interviewee asked from the subject.
Why did you choose
teaching?
Who are some of
the people who affect your decision of becoming a teacher?
How did they
affect your decision?
Who was your
favorite teacher and why?
Who are the
teacher you least like?
What are the roles
of a teacher?
With my interview with the four teachers
in St. Paul University I found out that they share
different reasons and passion of becoming one; and of course they have been
influenced by the society, successful and goal oriented people. According to
Mrs. Mariles Aquino a faculty member of the School of Arts and Sciences, she
has chosen teaching because its innate in her to talk. As she talks, she’s able
to share her knowledge to others, and teaching for her is a passion. “You
cannot just say- I will teach, rather as you go along you’ll find out that this
profession entitles you to love, to have patience and to care. You’ll soon become a teacher and it’s in you
to find out why am I telling all these things”
Dr. Wilma Lagitao
shares almost the same thing that she loves teaching and it’s a great passion
for her to do so. It’s also a way for her to have an access to share God’s
Love. Ms. Kristine Romero, a faculty from the School of Accountancy and
Business; said that she had chosen teaching because
She wants to grow professionally. It helps her
develop her skills in communicating and develope her personality at the same
time. Ms. Glyvee Gay Panganinban, RND,. Also a faculty from the School of
Accountancy and Business said that she has chosen this profession because she
felt the divine call for her to do so. She added that she loves teaching and
why she is in these struggles is because she wants to affect lives. Their
answers may somehow affect our perception of the profession we call “teaching”
but neither gave us a wider and ultimate understanding of how is to teach as
they said it’s a passion.
Sometime in our lives we find people who
in a way or two affect our decisions and eventually turn our world upside down.
Some polish us and make us a better person
but sometimes there are people who totally change us from the field of miser
ability to the paradise like happiness to success . These people no matter how
short is their existence in our lives remain to live and grow in our hearts
through the pieces of advice and motherly like ways of dealing with us. Their
voices echo in our entirety. They are someone who helps us shape ourselves and their
memories remain as we live. Some of the influential people that Mrs. Aquino
shared are Dr. Concepcion Doyugan; whom she felt has a great belief on her
ability. Second her husband; who pushes her to do intellectual things; third is
her sister who is also a faculty from SAS, who supports her in all aspects. Dr.
Lagitao faithfully said that it was her mother who had been a teacher in a
Sunday class, her brother who is a teacher by profession and her Filipino
teacher when she was in Elementary. Ms. Romero was also influenced by the
different people Dr. Pamittan is one, of her Co- teachers and The students. “
their willingness to impart and handling the job, their effort on creating a
good working atmosphere and their ways of mentoring people”. While according to
Ms. Panganiban it was her mother as she is a teacher by profession too, the SPC
sisters who inspired her, and most of all JESUS; she believes HE is a great
teacher. “I just felt the calling” she shared.
As we enter a particular School or University we find another
environment to feed our selves, we find new delicacies of people some may be
salty, others are spicy while many are sweet it’s in us how we are going to
approach and deal with them. As we separate or depart from these people we’ll
find ourselves living the same ways we did as we were in their care. The most
influential person in these days is our teacher. We find her the best person
because she knows a lot. She is respected by others and she remains to be a
hero; someone who will protect us no matter. We find ourselves crying in her
lap when we’ve been hurt. And as we arrive home our parents notices that what
we learned from her are the same things we are applying at home- funny right
but it is true.
Mrs. Aquino said that it was Dr.
Concepcion Doyugan because she continuously supports. She taught her to teach
with a smile, give patience to studentry of SPUP, and most of all because she
was her mentor, someone who listens with all her ups and downs. Dr. Laguitao humbly answered it was her
mother because she had been a model for her. Ms. Romero proudly answered that
it was Dr. Mercedita Pamittan because she had been a mother to her whose
support and understanding gave her a hint to continue and it serves as
challenge for her to continue. “What and who I am today were all because of
her” she added. While Ms. Panganiban loyally answered that it was the SPC
sisters because they had been her teachers before. “They teach patiently and more on values”.
Teachers are mostly loved by their
students, why? Ask yourselves. The answer would be in the deepest recesses of
your memory that you would never want to lose, that for sure you would even
want to share to your future grandchildren. Teachers are loved and remembered
simply because eighty percent of their daily lives had been with their teachers
especially in Elemementary and Secondary years. Somehow we are better able to
share our feelings, pains, and “happy moments” with them because we feel at
ease telling them everything knowing they wouldn’t get angry at the end but instead
gives us pieces of advice and tolerate our feelings in the mode we most wanted.
On the other way there are times we can’t forget teachers who had marked a
negative impression in us. The first teacher who cause tears flow, and the
teacher who had put us into shame. In anyway the teacher’s intention must have
been good, but since we had taken it negatively anger and dismay grew in heart.
Mrs. Aquino said she doesn’t like teachers who are lazy and teachers who treat
students inhumanely. Dr. Laguitao specified her grade three teacher who is a Paulinian
herself who also became very strict that she doesn’t treat everyone fairly.
“She punishes the whole class by whipping us” she said remembering the moments
she spent with that teacher. Ms. Panganiban bitterly answered that she really
doesn’t want teachers who are lazy justifying her answer she said “I can’t see
any effort with these types of people, unapproachable, brutal, and putting
students in shame during classes. She also doesn’t want authoritative teachers
who believe they know everything.
Going out of your classrooms we are
expected to perform what w learned. We, at the same time given the chance to
see the roles of our teacher in our lives. Mrs. Aquino said that “a teacher is
also a mother, a friend, arole model in which at the end of the session the
students learned and able to apply it in what we call LIFE.”
Dr. Laguitao
answered that a teacher is a role model of GOD’s Love, one who is with high in
righteousness and who have all the traits at the book of Galatians 5:19-12.
While Ms. Romero
said a teacher is an Educator, a mentor, a shepherd, and a secondary parents.
And last but not the least Ms. Panganiban answered a teacher is someone who
teaches, guides, supports, learns and listens to the students and the needy.
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