Being a teacher has lots of responsibilities. They don’t just teach, but they also care for the students. A teacher doesn’t just talk in front, but they share ideas and teach the students well. Alabel Alliance School was built in 1989 and about three years in service. There are 292 students that were enrolled this school year, headed by their school principal, Pastor Rey Sajo.
In my two weeks in Alabel Alliance School, I gained a lot of experience. On my first day, our supervisor did not give a duty. I approached her after the class and asked what we were going to do to help her. She told me that we’ll just start tomorrow after that day. On the next day, she let us check the quizzes and activities of the students. Sometimes, she also has us encode her lesson plan on her laptop while she’s discussing. As days went by, I became close to the kids, especially those who were always get scolded for being hard-headed.
For my two weeks in that field of work, I gained learnings and lessons. The first thing to have is a bunch of patience as you deal with kids. Their behavior can’t be controlled and should be monitored. It is also a part of a teacher to teach manners and how to get along with the students.
In years from now, I can see myself as a teacher. That kind of training guides me on pursuing my dreams in the near future. Ever since I was young, I really wanted to teach even though I don’t have high patience, but I’ll work on it and learn more knowledge about the passion of teaching. Maybe someday, my dreams will all happen.

