Sunday, September 13, 2009

Cuba Teka

Eh! jangan ambil gambar saya...malu...saya terlebih pakai mekup warna merah di atas.
Sila teka nama mereka dalam kedua gambar ini . Ada hadiah misteri menanti anda.

Perhimpunan Merdeka

Inilah mereka juruacara yang berbakat, Nurul Shahirah dan Nur Fitri dari 2E


Pak Guard Ustaz Mansur mengawas pergerakan pelajar semasa perhimpunan


Tugas ini perlu kesabaran. Walaupun berpuasa tapi masih boleh senyum. Itulah dia ustaz.



Mulax2 mereka berdua nampak sangat tertekan tapi bila dah bersajak dalam bahasa cina nampak gembira pula. Cikgu di belakang pun turut ketawa.


Pejuang Kemerdekaan sungai tapang

Waduh! handsome pulak dalam gambar tapi masih malu.


Tuan Pengetua SMK Sg Tapang, En Beken Jenet dalam amanat kemerdekaan kepada pelajar sesi petang.


Pelajar bersedia untuk menyanyi koir sementara menunggu isyarat dari juruacara nombor satu tapang, adik Nurul Shahirah.


Masih menunggu kedatangan Tuan Pengetua


Beginilah keadaan dewan semasa perhimpunan.


Mereka berdua ni tersangat nak masuk gambar...


Pelajar lelaki 2D masih berdiri ketika disuruh duduk bila tangkap gambar baru duduk...takut nanti akan diberi pada guru disiplin...nasib baik kamu duduk kalau tidak, habis kamu!


Maaf kerana tak dapat menunjukkan gambar gurux2 membaca ucapan khas. Saya pun hairan. Kesemua gambar mereka kabur.











Sunday, September 6, 2009

My Opinion About Life

Early Exposure At Childhood And Gain Experiences
When I was a young boy, my parents used to bring me to the farm and hill paddy. You just name the sort of activities that we have in the kampung, I have gone through the experiences. I am so thankful to them for exposing me at my young age. It was indeed a very boring things to do when you have to follow your parents especially your father. I want freedom but I have to help my father in his works. He plants hill paddy. He brings me to find durian in the mountain. He also plants pepper. He brings me to tap rubber. He is good in wood works and he is the best in the kampung. Apart from that he is a well known black smith. I use to follow him to blow or heat the iron bar. Most of my afternoons after school are occupied accompanying him. I feel that our success in any fields depend on the support from your spouse or children. So, I feel that we should train our children to follow us to the farm or anyway we go. If we need to give them a rewards for the efforts well, I feel we should do it. The experience they gain is far more valuable than anything in the entire world. Maybe that's the things my father is trying to tell me. "Attitudes are caught not taught," "Nonverbal actions are picked up on. Kids don't attend to what adults say but to what they do. It's the saying, 'Actions speak louder than words.'"
The best thing parents can do when teaching their children about diversity is to check their own attitudes and beliefs, as children pick up on adults' nonverbal actions. We think we're open-minded, but oftentimes our actions and behaviors tell otherwise. "How accepting adults are of differences is what they model to children.
While there is not one best way to teach children about similarities and differences, young children learn best by hands-on activities. Children also do a lot of playing in their younger years, which is how they learn. Children are playing out life experiences, trying on different roles, "Who am I, what can I do?"
Learning about diversity is important because children need to learn to respect all people and understand that everyone is alike, but also different. Learning about diversity can also affect their social and emotional development. Learning to have respect for others is a lifetime social skill that positively impacts a child's developing sense of self. Teaching children to respect differences is also a beginning in the prevention of aggressive and violent behavior. When children can't be exposed to diversity naturally, I recommend reading books to them. If the books include images of different children, it will expose the child to diversity. Learning about diversity is also important for children because they now have more access to the world.
"We live in a global society," "Kids in preschool are much more aware of the world around them than the previous generation, through media, Internet, travel and computers. More access to the world introduces diversity."
Consequently, we do not really excel in our academic but most of us have achieved goals in our life. The diversity that we were exposed to have guided us to our present achievement. Though I am a government servant but I love to work and try what our parents have left for us. I am so happy to try something new. I have my fruit farm. I plant hill paddy. Though the outcomes is yet to show but I am happy to explore new things.
So, students my advice to you is to work hard in school while you can. To train yourselves for the future, always listen to your parents advice. I suggest you spend your leisure time with them in the farm or any family business of yours because this will build your diversity and help us a lot when we are adults.