Monday, May 3, 2010

The KDUver

Here are some of the updates from College!

I have been attending the SLATT training (teachers' training) for about three months now.

We have been learning various skills from teaching, inspiring our students, assessments to class control.

It was by far, the best internal training a company could ever provide. Each training comes with free snacks from our very own School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts! :)

We all had to conduct mini researches and present it at the grand finale (final class)!

Both my teammate and I were working very hard to come up with the idea of what to research about, the area, research questions, etc. We had to take it seriously because among the guests of honour were our Principal and Vice-Principal.

Anyway, we did it. With a bang using the super cool Prezi presentation style.


As usual, the H&T School stole the show with their super cool presentation using some cool equipments from the kitchen.



Yes, he looked like he was in the middle of some witchcraft! ;)

He was actually cooking something lah.



At first, it was the liquid in that plastic pack, then it turned into the ice-cream looking thing afterwards. We got to eat and it tasted SO GOOD. :)

Indeed, we are very proud of our H&T people.


29th of April (I know I am so delayed with this post) was also KDU's International Food Fest!

I arrived College so early in the morning and surprisingly, it was already so packed!

Students who were part of the Fest was all dressed up in colourful attire representing the countries and theme of the booths they were handling.

I bought a coupon from the Korean girls and rushed into the lift before I was late for class. :P

The cafeteria was turned into a massive international market area



Above: Drinks booth
Below: US booth


I know ... wtf

Burger stall!


This stall was selling Asian Delights!


I did some activities in class and the students were amazing :)







Education is definitely not linear
It is about exploring new ideas
It is gaining new knowledge
It is definitely not a trade
Education is not business.

Education is definitely lifelong. For sure.

The key stands in how far are we willing to improve, go through, sacrifice, for the sake of our children/students and all these shows in our work.



And I will want to continue educating, motivating and inspire them in many ways. :)



XOXO,
theRascal

2 comments:

Not special one said...

I think the food fair was in April... :P

Little Rascal said...

Oh major typo! Thanks! I'll rectify that :)