Sunday, October 6, 2024

Towards a Greener Tomorrow

  

    Robert Swan once said, "The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it." September, being National Clean Up Month, offer us a valuable opportunity to come together and actively protect our environment. As a student in Special Science Class and an advocate for our environment, I recognize it's my responsibility to take initiative instead of relying on others to take the lead. Students can easily contribute by participating in clean up events, educating their peers about the importance of maintaining a clean environment, planting trees, and promoting the 3Rs: reduce, reuse, and recycle.


Here are some actions I took that contributed to the protection and care of the environment:



Collecting litter around the school is an important initiative that not only helps maintain a clean and safe environment for teachers and fellow students, but also fosters a sense of community responsibility and encourages everyone to take pride in our shared space.




Actively participating in a clean-up drive event at our school allowed me to contribute to the beautification of our campus while fostering a sense of community and environmental responsibility among students.




Participating in a recycling contest allowed me and my friends to collect waste materials and creatively repurpose them, significantly reducing waste while promoting environmental awareness in our community.


Reference:

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“The Greatest Threat to Our Planet Is the Belief That Someone Else Will Save It” – Robert Swan OBE, 2012




Monday, September 30, 2024

The Pathway of Knowledge

    
    During the first quarter, I gained a deeper understanding of the internet's evolution, including its development over the years and the key pioneers who shaped it. I learned about essential concepts such as protocols, web servers, web clients, and web pages, which are crucial for understanding how the internet functions. Additionally, we delved into blogs, learning about their various types and mechanics by implementing one on a computer, which significantly enhanced my practical skills in creating a blog.  
   
     I encountered challenges like slow computer performance due to unstable internet connections, which hindered my learning experience. Additionally, balancing my time and grasping lessons was difficult due to other responsibilities.

    To tackle these challenged, I practiced patience and persistence. I made a concerted effort to focus on my studies, seeking additional resources and breaking down lessons into manageable parts to enhance my understanding. Moreover, I developed consistent study habits to make learning a regular part of my daily life.

    Moving on, I will focus on improving my time management skills and striving for greater success. I'll intend to explore our covered topics more deeply, especially in lessons that I cannot grasp well, and to participate more actively in class discussions and projects. This strategy will strengthen my understanding and better prepare me for future challenges in our lessons.

Saturday, September 21, 2024

The Spark That Lights the Way: Celebrating Educators


As we come together to celebrate National Teachers Month, we honor the vital contributions that educators make across our nation. Teachers are instrumental in shaping their students' lives, imparting knowledge, values, and critical thinking skills that extend far beyond academic content. Their profound influence sparks a lifelong passion for learning and nurtures curiosity. By recognizing their efforts, we acknowledge the unwavering dedication and resilience teachers display daily, often going above and beyond to ensure the success and well-being of their students.


Educators face numerous challenges, from adapting to new technologies and teaching strategies to meeting the diverse needs of their students. Despite these hurdles, they remain steadfast in their commitment to education. Many teachers invest long hours crafting engaging lessons and providing support to students and families. Their efforts significantly impact not only academic performance but also the social and emotional growth of young people. We are deeply grateful for their tireless work and the lasting difference they make in the lives of countless individuals.



This month serves not only as a time for recognition but also as a call to action to advocate for the resources, training, and respect teachers rightfully deserve. It is essential for communities, policymakers, and educational institutions to collaborate in creating an environment where educators feel valued and empowered. By fostering meaningful dialogue and cooperation, we can ensure that teachers receive the recognition and support they need, ultimately enriching our educational landscape and shaping a brighter future for all.



References:


Bank, A. D. (2017, June 5). Teach for the Philippines, teach for development. Asian Development Bank. https://www.adb.org/results/teach-philippines-teach-development


Mikaela Kristina Acido-Muega, & Mikaela Kristina Acido-Muega. (2022, September 23). Thank you, teachers. Daily Tribune. https://www.google.com/amp/s/tribune.net.ph/amp/story/2022/09/23/thank-you-teachers

Toward Greater Resilience: Addressing Vulnerabilities and Advancing Solutions in the Philippines

    The Philippines, with its beautiful islands and vibrant communities, faces daunting challenges due to its vulnerability to natural disasters. Located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, it's frequently hit by typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. These natural threats are compounded by climate change, which worsens extreme weather events and rising sea levels. To protect its people and infrastructure, the country is striving to build resilience, a process that involves not just surviving these disasters but also recovering and thriving in their aftermath. Efforts include upgrading infrastructure to withstand severe weather conditions, developing and implementing sophisticated early warning systems to predict and mitigate disaster impacts, and engaging in comprehensive land use planning to reduce vulnerability.

    

    The reasons for the Philippines vulnerability are deeply rooted in its geographical and environmental context. Its location in the typhoons belt and on the Pacific Ring of fire makes it particularly prone to severe weather and seismic activities. Climate Change has intensified these issues, bringing more frequent and severe storms and rising seas. In response, the country has taken significant steps to improve resilience. Efforts include strengthening disaster management systems, such as the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management council (NDRRMC) and investing in community - based programs that enhance preparedness and recovery.


Even with these proactive measures, the journey toward resilience is not without its obstacles. Financial limitations, inconsistent infrastructure improvements, and gaps in policy enforcement can hinder progress. Moreover, the disparity in resources and readiness between different regions means that those most in need often remain vulnerable. Building a more resilient Philippines will require a united effort, bringing together government bodies, local communities, businesses and international partners. By focusing on education, improving infrastructure, and fostering strong community ties, the country can enhance its ability to face future challenges and ensure a safer, more sustainable future for all its citizens.


Reference:


Times of India. (2021, April 29). Exploring the Philippines, the land of 7000 islands. Times of India Travel. https://www.google.com/amp/s/timesofindia.indiatimes.com/travel/destinations/exploring-the-philippines-the-land-of-7000-islands/amp_trphotostory/82007715.cms


the Monitor’s Editorial Board & The Christian Science Monitor. (2013, November 11). A Philippines at the ready for typhoons. The Christian Science Monitor. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/amphtml/Commentary/the-monitors-view/2013/1111/A-Philippines-at-the-ready-for-typhoons


CEDTyClea. (2022, September 28). Philippines improves in digital competitiveness. BusinessWorld Online. https://www.bworldonline.com/top-stories/2022/09/29/477384/philippines-improves-in-digital-competitiveness/








To his Excellency



 Ma. Fatima L. Lagasca

Pandayan, San Juan, locos sur, 2731

August 22, 2024



His Excellency Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

President of the Republic of the Philippines MalacaƱang Palace


Dear President Marcos,


    I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to you today to express both my gratitude and concerns. From its breathtaking landscapes and its rich cultural heritage, Philippine holds a special place in my heart. I believe in the potential of our country and the promise of a brighter future for Filipinos.

    First and foremost, I would like to thank you for your leadership and dedication for making our country an okay country. In addition to my gratitude, I would like to raise a concern regarding the management of government funds. Efficient and transparent handling of public money is crucial for maintaining trust and ensuring that resources are used effectively to benefit the nation. 



     I believe that improving financial oversight and accountability within the government can significantly enhance public trust and I trust under your leadership, necessary steps will be taken to address these concerns and reinforce the integrity of our financial systems. Netizens who voted for you are hoping that you'll show how worthy you are for their vote. Thank you for your continued service to our country.






Sincerely,

Ma. Fatima L. Lagasca




References:


Mangaluz, J. (2024, May 16). Marcos says Philippines has no interest on attacking anyone. INQUIRER.net. https://www.google.com/amp/s/globalnation.inquirer.net/228801/marcos-says-philippines-has-no-interest-on-attacking-anyone/amp


Bower, C. (2023, July 6). Philippine President Marcos achieves significant development milestones one year into office - BowerGroupAsia. BowerGroupAsia. https://bowergroupasia.com/philippine-president-marcos-achieves-significant-development-milestones-one-year-into-office/



The Determined Dreamer


    I am Ma. Fatima L. Lagasca, a fifteen-year-old girl residing in Pandayan, San Juan, locos Sur. I am the youngest child of lan Lagasca and Maricel Lagasca. I'm currently on my last year in Junior High School under the program of Special Science Class in Ilocos Sur National High School. I tend to be quiet, often observing and listening, but when I'm around people I'm comfortable with, I can be quite talkative. I'm also a person who works hard for something they want. I strive to go above and beyond to make my parents proud. This pushes me to consistently give my best effort in everything I do.

    I'm always willing to learn. I also try to treat myself with the same kindness and patience I would offer a friend. To be patient with myself as I grow. I make an effort to step out of my comfort zone whenever possible, and I start by setting small goals and gradually work my way up. Achieving these goals makes me happy and fulfilled which boosts my confidence. Despite the failures and obstacles l have faced, I try to stand up and improve each day. I also surround myself with positive people who are willing to help each other if someone is having a tough time.

    We don't know what the future holds for us, and that's what makes it scary. I tend to worry a lot if I'll achieve everything I'm working hard for, or l won't be as successful as I imagined. But that fear of mine serves as a motivation for me to strive harder so I'll be able to achieve my dream to become a pilot. Becoming one is the thing that drives me to push my limits every day.  It's not just about flying; it's about proving to myself and my parents that I can achieve what I set out to do. Every time I think about soaring through the skies and envisioning myself in the cockpit, I feel a sense of purpose. Traveling around the world means not only fulfilling my dreams but also creating unforgettable memories I'll bring for the rest of my life. Each flight I will take will not only be a personal achievement but also a tribute to their support.


    I want my parents to see that their sacrifices have helped me reach for the stars. Each step I take towards becoming a pilot is a step closer to a life fulfilled with adventure. I know that my journey will not be easy. There will be challenges such as studying for long hours and doubting myself if I'm really fit for my goal.  But my aspirations drive me forward, reminding me that every challenge is just a steppingstone toward achieving my goals. Circumstances might arise where I would want to take a different path, I’ll remain consistent in my pursuit of my goal. Because that's who I am - a determined dreamer.


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Towards a Greener Tomorrow

        Robert Swan once said, " The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it ." September, bein...