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goodbye from Bayombong

Page history last edited by Ria Kattevilder 12 years, 10 months ago

 

The unthankful heart... discovers no mercies; but let the thankful heart sweep through the day and, as the magnet finds the iron, so it will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings!  ~Henry Ward Be

My Dear Friends, Bob and Elke:
This encounter is a blessing, beginning and ending. It is a blessing for all of us to be together, and enjoy each moment (even the critical thinking part)...it is a beginning of friendship and learning (through wiki)...but if there is a beginning, there will be an ending of course...the end of the training...time to say goodbye and to look forward for the next encounter. We are thankful for the generosity of time and effort of Sir Bob and Elke... Kudos!

Indeed the Global Teenager Project brought different environment of learning, learning not just bound within corners of a class room but globally. Gone are the days of information age, we are now at the age of creativity and collaboration. With the presence of our creative speakers and with the collaborative sharing and contribution of my co-learners, a heartful thank to all of you. Certainly a lot of learnings. Once again thank you and goodbye. :)

Gratitude they say is the memory of the heart. What we had for the last 2 days is not just something I shall keep in my brain for future use but also an experience I shall cherish in my heart for a lifetime. As a teacher of social studies, this session has reaffirmed my awareness and appreciation of cultural diversity as well as my role as a teacher in making my students learn collaboration and how is it to learn in the 21st century. Thanks for your presence classmates. Thanks for your patience and aptness Bob and Elke. Thank to all the people behind this project. Mabuhay! Enjoy your stay in the Philipines and in Nueva Vizcaya.

To all our friends from the the GTP Learning Circle
Arigato! This is a word from Japan meaning thank you. I would like to thank everybody for your wonderful answers. Indeed, we learned a lot from all of you. We value your time and appreciate you effort as we journey in this learning adventure.

To Sir Bob and Mam Elke, thank you so much. I learned a lot from this training program. I'm very grateful that I have been a part to this learning circle. More power and God Bless!

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