The Nurse-Teacher
My blog will be of three-sided: me as an individual; me as a nurse and me as an educator-to-be. Some topics will be of nurse's side sometimes or as a teacher's side. But what really matter is that I speak for myself.
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The Nurse-Teacher
My Philosophy of Education
I. INTRODUCTION
Philosophy originated from the Greek word “philosophia” which means love of wisdom, while Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. These two words are directly related to the fields of teaching for it provides educators with framework for planning, implementing and evaluating the schools. It also provides the starting point and will be used for the succeeding decision making.
In every profession, stating their philosophies is very substantial for it will be their guide in the pathway of their career or mission to take in life. Just like in the field of teaching, there are many philosophies banked in the books and in real experiences but it is only the “individual” perse that can identify what philosophy he wants to have in life.
II. MY PHILOSOPHY IN EDUCATION
I was able to identify my own philosophy in education by the use of the survey form. From that form I was able to prove myself that I am a Progressivist. Even before I enter the world of education, I had series of seminars and lectures attended to and sometimes being a speaker. During those days, my only goals were to deliver my speech and to listen and participate. But now that I already knew what is my philosophy in teaching I can hardly say that in the world of Progressivism it is “change” that signifies all. Progressivism is also termed as Pragmatism and Experimentalism. As what the words implies being a progressivist means being practical and experimental. My aim is to promote democratic and social living. Knowledge leads to growth and development of lifelong learners who actively learn by doing.
My first profession as a Registered Nurse did not stop me of exploring the world of Teaching. From being a nurse wherein my being progressivist were also applicable by means of “hands-on-minds-on-hearts-on”. And I also believed that as an educator I can expand my passion of showing change to learners is inevitable.
III. WHAT TO TEACH
It is noted that the progressivists is a need-based which means that responding to the learner’s need. The teachers of this philosophy are more concerned with teaching the learners the skills to cope with change. The subjects most likely to include are natural and social sciences.
Teachers also teach students to solve problems in the classroom similar to those they will encounter outside the school. Independency and the will to cope up play certain parts also.
IV. WHY TO TEACH
Progressivist teachers teach to develop learners of becoming rational, knowledgeable, logical and intellectual.
V. HOW TO TEACH
One of the four pillars of education supports the philosophy of progressivism. It is the Learning by Doing. It is our experience who teaches us with the real lesson in life. Books cannot state all unless you do it.
VI. I AM A TEACHER
I would like to identify myself as a Nurse-Teacher. I cannot take away my first profession for the reason that it initiates my will that I also want to be a teacher or an educator. I know that there is a term as being a Nurse Educator but to formally address myself I wanted to be called as Nurse-Teacher.
These two professions involve passion, will and heart of doing the duties and responsibilities.
My patient is similar to my learners and vice versa. They bought need my expertise to help them grow and develop in whatever aspect in their life they will encounter me.
I am their Nurse-Teacher, who will always care and educate in whatever changes life may bring.
As one of my advocacy is to share my knowledge to those who are prepared to and willing to accept what can I contribute in their life.
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| My teaching demonstration at Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. Topic is Body Mass Index. |
ROCELE R. LEGASPI, RN
LCUPCPTE18192
Sunday, October 21, 2018
In favor or not?
Divorce: To
legalize or not?
Marriage is the most
important event to any couple. It serves as the bond to the family they are
planning to build. A family consisting of husband, wife and a child. These three elements compose a family. Each
member functions to keep the ties and to make it fulfilling. What happened when
the husband become tired of the relationship? What if the mother found another
man? What happened to the child who receives the negative effects of a failed
family relationship?
The only legal recourse
available to Filipinos who want to exit a failed union is through an annulment
or a petition for legal separation. It has different grounds and end results. Under
the Family Code of the Philippines, a marriage may be annulled if any of the
following grounds exist: lack of parental consent, psychological incapacity,
fraud, marriage by force or intimidation, inability to consummate the marriage
and if one party has contracted a sexually-transmissible disease. The 1987
Family Code was introduced under the presidency of Corazon Aquino.Those seeking
annulment must undergo a mental exam, testify in court and sometimes even claim
they or their spouse entered the union while afflicted by a psychological
disorder. The process can cost at least P250,000 and take anywhere from one to
10 years given the congestion in Philippine court dockets. Meanwhile, a
petition for legal separation requires any of the following grounds: repeated
physical abuse from partner, coercion to change religious or political
affiliation, attempt of respondent to corrupt petitioner or their child to
engage in prostitution, respondent meted with imprisonment of more than 6
years, drug addiction of spouse, lesbianism or homosexuality, bigamous
marriage, sexual infidelity or perversion, attempt against the life of spouse
and abandonment without justifiable cause for more than a year. If the petition
is granted, the couple may live separately from each other. The conjugal
partnership is also dissolved, but the marriage bonds are still in effect. Annulment
also allows remarriage but legal separation does not.
The Divorce Bill, or House
Bill 7303 ("An Act Instituting Absolute Divorce and Dissolution of
Marriage in the Philippines."), passed with 134 votes in favor and 57 against,
with two abstentions. The House of Representatives approved on a third and
final reading the proposed law, which would allow Filipinos to remarry after
being granted a divorce abroad. This divorce bill would mean a court ruling could
dissolve a marriage if it is deemed "irremediably broken", allowing
individuals to remarry another person of the opposite sex. The bill would also give
courts the power to decide custody "in accordance with the best
interests" of minors. Children under seven could not be separated from
their mothers unless there were "compelling reasons" to do so.
Philippines are
considered to have close ties with Catholic Church. Along with Vatican, they
are the only countries in the world where divorce is not legal. House Bill 7303
aims to make divorce more accessible to a wider range of couples seeking liberty
from irreparable marriage. It provides that the "State shall assure that
the court proceedings for the grant of absolute divorce shall be affordable and
inexpensive, particularly for court assisted litigants and petitioners." The
proposed measure also pushes for pro-women legislation as the bill notes that
in most cases of irreparable marriages it is the wife who is entitled to
liberation from an abusive relationship. The status of the children of divorced
couples also takes preference. A joint petition for divorce should include a
plan for parenthood that details support, parental authority, custody and
living arrangements of the common children. For the legitimate and adopted children
of divorced spouses, they will retain their legal status after the petition for
divorce is granted. A child born or conceived within 300 days after filing for
divorce is also considered a legitimate child, except when the basis for
divorce is marital infidelity of the wife. The bill also proposes that divorced
spouses shall have the right to remarry.
The final decision for this
bill is still in the hands of the president. He may approve it or veto it. The
president’s spokesperson, Harry Roque, already announced the side of the
president to this bill, according to him even if the presidents have a failed
marital relationship with former wife Zimmerman, he does not support the
Divorce Bill. While the Senate President, Koko Pimentel, adding more grounds to
annulments rather than passing the bill will be more appropriate. The stance of the bill is still unknown. It
is being push to be a law for about 20 years but until now it is not been
approved.
I partially support the
lawmakers who authored this bill. Making it easy to settle the family’s problem
also helps the child to secure its right. Annulment is a long and costly
process that forces the couple with problem to seek legal separation rather
than annulment. Its deportment on the bicameral system is still unsupported. To
be able to make a bill a counterpart bill shall be filed but no one in the
senate is interested in doing it. It is a sign that we, Filipinos, really value
the family ties we have. Pros and cons must be exhibited to all especially the
layman in order to give awareness and knowledge of its advantages and
disadvantages.
My God...
President Rodrigo Duterte saying that “God is stupid”
The society
is composed of organized group with same interests. The five institutions of
society include the government and religion along with education,
multiculturalism and economics. These social dimensions are directly related to
one another even though they have individual functions on their own.
The past few
months the President Rodrigo Duterte’s statement “What I said was your God is
not my God because your God is stupid, my God has a lot of common sense” became
the hot topic of not just in national setting but also reached the
international. It happened to be controversial maybe because the highest power
in the country is verbalizing own opinion about religion. Gauche sound to some
Filipino and affront to many.
The
separation of the state and the government has been inviolable. Everyone is
entitled to have own belief to what religion they want to belong and to believe
in. As much as what the President is trying to expound, he is merely expressing
his own thought of what is his God. Any creature has different name they may call
to what their “God” is. It just happened that the President is being criticized
by his troublesome mouth since his candidacy in 2016. Every Filipino who voted
and did not vote for him already observed this trait of him.
The church as
the representation of the Supreme Being in the Earth has been reactive to what
the President is saying. Being an institution of the society they are rational
to criticize any foul sound against the Supreme Being or God they are
pertaining to.
The
initiative of the President to have a talk with the Catholic Bishop of the
Philippines is still a sign of his respect and acceptance that he offended some
Filipinos and undertakes that he would not make any statement against church in
public.
Even if they
are of different political views, the welfare of the Filipino society matters
to the government and to the church. From the controversies of the reproductive
laws to the divorce issues, each has its own distinct judgment.
I, being a
citizen of the Philippines, hold high respect to my God, the ultimate being.
I comprehend the side of the
President for the reason that there is Agnostic Theist individual, those who
believe that there is God but uncertain of its existence. In the case of the
President as he said that if you can show him a “selfie” with God that is the
time that he will only believe of its existence. Anyone cannot impose of what
to believe in merely because we have our own reasoning.
Teacher to LGBT
Analysis on
LGBT Issues and the Importance of becoming Aware on it in our Profession
It is very
important that the rights of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender will be
equal to the rights of a person with straight sexual preferences. Like us, they
are also a creation of God with life. They have the rights to live and receive
no discrimination. But I just want to emphasize that what they are, should
reflect on their attitudes. For example, some LGBTs are very obvious of their
acts that are not acceptable to many. As per my opinion, it is always proper to
do well in order in order for us to be accepted by others. So what if you are
cross-dressed, will it affect your compassion and values towards your parents
(just like the grand winner of Ms. Q&A of Showtime)? So what if you are a
gay or lesbian, will it affect your competencies of becoming one of the top
sellers of perfume brand in the country (just like Joel Cruz)? Can somebody
generalize that you are a murderer just because you are bisexuals? Of course
not!
I believed that
everybody is created by God with differences. What make an LGBT different to
other humans are just their sexual preferences. God already planned of what you
are becoming to be before you see the world.
As a teacher or
educator, it is always important that we value the life of others because the
way we react most probably will be the way of our students on how should they
react on things also. For example, if you are respecting the LGBT, they will
also respect them. But if you show them that you are opposing of the LGBTs,
most probably majority of the class will agree on your ideas against the LGBTs.
We cannot say what
kind of students we will have in our class, straight or LGBTs, so it is
relevant to show equality and no discrimination. Nowadays, pre-schoolers are
keen observer. Most of them can differentiate who is gay or not by actions
alone. Explaining to pre-schoolers the status of LGBT in a simpler way will
brighten their mind that all humans are equal.
Peace Education and Interrelationship of Dimensions of Society
“The Ladder of
Peace”.
I
used the image of a ladder to signify that in order to achieve the highest
level of peace in every mankind you have to move from the base. I believed that
it is essential that we need to achieve first self-respect or personal peace
for us to move to the next step of The Ladder of Peace before we learn or we
prepare ourselves in accepting other factors like respect for others, respect
for other groups, respect for other nations.
I used arrows to enfold what
harmony or coordination each step may belong.
Peace does not mean absence of
conflict, let us put in mind that it is the ability to handle conflict in a
peaceful way.
“The Box of Cultural Social Dimensions”.
I
identified six dimensions namely: technological,
economic, political, social, shared values and beliefs.
Technological
dimensions include the system starting from the era of gathering and hunting to
agricultural revolution to the invention of different power like nuclear power.
The new technology produced food surplus that allowed and encouraged the
development of city states, division of labor and other revolutionary changes
in the other five dimensions.
Economic
dimensions, simpler societies produced and allocated wealth on the basis of
family obligations and without recourse to using money. From history it started
from barter to state redistribution to aristocracy to new occupational
categories.
Political
dimensions relate to power and influence. With increased complexity, the
distance between the people with the least to the most power widened. In
contrast to a widespread ideology of equality and democracy, the real politics
in complex societies is very hierarchical and continues to become more so.
Social
dimensions refer to patterns of interaction and social organizations. Favoring
relatives or nepotism is increasingly being seen to be a negative and
undesirable mode of allocating social and economic rules.
Shared
values dimensions refer to the application of judgements such as good or bad,
beautiful or ugly, and right or wrong.
Beliefs
dimensions are a clear pattern of reduction of different supernatural beings. From
belief in many Gods to one God to no God or atheism.
The
dimensional approach to understanding society is that they permeate the whole
of culture. From the largest group or country, down through communities, to
simple dyads all six dimensions are present. Removal of a dimension means the
whole culture is not there.
An
important characteristic in all these changes is that the introduction of
something new does not automatically remove the old. Things accumulate. Only if
an old thing is dysfunctional and cannot contribute to, or hinders, survival
and growth, will it be dropped.
Clustering
means that some theorists (Marx and Weber) differ in causing changes. Marx saw
in the foundation (bottom two), technological and economy, as causing changes
in the other four. Weber saw changes in the top two, shared values and beliefs,
as causing changes in the other four.
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