"Balik Scouting"-Return to Scouting-is the theme on December 30, 2009. Girl Scouts of the Philippines,Bukidnon Council turns 57 years old
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 1:41 PMWere you once upon a time a Girl Scout? Were you a "brownie"? a twinkler?a junior?a senior scout? a cadet? a Girl Scout Volunteer as an officer, member of any Committee? a community leader in the barangay? in your district? A Girl Scout volunteer in any capacity? If you were:
Have you contacted the headquarters of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Bukidnon Council? Did you call (088) 8134332? or cell number 09194047034? Please do- especially because the Bukidnon Council will turn 57 years old! and also because as we always say: Once a Girl Scout Forever A Girl Scout.
Reserve the date: December 30, 2009, Wedneday, 1:00-5:00 in the afternoon, Bukidnon State University Auditorium, Malaybalay,Bukidnon.
Let us renew friendships. Relive the patrol system. Rekindle the girl scout spirit. Reminisce the unforgettable camping and training moments. Revisit the good old days as a girl scout.
161 suspects in the Ampatuan Massacre, many more witnesses, abundant questions remained unanswered, families who lost their loved ones still grieving
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 3:30 AM20 plus mansions owned by the Ampatuans, huge amounts of cash owned by the Ampatuan dynasty, 161 suspects responsible in the most gruesome, heinous crimes committed against 57 victims in Maguindanao, Mindanao, Philippines; many more witnesses come out to let truth and justice prevail yet the families of the victims continue grieving and will forever ask why?
The Philippines, sad to say, has been declared the most dangerous country for journalists. Imagine more than 10 of them died because they decided to cover a supposed to be matter of course: to file one's candidacy. Now this so-called ordinary exercise of one's right will forever be known the saddest moment of disrespect against human lives. Imagine again, dead bodies shot again and again when they are already dead. Others were shot in the most private parts of their bodies. Some of the dead bodies got buried together with their vehicles. Tapes that are played again and again should remind us that we are all equal - in the eyes of God and no one - Ampatuan or not - ever has the right to take away a person's life.
It is therefore painful to hear residents from Shariff Aguak who do not mind their poverty while the Ampatuans have all the wealth. They say:"the Ampatuans are rich for their politics while we just need a little space for our farm and if the Ampatuans give us rice or food, we are happy to accept."
Now we know why there are monsters as there are good people. Only God knows who we truly are. "Hudas not pay" is the indirect way of the jeepney driver reminding commuters to pay their fares: "Hudas not pay".
Joint Session of Congress and Senate to hear the facts that lead to the declaration of Martial Law in Maguindanao
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 2:09 AMEducators are always awed at scenarios like this: joint session of filipino congressmen and senators to find out why Martial Law was declared in Maguindanao, Mindanao Philippines. This situation somehow gives the Filipino people the unique facet of this Martial Rule since the Houses of Senate and Congress can still determine whether or not there is validity in declaring Martial Law. This night will surely be a long night for all concerned filipinos.
After the introduction given by Secretary Eduardo Ermita, the PNP began narrating the events that led to Martial Law. Those who religiously followed the events even before the joint session would find this almost a repetition but it had to be done to lay down the facts and in the process find out if there are discrepancies. It was amazing to note the firearms that were confiscated, camouflage uniforms and armored vehicles included. "Indeed there was armed uprising in the making and yet the government could not freely move if Martial Law was not declared. Public safety requires continued implementation of Martial Law."
Today is December 8 so 17 days more before Christmas
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 5:50 AMWas it not too long ago when November came and before we could fully realize November went and December took over. Then before we could finally accept it is December, 8 days passed and 17 days more and Christmas will be upon us.
Christmas is supposed to be a celebration all year round but December 25 is a day unto itself-a very special day when Jesus is born and love envelops us all. What are your plans this Christmas, year 2009?
Cebu City, Philippines will be a great place to spend Christmas. For us, it is because we miss Tennis Guru, Nathan. Another beautiful place is Bohol, Philippines especially because Ma'am Pinky will give 6 free tickets via Trans Asia. Thank you very much Trans Asia and Ma'am Pinky.
At the end of the day, it does not matter whether you will travel or not; celebrate lavishly or simply for as in the days of old to this day, only the most important think matters: the family stays together, treasure each other's presence. All others are just trimmings.
To you my beloved followers and friends: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
No wonder some people prefer to stay passive about all things that happen: the case of Martial Law in Maguindanao; "Climategate" an illegal attempt to discredit Climate scientists who are now in Copenhagen for the Climate Change Summit; Suicide attacks in Pakistan; Tiger Woods' woes over alleged mistresses; 18 days before Christmas . . . Whatever is your attitude about issues which are overwhelming even as everyday financial problems get one's overall attention, only one solution is best: Amen.
What are implications of Amen? One: Amen means "let it be" or "so be it" so whatever issue there is, let it be- so that it might even resolve itself in time. Two, there will always be issues so let it be and issues as it usually is, some can still be magnified while others die its natural death. Three, passivity may just be a facade but deep down in one's gut is man's stamina for caring, though more inward than outward. Fourth, in every thing, openness should never be ruled out, man is born wondering and wandering so never underestimate his capacity to go beyond himself.
Teacher's teacher feedback? Amen!
December 7-18, 2009 is the Climate Change Summit; December 7-10 is the Accreditation of Bukidnon State University
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 5:41 AMTo formalize our cooperation and interest in the Climate Change Conference, we referred to UN's Cop 15 through Google's help and voted for the need to do something and tell the leaders to" seal a fair and effective climate deal".
We are not yet sure to join the You Tube questions pool but at the moment our question goes like this: With all the plans of United States of America to add more troops to Afghanistan and all the unemployment among Americans and in the rest of the world, even worse financial challenges, how can Climate Change initiatives take off much less sustain it?
Back here in Malaybalay City where Bukidnon State University is, Accreditation begins tomorrow, December 7 up to December 10. Like "Climate Change Conference", the university will have four full days to prove its "level three" preparedness in giving quality education.
This tells us that life goes on and the challenge to do something with our environment is as important as ever, notwithstanding the many other points of interest that go with well-rounded education.
Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen: Most Relevant and Timely, Watch for it!
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 4:13 AMAs an instructor of Peace Education, the upcoming Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen is supposed to be a gathering I would like to be in. This is wishful thinking and so from where I am based, I will give it my all to follow. With CNN's plan to hear your question through You tube, consider me as one of your listeners and viewers.
Do share with Teacher's teacher your own view about Climate Change. The succeeding blogs will revolve around this most relevant and timely Key Issue that affects all of us here and now and in the future.
Climate Change? Change of Weather condition that surprises everyone. It is not usual to have very warm day one moment then rain after few hours and early in the morning, very cool one trembles and hides under a warm big blanket. Morning comes and while it does not rain, the temperature makes those people with sinusitis, yours truly as one of them, sneezing most of the time.
So many factors cause this phenomenon called Climate Change but am sure, man's disregard for proper garbage disposal and burning of plastic and other non-biodegradable materials and cutting of trees without planning for re-planting have to have repercussions sooner or later. The time for repercussions has finally arrived. This summit may be a little late but anything for Mother Nature nothing can ever be too late.
Balik Scouting-December 30, 2009- Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Bukidnon Council turns 57 years old.
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 11:36 AMOnce a girl scout, forever, a girl scout.
December 30, 2009 - Balik Scouting -
Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Bukidnon Council turns 57 years old.
All Girl Scouts - let us come back to scouting. . . Come on December 30.
Contact (088)8134332 or cell no. 09194047034 for all the details.
Girl Scouts of the Phil., Bukidnon Council: 57 years old - it is time for "Balik Scouting". Come on December 30, 2009, "Come Back to Scouting"
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 11:00 AM"Once a Girl Scout Forever a Girl Scout" is the mantra of every registered girl scout. Now that the Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Bukidnon Council is 57 years old, it is time once again to come home . . . "Balik Scouting"!!!
Let the countdown begin up to December 30 - our "Balik Scouting" Day Celeb. Let us renew friendships; relive the patrol system; rekindle the Girl Scout spirit; reminisce the unforgettable camping, training moments; revisit the good, old days.
So, titas, call GSP Office phone number: (088)8134332 or cell number 09194047034 for all the details. Reserve December 30, Wednesday, for your fellow Girl Scouts, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.This early, overhaul your memory boxes/bags and look for those photos, mementos and bring them all on December 30. Remember you will be grouped by patrols. Contests will range from yells to cherished pictures etcetera. Door prizes are at stake too!
57 yells and cheers to Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Bukidnon Council. Bukidnon, Bukidnon, Bukidnon Council, 57 more years or more to come!!!
College of Teacher Education celebrates Education Week
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 7:12 AM While there was a Teachers' Month Campaign, that began in September and ended on October 5, 2009, the College of Teacher Education in Bukidnon State University, City of Malaybalay, still celebrates Education Week every first or second week of December every year. For this school year 2009-2010, our theme is inspired by ABS-CBN's "boto patroller": Ako ang Simula so ours is: "Ikaw, Ako, Tayo ang Simula".
Some of the Education students were encouraged to write their insights on the theme. Some excerpts are worth noting:" While we can urge others to do his or her share to choose the right leaders this coming 2010 election, we can already do something now by throwing one's garbage in the garbage bin or studying one's lesson to come to class more prepared and participate more actively during class discussion. . ."With Peace as the main topic in our subject, the song, Let There be Peace On Earth And Let It Begin With Me, jibes with the theme that one does not impose peace to be given by others but that it begins with me."
As teachers who belong to the College, we made the celebration more meaningful by giving tribute to one of our colleagues who died last May 2, 2009. Dr. Genoveva Melendez Ablanque was awarded the Most Outstanding Teacher. She touched many lives and her students shared how she changed their lives for the better. Tears were shed but as one of those who paid tribute to her we focused on our faith that she is now with Our Creator and that we are the ones who need her guidance. Ma'am Bebang, our prayers for your eternal happiness with the Lord.
Tomorrow, Thursday, Teacher's teacher will be the chairperson of the Board of Judges in DHABS contest:: Dancing, Hosting, Acting, Band Instrument Playing and Singing talents in one person. More info about the results of the contest in the succeeding blogs.
So to all Education students, say it with conviction: "Ikaw, Ako, Tayo ang Simula.". Three cheers for CTE: Hep, hep, hurray! Three Cheers for CTE ( College of Teacher Education) declared Champion during Intrams 2009, Hep,hep,hurray!! Three Cheers for CTE, Education being the flagship of Bukidnon State University, Hep,hep,hurray!!!