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    Comparing the school (education here) and Philippines

    As I have intoduce myself before, now I got some issue to ask for you good people, As my boyfriend had divorce and he had a daughter 6 yrs old, fortunately we are close she called me tita, I told her to call me like that and when my bf go to work and I am not busy I volunteer to send her to school as few walks away, as the days goes by I ask her what did the teacher teach you today and she said,"we play" and that was my question to her everyday I sent her to school and I chat with other mother there and I notice that school is just like a place where they can put thier kids while thier working,

    In Philippines, I guess some filipinas will agree to me, isn't it when kids like 5 yrs old they start to teach ABCDEF...and like copy letter and 12345...? how come here nursery look like they just let the kids keep playing and I been managed to ask the 9 yrs old girl whilst I am in the school and I ask her if she know how to tell the time in wrist watch,(analogue type) and she said the teacher have not teach them yet or they havent got that far..

    And one thing I notice, I havent seen any one yet even in my boyfriend place of work (office) a person who had a good penmanship,even thier Boss the penmanship is ugly, even the secretary I cant read it (parang kinahig ng manok) and I think again in the Philippines,most of my classmates during school days 95 percent had a good nice penmanship, or maybe teachers keep us keep writing this and that..that is why..? I ask my boyfriend about this and he said because we dont usually write we do everything in computer.

    I am not ranting just thiking lots of things in my mind whether in the future I just let my future children study in Philippines, as I have bit of in my thought they are good in computer and of course good english as that is thier language. but.....but.....

    In general, no wonder lots of country they hire to have filipino workers as they say filipino are smart.


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    Quote Originally Posted by September View Post
    As I have intoduce myself before, now I got some issue to ask for you good people, As my boyfriend had divorce and he had a daughter 6 yrs old, fortunately we are close she called me tita, I told her to call me like that and when my bf go to work and I am not busy I volunteer to send her to school as few walks away, as the days goes by I ask her what did the teacher teach you today and she said,"we play" and that was my question to her everyday I sent her to school and I chat with other mother there and I notice that school is just like a place where they can put thier kids while thier working,

    In Philippines, I guess some filipinas will agree to me, isn't it when kids like 5 yrs old they start to teach ABCDEF...and like copy letter and 12345...? how come here nursery look like they just let the kids keep playing and I been managed to ask the 9 yrs old girl whilst I am in the school and I ask her if she know how to tell the time in wrist watch,(analogue type) and she said the teacher have not teach them yet or they havent got that far..

    And one thing I notice, I havent seen any one yet even in my boyfriend place of work (office) a person who had a good penmanship,even thier Boss the penmanship is ugly, even the secretary I cant read it (parang kinahig ng manok) and I think again in the Philippines,most of my classmates during school days 95 percent had a good nice penmanship, or maybe teachers keep us keep writing this and that..that is why..? I ask my boyfriend about this and he said because we dont usually write we do everything in computer.

    I am not ranting just thiking lots of things in my mind whether in the future I just let my future children study in Philippines, as I have bit of in my thought they are good in computer and of course good english as that is thier language. but.....but.....

    In general, no wonder lots of country they hire to have filipino workers as they say filipino are smart.
    It's not how you write it is what you say. It is said scientists, mathematicians always have terrible writing, only teachers have time to write wonderful. The rest of us are doing practical things, and scribbling notes that only we can understand. Then we type our wonderful stuff in PC these days.
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    It is said scientists, mathematicians always have terrible writing, only teachers have time to write wonderful.
    Teachers generally have terrible handwriting, you're right though most of us only use a pens these days for scribbling notes.

    I agree with you September, at 6 years of age they should be learning ABC, 123 and telling the time.


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    agree with you sis sept. as i remembered my neice back 1994 and she was 3years old that time the montessori pre-school already teached them alphabet, pronunciation, numbers colors and etc.
    all things are possible!


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    It's not how you write it is what you say. It is said scientists, mathematicians always have terrible writing, only teachers have time to write wonderful. The rest of us are doing practical things, and scribbling notes that only we can understand. Then we type our wonderful stuff in PC these days.
    Good comment, what about when or what age they will start to teach ABCDEF and 12345.... or telling that the big hand refers to minutes and the small hand refers to hours


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    Quote Originally Posted by triple5 View Post

    I agree with you September, at 6 years of age they should be learning ABC, 123 and telling the time.
    Thanks mate and thank you very much for the rep.


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    Quote Originally Posted by vbkelly View Post
    agree with you sis sept. as i remembered my neice back 1994 and she was 3years old that time the montessori pre-school already teached them alphabet, pronunciation, numbers colors and etc.
    You are definitely right there as they do published or we watch in tv that two yrs old can work it out how many flags in the world and tell each of them what country was that,


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    Oh dear, there is a thread who just been closed and proud to be british.

    I am proud as well to be filipino


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    Hi vbkelly, my ex's daughter went to a montessori school. Really excellent school Just in a year we noticed a massive difference in her intelligence and also her behaviour.


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    Quote Originally Posted by September View Post
    Oh dear, there is a thread who just been closed and proud to be british.

    I am proud as well to be filipino
    im glad really
    all things are possible!


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    Quote Originally Posted by triple5 View Post
    Hi vbkelly, my ex's daughter went to a montessori school. Really excellent school Just in a year we noticed a massive difference in her intelligence and also her behaviour.
    yes you right and now my neice is scholar in ateneo de davao university
    all things are possible!


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    Quote Originally Posted by triple5 View Post
    Hi vbkelly, my ex's daughter went to a montessori school. Really excellent school Just in a year we noticed a massive difference in her intelligence and also her behaviour.
    True, even its expensive school, we dont regret paying it, we get what we pay in some sorta things really now I guess I will send my future child in Philippines they speak english there anyway and that is one of the most excellent school after ateneo and la salle


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    Quote Originally Posted by September View Post
    Oh dear, there is a thread who just been closed and proud to be british.

    I am proud as well to be filipino
    I for one am glad it was a great decision. It was going on and on and on

    and I'm the one who opened the topic


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    Quote Originally Posted by September View Post
    Good comment, what about when or what age they will start to teach ABCDEF and 12345.... or telling that the big hand refers to minutes and the small hand refers to hours
    For me, I think it is parent teacher responsibility. My mom taught me the analogue time and tying laces,letters, numbers before 5. I went to nursery at 2 and a half. Then started school at 4 and half. From then on, I was always the youngest in the year.

    I just think some parents could be lazy about teaching their own kids.
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    By the time I finished Nursery, I could speak 6 african languages fluently, could tell you what time it was in any time zone just by looking at the sun, and could help PhD students with their research (all voluntary of course).

    I was 17,

    in the 10 years since graduating from Nursery to Primary school, I forgot it all


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    I was just looking for the website that discussed this before.

    Have a read see what ya think

    http://www.georgehernandez.com/h/xzM...tereotypes.asp

    Filipinos do well with their household income in America
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    I have to agree I get lost when I go to parents evening and start talking about the marks they can get in an exam in maths if my daughter gets all the questions correct she will still only get a C grade gone has the old way of marking a paper


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    For me, I think it is parent teacher responsibility. My mom taught me the analogue time and tying laces,letters, numbers before 5. I went to nursery at 2 and a half. Then started school at 4 and half. From then on, I was always the youngest in the year.

    I just think some parents could be lazy about teaching their own kids.
    Hi Gary, good for you Gary your mother can do it for you, I understand that some mother cant afford to teach thier kids as they need to go work, need to work as life in the UK is tough to expensive, but my humble opinion is,dont you think the reason why we had teacher is because teaching the kids isnt it? And parents or mother is just a follow up when they are already in the house,or some sorta helping bits.


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    [QUOTE=September;183942]life in the UK is tough to expensive


    sounds like you're in london


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post

    http://www.georgehernandez.com/h/xzM...tereotypes.asp

    Filipinos do well with their household income in America
    That was fair statement, basically true


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hubbard View Post


    sounds like you're in london
    Nope Sir


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    Quote Originally Posted by September View Post
    Nope Sir
    Cryptic!

    Whereabouts are you? (if you don't mind divulging)!

    I love it when people call me Sir!


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hubbard View Post
    By the time I finished Nursery, I could speak 6 african languages fluently, could tell you what time it was in any time zone just by looking at the sun, and could help PhD students with their research (all voluntary of course).

    I was 17,

    in the 10 years since graduating from Nursery to Primary school, I forgot it all
    Must be alot of Africans in your school then. Did you complete the animal killing trial like a Spartan?
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hubbard View Post
    Cryptic!

    Whereabouts are you? (if you don't mind divulging)!

    I love it when people call me Sir!
    East Anglia Sir


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    Must be alot of Africans in your school then. Did you complete the animal killing trial like a Spartan?
    Sorry, cant help to laugh po


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    Must be alot of Africans in your school then. Did you complete the animal killing trial like a Spartan?
    I thought you had missed a great comedy opportunity, but thank Valhalla you came back to it.

    Bless you sir.


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    Quote Originally Posted by September View Post
    Hi Gary, good for you Gary your mother can do it for you, I understand that some mother cant afford to teach thier kids as they need to go work, need to work as life in the UK is tough to expensive, but my humble opinion is,dont you think the reason why we had teacher is because teaching the kids isnt it? And parents or mother is just a follow up when they are already in the house,or some sorta helping bits.
    Hey my mom WAS working. Afford? It's free to teach your own kid! You just speak to him, unless it cost money to speak?

    I guess working moms become too tired to teach their kids, why they have them!

    I think it is a partnership. I mean teachers are strangers. I don't hand my pride and joy over to a complete stranger and say hey...teach him. You trust teachers really really?
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by September View Post
    East Anglia Sir
    Ah so you are a Norfolk Broad?
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by September View Post
    As I have intoduce myself before, now I got some issue to ask for you good people, As my boyfriend had divorce and he had a daughter 6 yrs old, fortunately we are close she called me tita, I told her to call me like that and when my bf go to work and I am not busy I volunteer to send her to school as few walks away, as the days goes by I ask her what did the teacher teach you today and she said,"we play" and that was my question to her everyday I sent her to school and I chat with other mother there and I notice that school is just like a place where they can put thier kids while thier working,

    In Philippines, I guess some filipinas will agree to me, isn't it when kids like 5 yrs old they start to teach ABCDEF...and like copy letter and 12345...? how come here nursery look like they just let the kids keep playing and I been managed to ask the 9 yrs old girl whilst I am in the school and I ask her if she know how to tell the time in wrist watch,(analogue type) and she said the teacher have not teach them yet or they havent got that far..

    And one thing I notice, I havent seen any one yet even in my boyfriend place of work (office) a person who had a good penmanship,even thier Boss the penmanship is ugly, even the secretary I cant read it (parang kinahig ng manok) and I think again in the Philippines,most of my classmates during school days 95 percent had a good nice penmanship, or maybe teachers keep us keep writing this and that..that is why..? I ask my boyfriend about this and he said because we dont usually write we do everything in computer.

    I am not ranting just thiking lots of things in my mind whether in the future I just let my future children study in Philippines, as I have bit of in my thought they are good in computer and of course good english as that is thier language. but.....but.....

    In general, no wonder lots of country they hire to have filipino workers as they say filipino are smart.
    I have no idea how children learns from school here but parents should be the first teacher to their children especially when their kids is on "studies mode mood"
    I onced visited a school for children here and all I've noticed is drawings, arts displays on walls.
    I have also noticed that they have too much short courses.
    In Pinas if you took computer eng'g, then you'll know almost everything about PC, here, it's bloody step by step, little by little. It may take 10 years to finish all.

    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    It's not how you write it is what you say. It is said scientists, mathematicians always have terrible writing, only teachers have time to write wonderful. The rest of us are doing practical things, and scribbling notes that only we can understand. Then we type our wonderful stuff in PC these days.
    We call it doctor writings
    I salute Uk scientists. Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Alexander Fleming
    My hubby too is excellent in science, which is my weakness.

    Quote Originally Posted by September View Post
    I am proud as well to be filipino.
    So do I?

    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    For me, I think it is parent teacher responsibility. My mom taught me the analogue time and tying laces,letters, numbers before 5. I went to nursery at 2 and a half. Then started school at 4 and half. From then on, I was always the youngest in the year.

    I just think some parents could be lazy about teaching their own kids.
    I agree


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    Quote Originally Posted by mikemallorca View Post
    . And at the end of the day you need a job
    WE are talking education here ,not finding a job or no job in the Philippines, I know that, we know that


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