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A GLIMPSE OF COOPERATING TEACHER

MR. JOEL "JOSH" BOLORIO

     In my entire field study from 1-5, I had only 4 cooperating teacher due to from Field Study 1-4 I had only one cooperating teacher. I decided to transfer inside Holy Angel University to experience to also experience and see how the private school works. For my 6th and last Field Study, I met Mr. Josh, the coordinator of the Field Study in my cooperating school.

     Mr. Josh is a grade 7 English teacher in my cooperating school. To describe him, he is very funny teacher and very kind cooperating teacher. The face he shows in faculty is the also face he shows to his students. He manage his time well. He still able to discuss, conduct a group activity and students presentation. I am so amazed on how he manage to keep his students attention focus to him. He deliver jokes and can turn a funny man to a serious teacher real quick.

    Mr. Josh is the kind of teacher that I admire the most. He is the type of teacher that students can learn from him having the discussion. Teachers must possess sense of humor in order to be like by the students. If you are too serious students might be afraid. If you are too funny, they might forget their limitations and can lead to disrespect you. As a teacher we must balance everything. We are the teachers and we are also the future changers.

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