Date: September 29, 2017
Weekly Memorandum No. 2017 –10.1
TO: AdZUHS Community
FROM: Father Principal
PARADIGM
(31) A critically important note of the
Ignatian Paradigm is the introduction of reflection as an essential dynamic.
For centuries, education was assumed to consist primarily of accumulated
knowledge gained from lectures and demonstrations. Teaching followed a
primitive model of communications in which information is transmitted and
knowledge is transferred from teacher to learner. Students experience a lesson
clearly presented and thoroughly explained and the teacher calls for subsequent
action on the part of students whereby they demonstrate, frequently reciting
from memory, that what was communicated has, indeed, been successfully
absorbed. While research over the past two decades has proven time and again
study after study that effective learning occurs through the interaction of the
learner with experience, still much of teaching continues to be limited to a
two-step instructional model of EXPERIENCE-ACTION,
in which the teacher plays a far more active role than the student. It is a
model often followed where development of memorization skills on the part of
students is a primary pedagogical aim. As a teaching model of Jesuit education,
however, it is seriously deficient for two reasons:
1. In Jesuit schools the learning experience
is expected to move beyond knowledge to the development of the more complex
learning skills of understanding, application, analysis, synthesis and
evaluation.
2. If learning were to stop there, it would
not be Ignatian. For it would lack the component of REFLECTION wherein students are impelled to consider the human
meaning and significance of what they study and to integrate that meaning as
responsible learners who grow as persons of competence, conscience and
compassion.
No.
31, pp 13-14, IGNATIAN PEDAGOGY, A Practical Approach
2. Activities and Events
2 Oct, Mon Guardian | 7:00 AM
| Morning Assembly Sponsor: Grade 10 – St. Bellarmine |
Launching of Statistics-Math Month | ||
Haircut inspection for gentlemen | ||
3 Oct, Tues
St. | 7:00 AM
1:30 PM | Grade 7 – DepEd National Achievement NO CLASSES in the AFTERNOON for G7 |
Mid-year Evaluation of New & Probationary Teachers | ||
YSEP | ||
4 Oct, Wed
St. | 7: 00 AM | MASS |
10:00 AM
5:00 PM | Principal’s | |
Ateneo Sponsored Novena Mass for Nuestra Señora | ||
YSEP Duty – 10-Campion | ||
5 Oct Thurs | 7:30 AM 9:00 AM | Community Mass – World Teachers Day Teachers’ NO CLASSES in the AFTERNOON |
Submission | ||
6 Oct, Fri
| 7:00 AM
7:30 AM 8:00 AM
1:00 PM
3:00 PM
3:45PM | MASS |
Math Assembly Math Quiz Bowl Math Bingo Videoke Challenge Sodoku Rubik’s Cube Challenge MATHching Ball Minute to Win It Math Park Math Movies Kite Flying Contest aMATHzing Race Closing Program | ||
Counselor’s | ||
7 Oct, Sat Our | 8:00 | YSEP for Grade 10 |
Social | ||
Inter-school | ||
Guidance | ||
2nd |
2.
Reminders
a. To
all Class Moderators, all
unclaimed report cards are to be turned over to the
Registrar’s Office by October 2 (Monday).
3. STUDENT UPDATES
a. Congratulations
to the winners of Mindanao Parliamentary Debate Championship
held
last September 22-24 at Tugbok, Davao City.
1.
Ben
Nadmier Bensali G10 – St. Campion Semi-finalist
2.
Gerard
Matthew Burnos G10 – St. De Brito Semi-finalist
3.
Renzo
Sontillano
G9 – St. Faber Semi-finalist
4.
Natasha
Delos Santos
G9 – St. Faber Semi-finalist
b. Congratulations to the winners of 2017 Division Schools Press
Conference held
last
September 28 at Don Pablo Lorenzo Memorial High School.
Rank | Category | Name | School Paper |
1st | Copyreading and Headline Writing | Therese Lorelei Lapitan | Blue Eagle Publications |
1st | Editorial Writing | Viana Bianca Lasprilla | La Liga Atenista |
2nd | Editorial Cartooning | Maria Bettina David | La Liga Atenista |
3rd | Photojournalism | Achmad Xenon Kong | Blue Eagle Publications |
5th | Newswriting | Haydee Rizma Abdulkahal | La Liga Atenista |
6th | Sportswriting | Renon Rae Jumangit | La Liga Atenista |
1st |
Collaborative Publishing | Florence Midel Chris William Buhay Margaret Tatel Zhareena Tawasil Zhanvermeer Tawasil Khaled Yasin Lakibul Earl Nico Miranda |
La Liga Atenista |
4. Points to Ponder
One Makes a Difference
This
whole universe, with its trillions of galaxies, began as a tiny speck of
concentrated energy, smaller than a grain of salt. When you were first
conceived, you were just a single cell, a mere pinpoint of life, barely visible
to the naked eye but packed full of the potential for everything you would ever
become-every action, choice, and relationship. You are just a drop in the
ocean, but without you the ocean will not become the ocean. You are just a
grain of sand, but you are a grain of sand that tips the scales. You are just a
drop of dew that soaks into the earth and is gone by noon, but that drop of dew
brings life to the seed that grows in the earth. You are only one, but the
Power of One is greater that you dare to dream. One is not Nothing. One makes a
difference. Your choices can tip the scales of humanity a little bit more
toward goodness and truth, if that is your desire.
–
Margaret Silf, Simple Faith, Sacred Space 2017
FR.
ARNEL T. ONG, SJ