The Lazy Cow

I once read about this one korean folktale many years ago, it was about a boy in a farm who never wanted to do any work and gets annoyed whenever his parents asked him to work. He dreamed of just being a cow,  laying down all day in the grass and not doing a thing. One day,  he got fed up and ran away,  he met a man selling masks, the man made the boy wear a mask which turned him into a literal cow,  he was sold to a farmer and was put to rigorous farm work.

Eventually, the boy came back to his human self, realised all of his wrongdoings in the past and never became lazy again.

Today,  one of the "lazy cow" in our class got the scolding he deserved.  Mam olivar reminded me of that mask seller who taught the boy a moral lesson. She lectured everyone who came in late today, which makes sense because as a teacher, we cant afford to be late in class, I make it a habit to come to school an hour and a half early. were supposed to become role models,  someone the students should look up to. Now i wonder if our lazy cow learned his lesson...

Sir reiner talked about most of the learning tools that we will encounter in the entirety of this profession some were traditionally used,  some were technological in nature,  but all of them are designed to make learning more engaging and easier for the part of teachers. I'm grateful to be pursuing teaching at such an age of technological improvement,  i cant imagine myself having to write in Manila papers with my ugly handwriting...

All of us were struck with deja vu, when mam olivar explained whats coming next,  were gonna have to demonstrate relevant ICT software within our given criterion. This is similar from last year,  only this time,  we get to have a partner. And i think my partner is more than competent for this task, I'm gonna do my best to deliver this task next week,  so bring it on!

"A Burden is less of a burden when shared"

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