Wednesday, June 20, 2007

the wisdom of GURU

if you don't know the answer to a question,
ask the question to your students.
select the best answer among all the answers
and make it the ANSWER to the question.

Para Sa Akin

by Sitti


Kung ika’y magiging akin
Di ka na muling luluha pa
Pangakong di ka lolokohin
Ng puso kong nagmamahal


Kung ako ay papalarin
Na ako’y iyong mahal na rin
Pangakong ikaw lang ang iibigin
Magpakailanman


[chorus]

Di kita pipilitin
Sundin mo pang iyong damdamin
Hayaan nalang tumibok ang puso mo
Para sa akin

Kung ako ay mamalasin
At mayron ka nang ibang mahal
Ngunit patuloy ang aking pagibig
Magpakailanman


[repeat chorus]

Kung ako ay papalarin
Na ako’y iyong mahal na rin
Pangakong ikaw lang ang iibigin
Magpakailanman


[repeat chorus 2x]


Para sa akin

Sunday, June 17, 2007

The Concept of "Urbanidad"

by mavic pineda

"Urbanidad" is a Filipino term for urban living. The concept is not well understood by a lot of people, even by my students. Urban living is an offshoot of city living. There are certain things you do in the city and yet it's not present in the province or in the rural or farm areas.

You should learn how to stand in line or queue. In the farm, there are no lines. Life is slow and population is dense. Everybody knows everyone. In the city, when you wait for the bus or the jeepney ride, there is a line. When you get to drink in the drinking fountain, there is a line. When you need to make a transaction in the ATM machine, especially during paydays, there's a line. Urban dwellers should know how to respect this practice of standing in line.

You don't throw your litter anywhere. In the farm or the mountains, when you throw a corn husk or banana peel, it can become a soil fertilizer. But not in the city. A piece of litter can cause flood or even accident to other people.

You dress properly for the occasion. A lot of city people lose sight of this. With the fad of flip-flops, young and old people alike forget that there's a place to where rubber, flip-flop slippers. You don't go to a funeral or a fine dining restaurant wearing slippers. From elementary to high school, you don't go to school wearing slippers. So why now go to the university wearing slippers, sharing the awful smell of your feet with other people. You go to the university to become prepared to becoming professionals. And wearing flip-flops or slippers is not part of the preparation.

Bayani Fernando, the current MMDA Chairman, likewise promotes the idea of urbanidad among our fellowmen. You don't pee anywhere. You don't get off the bus or the jeepney anywhere. You don't go out of your house to buy to the nearest sari-sari store not wearing a shirt or wearing your bedroom clothes. So students should not be scarce in what they wear when they go to the university. Some of the students nowadays seem to make the school an extension of their bedroom.

There are a lot of other things that we should learn about urbanidad--some for motorists, some for those using their cellphones or basically, it's how a city dweller should respect other people and its surroundings. After all, we all want to have a better place to live in..