Friday 23 September 2011

Its All About Journalism...

When we started our class in Journalism I knew that this would be a challenging subject for all of us. Well, my conclusion proved me right because I saw in the eyes of my classmates that they were pressured or challenged everytime we have our class in Journalism. For me, Journalism is not a hard subject but instead it is a very informative, challenging and fun subject for it requires me to be a responsible independent learner in class. That is why I really try my best to improve and participate whenever we have our Journalism class for we only have two meetings in a week.


Now, let's talk about our smart, intelligent and kinda strict teacher, Mr. Paul Java Gerano, our facilitator. At first I find him strict because whenever I ask about him during the first weeks of class, our older manangs always say ''grabe na siya ka strikto'' so that was the time that I was starting to get nervous about his class. As time passed I noticed that Journalism wasn't really that hard, complicated or neither scary. Mr. Gerano was the kind of facilitator who has the originality and  uniqueness in teaching his class. He has high standards and that is what I think makes him different from other facilitators. 


We learned so many things from Mr. Gerano. Vocabulary, current events, trivia's, etiquette's and many more. I do not regret that we have Journalism and Mr. Gerano for they help us learn different kinds and ways of doing things. Our Journalism class requires our participation because it helps us learn and understand many things, including the events that are currently happening in our own country. Journalism is worth it, I tell you, you won't regret attending this kind of subject for this can help you train your skills and be more updated to the events that are happening in the country.





Meet our facilitator in Journalism, Mr. Paul Vincent Java Gerano. :)))

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