Monday, April 11, 2022

 3RD QUARTER:REFLECTION 


    It's hard to imagine we're approaching the end of the 2020-2021 school year as the third quarter comes to a close. Despite the fact that the school year is coming to a close, it is still exceedingly difficult and stressful because, owing to the pandemic, we are currently studying at a different phase, online or modular learning. I can't help but feel sad and anxious, despite the fact that I should be happy because, after returning from a much-needed break and passing three challenging periods, we will now enter the fourth marking period full steam ahead, but I have to remind myself that, on the other hand, I gave it my all and that's why I'm here.

    In the most recent quarter of ICT, the type of learning has evolved. We learned about community-based research in the third quarter that we had never heard of before, but it is very similar to what we are learning in Research II; the only difference is that there were only a few parts in making a community-based research rather than what we are doing in Research II; we all know that every community has its own set of differences and similarities, so learning and knowing about your own community is extremely important. Initially, we were given the responsibility of compiling a list of tourist sites, foods and delicacies, culture and traditions, language and literature, and so on. I was irritated to the point of rage. I was having trouble determining what to put on my shopping list. Despite the fact that I've lived here for 16 years, I admit that I don't know much about my neighborhood. Yes, they can call me stupid, but that doesn't bother me since I'm saying the truth. Then I realized how fortunate I was to have learnt how to design my community-based initiative. Despite the challenges I experience, such as a lack of knowledge due to my inability to travel to the region I have chosen for my research project, I believe this allows me to become more connected to and involved in my own community. This research improved my comparing abilities as well as my capacity to form conclusions about what makes our community unique.

    Given my third-quarter performance, I don't think I'll need to make much adjustments in the fourth. I'll just do my best to make it through, overcome any barriers, and finish all of the responsibilities that have been set to me. My study place needs to be organized. I've discovered how critical it is for me to stay within my comfort zone. What works best for me is setting boundaries for myself rather than pushing myself harder than the day before. I'm hopeful that my third-quarter success will carry over into the fourth, allowing me to conclude the year on a high note.


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