Activity 2.1 Observing learner's characteristics at different stages
Activity 2.1 Observing learner's characteristics at different stages
OBSERVE
Learners Development Matrix
Yes, we remember that during our elementary days, we were also very active learners who were fond of running along the hallways, always to the other room to see our friends. The only difference we have from the learners that we have observed is that they are deaf and mute, which makes it impossible for them to talk to their peers. But we are similar to those learners who have neither mental or physical disabilities and are talkative and active. We used to be talkative children back then.
(Jeray) I cannot forget my favorite teacher in elementary. She was my fifth-grade adviser and the sweetest teacher I have ever known. She treats us, her learners, as her own children. She is attentive to all of our questions or problems in general. She always makes us feel that we are loved and supported. She does not give us any special treatment because she treats us equally.
(Charelyn) . The teacher I will never forget was when I was in grade 6. She is the one whom I adore so much and from whom I have learned a lot in life, especially for the future. she treats us not like kids but as adults that I remember she would tell us to be brave about life because of all the challenges start every time we go out of our homes. She would cheer us up and gives us life lessons in the middle of the class where I still apply to my self up until this day.