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Instruction: Reflect on your current and past experiences on the different curricula you

went through from the time you entered school up to the present.

Reflection

My mother enrolled me in a kindergarten school in our barangay when I was five years
old, and it still makes me smile when I reminisce about how happy and carefree, we
were at that time. We learned how to play clay dough in kindergarten by fixing it to make
and form flowers, animals, and whatever else we wanted. We were also taught how to
write our names, the alphabet, and how to read. Our teacher, on the other hand, usually
allows us to engage in physical activities on the school playground, as well as socialize
and make friends with our classmates. We continued to learn when we started
elementary school. We learned how to write, spell, read fluently, and answer problems
in math. The same goes when we started high school. We were taught to express our
abilities through a variety of physical activities such as dancing, role playing, and even
modeling. However, before we graduate from high school, the Department of Education
proposes a two-year program called Senior High School. When we were in senior high
school, we were given the option of choosing which strand matched to the course we
wanted to study in college. And it was there that we were taught to be college-ready.
Now that we're in college, we've been taught to be prepared for the profession we want
to pursue.

I wonder if what I have learned now still be relevant in the future.

I think it will still be. Because as a student, I can see that my teachers are teaching
what they’ve learnt on their student days given by the fact that the curriculum is
changing. Therefore, as a future teacher, I want to learn from them where what I have
learned now will still be relevant in the future.

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