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JOHN PATRICK MANUEL

1.Design a community immersion plan of implementation follow the process

Step 1: Formulate a mission and vision for your language


program.

MISSION

Our mission is to teach students the value of planting trees and how low-impact solutions can
help the environment in the future, as well as to educate industry leaders, professionals, and
the general public on the benefits of plants.

VISION

Taguig City University is an environmentally friendly school that is well-known


for its commitment to global sustainability.

Step 2: Take an inventory of resources available to you.

Taguig City University has supplied space for planting plants, and we can contact students for
help, even if it is volunteer, in giving planting equipment such as pots or recyclable pots, as well
as teachers who are willing to help with the program.

Step 3: Decide which immersion model works best for your school.

Immersion learning is any educational strategy that teaches by immersing a learner


in an environment. To teach pupils about the importance of our environment and
how we may help it by planting trees.
Step 4: Begin implementing your vision.

I know that with the help of the students, teachers, and other
volunteers, we can do this well and improve the immersion, and
there are numerous benefits to doing so. For example, keeping plants
in a child's learning environment improves learning capabilities by
assisting them to focus and concentrate. This boosts their ability to
learn new things and makes information easier to absorb and retain.
Ornamental plants promote a healthy learning environment by
minimizing children's proclivity for distraction and assisting them in
better concentrating on schoolwork.

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