Cherish In Tagalog

Cherish In Tagalog

cherish every moment in tagalog​

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1. cherish every moment in tagalog​


Answer:

Sulitin Ang bawat pangyayari

Explanation:

haha nakuha kopo sa encyclopedia yan


2. can you guys what is the meaning of cherish in tagalog.​


Ang ibig sabihin ng Cherish ay pagyamanin — ang hawakan o ituring ang isang bagay bilang mahal at madalas na minamahal.

Answer:

mahalin

Explanation:

pwede din pong...

Alagaan;

pag-ingatan;

palayawin

magpahalaga,

pahalagahan,

pasalamatan,

tumaas ang halaga,

humanga


3. breathe in, cherish Hourselfbreathe out cherish all beings.you ​


Answer:

( ´◡‿ゝ◡`)( ´◡‿ゝ◡`)( ´◡‿ゝ◡`)( ´◡‿ゝ◡`)


4. Ano Ang ibigsabihin ng cherish cat


Answer:

a constantly grinning cat in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Answer:

ibig sabihin answeran mo raw wag kang magpaturo


5. are treasures to be cherished on earth​


Explanation:

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European Journal of Teacher Education

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Editorial

Experiential learning as the ‘new normal’ in teacher education

Anja Swennen

Pages 657-659 | Published online: 14 Oct 2020

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https://doi.org/10.1080/02619768.2020.1836599

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This is the last issue of the European Journal of Teacher Education of 2020. And what a year it was. It is almost difficult to remember how we were teaching at our universities and colleges, visiting students in schools, wishing we had fewer meetings and meeting our international colleagues in places all over the world. All this came ‘to a screeching halt’ as the authors of one of the articles in the Special Issue of EJTE formulated it (Ellis, Steadman, and Mao 2020). All articles in the Special Issue were related in one way or another to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and how to deal with these effects.

I think I speak for many teachers and teacher educators (and many other professionals) that we experienced a huge learning curve over the last year. As we went along, we learned how to develop distant teaching and assessment. We uncovered the secrets of online programmes and became skilled in using break out groups and how to use the online whiteboard in a creative way. And, again, I am sure most teachers and teacher educators learned like I did: by trial and error, from informal conversations with colleagues and, more often, with students and we looked for the information we needed on the Internet. And we reflected all the time on our own and with others and improved our teaching in the ‘new normal’ step by step and sometimes in giant leaps. It was one giant and collaborative experience in experiential learning.

While the pandemic lasts, but more so after it disappear (and it will) I hope all educationalists remember these experiences and the strength of experiential learning and are able to apply pedagogies of learning by doing in real and on-line classrooms.

Interestingly, the first article in this issue ‘First steps in a second career: characteristics of the transition to the teaching profession among novice teachers’ Smadar Bar-Tal, Nurit Chamo, Drorit Ram, Zohar Snapir and Itzhak Gilat from Israel is about teachers for whom teaching is a second career. Based on their life experiences these teachers feel they are able to provide children with new perspectives, apply innovative pedagogical methods, and help children apply school knowledge to the real world. The researchers gathered data from questionnaires filled out by 80 novice second-career teachers and a comparable group of 82 First-Career Teachers. They also conducted interviews with eight second-career teachers. The findings show that the most powerful predictor of high job satisfaction among second-career teachers is the availability of support whereas the most powerful predictor among first-career teachers is workload. The qualitative analysis suggests that experience acquired by second-career teachers before they start teaching provides a repertoire of helpful strategies, thus improving their ability to cope with stressful experiences. The findings of the study support teaching as a second career for experienced professionals.

From the beginning of teacher education, it was acknowledged that field experience (internship, school-based education) is vital. As all experience-based education learning to become a teacher in the school context is a complex and demanding task. Not only for the students but also for the supervisors of the student-teachers. The focus of the German researcher Benjamin Dreer in his article ‘Towards a better understanding of psychological needs of student teachers during field experiences’ focuses obviously on the students. Dreer studied the specific psychological needs of the teaching workforce and the fulfilment of student teachers’ psychological needs. The article presents a four-dimensional theoretical framework incorporating both basic and specific psychological needs. In total, 106 student teachers were surveyed in a longitudinal study. The average fulfilment rates and development trends show differences among the four dimensions, suggesting the presence of lower- and higher-order needs. Significant correlations between need fulfilment and success indicators, such as learner satisfaction, learning gain, teacher self-efficacy and level of self-reflection, were found. The results highlight the relevance of high rates of need fulfilment right from the start of the field experience.


6. sometime we cherish things of little value​


Answer:

An oxymoron is an interesting literary device because it helps to perceive a deeper level of truth and explore different layers of semantics while writing. Example: Sometimes we cherish things of little value.


7. Skills that will cherish in life?


Answer:

Skills that you need to cherish in your life is your talent. Because this is a gift from God everyone has a talent they need to cherish and improved more to make you, everyone happy and of course to help and encourage others

Explanation:

Sana po nakatulong


8. Awesome memories you cherished with peers


Awesome memories I cherish with my peers.

One of the memories I cherish with my peers is when I and four of my best friends who are also my classmates had a small party at my house. Together we cook the food we love. After that, we sat in the living room playing music, enjoying the food we had cooked, and sharing stories with each other. We shared stories with each other that we had never told before. We share our difficulties and then encourage each other.

From there I later learned that I was not alone in experiencing difficulties. My friends also had different difficulties. Although maybe for some people these memories are not that awesome, I really appreciate these memories because I've never shared my feelings before so I'm really grateful to have friends who listen to me and friends to spend time with.

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9. These are what people cherish the most and consider as important


Answer:

29 Most Important Values To Life By

Courage. Courage is about doing what you believe needs to be done — not in the absence of fear but in spite of it. ...

Kindness. Kindness is about treating others the way you want to be treated. ...

Patience. ...

Integrity. ...

Gratitude / Appreciation. ...

Forgiveness. ...

Love. ...

Growth.

Explanation:


10. Why should we cherish our own language


Answer:

Because we study,grew up and talk using our own language. Cherishing our own language is like cherishing your own kind. And it shows that you love and you're not ashamed of your own language.

Answer:

Our language doesn't just serve as one of our means for communication, it also allows us to be separate from other countries. It allows us to be unique. Having our own language signifies that we have our own culture, and we are our own country.

In the case of the Philippines, which is composed of about 7,107 islands, each island possesses their own dialects. Our language serves us our means to communicate with the people fron other islands which uses different dialect.


11. what values you cherish the most​


Answer:

29 Most Important Values To Life By

Courage. Courage is about doing what you believe needs to be done — not in the absence of fear but in spite of it. ...

Kindness. Kindness is about treating others the way you want to be treated. ...

Patience. ...

Integrity. ...

Gratitude / Appreciation. ...

Forgiveness. ...

Love. ...

Growth.

Answer:

*Courage

*Kindness

*Growth

*Patience

*Integrity

*Gratitude / Appreciation

*Forgiveness

*Love

*Growth

Explanation:


12. why is Bataan considered a cherished part of tradition​


Answer:

The province of Bataan has always been linked closely to the culture and economy of Manila. Much of what the province produces is exported to Manila. The primary traditional industry of Bataan is fishing. It is the home of thousands of fishermen whose industry has spawned a unique craft of net and fishtrap making.

Explanation:

PABRAINLIEST:)

Answer:

The province of Bataan has always been linked closely to the culture and economy of Manila. Much of what the province produces is exported to Manila. The primary traditional industry of Bataan is fishing. It is the home of thousands of fishermen whose industry has spawned a unique craft of net and fishtrap making.


13. what was the most cherished possession of the boy's father's​


Answer:

the photograph with family was the most cherished possession


14. write awesome memories you cherish with peers brainly


Throughout most of my life I had gone through many difficulties, my mothers constant pressure and expectations for me to live up to, my teachers belief that I was a perfect straight a student with a lively home life, my dad rarely being present at home due to his work and the terrible words I had to endure in school. But few of the times I had made a good friend they would show me that I wasn’t good enough and ruined my confidence, three of my closest friends to this day however had proved me wrong, that I wasn’t alone. I had confided in them plenty of times and would constantly fall into a depressive state, however no matter how much I felt like I was a burden they had made me feel special and important. I have personality traits of being stubborn and confident in my beliefs, if something was wrong I wouldn’t step down I’d voice my opinions. I always hated this trait as it would get me into drama with the people around me however my friends would appreciate that side and would always tell me that I “wasn’t too much to handle” or that I “was strong and protective of what I believed in”. That’s what I love most about them, all my traits I saw as flaws, they saw as a ‘perfection’. No matter how terrible I had become witch handling my emotions they understood and never left my side, whenever a new rumor had spread they’d stay and believe me over hundreds of other people.

Answer:

before Valentine's we surprise each other by saying sweet message and giving gifts.And I cherish the moment the most, is my stranger classmate saved me in the road,and until that day we became best friend.


15. My most Cherished Memory of All Time.​


Answer:

bonding w. the family

Explanation:

during this pandemic...stay safe


16. what is the most cherished thing in life?


For me the most cherish thing in life is LIFE itself because it is given to us by GOD we don't have it by accident but it is a gift; it is said that life is too short so we must live life to the fullest since you've got no choice you're stuck with your life and because of it we are able experience beautiful things, life is said to be crazy sometimes but it's most of the time wonderful.
The most cherished thing in life Is God your family, siblings,  friends, Teachers, lover, and  future children

17. skills that i have discovered that I will cherish ​


Answer:

I love myself more than anybody else.


18. what is the meaning of cherish??


cherish something is to care for it deeply, to treasure it, like the way you cherish the time you spend with a favorite person you don't see often.Cherish is for something to care deeply like you would care your younger sibling and cherish is an act of love that you keep in one's mind.

19. Write awesome memories you cherished with Peers


Answer:

Eating together at the canteen

Studying together for an upcoming exam

Playing games together after classes


20. Write awesome memories you cherish with peers


Answer:

BONDING/PLAYING TOGETHEREATING TOGETHER AT A RESTAURANT OR AT YOUR BACKYARDMOVIE MARATHONTAKING PICTURES TOGETHERHAVING A HAPPY CONVERSATION

Explanation:

Every memories together with your peers was awesome.

I hope this helps, HAPPY LEARNING!


21. what family event last year that you will cherish ?​


Answer:

thanks me later

Explanation:

my grandma's 60th bday

because lord gave her another year to live and I'm so thankful that i could be with her for a very long time


22. cherish and enjoy your points


Answer:

hello po tnks po salamat po pa brainliest po

Explanation:

sana po bigyan nyo papo ako ng tatlong brainliest

Answer:

thankyou Po sa points

Explanation:

sa points◉‿◉


23. How will you encourage teens to cherish life? ​


Answer:

How will you encourage teens to cherish life?

Inorder to encourage teen to cherish life, you need to learn how to value them and see their importance. Listen to their thoughts and leave an advice to inspire them.

Explanation: By being a good model to them specially those who are younger than us, we should remind them that they should value their lives for we are blessed and loved. We teens should also spend our lives by doing something good and something we wont regret in the future.


24. the most cherished art forms in combodia​


Answer:

The art of stone carving and sculpting has flourished in Cambodia for many thousands of years. As one of the country's most cherished art forms, it has been a passion and livelihood for many Cambodian sculptors.

Explanation:

ito po.

Answer:

The art of stone carving and sculpting has flourished in Cambodia for many thousands of years. As one of the country's most cherished art forms, it has been a passion and livehood for many Cambodian sculptors.

Explanation:

Hope it helped <3

25. Who are persons you cherish the most in life and why


Answer:

don't know the answer sorry


26. these are the things that are cherished the most and considered desirable.​


Answer:

value

Explanation:

Sana po nakatulong ako thanks


27. My Most Cherished Memory of All Time.​


Answer:

my family because is my strenght


28. cherish as independent clause


Answer:

asan aansweran dyan

Explanation:

bigay mo aansweran dyan pls

para ma tulungan kita


29. what is the most cherished thing in life?


love because it is the center of life and leads you to a good future the most cherish thing in life is LOVE,,,the ten commandments is in the word "LOVE"

30. why is it important to appreciate and cherish a native's musical culture?​


Answer:

Because

It boosts concentration, self-discipline, listening and social skills. It also has a tremendous organizing quality to the brain and aids in developing memory, emotion and mood.

Explanation:

For Indigenous cultures music and song are central to identity, place and belonging, and are an expression of a unique and continuing tradition. Indigenous music has an important place in the transmission and survival of Indigenous cultures.


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