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Saturday, December 17, 2016

SSAEM Conference 2016 Presentation in South Korea

What is SSAEM?
Sharing Stories on Asia-Pacific Education Movement is also known as SSAEM in short.

By gathering various stakeholders and the general public together, the conference aims to spread and maximize the impact of APTE by sharing experiences of all parties concerned,including the representatives of partner countries and coordinating institutes along with the participant teacher, schools and communities.

They also aim to enhance the effectiveness of the programme by strengthening common understandings and collaboration network among stakeholders and also to establish a sustainable and solid venue for teachers to continue capacity building for global citizenship education.

The Malaysian delegation to SSAEM Conference 2016 in South Korea

This year, teachers were invited to present in this conference. 28 teachers from all over Malaysia; 12 from KOMTEP 2014's batch, 10 from 2015's batch and 6 from 2016's batch; were given the chance to represent our country to present in the conference.

Only 6 teachers handed in their draft for the presentation. And from the 6, 2 were selected to represent Malaysia in the conference, even though we were told earlier that there is only 1 place offered by APCEIU-UNESCO, which will be fully funded by them.

I was overjoyed when I received an e-mail to notify me that I was selected to share my best practices in this international conference. Praise the Lord for this wonderful opportunity to share what I've done for the students and school from what I've learnt in Korea last year. :)


The Malaysian Delegation
The were 7 delegates from Malaysia all together. Each of us are from different positions and levels in the Malaysian education system.
The Malaysian delegation to SSAEM Conference 2016 in South Korea


1. Datuk P. Kamalanathan (Deputy Minister of Education 1)
2. Dato' Sulaiman bin Wak ( Director of Education Planning and Research Division (Penalist))
3. Dr Noor Zaila bt Abdul Wahab (Deputy Director of Teacher Education Division)
4. Ms Siti Mariam bt Sulaiman (Assistant Director Teacher Education Division)
5. Mr Sazali bin Mohd Karli (Principal of SM Pendidikan Khas Vokasional Shah Alam)
6. Mr Norhailmi bin Abdul Mutalib (KOMTEP 2015/ SMK Jerlun, Kedah)
7. Ms Pauline Foong (KOMTEP 2015/ SJKC Keh Seng, Melaka)

Datuk P. Kamalanathan, whom is our head of delegation this time was given the opportunity to give an opening speech as the main VIP in this conference. 



Arrival and Welcoming Dinner
This time, we flew with Korean Air. :)

Inside Korean Air plane

This journey was slightly longer than usual, 7 hours compared to 6 1/2 hours previously. Maybe it's because of the turbulence that was quite strong at times as we near South Korea. Nevertheless, we arrived safely at our destination.

We were lead by the agent to check in to Sheraton Seoul D-Cube City Hotel. I have been here before last year just before flying back to Malaysia after our final presentation. So, it's kinda familiar place to me. I really like their room and shower~
View from the Lobby on 41st Floor


Room and shower

We then rested while waiting for other delegations from other countries that are part of this APTE  Programme to arrive. They are from the Philippines, Indonesia, Mongolia and Vietnam. 3 delegates from Cambodia were invited too as they will be joining APTE in 2017.

In the evening,after everyone arrived, we had the welcoming dinner. Not the kind of 9 course meal but rather finger food. Welcoming speech was short and light to allow more time for delegates from each countries to mingle around with others.
The Malaysian delegation with Jay and Han


And what a surprise I got when I saw Mr Kim Jae Hong or better known as Jay, our focal point last year in Korea there at the dinner! We had some catching up at the dinner. He is now no more handling the Malaysian team as he was promoted to another division where he prepares curriculum for GCED (Global Citizenship Education) for the few countries which uses the service of UNESCO. And so, his previous position is now taken over by Mr Han. All the best, Jay!
Mr Kim Jae Hong or Jay, the familiar face and name in KOMTEP

The Conference Day
The day has come! 8th December 2016. Time for us to present what we've done back in Malaysia.
The conference started off with performances from the students and some Filipino teachers who are still there for the exchange programme. Then, we had the plenary session just before lunch.
My friend, Hailmi was scheduled to present during the plenary session which was done in a discussion style due to time constraints.  
The plenary session

I was scheduled to present in the concurrent session after lunch. In the concurrent session, presenters were asked to share their best practices done back in their homeland.
The feeling when you see your name and the school's name on the screen
Me presenting~

 Alright! This is actually the highlight of this blog entry - what I've presented on stage~

1. Introducing myself to the audience. 



2. I have set 2 aims to be achieved. 
First, to inspire and to motivate others to bring forth their best in the education field. Second, to create opportunities for students to experience a new education environment. In this case, to allow my students to experience the Korean education system to the maximum extend of emulation that can be done.



3. Inspiring and Motivating others.
Teachers need to be inspired and motivated. Teachers are always on the giving end, thus their emotional welfare needs to be taken care of too. One way is through inspiration where new hope and light can be seen. Sharing of ideas to inspire and motivate others has been done through sharing sessions from school to national level and also through social media sites such as this blog and my YouTube channel. 





 4. Best practices that was successfully done in SJKC Keh Seng.
I began explaining about the 4 best practices that we have managed to do in SJKC Keh Seng.

First is of course the 10 minutes break which we manage to adjust accordingly to our situation to be implemented.

The second is about supplementing each class and science laboratory with smartTV and visualizer.

Third is about collaboration which is something encouraged in the 21st century learning and in line with the objectives of GCED. As I am teaching English, I did the pen-pal programme with Jangdo Elementary School in Incheon. This programme is really great to allow students to actually practice using the language in live situation. I have not only done this for my school, but also have been helping other teachers across Malaysia to be connected with the Korean teachers and students who are interested.

Fourth, is the setting. In Malaysia, we are using streaming where we group students according to their average marks for all subjects combined. Setting is where we group students according to grades per subject. We tested setting during the final month of extra class in school for UPSR (Elementary Year 6 national exam) students. We noticed that students can learn better and it is easier for the teacher to teach when we use setting.



 5. Student's appreciation.
Last but not least, this is really meaningful to me because my students really thank me for what I have done for them this year. They were more aware of the education system and the world even just at their young age. They were more cooperative, enjoyed lessons more, are more positive and gained big improvement in their studies this year. Most importantly, they enjoyed schooling more than before and being empowered in the right attitude.


Many teachers came to interview me after I presented my best practices. I felt overwhelmed to see how excited they were to listen to my presentation. The conference ended with the closing ceremony in the evening. We then proceeded to Han River to have dinner at one of their newly opened floating restaurant.

With other delegates from Philippines (Danilo, Ophelia) and Indonesia (Rina, Enik)


With the Korean exchange teachers to Malaysia this year ~
Missing all of you~

Hee Eun, my mentor teacher last year


Cultural Visit
The weather is getting colder. It's -5 degree Celsius but with the wind blowing, it feels like -11 degree Celsius. Brrrrr.... 
I love winter despite the freezing temperature

Early in the morning, I went for morning walk around the nearby area with Hailmi, Mr Kim Dong Cheol, Mr Bae Ki Jeong and Mr Sazali. Mr Kim and Mr Bae was Hailmi's mentor teacher and school principal who came all the way from Daegu last night just to meet him when they get to know about his coming to Seoul. They even remembered me even though we have only met a few times. Such wonderful people who treasure friendships! 
Posing for a photo as we went for morning walk

Our morning walk ended with us going for coffee, something the Koreans love to do. We went to "think Cafe" near the hotel. The Koreans like cold drinks during cold weather, but not us. We still prefer a cup of hot drink especially when it's cold outside there. We discussed matters on education and humanity. I like what Mr Principal said in summary:

"Even though each one of us looks different from the outside, different skin colour, different nationalities, different background, religion, culture, language; we have similarity from the inside. The goodness, the empathy, kindness, love, feelings....are all the same. It's universal"
-Mr Bae Ki Jeong-

The last round of coffee before saying goodbye for this time

Later at noon, we were brought to have lunch at Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP). After lunch, we were given about 3 hours to go free and easy around that area. There were many plazas selling clothes. They were beautiful but not practical for me to get them as they're in for winter season. 
Walking around DDP area. It's freezing!!!

Last Day in Seoul
Time really flies when we are enjoying our life the most. Huhu. 
Today will be the last day of my stay in Korea. 

Good morning, Seoul. Sunshine and cold wind greeting me

Ally came all the way from her city to Sindorim (1 hours plus away) to meet me for the last time before I depart back to Malaysia. Just a short time. Maybe about 30 minutes as I have to check out soon. Nevertheless, we had a good 30 minutes spent together chit chatting and taking wefies~

We met at TechnoMart, Sindorim

Our last photo together this year before my depature. 
Kamsahamnida, Ally! You are a wonderful friend! See you again soon!


The journey back home was okay despite the few turbulence again here and there. We landed safely at Kuala Lumpur International Airport about 10.35 p.m. And there, I had one more great wefie of the year, which was with our Deputy Education Minister 1, Datuk P Kamalanathan.
Let's give a thumbs up! Wefie with Deputy Education Minister 1


Last but not least, it is an honour for my best practices to be published in the SSAEM 2016 book, carrying Malaysia, Melaka and the school's name along internationally. 


My best practices in this publishing


Even though this sharing may be short, I hope that every ears that listened and every eyes that read will benefit from it, be it idea or inspiration. To my Malaysian teachers, and to those who have read till the end of this entry, thank you for reading my blog. I hope you've enjoyed reading it. Do not hesitate to ask me anything you wish to ask. 

"Ask and it shall be given to you; Seek and you shall find"

Hopefully, the best practices here will be spread throughout Malaysia for the benefits of all, especially the 10 minutes break which got applauded by the Koreans themselves. 

All the best and Happy New Year , educators!

Monday, September 21, 2015

KOMTEP Day 11 - Jangseok Presbytarian Church

One of our English teacher, Mr Kim Dong-Il brought us to church for service. It is the Jangseok Presbytarian Church at Wolgye-dong, Nowon-gu.


This is a very big church. The architecture is wonderful, using the style of traditional Korean building.


This is definitely a new and different experience for me attending such a big congregation in a foreign country. Looking at how they serve the Lord in the different ministries there really awed me. 
How wonderful and peaceful it is to see His people serving Him together in a big family. And I love the feeling of being His presence. It really is so peaceful, calm, warm, secure and loving. No one else can give you that feeling but only Him. Praise the Lord for His utmost love for us! Amen!



Source: Pinterest

Enjoy the video here!










Sunday, September 20, 2015

KOMTEP Day 10 - Weekend Travel


And that's one week gone in Korea. So fast!

This weekend, we gathered up to go travelling around Seoul using the subway.
The subway system here is quite easy to use and punctual. We installed the Korea Subway app before hand. (You can get it from Google Play Store)

I was really fascinated by the efficiency and the cleanliness of the subway. The subway system also has the city connected underground so we can avoid walking by the roadside for our safety.

Enjoy the short video here!






Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Day 7,8,9 - Yonghwa Girls High School, Seoul (용화여자고등학교)

Hi again! These 3 days Adelyn and me took tour round the school.
The Grade 3 (Form 6) block and the field. Fields in Korean school are usually sand for easier maintenance as grass can't grow during cold weather.  

The entrance gate

The Grade 1's and 2's (Form 4 and 5) block


The school really awed us! The design of the building is much different from what we have for our local school. Partly because to suit the weather too. They have 4 seasons therefore they will need closed up area to protect themselves from the cold. During hot weather, they will have the air conditioner switched on. Ahhhh~ So comfy~
The foyer (every level has it)

Mdm. Kim, our Department Chief showed us the offices in the school


Students have to take off their shoes before coming in the school building and put on their clean slippers just for indoors. Even teachers do that too. But it is not mandatory for the teachers as long as their shoes are clean before stepping in. Still, I noticed that most teachers do change when coming in. They said that wearing slippers or flats are more comfortable than heels. :)

We've got our teaching schedule but will not start that soon as they're actually having self-study time for 2 weeks before their test.
My lessons schedule

So, enough said here. I've done some videos and you can watch them to see what I've seen there. Really just like in the dramas! Enjoy~~~
Day 7


Day 8


Day 9


Monday, September 14, 2015

Deployment to the Host School

Today was the last day of local adjustment training in APCEIU.

We had another performance for the ceremony. Each country performed a dance. After all, this is about cultural exchange. Dance is one of the best element to showcase one's culture.

All the host school's principal and mentor teacher came to take us to their place.

I and my partner , Adelyn got posted to Yonghwa Girls High School in Nowon-gu, somewhere northern part of Seoul.

Our mentor teacher is pretty! Her name is Jun Hee-Eun (Susanna). And she can speak good English! ^^


With our mentor teacher, Hee-eun



Our Zapin dance for the ceremony

After the ceremony and lunch, we seperated ways each to respective designated school. Some even started crying already. We're gonna miss each other very much. Even though we just met and worked together for a short period of time, we already felt a strong bond between each team members.

Me & Adel : Yonghwa Girls High School, Nowon-gu, Seoul.
Zu & Razak : Yanghwa Elementary School, Seoul.
Hailmi & Hanne : Daegu Girls Commercial School, Daegu (the furthest from all of us)
Rish & Kak Lela: Howon Elementary School, Gyeonggi-do
Syira & Albee : Bongilcheon High School, Paju.


On the way to Nowon-gu, I saw the Youido Church, one of the biggest church in Seoul. I have never seen such a big church before! Was awed by it!


It took us about two hours from the city of Seoul to Nowon-gu, where we will be staying for the next 3 months (80 days). I think I did started feeling nervous and excited at the same time. What will I be facing next? What to do next? How to settle down in this foreign place? How do I do my best given this chance and not wanting to waste it? What God wants me to learn here because I believe He has given me this opportunity, He arranged it, and surely, I am to learn something here. =)

Oh, we've reached our apartment (Opiang Apartment. They called apartment "a-pa-to" in Korean). Was really praying hard to have a decent place to stay ... unlike what seniors told us about the super small room! Gaaaaa......

The key to the door quite canggih-fied. Unlike us using keys in Malaysia, they used code numbers and digital keys. 
Adel's unit looked something like this. Electronic door lock. Open the cover and key in the correct password. 
Pic courtesy: Wikipedia

Mine more canggih. It's digital door lock. The display will be black till you touch it. Then the numbers will lit up. Then you can key in the correct password. Or alternatively, you can use the digital key like in the one in the picture.
Pic courtesy: tradekorea.com


Open sesame!!!! Let's look inside our unit!

Door to kitchen and toilet on each side

Main area of the studio apartment unit. Oh, that table on the right hand side is retractable~

Sleeping on the heated floor~~~ Kinda cozy~~~~

Thank God for the cozy place! Kyaaa~~~
After putting our luggages in the apartment, we headed out to the nearest shopping mall to get some groceries, detergents, and whatever utensils we need for our 3 months stay here. Things were expensive!!!  너무 비싸요.....T_T

Praying that everything will be all right till our last day here~ ^^


P/s: I need to get used to sleeping on the hard floor.....the mattress was really thin....