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From Lesson Plans to Life Lessons: A Filipina’s Journey as a SEA Teacher

"As a student teacher, the courage to reach for the unknown is the first step in discovering lessons that textbooks can't teach."

— Rhea

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MABUHAY!

My name is Rhea Mae M. Nosa, and I am a 22-year-old a pre-service teacher from the Philippines. Currently, I am a student at Cavite State University – Main Campus, where I am pursuing a Bachelor of Secondary Education with a major in English. My academic pursuits are driven by my deep passion for educating young minds and being an inspiration for them for their future. 

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I am honored to be a participant in the SEA Teacher Batch 10 program, which has afforded me the opportunity to engage in a comprehensive educational and cultural exchange experience in Indonesia. This invaluable experience has not only enhanced my pedagogical skills but has also expanded my understanding of diverse educational practices and cultural frameworks.

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​This blog serves as a platform for documenting my experiences, sharing insights, and reflecting on the challenges and successes I encounter as a pre-service teacher navigating the complexities of teaching beyond the borders of my home country.

Footprints Across Solo

Solo the Spirit of Java

On our free day, our student buddies took us on a fun food trip around the heart of Solo. Our first stop was Pasar Gedhe, the city’s oldest market.

TERIMA KASIH! THANK YOU! SALAMAT!

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