Thursday, April 22, 2010

Looking forward


Though the completion of my thesis is progressing slowly, and my work load is at an all-time high, I remain optimistic. Coming up in May, I will attend a LINK CREW training in Temecula. LINK CREW is a high school transition program that increases freshmen success. It will be an fantastic four-day leadership development. I have heard many good things about this training. I thank Mr. Perdomo, my school's assistant principle of activities, for his selection. I am very honored. And frankly, it'll be good for me to go away for a few days.

More importantly, towards the end of summer, I will attend another four-day advanced placement institute for Statistics in Palos Verdes Peninsula. I thank Mrs. Gayton, my school's assistant principle of curriculum, for this opportunity. An AP Stats teacher told me that the institute is a critical part of developing a strong program. It is happening much sooner than I hoped, my goal and dream of teaching statistics is slowly becoming a reality.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Not this year


Our team lost another tough match Monday afternoon. While we improved upon our score (9-12) from Friday (6-15) against the same school, our lost eliminated our chances to be league champions this year. I reminded the players that we are winners as long as we give it our all, respect the opponents, and play the game with dignity. We still need to prepare for two more league matches this week.

Take a day off to work...


I rarely take days off from teaching. In fact, I've never taken a sick day. Today, I took a personal necessity (PN) day from teaching to do homework as a graduate student. Due to my coaching duties after school and teaching Saturdays, I don't have much time to do my homework. I'm working on my thesis at the Cal Poly Library, the topic is on using technology in the classroom. My busy schedule, heavy workload, lack of exercise, and personal challenges have kept me from concentrating fully in this beautiful building. I'm almost convinced that it will never be complete...but to achieve my goals, I must press on and move forward.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

6-1


Our team fought a tough matchup against our rival school Friday. We lost 6-15 to a very strong team. As long as we play with full effort, I'm proud of my players regardless if we finish first or last in the league. We're currently 6-1 in league play, with three more matches this coming week before individual league Pre-Lims and Finals.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Not Too Old


This is a big week for the badminton team. We play three matches, including one against the top team in the league. During practice today, I decided to play competitively against our players. I beat our #1 singles guy 11-3, 11-8. Then, I played doubles with the boys. While down 2-12 in the third set, we came back to win 17-16.

I'm not too old for this....yet.

Quick Chat


By chance, I spoke with a senior kid while walking back to class during lunch. I simply asked how he was doing. He said that he's sensing some anxiety as the year is coming to an end. He is unassured of how the changes will be like after high school. Knowing that he is a good kid (he is the president of Link Crew - a leader among leaders), I told him that he is ready to move on. I also told him that people, in general, fear change, and that we need young leaders like him to make changes to improve the world. He was never my student, but I'm excited to see what changes he'll bring in the future. Go Andrew!

Monday, April 12, 2010

11 - 10


Our JV and varsity badminton teams both won today, both scores were 11 - 10. It's as close as it gets. I told the players at the end, even had we lost, I'm still proud of them. Huge credit to Sierra Vista - good players and better kids. We will face tough challenges this week.

Truth be told - I had no intention to coach badminton when I started here at Gladstone. Yet, I see this opportunity both as a responsibility and as a blessing.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Music

A reason to keep music education...
Alicia Keys said that this is one of her favorite songs. It was my favorite performance of her show.

"Pray for Forgiveness" - Live/Abridged Version

Beautiful garden, where have you gone?
my self delusions are leaving me in the storm
Taking for granted, all the goodness that I've found
somewhere I lost all, the control came crashing down.

and I pray for forgiveness, look for the answers
cause its hard for me to pretend
I look to my mother, call to the captain
can't you see this state that I'm in
and nobody knows this, nobody noticed
that it's me where it began

and I pray for forgiveness within
I swear that everyday I feel like my mind is haunting me
I think of every little stupid mistake that has been made
This time I don't have the strength to gather myself
I'm falling to pieces

And I pray for forgiveness, look for the answers
cause its hard for me to pretend
I pray for forgiveness, looking for justice
searching for answers, call to my mother

nobody knows this, nobody noticed
that it's me
where it began

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Varsity Badminton Shirts


The varsity kids wanted a different shirt. I remember when I was a high school player, the shirts were the same for both varsity and JV players. I think it's better to have just one shirt...but I know it's not about me.

JV Badminton Shirts


This local company does a lot of T-shirts for our school. I just picked up the order earlier this week, the kids are excited about the new shirts.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Food Revolution

I'm not a fan of reality T.V. I rarely watch T.V. since I don't own one. Here is a great talk, however, by a show host who strives to make big changes in the American school.


I have not seen his show, but have heard positive things about it.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Did You Know?

A short video shown to me during one of my multimedia classes...

Doing Math with iPod Touch


A Florida school is experimenting the use of iPod Touch for math practice. As with any new idea, it is controversial. Arguments over how tax dollars are spent is all over the discussion board. Twenty iPod Touches were distributed to students who scored below grade level on math. Are we again rewarding low-performers and ignoring high-performers? I am all for trying something new, and believe that we should try anything to get kids excited about doing math. However, we need a way to make sure kids are using the devices to do math (and not only listening to music or playing games/apps). Just because some devices are popular does not mean that they are effective. I'm anxious to see the results of this pilot.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Video of John Wooden



Acknowledge others, preparation, enthusiasm, patience, self-confidence, honesty, dependability, enjoy what you do, do your best, and never stop learning.

"If one fails to prepare, then prepare to fail."

New Bag


Got a new bag for my badminton gears. Gotta look like a coach, right?