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Small Steps

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    Image retrieved from https://stock.adobe.com/ph/search/images?k="1st%20quarter"#62059995    The first quarter of learning in ICT have been tough especially during this new modality of learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic because this a whole new language for me. If I quickly understand the lessons, I tried my best to help someone in my class who does not. And if I don't, I ask my classmates who does. We don't compete, but we elevate. We are all on this together. I used every resources at hand to understand our lesson more and I cannot stress enough how much the readings helped me. I always make sure to be organized in doing my tasks in the modules and to pass them on time.    Honestly, I had a hard time because I would often study for hours straight. Everyday, it feels like its getting easier but it is never easy! However, I felt happy because somehow I'm learning new things even if I get backpain in return.  Image retrieved from slapioneer.w...

Little ones- Raising their Voices

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    Climate change is a change in the statistical properties of the climate system that persists for several decades or longer—usually at least 30 years. These statistical properties include averages, variability and extremes. Climate change may be due to natural processes, such as changes in the Sun’s radiation, volcanoes or internal variability in the climate system, or due to human influences such as changes in the composition of the atmosphere or land use. Image Retrieved at  https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/environment/climate-change-awareness-up-but-more-action-needed Education is an essential element of the global response to climate change. It helps people understand and address the impact of global warming, increases “climate literacy” among young people, encourages changes in their attitudes and behaviour, and helps them adapt to climate change related trends. Education and awareness-raising enable informed decision-making, play an essential role in incre...