Jumat, 16 Maret 2012

Interview Report

Interviewer : Yenchill
Interviewee : Adinda Anggi Putri

1.What are the tips to become a successful person?
   To be a successful person, we need to be good at reading situations, work hard, willing to accept advice from others and introspection.

2.How do you define success?
   Success means we achieved the goals that we set.

3.What does your job means to you?
    Job is something that can improve myself and others.

4.Who are the influential people who have helped you to be a successful person?
    My parents, they gave support and motivation.

5.What is your education background?
    Teacher, Fakultas keguruan dan ilmu pendidikan.

6.What is the best part of your job?
    Making the students understand the lessons.

7. What are your obstacles in teaching?
     Making the students interested in the lessons especially when they are not in a good mood

8.How long have you been a teacher?
    3 years.

9. What is the worst part of your job?
     seeing the students fail

10.What do you learn from doing a job?
      Many things such as patience, responsibility, respect the others and work hard

Introduction 
           Do you want to be success? yes, of course. Just like what a famous quote say "Failures do what is tension relieving, while winners do what is goal achieving". It means that by achieving the goals we set, we can be a successful person. Bu Anggi (one of the teacher in my school) is an example of a successful person. She can be a successful person because she set her goals and achieved them.


Influential People
           We can't be success just by our own. There must be a person that help us to be success. For Bu Anggi, her parents are the one that help her to become a successful person. They gave her supports and motivation so that she can be a successful person.


Obstacles
         Being a teacher is not an easy job. There are some obstacles that we will face in teaching. One of the obstacles that Bu Anggi face is to make the students interested especially when they are not in a good mood. It is difficult to make the students interested because if they are in a bad mood, they will feel lazy and don't want to pay attention to the teacher's explanation.


Best and Worst Parts
         There must be the best and worst parts in doing a job. For Bu Anggi, the best part of her job is to make the students understand the lessons and the worst part of her job is to see the students fail.


Lessons in Life
          Job is not just about making money. But, we also can learn many thing from doing a job. Bu Anggi learn many things from teaching. She now understand about work hard, responsibility, respect each others and patience.


Tips         
         To be success, we need to be good at reading situations, work hard, willing to accept advice from others and introspection. We can also be a successful person if we want to try and achieve the goals we set. Success will not come to us by itself, but we are the one who need to come to success.
         

 
CURRICULUM VITAE

Biodata
Name : Yenchill
DOB  : 29 December 1996
Address  : Jl. Purnama Komp. Permata Purnama No. B2
Contact Number  : 085252338877
Email Address  : yenchill@yahoo.com

Education
  • 2015-2020 : Cambridge University majoring at business with the GPA 3.5 on a scale of 4
  • 2012-2015 : Senior High School of Tunas Bangsa
  • 2009-2012 : Junior High School of Tunas Bangsa
  • 2003-2009 : Primary School of Tunas Bangsa
  • 2001-2003 : Kindergarten School of Tunas Bangsa
Work Experience
  • 2025-2035 : General manager of Orchard Hotel, Singapore
  • 2020-2025 : Assistant manager of Orchard Hotel, Singapore
Achievements & Awards
  • 2018 - Best student of the year in Cambridge University
  • 2014 - First winner of English International Competition
Skills 
 Language :
  • English
  • Mandarin
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • Japan
Interests
  • Reading
  • Watching movies
  • Playing PC games
References
Susan Febrianti (Manager of Orchard Hotel, Singapore)
Email : Susan_Febrianti@yahoo.com
HOMESCHOOLING (SUMMARY)

                            Homeschool : A Growing Trend

In the beginning days of homeschooling, everything was done by their own.  From finding materials, put their own curriculum, discover their child’s learning style and keep their own records . Many things has changed after the growth of technology. Homeschooling  become one of the fastest and most talked about educational issue. In 2010, there were around  2.04 million homeschool students in the United States according to the National Homeschool Research Institute, and that number is growing as much as 15 to 20 percent per year. Homeschooling also have a larger population than charter school. Homeschooling become an education alternative. Many magazines said that colleges use many kinds of strategies to recruite homeschoolers. Homeschool co-op groups are also on the rise. Homeschooling support groups are available in large and small cities. Homeschooling families are not alone. They all learn from each other and become stronger as they journey together.
ARTICLE ABOUT HOMESCHOOLING                                                         

                             Homeschool: A Growing Trend

In the beginning days of homeschooling, pioneer parents were virtually on their own.They had to put together their own curriculum, find their own materials and supplies, discover their child’s learning style on their own with no outside help, keep their own records… Remember, Internet wasn’t readily available in those days, and when it did become more accessible, it was it wasn’t always  user friendly. I remember the early days of computers and Internet…frustrating at best. The learning curve was steep. Homeschool support groups were virtually nonexistent.

Much has changed for homeschooling families today thanks to the ever advancing growth in technology. Using the Internet and home computers is now very user friendly, and Internet availability is not a huge problem anymore with the advent of DSL and Cable. Gone are the days of spotty dial-up, well gone for most folks since there are more choices today.

The homeschool trend has become one of the fastest and most talked about educational issues along with public school testing and charter schools. In 2010, there were approximately  2.04 million homeschool students in the United States according to the National Homeschool Research Institute, and that number is growing as much as 15 to 20 percent per year. Homeschooling comprises a larger student population than voucher school programs -- at least those that include private schools, that enroll only a few thousand students in a few cities (Gardner 2000). Homeschooling also involves a larger population than charter schools. According to estimates from organizations involved with charter schools, the student population in the fall of 2000 was just over 500,000 (Center for Education Reform, 2001). Even conservative estimates of the number of homeschoolers put their numbers at that level or above according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Homeschooling is rapidly becoming a mainstream education alternative. The Old Schoolhouse magazine, a homeschooling publication, said that homeschoolers score an average of 37 percentile points above the national average on standardized achievement tests. These impressive statistics have caught the eye of college admissions personnel. The magazine said colleges are employing a wide variety of strategies aimed at recruiting homeschoolers, including strong representation at homeschool conventions, direct mailing campaigns, and promotions in publications. Some institutions have appointed "homeschool liaison and recruitment specialists." Impressive homeschool statistics in my opinion.  

Parents have access to various educational aides these days. Many stores carry CD’s of educational games. This is useful for supplementing specific target areas. Just make sure the ‘games’ truly provide quality educational benefits rather than a heavy focus on fun only. Workbooks are also available in most grocery stores and mass market stores such as Wal-Mart and Target. Teacher supply stores have taken notice of homeschooling families in the last few years and now cater to them as well. Online curriculum providers are an excellent way to supplement or use as your core curriculum. Always check for a trial period and/or demos of their resources before committing to a long term contract, if one is required. Homeschool co-op groups are also on the rise. It is a super way to meet 0ther homeschooling families, participate in social activities, have your child take classes in areas you might not be totally comfortable teaching… Homeschool support groups are usually available in larger cities and some smaller ones as well. The Internet provides numerous avenues for finding support via Yahoo groups, educational forums, educational parenting sites, reviews of different curriculums, online educational magazines and blogs, educational shopping sources, discount educational shopping co-ops and so forth.

Homeschooling families are not alone in this day and time. Reach out and find others. Support goes a long way when you are having a rough day. Take time to share your successes and failures. We all learn from each other. Just remember, as homeschoolers, we are in this together. We become stronger as we journey together.

 

INTRODUCTION

Hi, 
My name is Yenchill, but you can call me Yen.
I was born in Pontianak, 29 December 1996.
Tunas Bangsa International School is my school.
I made this blog because my reading and writing teacher ask me to make it.
The theme of my blog is "HOMESCHOOLING".
I will also post my CV, interview report and also an article about homeschooling with the summary in this blog.
I think that is all I want to say now, hope you enjoy my blog.