November 14, 2008

do you know...

yesterday, we went to the kids' school for their report card signing session with the teachers. lucky for me since dear hubby was around, i get to choose adli's class as his was at the ground floor while adam's at the 3rd floor. yes, tak kuasa mak nak menapak tangga tu ye.

adli has done quite well - i'm happy but was told he's one active boy and talkative too in class. "dia ni mmg talkative cikgu. kat rumah pun asik nak bercakappppp je...". the teacher also told me that he was appointed as 'pengawas pusat sumber' for next year. do you know that the school no longer call library as 'perpustakaan'? nowadays, they name it as pusat sumber @ resource centre, where sumber inspirasi, sumber alam and segala sumber can be found there. "so tugas pengawas pusat sumber ni macam librarian la ye" i asked the teacher. "ye.. macam tu la". well, i see there's pro and con for adli. for me, as long as adli happy being with the books - i'm ok but being talkative himself, i hope he can handle the 'quiet please' situation well. oh do you know that as a pengawas pusat sumber, they have their own designated uniforms - a pants and a vest in beige colour (i think..), white long sleeves shirt, a tie and black shoe. the pants, vest and tie are tailor-made so we have to pay the school for that, while the rest, we have to buy elsewhere. our school time mana ada...

as for adam... according to dear hubby, dia maintain jer. maintain apa? maintain macho ke? since the parents were not allowed to bring home the report card so i cant expect how much adam has progressed but was told he has done better than before but weak in physical skills. do you know that physical skills is part of the students' assessment for endurance level? i remembered adam told me about it but i thought it was just part of their sport activity. haa abah. apa lagi. kasik train la adam tu.. u kan fitness specialist. anw, i think it's good to include those activities as part of assessment rather than emphasize on papers only.

i anticipate there'll be more new educational programs in years to come...

6 comments:

D.N.A.S said...

My eldest son, Wazif volunteered to become a school prefect. He sat for the exam and passed.
My husband and I were surprised because both of us used to be 'anti pengawas', hehehe.

eyna said...

dee...

nowadays, nak jadik prefect pun boleh volunteer eh.. dulu kena appoint baru boleh. (brutal gak mak pak wazif nih.. anti-pengawas tu. kehkehkeh..)

actuallykan, sapa yg tak jadi prefect ni mesti anti nyer la.. termasuk la i nih..

lupa nak tulis.. nak jadik pengawas pusat sumber tu pun kena pergi for interview tau.. caya la..

ku E said...

eyna, dun wanna try the nuffnang' latest event ke. i guess it should be fun with your kids :)

Anonymous said...

i used to be a prefect for my entire life in school... it seemed that title just goes on throughout my life! even on the streets meeting old schoolmates, people remember me as the prefect!
it is good where it trains your kids to be more responsible and disciplined!

Shopaholic Mama said...

now it seems the parents are more stressed than the kids when its time to meet the Teachers!

eyna said...

hi kue..
hmm.. interesting event!! let me crack my brain before i can write up something.. :D



hi ivy..
i totally agree with you. it's part of inculcating the kids with sense of duty..

you must be one good prefect then..



hi sis shopholic mama...
oh yes!!. not only meeting teachers je, during their exams pun the parents stressed kan... :D