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Sunday, November 18, 2012

The Teachers Flashy Pad Paper Requirements

Pad paper is crucial and essential to a students day to day life and activity. I always label these pad papers as the skin of the students education. Without the said pad paper am sure they cant function that well.

So I accompanied my sister at National Book Store to buy some stuffs she needed like Notebooks, ball pen and of course PAD PAPER. To my surprise she is taking 3 different kind of pad papers. Normally a college student would only need the white pad paper because it is cheaper and it is the generic paper used by many. So she took the white pad paper she also gets a blue pad paper for one of her instructor and a yellow pad paper for another instructor.


I simply don't get it. Are these teachers requiring their students to have a different kind of paper rather than the generic would get a better grades? Will her students learn more because they use a different kind of paper? Will her student understand the lesson better because they are using a flashy more expensive paper? My sister is studying at a private school, so does this mean some private school teachers require a flashy blue, pink, yellow and green paper for their students because their students can afford to buy it? Or does this teacher requiring such flashy pad paper because she never had one before and never saw one before. Are these teacher require a specific color of pen and scent of pen as well in the future?

I asked and impose this questions to those teacher who requires too much to their students because I wanted them to realize that it is not on the kind of paper you ask your students to use but rather education is found on the quality of teacher you are. The way you teach your students would definitely justify the kind of teacher you are.

I simply don't get the Psychology behind the use of different color of pad papers per subject. Was it under a new Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Memorandum to require your students with flashy blue yellow or even multi colored Pad Paper or was it a School Policy that teachers must obey? Or was it just a mere choice of the teacher for her students to understand the lesson better?

Well, I am sure mothers, professionals, clerks, managers, or even Teachers would agree to me that there is no connection of using the blue and other multi colored pad paper on how students would learn their lesson. It is in fact, in my point of view, to require the students to use the white pad paper because it is more professional and neat.

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