classroom evolution
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Name: Ross Rainier A. Pabalate March 11, 2014Element of the Common GoodObservation and Negative Effect (s)Project Name / Goal / otto!enefits for the "chool and the st#dent$m%lementation echanics"ocial &ell'!eing and (evelo%mentObservation:$t is observed that most of the %h)sical facilities in classrooms do not loo* %leasant and are notf#nctioning %ro%erl). +here are defective chairs, table, lights, airconditioners, -hiteboards, and others.Negative Effects:Generall), these defective %h)sical facilities inside the classroom ca#se st#dents to e.%erience discomfort and find diffic#lties in carr)ing o#t their learning activities. Affected are their st#dent roles as %art of the societ) #nder the ed#cational s)stem. "%ecificall),1. "t#dents and teachers do not feel comfortable sitting in chairs and #sing tables. +he) cannot foc#s listening,ta*ing notes, and ta*ing tests %ro%erl).2. /ights in classrooms that ta*e time to t#rn on and are no longer %roviding brightness ca#se st#dents to e.%erience diffic#lties in reading, -riting and other activities. "ome b#lbs are b#sted alread).3. ost air conditioners that donot -or* %ro%erl) bring abo#t s#ltr) feeling and discomfort to st#dents.4. &hiteboards, -hich are no longer smooth to -rite on PROJECT :Classroom Evol#tionO!" :+he %roject aims to rehabilitate and im%rovethe %h)sical facilities in classrooms b) having them re%aired, re%laced, or im%roved, #ltimatel) to %romote social -ell'being and develo%ment of both st#dents and school em%lo)ees.MOTTO :"chool environments are social environments0 a classroom evolving is a societ) develo%ing.#or the schoo$:1. +he classroom itselfthat belongs to the school -ill loo* tid) and %leasant to st#dents -ho are also considered c#stomers of the school. +he st#dents -ill res%ect the school and sta) registered.2. Classrooms -ill be more %resentable tovisitors li*e %otential enrollees and ed#cation e.ec#tives.3. &ith stable and orderl) classrooms,the school can receive %assing grades in assessments.#or the st%&ent's:1. +he st#dents -ill find ease and comfort in carr)ing o#t their learning activities %ro%erl).2. +he st#dents -ill beable to receive the 1#alit) ed#cation the) deserve.3. +he st#dents -ill regain their sense of res%ect in terms 1. +he "t#dent Co#ncil-ill cond#ct a meeting -ith the 2" O%erations Committee for %roject %lanning.2. +he co#ncil and committee -ill have a conference -ith the school administration for a%%roval on activities and staffing. 3. A Grand eeting in the A#ditori#m -ith all st#dents in the school -ill be held todisc#ss abo#t the %roject and coordinate -ith classroom officers.4. Posters -ill be dis%la)ed to f#rther remind and %romote the %roject.5. Classroom officers -ill identif) the defective facilities and -ill be chec*ed b) maintenance %ersonnel.6. +he "t#dent Co#ncil, O%Com andAdmin -ill confer on estimation of %robable re%air and re%lacement costs, so#rce s#%%liers and%re%are the b#dget.7. aintenance %ersonnel -ill collectand assemble the defective facilities forfor-arding to s#%%liers.Philoso%hical Anthro%olog)