Thursday 31 December 2020 0 comments

It's All About Me!



It took twenty three years to create who Nurul Hana Minarti Binti Omar today. Within these years, I have been given the freedom to explore the world in order to satisfy my curiosity toward all the strange and wonderful things in the world around me.

I grew up in a healthy family. I had a two elder brother and a younger brother and this made my childhood days more colourful. My parents both had stable careers and this provided us with more opportunities to learn what we desired to. I remember when I was a young girl; my parents bought us a piano. I have been exploring music ever since my brother started taking piano lessons. I remember that I was often fascinated by the sound of the piano whenever my brother was playing. I was easily carried away by the melodies of the piano. This affected me so much that I insisted to my parents that I also wanted to learn piano. So I started my musical journey and continue it to this day. I finally completed my grade eight piano with a merit. After all the hardship I went through, success was finally shown in my result. Within these years of learning, I could either vent my anger or express my happiness through the keys on the piano.

Growing up as the only daughter of a policeman and policewoman was quite an experience. The military lifestyle perhaps due to my parent’s job influences me to join the police cadet in school and I was very active. My diligence paid off as I was upgraded from being a member of the club to a president of the club. I am very proud that I am able to take up the responsibility for represent the Sarawak state for a national camping in Johor and I was the team leader for the camping. This also proved that I can lead.

Besides having flying colour in my activity, I also do well in my studies. My father always used to say to me: “if you want people to respect you, first you must respect yourself”. At this juncture in my life I applied for science stream in my secondary school and I see going back to tertiary level of school to earn a degree in Resource Biotechnology in University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) and I got my Bachelor of Science (Honours) on 10 October
 2010 as a symbol of respecting myself and the goals I have set for myself. Besides, I am now pursuing my education to a master level for Education in Biology in University of Sultan Idris Education (UPSI). I am very interested in education because I love to teach. It is this curiosity that triggered my ambition to take this course. This is also due to my working experienced as a speaker for the National Service Programme. After I complete my master, I will have the opportunity to obtain a stable and challenging career.

I know that the road ahead will not be easy for me, but I cannot stop here. I need to move on in order to reach my goals. My success in the future lies in my own hands.





Sunday 20 December 2020 0 comments

Welcome to Biology!

Sunday 18 October 2020 0 comments

My Philoshophy


My Teaching Philosophy...

My overall philosophy of teaching is simple: I hope to make the students that I interact with somehow richer from their experience(s) with me. A part of my role as a teacher is to facilitate the learning of factual information and key principles. When I think back to the outstanding teachers in my life that helped mould me into the person I am today, I remember those teachers that truly motivated me to reach new heights, those that stimulated my ability to think critically and to understand the subject matter on a deeper level, those that imparted their passion for learning on me, and especially those that gave a certain unquantifiable piece of themselves (can I call it love?) that in many ways transformed my intellect, my attitudes, my goals, and my life. I aspire to be this kind of a teacher. What follows here is a documentation of some of the means by which I attempt to carry out this aspiration.

I believe that learning is an active process. Role as teacher is to be a guide to this process, not merely by supplying essential information, but by providing the means to acquire knowledge independently and to utilize learned ideas in new situations. By strive to stimulate students’ critical thinking skills and intellectual growth in order to set the stage for lifelong learning opportunities. Two necessary ingredients to achieve these goals are my mastery of and (perhaps more importantly) my enthusiasm for the subject matter. I endeavour to bring about similar mastery and enthusiasm among the students. While success in achieving this goal may depend on each individual student, properly motivated students do enjoy the learning process as they take an active role in it. I find that the best motivator for students is their own curiosity. The nature of the biological sciences is that one “piece of the puzzle” often provides other questions which remain unanswered. In my opinion, the best event in teaching occurs when the class subject matter leads to a student question for which I do not know the answer, it will challenge the students to find and bring the answer back to class (and to me). In this way, comprehension of the subject matter is reinforced and more importantly, students observe that scientists (such as me) are continually seeking answers and learning.

Even though I’m not a teacher at this moment but I have some an experienced in teaching. I was a teacher for a National Service Programme whereby I have to teach the National Service candidate on the integration programme which consist of three modules such as “module kebudayaan”, “module keagamaan” and “module peranan lelaki dan perempuan”. With those experienced, my goal in lectures is to utilize powerpoint lecture maker or smartboard presentations to provide key factual information with accompanying illustrations. The Powerpoint slides are made available after class (and in some courses before class) via Moodle (or in the past, Blackboard). This liberates students from the need to take notes on everything that is presented (focusing less on “getting the facts”), and allows time for critical thinking, questioning, and discussion based on the information presented. Some of the background slides serve as springboards for more in-depth discussions. Beside, I will try to maintain a comfortable atmosphere in the classroom to help alleviate some of their fears of class participation. In general, I seek to build a good rapport with the students, taking time to get to know each student. I can best assist them if I know their goals, values, issues, and a little about their lives. Moreover, I believe that students are more highly motivated when they sense that their professor cares about them.

If in upper level and graduate courses, spend more time reading and analyzing primary research journal articles. The ability to read the primary literature is one of my learning goals and is crucial in training students to think like scientists. In accord with this goal, I require that laboratory reports (for laboratory courses) be written in a journal article format, which serves both to reinforce their understanding of primary literature and also to develop their scientific writing skills. In performance of the laboratory activities, I will provide students with enough guidance to complete the required experiments and then challenge them to critically analyze their data, make conclusions, and discuss their work.

I believe that this approach, in which students perform actual experiments on a related topic throughout a semester, brings a sense of ownership to their lab experience and results in a much deeper understanding. By doing an anonymous survey at the end of the semester for the past few years has indicated that this notion may indeed be true. Of course, proper assessment of these and all other activities must be undertaken to ensure that the desired educational goals are being met. In designing assessment tools such as notably exams, term papers and lab reports, I again attempt to challenge students to reach beyond the mere facts and to demonstrate critical thinking and a deeper understanding of the subject matter. For this purpose, I will utilize predominantly essay and long answer exams, especially in the upper level and graduate courses. After the exam, I will provide the answers via Moodle before handing back the exams or before even posting the grades in the hopes that students will review the exam as an added reinforcement. Additionally, for all written work handed in, I will try to provide constructive criticism so that students are not merely earning a grade on these assignments, but can learn how to create an even better product and gaining from the assessment process. I believe that my goal of becoming an outstanding teacher is a journey rather than a destination. I am excited to continue on this journey.
Friday 16 October 2020 0 comments

It's Me...


Thursday 12 December 2019 0 comments

Blog as an E-Portfolio

A thousand thank full to Allah SWT for making my successful journey until here up to master level. Here, i would like to thank Prof. Dr Sadiah Baharom for introduce me to this blog beside to fulfill the requirement for the subject of SBP6024 Technology and Inovation in Teaching and Learning Biology. Moreover, What is e-portfolio? Here are some definition of e-portfolio.
Wednesday 29 November 2017 0 comments

Teaching is Amazing!

Friday 25 November 2016 0 comments

RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms

 
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