Sharing Culture
4 Ethnics Dance from South Sulawesi, Indonesia
In the closing ceremony on August 31, 2018 we presented our traditional dance in front of the lecturers and students of Far Eastern University and the teachers of Far Eastern University High School. Wearing the different traditional attires from our province, Torajanese and Buginese attires as the representatives of Indonesian diversity especially in our province itself which is has 4 ethnics.
National Dance of Philippines
Besides us, presenting our traditional dance, Institute of Education of Far Eastern University also prepared their students to perform the national dance from Philippines.




Alisha (left one) and Siti (middle one) were wearing the traditional attires of Buginese called 'baju bodo'.
Me, wearing the traditional attire of Torajanese, it is called 'baju pokko'.

Singing the National Anthem of Philippines
"Lupang Hinirang".



Giving a speech and sharing the differences of teaching experiences and cultures in both Indonesia and Philippines.

FEU students performed their traditional dance.
Awarding of Certificates



Me and my cooperating teacher, Ms.Quimson, took a picture with Dr.Stephen and his colleagues in FEUIE.
We were awarded the certificates of completion the teaching practice from Far Eastern University, also with our cooperating teachers whose already given us the guidances during our practice.


People behind our struggles, our beloved cooperating teachers.

Taking pictures with the FEU elites and students.
OUR NEW FAMILY


Mrs. Sybil, who fetched us in the airport on August 4.

One of the students oranization leader in FEUIE.
Best Honor
my best honor goes to these following people...
![]() Vice Rector of UNM, Prof. Gufran, and the coordinators for SEA Teacher Project in UNM who motivated and helped us during the preparations. | ![]() Vice President of FEU and her colleagues. | ![]() Dean of Institute of Education of Far Eastern University. | ![]() Dr. Stephen, our coordinator for SEA Teacher Project in FEU. |
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![]() Executive Director of FEU Senior High School, Ms. Regina and the STEM coordinator, Ms. Rebecca. | ![]() Cooperating teachers from FEU Senior High School who given us the guidance during our practice teaching. | ![]() My beloved cooperating teacher, Ms.Quimson, who always guides me, gives me motivation, and evaluates me to make my performance in classroom better day by day. | ![]() Ms. Lorraine, who already arranged our teaching schedules and accompanied us during the school orientation. |
![]() Ms. Rosita who is so humble and kind, she gave us pieces of cake before we back home. |
-Big thanks to students of Far Eastern University High School-


FEUHS students (12 STEM 6) congratulated Indonesia on its 73rd Independence day on August 17, 2018.
MERDEKA!!!

12 STEM 8
12 STEM 1
12 STEM 3
12 STEM 5
12 STEM 7
(I don't have any picture/video with them)
12 STEM 4

12 STEM 2
thank you for the enthusiast and participations during the lessons, I LUV U ALL!
Facts about Philippines






here are some unique things you can find in Philippines...
Filipinos (Philippine people) are so humble and nice.
They use 'Po' to show their respect to the person they talked with. Ex : "Good Morning, Po"
Filipinos like to eat the sweet food, so most of them can't tolerate with the spicy food. It's very hard to find the spicy food there. So, bring your own chilli sauce when you want to go there!
You can find this unusual food, it's a boiled, fertilized egg. Originated and popular cuisine from Philippines called Balot/Balut.
Most of Filipinos are catholics.
You will find this traditional public transportations fill the roads when you go there. It is called Jeepney.

You will easily to find the buildings with the unique architec like in Europe.

Drivers there drive on the left side, so don't be confused fellas!

From the top 10 biggest Mall in the world, 3 of them are in the Philippines, those are SM Megamall, SM North Edsa, and SM Mall of Asia.

A lil bit different with the Indonesian government regulations of education, junior high school there will take 4 years, while the senior high school takes 2 years only.

Most of Filipinos can speak English fluently. It becomes their second language after Tagalog, their National language.
11 Hours Get Lost in Kuala Lumpur
what would you like to do when you have to transit in a place for about 11 hours? Yash, let's get lost!










It was our first time to stroll around the city center of Malaysia, so everything there is just new for us.
We took a rest at one of the musholla in KLIA 2 while waiting for our next departure to Makassar.

Being a wifi hunter since we didn't buy phone card there.
We used Grab as our transportation from airport to the KLCC where the twin tower is located and vice versa.
Spent hundreds of ringgit to keep our baggages in the airport while we're traveling to the twin tower, paid for grab(±65 ringgits) to KLCC and vice versa, and also for the food during there.