Its been a quiet sometimes I haven’t update my blog, this was due to my jobs responsibility as a lecturer. I have to give lecture to my students, observe my practicum students, do some research (in fact, I just extract it from my previous thesis), do the faculty task, attend courses and etc… not to mention busying looking for overseas conference that I may attend if endorsed by the faculty.
Some of my friend asking me, how was life being a lecturer? Since I had been a teacher in secondary school for four years before joining UiTM as a lecturer. Usually my answer to them, It was a great experience in terms of career advancement, opportunity, exposure to new knowledge (of course by attending courses), knowing a lot of distinguished researcher (most of them are professors) and of course MONEY. But let us not put money as our main priorities because according to Dr. Fadilah Kamsan what matters is satisfaction. This was re-emphasized my one of my facebook friend (E’na Binut)
~Money can buy a house but not a home. Money can buy a bed but n0t sleep. Money can buy a clock but not time. Money can buy a book but not knowledge. Money can buy food but not appetite. Money can buy position but n0t respect. Money can buy blood but n0t life. Money can buy medicine but not health…. – Anonymous-
Since joining UiTM in December 2009, I have learns a lot of things, these 3 are only parts of it;
1. Being away from my comfort zone (The place where I belong, in Tuaran Sabah where all my parents, brothers and sister are there for me). Here in Shah Alam, I have to survive all by my own, but luckily I have a lot of Sabahan friends here plus my new friend at the Faculty of Education, I manage to survive. One important reminder that I always had in my mind is “ Masuk kandang harimau mengaum, masuk kandang kambing Mengembek”. I always missed the time in my village where every weekend my friends and I always had the “cerita-cerita’ session, karakoeing and had a few tins of beer! (wow, I should censor this kind of story huh!)
2. Teaching in UiTM is quite different from teaching in other IPTAs. UiTM policy are; the medium of teaching is English. So all the lesson should be conducted in English. I m unfamiliar with this policy before because I was graduated from USM and UTM and most of the subject are conducted in BM. Even in UMS the lessons are in BM. I would like to see it in the positive aspect; I had a feeling that this may among the reason my UiTM graduates are among the hot cakes; My brother its self (Nosius Luaran- Land/ Sea Surveyor) was the UiTM alumni, Alfred Angkaji (Attach with Construction Company and Majoring in Arts and Design; Christoper John Baptist (Lecturer at Maktab kerjasama Koperasi, Sabah Branch) all are enjoying their blooming career.
3. Teaching/Lecturing and doing research are two things that should come together. I better not discuss about this or else my writing more on academic.
This are the time I have for my blog folks. Since I have one follower, its worth updating my blog.
MCA fresh election is around the corner…after all I hope it can solve the MCA crisis. As I mentioned in my previous post, I have a high respect for the Chinese Party it is simply because they gave a youngster a chance to be a leader ( Do PBS, UPKO or PBRS do the same?; Tepuk dada Tanya selera……)
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