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michaelbogild · 2 years
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I think the big mistake in schools is trying to teach children anything, and by using fear as the basic motivation. Fear of getting failing grades, fear of not staying with your class, etc. Interest can produce learning on a scale compared to fear as a nuclear explosion to a firecracker.
Stanley Kubrik
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haly-reads · 1 year
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Growing up, I have slowly come to realize that learning is not difficult. The process of unlearning things and habits that are no longer meaningful is the tough task.
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illuminatedcatalyst · 5 months
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Echoes of Insights: Navigating Pathways with Humanities
👋 Curious about the dynamic world of HUMSS and the exciting career pathways it unveils? Let us unravel the myths, exploring the nuances, and discovering the vibrant intersections of Humanities and Social Sciences!
Why Humanities Matters:
🌿Exploring the Field of Humanities & Social Sciences🌿
Step into the vibrant world of HUMSS, where classrooms extend beyond walls into the rich tapestry of human experiences. Under ancient trees, students engage in lively discussions on philosophy, society, and history, blending academic insights with personal narratives. The field becomes a living canvas for learning, where ethical dilemmas and sociological studies are not just theories but tangible explorations of the human condition. Welcome to the dynamic field environment of HUMSS, where every moment is an immersive stride toward a deeper understanding of humanity. 🌐📚
🌐 Connecting Threads of Understanding 🌐
Humanities is more than a subject; it's a lens through which we view the world. Echoes of Insights is a celebration of the interconnectedness of ideas, fostering a deep appreciation for the diverse narratives that shape our understanding of life.
COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT HUMSS
Several misconceptions exist about the Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) strand. Let's address some of these misconceptions:
"HUMSS is Only for Those Who Want to Be Teachers"
While HUMSS does provide a solid foundation for teaching careers, it also opens doors to various other professions. Graduates can explore fields such as journalism, social work, psychology, law, marketing, and more.
"HUMSS is All About Reading and Writing Essays"
While literature and essay writing are part of HUMSS, the strand encompasses a broader spectrum. It includes subjects like philosophy, political science, economics, and sociology, offering a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and society.
"HUMSS Graduates Can't Pursue STEM Careers"
Although HUMSS is not focused on STEM subjects, it does not restrict graduates from pursuing STEM-related careers. With additional education and training, HUMSS graduates can venture into various fields, breaking the stereotype.
Addressing another misconception is in accordance to Mendoza (2021) states that:
"Subjects under HUMSS are easy because there's no math"
It oversimplifies the challenges within the Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) strand. While it may not emphasize mathematical aspects, HUMSS subjects demand critical thinking, analytical skills, and a nuanced understanding of various disciplines, making them intellectually rigorous.
"HUMSS students will have a hard time getting jobs in the future"
HUMSS students possess versatile skills such as critical thinking, communication, and empathy, which are highly valued in numerous industries. Their adaptability and diverse knowledge base can open doors to a range of fulfilling careers.
"HUMSS students are good at debate"
While HUMSS students often engage in debates and discussions, it's essential to recognize that their skills extend beyond just debating. The strand nurtures effective communication, argumentation, and critical analysis, making HUMSS graduates well-suited for various professions that require strong interpersonal and analytical abilities.
11 Job Opportunities in the Environment of Humanities
Dive into a niche world where HUMSS isn't just a subject—it's a compass guiding you to exciting professions. This is your shortcut to uncovering specific jobs crafted for HUMSS minds. From the artistry of social work to decoding policy landscapes, we're here to show you how your HUMSS journey transforms into a colorful career canvas. Join us on this expedition—one profession at a time! 🌟🎨
The HUMSS Strand is adaptable and enable students for a diverse array of career options. Below are various routes and employment prospects well-suited for individuals with a background in Humanities and Social Sciences:
Social Work: HUMSS students, with their understanding of social dynamics and empathy, can pursue a career in social work. They can work with communities, individuals, or families to address social issues and promote well-being.
Human Resources (HR): HUMSS graduates can explore HR roles, utilizing their interpersonal skills and understanding of human behavior to manage employee relations, recruitment, and organizational development.
Public Relations (PR): With strong communication skills and a grasp of societal trends, HUMSS students can excel in PR roles, managing communication strategies, media relations, and public image for organizations.
Teaching and Education: Many HUMSS graduates pursue careers in education, becoming teachers, lecturers, or educational consultants. They can specialize in subjects like English, history, philosophy, or social studies.
Psychology: Those interested in understanding human behavior can pursue careers in psychology. This may involve becoming a counselor, therapist, or pursuing further education for roles in clinical psychology.
Journalism and Media: HUMSS students can explore careers in journalism, content creation, or media production. They can work as writers, editors, reporters, or content creators for various platforms.
Policy Analysis: Graduates can contribute to policymaking by working as policy analysts. They research and analyze social, economic, and political issues to provide insights for effective policy development.
Marketing and Market Research: HUMSS students can enter the field of marketing, leveraging their understanding of human behavior to create effective campaigns. They can also explore market research roles to analyze consumer trends.
Event Planning: With a strong grasp of culture and societal trends, HUMSS graduates can excel in event planning. They can organize and coordinate various events, from cultural festivals to corporate functions.
Non-Profit Sector: Working in the nonprofit sector allows individuals to contribute to social causes. HUMSS graduates can work for NGOs, charitable organizations, or advocacy groups focused on various social issues.
International Relations: For those interested in global affairs, careers in international relations and diplomacy are viable options. This may involve working for government agencies, international organizations, or NGOs.
As we wrap up our journey through HUMSS opportunities, remember this is just the start. In Humanities & Social Sciencies fields, equips you for various careers – from helping yourselves for brigther personal development into enriching the passion in the realm of the reality. Go ahead, take that first step, and embrace the endless opportunities that await you. Now, it's your turn!
Your journey starts now – go and thrive! 🚀✨
"The calling of the humanities is to make us truly human in the best sense of the word." ~Irwin Miller
About Me:
Hello, fellow Humanista! I am Alexis, your fellow explorer in the vast landscape of humanities. Echoes of Insights is not just a blog; it is an expedition into the profound intersections of knowledge, experience, and the countless pathways that unfold through the Humanities.
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omnipublication · 17 days
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Forthcoming Book "Jayanta Mahapatra: Modern Critical Views"
Jayanta Mahapatra is one of the most eminent voices in contemporary poetry.📙📖
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nayundaw · 29 days
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Belajar dari manusia
Beberapa waktu belakangan, telinga ini banyak belajar untuk lebih sabar mendengar. Ternyata menjadi pendengar yang baik bisa memperkaya hati, dan mampu meluaskan sudut pandang yang sebelumnya sempit. Ada kisah seorang ibu yang memutuskan untuk berhenti kerja karena harus mengurus anaknya yang spesial dan perlu perhatian lebih, ada cerita anak perempuan pertama yang harus mampu menggantikan peran ibunya yang sudah meninggal dunia, ada juga kisah seorang anak muda yang berkuliah di luar negeri, tinggal jauh dari keluarga, tempat paling nyaman untuknya. Ada juga seorang yang kini sudah nampak hebat tapi ternyata perjuangan di balik kesuksesannya itu, dia banyak melewati situasi yang sulit.  Mungkin definisi kaya kini perlahan-lahan berubah. Bukan hanya sekadar tentang nominal, kepemilikan, tapi mendengar kisah-kisah yang luar biasa adalah kekayaan yang tak ternilai. Cerita tentang seni berproses, bukan hanya terpaku pada hasil akhir. 
Meski tak benar-benar tahu bagaimana jadinya kalau aku ada di posisi mereka, setidaknya telinga ini belajar berempati dan mencontoh perjuangan orang-orang hebat itu bertahan hidup. Pengalaman adalah guru yang sangat berharga, pun begitu dengan pengalaman orang lain. Terima kasih kepada semua jiwa-jiwa baik yang sudah mau mempercayakan ceritanya. Semoga selalu menemukan jalan keluar dari setiap kesulitan yang dihadapi hari ini. 
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What motivates you throughout your day? If you want to answer my question and you don’t know it from the top of your mind, give it some time.
My desire to learn new things big or small, when i think of my dreams and seeing i haven't accomplish them yet, motivates me the most to be honest. I like to take on new responsibilities as a student.
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darkerdahlia · 1 year
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"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world" ~ Nelson Mandela
I Live To Be A Future Educator
The PPST has taught us that there are standards that teachers should know to be able to achieve quality performance, improve student learning outcomes, and provide quality education that is inclusive of all learners. Future educators need commitment, patience, and hard effort to obtain these qualities, but if we set our minds to it, we will succeed.
I, as a future educator, aspire to be someone who doesn’t dogmatically spoon-feed knowledge and values to the learners. I value an inclusive classroom design in which I am more of a facilitator than a dictator and see how my students flourish working on their own or in groups. The way I can be recognized as a true leader in education who initiates collaboration and puts the interests of the students first
There are stages we need to progress through in the teaching profession, where you start as a beginner teacher until you reach the potential of becoming a distinguished one. While I am accomplishing my journey, I would like my students to remember me as someone innovative and committed to my duty as a teacher. My mission is to motivate my students to learn and realize their full potential via the use of diverse approaches that excite their creativity and morality.
To work towards this aspiration, I should abide by the laws that expect me to perform and deliver well in my field of teaching. I should never be afraid to experiment with new teaching methods in order to improve student learning. Not only that, I should aim for an inclusive classroom design so that I can reach my students more and see them from a broader perspective.
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heveluv · 1 year
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Untuk sesaat, aku sempat percaya penantianku telah berujung pada temu.
Untuk sesaat, aku sempat percaya cahaya yang hidup di mataku juga bersinar dalam netramu.
Untuk sesaat, aku sempat percaya jika aku jatuh ada lengan yang akan menangkapku.
Ternyata aku salah.
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kimmy-does-art · 2 years
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A new art peace that I finished last month and just getting round to post it now, that gem took me ages to do but it's my favourite part of this artwork 😊
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lild0pe · 1 year
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genzthangs · 1 year
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"I have nature and art and poetry, And if that is not enough, What is enough?" - Vincent Van Gogh #Art #Nature #Poetry #Aesthete #LoverOfArt #Writing #Reading #Creativity #Adulting #GenzThangs #Ikigai #ShotOnPhone #TumblrTextPost #Learner #ShotWithMyGalaxy #WithGalaxy #Drawings #Paintings https://www.instagram.com/p/CnRj8rWPQS-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thebholu · 2 years
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corvianbard · 2 years
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Bloom a white lily From your muddy mind, learner, To know what is peace.
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omnipublication · 25 days
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May the colours of Holi fill your life with joy, happiness, and prosperity. Wishing you and your family a vibrant and colorful Holi! As you splash colours of love and laughter this Holi, may your life be as colorful and joyful as the festival itself. Happy Holi!😊
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None but the educated can be free.
from Discourses by Epictetus
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