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Introduction

Hello and Good Day Everybody !
I am a new teacher in the school named Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Datuk Bendahara. This school is situated in Jasin, Melaka.
I am accepted to be one of the Guru Sandaran Terlatih (GST) here. There are 10 of us, my batch joined the schools in 27th June 2011.
In this blog, I share with you my experience and great things that are happening to me in the school.
There are also notes and things for good English class usages, so feel free to browse them whenever there are gaps between classes.
My mentor here is Hajjah Zaorah and she has been guiding me to be a better English teacher.
Thank you !
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In this blog, I have uploaded
Literature lesson plans for form 4 and 5
working papers, reports after programmes, yearly uniform body reports, weekly reports, sponsorship letters, sample of memos and thank you notes, short stories and others.



Happy teaching, teachers !
Here is a good link to English Materials:

http://www.ppdjasin.edu.my/unitakademik/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=54

Pengikutku, Sila jadi pengikut untuk blogs saya !

Monday, December 20, 2010

Laporan Persatuan Pengakap


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The Vision




The Vision for Scouting is:

As a global Movement, making a real contribution to creating a better world.


We see Scouting entering its second century as an influential, value-based educational. Movement focused on achieving its mission, involving young people working together to develop their full potential, supported by adults who are willing and able to carry out their educational role.


We see Scouting world-wide as attracting and retaining more and more young people (especially adolescents) of both genders and coming from broader segments of society.


We see Scouting as attractive to adults, women and men, in all cultures - a Movement through which they can make a significant contribution to society by working with young people.


We see Scouting as a dynamic, innovative Movement with adequate resources, simple structures and democratic decision making processes where organisation, management and communication are effective at all levels.


Persetiaan Pengakap


Bahawa dengan sesungguhnya, saya
berjanji dan bersetia, yang saya dengan

sedaya upaya saya akan;


Taat pada Tuhan, Raja dan Negara
Menolong orang pada setiap masa
Menurut undang-undang Pengakap


Undang-undang Pengakap


Dipercayai,
Taat,
Berguna,
Bersaudara,
Berbudi,
Kasihkan Binatang,
Menurut Perintah,
Tabah Hati,
Berjimat,
Suci Fikiran, Suci Perkataan, Suci Perbuatan



Logo


Pecahan tiga kelopak-melambangkan Persetiaan Pengakap yang tiga:-
  1. Taat kepada Tuhan
  2. Taat kepada Raja
  3. Taat kepada Negara
     
Warna kuning, hijau dan merah melambangkan unit-unit pengakap:-

  1. Kuning bagi Pengakap Muda
  2. Merah bagi Pengakap Remaja
     
Dua buah bintang pecah lima berwarna hijau pada kelopak kiri dan kelopak kanan melambangkan Undang-undang Pengakap yang sepuluh itu.

     
Ikatan hijau  menunjukkan ikatan persaudaraan pengakap.

     
Warna kuning pada anak bulan dan bintang-menunjukkan warna diraja bagi Duli-duli Yang Maha Mulia Raja-raja.

     
Bintang pecah 14(warna kuning) melambangkan 14 buah negeri(termasuk Wilayah Persekutuan) terkandung dalam Malaysia.

The Mission of Scouting

The mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people, through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society. This is achieved by:


1. Involving them throughout their formative years in a non-formal educational process

   
2. Using a specific method that makes each individual the principal agent of his or her development as a self-reliant, supportive, responsible and committed person

   
3. Assisting them to establish a value system based upon spiritual, social and personal principles as expressed in the Promise and Law.




The purpose of the strategy is to implement the Mission. The adoption of the Mission in 1999 was a major milestone for world Scouting. The mission and the six challenges identified are essential to be addressed if our mission is to be achieved.


Six Challenges


Six challenges were identified at the Durban Conference and need to be adressed to achieve our mission are:


1. Relevance : Meeting the needs and aspirations of young people.

2. Complementary nature
 : Focusing on the distinctive contribution Scouting can make to the education of young people, particularly through the Scout Method.

3. Membership : Reaching out to more young people.

4. Adults : Attracting and retaining the adults we need.

5. Relationships and partnerships
 : Working with others to better serve young people.

6. Unity : Pursuing a common purpose at all levels.




The Three Strategic Areas


The six challenges provide three broad areas of work:


1. Young People
 : Encompassing the challenges on Relevance, Complementary nature and Membership in order to bring better Scouting to more young people, especially adolescents.

2. Adults : Encompassing the challenge on Adults: attracting and retaining the adults we need, with an emphasis on the concept of volunteering.

3. Structures and Systems
 : Encompassing the challenge on Relationships and partnerships - which recognises the need to work with others to serve young people - and the challenge on Unity: pursuing a common purpose at all levels. Work in this strategic area should lead to an increase in the overall effectiveness of the Movement.



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