Thursday, December 3, 2015

Insta Scoop: Sunshine Cruz Calls Attention of De La Salle Zobel Officials to Act on Stealing on Campus






Images courtesy of Instagram: sunshinecruz718

71 comments:

  1. Naku ang sosyal na pala ng mga bata ngayon!! Di ako nainform na di na sila naglilibro grade 5 palang? :) wow just wow! Sorry probinsya lang akey. Pero be careful next time kahit sa mahirap at mayaman public o private may magnanakaw. Wag maging kampante.

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    1. Hindi naman sa lahat ng schools. Pero we're talking about DLSZ kaya ganern na. Pero grabe naman talaga tong nakawan na to. The school should do something about this ASAP. Di maganda and kawawa mga magulang.

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    2. Kaya nga Google na lang nila now di gaya noon suki kami ng library

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    3. Yah it's true. ipad na gamit nila as a book.. ganyan na dito samen eh

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    4. Ako din nagulat na hindi na pala sila nagbo-books pag grade 5 na. Pero for me, iba pa rin pag may dalang libro sa eskwela kesa iPad. Ako kasi, mas nag-eenjoy akong magbasa ng novels sa book kesa sa eBook. Tapos gustong-gusto ko din amoy ng libro mga libro kapag nagbababasa. :)


      Though ang kagandahan sa IPad, hindi na magbibitbit ng mga madadami at mabibigat na books ang mga bagets. Tsaka masyadong techy na ang mga bata ngayon. Pero mas maganda pa rin na mag-aral by using books.

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    5. DLSZ sa me Taguig at boundary ng Makati yan! Ibahin niyo kami dito sa Makati at Taguig!

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    6. Dito sa US online na din homeworksnila kahit public school. Expensive private school yan kaya kailangan nila.

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    7. e-books na yata ngayon

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    8. PAk! I AGREE!!!

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    9. Hirap lang sa iPad kung ma drain ang battery after a few hours.

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    10. ebooks na kasi ang gamit nila.

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    11. True anon 1:39-- mas maganda pa rin ung books kasi kahit pag graduate mo ng college, kpag naitago mo ung books pwde mo pa rin balikan ang mga lessons na related. Mabilis na technology ngayon, pag may lumabas na bago palitan na nman ung ipad tapos makakalimutan na mga files or bagong app na nman mawawala din lahat ng notes

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    12. Edi kayo na!!!! Anon 2:45!

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    13. Sa Ayala Alabang ang DLSZ diba? Anong issue ni anon 2:45?

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    14. Ganyn kasi sa ibang bansa ipad nadin gamit kasi kawaaa din student pag dala lht ng books.

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    15. I have a feeling na pwedeng guards ang may kagagawan nyan. Apparently, sa office namin, where there's a CCTV camera sa locker area, yung guard pala ang bumubukas ng lockers (they have the access to open the lockers kasi may specialy key sila, which is being used pag nakalimutan namin ang combination).

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  2. Mabuti pa sa public school kahit walang CCTV nadedetect kung sino magnanakaw. char! Mahal ng tuition fee nila pero ang panget ng security! kalurks! dapat nga security inuuna nila kasi hindi puchu puchu ang students nila pang kidnapan sila.

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    1. Malamang taga-dyan din yan sa loob, kaya mabagal ang progress dahil may pinagtatakpan, pag nagkataon kc malakubg eskandalo.

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  3. Anuver. May nagmarunong pa. Ang kapatid ko nga nah grade 6, powerpoint nah ang reporting nila kalurks, eh public school pa yun ah.

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    1. Tama, 1:15AM. Ang anak ko rin na lower grade pa kesa sa kapatid mo pero nasa public school din, ppt na ang report. Ayaw na ng teacher sa manila paper! Haha...At ang assignments nila, sent online na rin. Kaya kawawa yung mga walang internet connection sa bahay.

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    2. Oo nga. Yung ibang nag comment nakakatawa.

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    3. Korek!! Di naman mapipigilan ang technology. Change for the better naman kasi yan.

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  4. Hay! Kahit saang school, kahit anong ingat. Ang anak ko nawalan ng rubber shoes. Kaya the school decided na uniform na lang ang rubber shoes. Worse, pati branded na damit, pamalit sa basang pawis na uniform ninakaw din!

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  5. What? Wala ng books and puro I-pad na? Parang mas bothered ako dun ah! Hehe! It's unimaginable that books can be replaced by tablets in schools!

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    1. oo nga parang nakakalungkot yun.

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    2. Duh E-books???? Magaan at hindi hassle gamitin..... Disadvantage ehbyung physical memory sa HardCopy books

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    3. Ganun na po sa la salle

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    4. Unimaginable talaga sa yo? Anong century ka ba galing?

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    5. You have to embrace change.

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    6. Ako din haha. I'm so provincial. char.

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    7. I just saw the movie OUT OF PRINT about the shift from books to digital version. Yun nga ang sabi. Pretty soon books will disappear.

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    8. Many schools have been practicing this for some time already. Hindi ka lang updated.

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    9. I just had to lol at those who made snide remarks at Anon 1:42, like they did not use books themselves. Hah! You just did not get the commenter's sentiments of books being replaced by gadgets. I myself love reading and I always choose books over e-books.

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    10. Korek iba pa rin talaga ang libro kahit mabigat dalhin.

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    11. Agree! Iba pa rin ang feeling pg libro. Esp f mglalagay ka ng bookmark, papel para matandaan mo ang isang page - bayaning puyat

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    12. Working in an American University library, I find that 99% of our patrons prefer physical books over online versions. And to think we have hundreds of thousands of ebooks (and millions of databases and online resources) available.

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    13. Iba parin tlga ang hard copy. Ang hirap nmn magaral/magbasa ng matagal gamit ang gadgets. Di maganda sa mata.

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  6. I'm pro-tablet rather than the kid lugging heavy bags filled with. Gentler to the spine and shoulders that are still developing. My kid is in 2nd grade now, and her school will allow them tab when they're 5th grade too. I wish it can be sooner, coz I weighed her bag with her scheduled books and notebooks for the day plus her snack box and pencil case. Duh, 12kg, and she weighs only 24kg, so that's half of her body weight already!

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  7. Anon 1:42 AM. Hinde naman walang books Meron din kasing on line copy ang mga books. I think yun Ang gamit Nila . Sometimes din teachers send homework/ assignments directly through Google classrooms ng class . Nowadays almost Everything is computerized Na kase especially Sa mga sosi Na school Sa Pinas or even public schools Sa first world countries.

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  8. Anon 1:42 am Obviously you are only familiar Sa mga jeje schools. Lol

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    1. what a matapobre?

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    2. So schools using books are jeje to you? I'm sure produkto ka ng mga yun. Haha!

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    3. Jeje na agad? Hahahah baks, d porke d naka-Ipad jeje na. Respeto sa mga schools that provide quality education regardless of the technology they have.

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    4. Wow naman anon 2:20 kelan ka pinanganak at di kayo gumamit ng libro?!! Sayang they will not experience the pain of carrying loads of books and the joy of reading one! Haha babush!

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    5. Jeje schools na kung jeje pero kapitbahay namin public school galing from elem to high school at ngayon cpa board topnotcher.

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    6. Lol ! Bakit Kayo galit Kay anon 2:20? Hinde namn Nya sinabi Na hinde sya gumamit ng books. Obviously bago Lang nmn nauso Ang e-books etc. so paano naman gagamit si anon 2:20 ng e-books if maybe during her time that technology is not yet available. Plus whether we admit it or not those really expensive private schools aren't considered jeje. --- not anon 2:20 am though I agree with him/her

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  9. Really??!!!! Wala nang books from Grade 5???? Grabe... gone are the days na halos mabali na ang likod ko nung elementary dahil sa backpack kong punong-puno ng mabibigat na libro, at tag.iisa-isa pang notebook per subject!

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  10. Hahaha! That last convo though! Havey! Hirap make-alam pag poorita!

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  11. San kaya ang pwesto ng tindahan nitong magnanakaw na 'to. Makapag abang, bka maibigay sakin ng mura!

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    1. Kaya may nawiwili magnakaw dahil sa mga katulad mo, hampaslupa

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  12. Stay simple daw sabi ni commenter but that's not the issue here. expensive yung school kaya expected that they would deliver good service, which includes security..

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  13. Aba dapat lang na icall ang attention ng school. Ang higpit KUNO ng school na ito. Ang daming nanakaw! Tsk.

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  14. sunshine,, malamang hindi mo ininsured yang gadget ng anak mo sa zobel kaya nagtatalak ka sa social media.. Di ba nga me insurance policy ang mga gdgets sa zobel" malamang hindi ka nagbayad ng insurance!

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  15. Sa school ng nephew ko may option na tablet or books. Dati he opted for a tablet. Pero later on mas ginusto nya ang book. Mas madali daw mag-mark at mag-notes. Nakakatuwa din na may mga bata pang nakaka-appreciate ng hard copies.

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  16. Using iPad as books was implemented first in DLSG and was later followed by DLSZ.. mas ok na yan ganyan ang gamitin kesa naman kandakuba mga anak natin sa pagbitbit ng libro..

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    1. I go for textbooks. I use a tablet at lumalabo mata ko. It really is straining the eyes. As for the heavy weight ng books, nagrerent kami ng school locker for my son para hindi hirap.sa pagbitbit.

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    2. I prefer hard copies too. Though you can't blame people nowadays. Books are heavy and consume a lot of space.

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    3. Anong DLSG? Are you referring to LSGH? Never kaming tinawag na DLSG

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    4. I still prefer hard copies. Bakit naman magkakatagkuba may stroller nmn.

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  17. Text books plus notebooks, pencil box and other materials were literally a heavy burden. I blame that for my shoulder and back pains today. Downloading the heavy textbooks on a tablet is very practical. Problem: kung nakawin tangay lahat. Grrr

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  18. We should be mindful of our belongings. 21st century guys, technology can help in letting the students be imaginative and creative in their own way and it can also helps on how they learn a particular subject matter.

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  19. We should be mindful of our belongings. 21st century guys, technology can help in letting the students be imaginative and creative in their own way and it can also helps on how they learn a particular subject matter.

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  20. Real investigations. Bakit hindi ni lock ng adviser, coach or team leader ang door. Hindi na bago ang nakawan sa ganyang event. Huwag sisihin ang guards dahil napakaraming classrooms. Those na sinasabing nanakawan ay consider na suspect rin minsan. Lessons. Huwag pabaya at magtiwala kahit kanino. Bitbitin ang valuables hanggang stage or ipahawak sa yaya or relatives.

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  21. Ang things shunga ng head ng classroom na yan. May bag at cash daw iniwan by hindi naka lock. Ano ba kayo hindi trabaho ng guard yan no. Lahat ng pumasok sa classroom at suspects. Simple math at theory lang.

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  22. Why only their classroom? The adviser or head at that time should locked the door and did not rely on the guards. Lahat ng in and out sa room at suspects.

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  23. Students and parents should demand to lock the door from the adviser or team leader. Don't entrust things to the guards.

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  24. Iba pa rin talaga na marunong mag-ingat. Wag din maging kampante dahil kahit saan posible kang gawan nang di maganda.

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  25. grabeh..ang mahal ng tuition pero hindi makabili ng maayos na CCTV?

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  26. Bale ang liability niyan will fall to the school...

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  27. ipad na pala at nde na books .. so bakit need pa ng teacher, may google naman. pag ganyan, ok na kahit sa mababang paaralan n lng pumasok basta may ipad. tipid na sa tuition fees .. more or less (paulit ulit ngang sabi ni shine)

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  28. Butata ang mga epal na bashers kay sunshine! mga jejemon na magagaling sa lahat ng bagay! bwahahaha

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