I don't believe it was unintentional. It matched the previous speech almost word for word, even how the speech was delivered was in sync with the original.
Not enough. Lahat ng compositions and projects nya from first to fourth year dapat imbestigahan kung karapat-dapat bang magna cum laude yan o magnanakaw ng ideya. May napanood ako noon the student was stripped of her awards dahil nangopya ng idea na walang paalam. Though pinagraduate naman.
6:46 hindi OA ang tawag dun. Surely wala kang alam sa intellectual property rights. Ultimong pictures nga di mo basta pwede irepost ng walang pahintulot ng owner. Or at least give credit to the owner na naghirap sa idea
Pansin ko din kahit di ako maalam sa english hahaha nakakakita ako ng mga pulang bilog kung sakali, sana pinagawa na lang nila sa lawyer nila kung meron man.
Tanong ko lang sa mga matatalino dyan na nagdeliver dati ng valedictory speech - did the school admin reviewed first and then approved your speech? If not - then the school is not culpable in this fiasco. But should the speech be reviewed first? Baka it differs w/ each school?
To answer your question, oo nirereview and inaapprove. Kung matatandaan mo years back there was a valedictorian na hindi inapprove ang speech pero tinuloy pa din nya. It became an issue din.
Yes, nirereview ng admin yung sa amin. Not sure with other schools but dapat part of the process yan. Yung iba ngang schools nirerehearse pa pati delivery ng speech.
How about no? Tama yung mga commenters dito, poorly made yung response coming from a school. They should take strict corrective measures on this one. Valedictorian yan ah, tapos he would get away with it ng ganyan lang? Hindi niya deserve ilagay sa CV niya na Valedictorian siya. Girl, bye.
This is the school's official statement? Seryoso? I worry for their students and the standards for excellence an institution should be following. Also LOL at "intentionally copying", define kunsintidor
"Ay sorry di sinadya magnakaw" in other words. Is that what you and your student is saying? Walang sense sa totoo lang. A non apology is you'd ask me. While indeed soc med can be harsh, malala naman talaga yung offense and the non apology made it even worse.
It wasn't unintentional. It's obviously intended. Pinalitan lang yung courses mentioned. But the others, pareho. Also, yung way ng pagdedeliver eh ginaya tapos yung apology nya more on palusot lol
Napaka walang kwenta talaga ng mga apology ng karamihan ng mga Pinoys. They make excuses, play the "victim, justify, pass the blame, etc. Ang sincere na apology is you own up to the mistake, accept the consequences and vow never to commit the same mistake again.
yung bata ba tlg ang may kagagawan? most of the time, teachers provide the speeches to be memorized by students. that was my case when I gave my speech (and the kids before and after our time)… kahit gusto ko sana yung ako yung gumawa because why not, right? pero i was forbidden to do so… balak ko to go rogue on the day itself but i wont be valedictorian kundi ako rule follower maxado… so yeah, natakot ako na mahirapan sa clearance… and it wasnt our school lang, pati yung mga neighboring schools in our district… so yeah… sino kaya tlg?
Baka sa elementary pa ang tinutukoy mo na teacher ang gumagawa ng graduation speech. Sa college grumaduate yung pinag-uusapan, hindi high school, hindi elementary.
Yikes sa unintentional copying daw. Ano yun biglang naisip nya lang na ganun gagawin nyang speech? Labo mo boy at nakakahiya sa school. Kahit elem students alam ang pagkakapareho.
There is no such thing as unintentionally copying. If you copy something or someone you have the intention and desire to do it. You have that in mind and then you put it into action, so aling part don ang unintentional?
Stop this. Dont be too hard on the kid. Yes he made mistakes but forgive and let go. Isn’t that how most filipinos are known for, easily forgives and forgets? Look at the people we elected to govt, they are thieves but we still adore them. We used to be one of the most admired nation now we are laughing stock.
The institution has ‘unintentionally’ gave a flowery but creative statement to the valedictorian who created this whirlwind. The word gap sa second paragraph should be gaffe. They forgot to edit and reread the statement released. Yet again 🙄🙄
Kaila pa naging unintentional ang pangongopya lol ano yun nakita nya lang sa internet yung video and hindi sinasadya na word for word identical ang speech nya? Plagiarism is a crime. In other countries, that student will be stripped of academic achievements and even expelled. Plagiarism is theft. Hindi magandang foundation yan ng isang tao, na speech na nga lang eh kelangan pa kopyahin sa iba.
Nakakaloka ang ibang Pinoy. Pinagtatakpan ang kalokohan at baluktot na mentality. Kaya karamihan sa mga bata ngayon mga mangmang talaga, kasi kapag may maling nagawa, sabihin unintentional lang naman.
Unintentional copying? Patawa ang school na to. Ejujustify pa eh. Or baka kasi sila gumawa ng speech di kaya? Sana kung nangopya na nga lang medyo iniba nman ibang words. And ang delivery, gayang gaya din e. Galing ha sa "unintentional".
I don't believe it was unintentional. It matched the previous speech almost word for word, even how the speech was delivered was in sync with the original.
ReplyDeleteMs. Hugo should file a complaint against Ayen. Hindi pwedeng baliwalain lang ang plagiarism issue.
DeleteYou kinda have to wonder now kung plagiarized yung speech nya, what else did he plagiarize? Essays, reports, etc....
DeleteNagsorry na ba yun copier?
ReplyDeleteYes at ang sagwa ng apology nya
DeleteAt unintentional daw??
DeleteThis is so inappropriate. Parang "sorry not sorry" attitude lol
Not enough. Lahat ng compositions and projects nya from first to fourth year dapat imbestigahan kung karapat-dapat bang magna cum laude yan o magnanakaw ng ideya. May napanood ako noon the student was stripped of her awards dahil nangopya ng idea na walang paalam. Though pinagraduate naman.
ReplyDeleteAng OA mo.
Delete6:46 hindi OA ang tawag dun. Surely wala kang alam sa intellectual property rights. Ultimong pictures nga di mo basta pwede irepost ng walang pahintulot ng owner. Or at least give credit to the owner na naghirap sa idea
DeletePlagiarism is unintentional???
ReplyDeleteKung unintentional, di ba dapat walang issue ng plagiarism? Di ka naman sasabihan na nangopya ka kung walang kinopyahan. Naguluhan ata ako
ReplyDeleteSchools in the Philippines should be more strict kasi when it comes to plagiarism. Sa ibang bansa expelled agad ang estudyante kapag nagplagarize.
ReplyDeleteI think copying is always intentional.
ReplyDeleteTanggalan yan ng award. Yung iba nga na eexpel dahil sa plagiarism
ReplyDeleteHindi yun unintentional. Parehong pareho
ReplyDeleteThis is a poorly written statement, both in form and in substance. Yikes.
ReplyDeletePansin ko din kahit di ako maalam sa english hahaha nakakakita ako ng mga pulang bilog kung sakali, sana pinagawa na lang nila sa lawyer nila kung meron man.
DeleteAgree!!
DeleteAgree. Ang hirap basahin.
DeleteParang nag email lang sa kaibigan ang datingan ng sulat nila kaloka
DeletePang essay contest. Hahaha
Delete"UNINTENTIONALLY COPYING"
ReplyDeleteSure ba kayo sa wording nyo?
Intentional talaga na kinopya PERIOD
My gosh no excuses dapat just apologize!
UNTINTENTIONALLY??lol.wag nga kami🙄
ReplyDeleteSuch a poorly worded statement coming from a supposed educational institution. Nakakahiya.
ReplyDeleteUnintentional pero halos word for word. Lol.
ReplyDeleteschool bukol ba ito. Bakit ganyan ang apology?
ReplyDeleteHahahhaha tawang tawa aako sa comment mo baks! Parang comedy lang ang dating
DeleteTanong ko lang sa mga matatalino dyan na nagdeliver dati ng valedictory speech - did the school admin reviewed first and then approved your speech? If not - then the school is not culpable in this fiasco. But should the speech be reviewed first? Baka it differs w/ each school?
ReplyDeleteReview*
DeleteTo answer your question, oo nirereview and inaapprove. Kung matatandaan mo years back there was a valedictorian na hindi inapprove ang speech pero tinuloy pa din nya. It became an issue din.
Yes, nirereview ng admin yung sa amin. Not sure with other schools but dapat part of the process yan. Yung iba ngang schools nirerehearse pa pati delivery ng speech.
DeleteNo, because they taught us the gravity of plagiarism as soon as we entered: shame and academic suicide.
Deletekahit nga speech ng anak kong valedictorian nung elementary ni review, highschool or college pa kaya
DeleteSo what could have happened? Baka ni-review, nakita naman nila na well-written, ina-approve. Ang kulang ay due diligence.
DeleteHow about no? Tama yung mga commenters dito, poorly made yung response coming from a school. They should take strict corrective measures on this one. Valedictorian yan ah, tapos he would get away with it ng ganyan lang? Hindi niya deserve ilagay sa CV niya na Valedictorian siya. Girl, bye.
ReplyDeleteThis is the school's official statement? Seryoso? I worry for their students and the standards for excellence an institution should be following. Also LOL at "intentionally copying", define kunsintidor
ReplyDelete"Ay sorry di sinadya magnakaw" in other words. Is that what you and your student is saying? Walang sense sa totoo lang. A non apology is you'd ask me. While indeed soc med can be harsh, malala naman talaga yung offense and the non apology made it even worse.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't unintentional. It's obviously intended. Pinalitan lang yung courses mentioned. But the others, pareho. Also, yung way ng pagdedeliver eh ginaya tapos yung apology nya more on palusot lol
ReplyDeleteMay social media na... madali ng malaman kung sino ang nagnanakaw ng idea
ReplyDeleteNapaka walang kwenta talaga ng mga apology ng karamihan ng mga Pinoys. They make excuses, play the "victim, justify, pass the blame, etc. Ang sincere na apology is you own up to the mistake, accept the consequences and vow never to commit the same mistake again.
ReplyDeletemas
ReplyDeletenabother ako sa statement ng school, ang gulo
yung bata ba tlg ang may kagagawan? most of the time, teachers provide the speeches to be memorized by students. that was my case when I gave my speech (and the kids before and after our time)… kahit gusto ko sana yung ako yung gumawa because why not, right? pero i was forbidden to do so… balak ko to go rogue on the day itself but i wont be valedictorian kundi ako rule follower maxado… so yeah, natakot ako na mahirapan sa clearance… and it wasnt our school lang, pati yung mga neighboring schools in our district… so yeah… sino kaya tlg?
ReplyDeleteBaka sa elementary pa ang tinutukoy mo na teacher ang gumagawa ng graduation speech. Sa college grumaduate yung pinag-uusapan, hindi high school, hindi elementary.
DeleteSchool bukol
ReplyDeleteUnintentional? Yeah, right. Keep telling that to yourselves.
ReplyDeleteSusme sana umamin na lang na kinopya talaga at magsorry. Unintentional your face!
ReplyDeleteUnintentionally?!?! Paano po un? Habang gingawa nya yung speech nya, may ibang nagsulat? Or nasulat ng hangin? Paki explain po.
ReplyDeleteYikes sa unintentional copying daw. Ano yun biglang naisip nya lang na ganun gagawin nyang speech? Labo mo boy at nakakahiya sa school. Kahit elem students alam ang pagkakapareho.
ReplyDeleteThere is no such thing as unintentionally copying. If you copy something or someone you have the intention and desire to do it. You have that in mind and then you put it into action, so aling part don ang unintentional?
ReplyDeletemay katabing thesaurus nagsulat nitong statement
ReplyDeleteStop this. Dont be too hard on the kid. Yes he made mistakes but forgive and let go. Isn’t that how most filipinos are known for, easily forgives and forgets? Look at the people we elected to govt, they are thieves but we still adore them. We used to be one of the most admired nation now we are laughing stock.
ReplyDeleteHe’s not a “kid.” He’s an adult who needs to face the consequences of his actions.
DeleteYuck kunsintidor.
DeleteThe institution has ‘unintentionally’ gave a flowery but creative statement to the valedictorian who created this whirlwind.
ReplyDeleteThe word gap sa second paragraph should be gaffe. They forgot to edit and reread the statement released. Yet again 🙄🙄
sa totoo lang damaged has been done. nakakahiya yung nag speech at pinahiya ang buong eskwelahan.
ReplyDeleteKaila pa naging unintentional ang pangongopya lol ano yun nakita nya lang sa internet yung video and hindi sinasadya na word for word identical ang speech nya? Plagiarism is a crime. In other countries, that student will be stripped of academic achievements and even expelled. Plagiarism is theft. Hindi magandang foundation yan ng isang tao, na speech na nga lang eh kelangan pa kopyahin sa iba.
ReplyDeleteNakakaloka ang ibang Pinoy. Pinagtatakpan ang kalokohan at baluktot na mentality. Kaya karamihan sa mga bata ngayon mga mangmang talaga, kasi kapag may maling nagawa, sabihin unintentional lang naman.
Unintentional pero kopyang kopya talaga. Dapat palitan yung valedictorian. Ipalit yung sumunod sa kanya hahaha
ReplyDeletehow was it unintentional? parang "ay nakopya ko pala..." ?
ReplyDeleteMahilig naman talaga mangopya ang Pinoy. Kaway kaway sa scriptwriters, fashion designers, Tv producers etc.
ReplyDeleteUnintentional copying? Patawa ang school na to. Ejujustify pa eh. Or baka kasi sila gumawa ng speech di kaya? Sana kung nangopya na nga lang medyo iniba nman ibang words. And ang delivery, gayang gaya din e. Galing ha sa "unintentional".
ReplyDeleteEchusera itong school.Wag kami teh.Maliwanag na kinopya yan.
ReplyDeletejusko may kaklase bang iba yan at siya na ang pinka matalino sa kanila hahaha
ReplyDeleteMaybe he thought he could get away with it. Not knowing someone would take a video and post it online. Sad.
ReplyDelete