Last August 12-13, 2011(Friday-Saturday), CEAP's event was an unforgettable experience. First, I can't imagine myself being a facilitator of 40-50 people of different schools & places of Region 6. When we(facis) first arrived their at nearly 6:30 am, we've discovered that De Paul College is really an old school. It has been standing for a long time, and it now ends.
The facis, as they would call it, were divided since we're 25. We counted off using the alphabet. I was assigned in the H group or barangay. Each of the facis are called Barangay Captain and the barangay that was assigned to us was our in our hands to care of. We need to facilitate them on what they will be doing. That's why we already know what to do because we did the Bidahan a week before the main Bidahan event. It's really hard & now, I know what the teachers feel when they facilitate.
As we arrived there(facis), after sometime, students were arriving in cars & a lot of buses. We started to guide them on what to do first. We asked them if they had registered & if they did, we will direct them to their rooms. Carolyn & I were very busy. We went to the 3rd floor them back from the ground floor them back to the 2nd floor up to the other building. We had no more time to welcome our classmates. After we had that very busy time we found ourselves going to the facilitators room and the room of our classmates(which was nice by the way because we did not share with any school). We talked and shared a lot of experiences.
The facis, as they would call it, were divided since we're 25. We counted off using the alphabet. I was assigned in the H group or barangay. Each of the facis are called Barangay Captain and the barangay that was assigned to us was our in our hands to care of. We need to facilitate them on what they will be doing. That's why we already know what to do because we did the Bidahan a week before the main Bidahan event. It's really hard & now, I know what the teachers feel when they facilitate.
As we arrived there(facis), after sometime, students were arriving in cars & a lot of buses. We started to guide them on what to do first. We asked them if they had registered & if they did, we will direct them to their rooms. Carolyn & I were very busy. We went to the 3rd floor them back from the ground floor them back to the 2nd floor up to the other building. We had no more time to welcome our classmates. After we had that very busy time we found ourselves going to the facilitators room and the room of our classmates(which was nice by the way because we did not share with any school). We talked and shared a lot of experiences.
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