Three Indonesian pre-service teachers belonging to the 10th batch of the Pre-Service Student Exchange in Southeast Asia or the SEA-Teacher Project, called Capiz State University Burias Campus their "family" as they bid farewell during the closing ceremony of their internship on Feb 17.
Mr. Naufal Hamid together with Mr. Mario Noven Ndu, and Mr. I Putu Bagus Wirasukmana expressed nothing but appreciation, and love for their rich learning experiences.
"I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Capiz State University for welcoming me since day one, with open arms and providing a warm and friendly approach throughout my stay here. The incredible sense of belonging from everyone here has been a part of this unforgettable journey of my life. The experiences here are priceless; the support and guidance contributed to my growth as an individual," Mr. Hamid shared.
In addition, Mr. Mario Noven Ndu, from Nusa Cendana University, expressed his heartfelt thanks for life-changing journey.
“As I stand before you here today, my heart feels heavy with gratitude for the past 23 days. I’ve been overwhelmed by the truly extraordinary experience. I was blessed to join the SEA-Teacher program this year, and my life has been forever changed by it,” Mr. Ndu stated.
Mr. I Putu Bagus Wirasukmana, from Mercu Buana University, echoed similar sentiments, adding to have learned a lot about the Filipino culture.
“I would like to express my deep gratitude to all of you for your kindness, always helping me and being warm to me. Thank you also for giving me the opportunity to be a part of the CAPSU Burias family. During my time here, you have always accompanied my days with unforgettable experiences and memorable lessons. I have learned a lot about the culture, language, and education system in the Philippines.” Mr. Wirasukmana stated.
Meanwhile, Dr. Rodyard B. Madiclum, the Campus Administrator, honored the occasion by dedicating a heartfelt poem titled "A Journey of Learning, A Poem to Remember," which underscored the significance of the cultural exchange and collaborative efforts among CAPSU Burias, partners, and the SEA-Teacher participants.
“This exchange is a bridge, a path we all pave... Building bonds that time can't erase or wave,” Dr. Madiclum poetically expressed, reflecting on the lasting relationships formed through the program.
In addition, Dr. Marie Liezel L. Diawara, School Principal II of Mambusao National High School, represented by Ms. Ruby Llanes, expressed her appreciation for CAPSU’s continuous partnership with their school.
"We are immensely grateful to Capiz State University Burias Campus for always choosing our school as a receiving school of the SEA student teachers. To the dedicated teachers, who mentored them, my heartfelt gratitude and my congratulations to you... ,” Mrs. Llanes remarked.
Furthermore, Dr. Archile C. Abogadie, Student Affairs Services Chairperson, congratulated the interns on completing their SEA-Teacher program journey, and wished them well in their future endeavors.
“My congratulations to the three of you for completing your SEA-Teacher program journey. I am rooting, hoping, and praying for your success as future educators of your country. Lastly, to everyone involved, thank you for making this program a resounding success,” Dr. Abogadie said.
The closing program featured a video presentation showcasing the interns’ teaching and cultural immersion journeys, and cultural performances by the selected Bachelor of Physical Education students and the three Indonesian SEA-Teachers project participants.