Education Week: Building Knowledge for a Better Tomorrow
By: Rhea Mae Torreon
Education Week is a
special school event that celebrates learning, creativity, and student growth.
The purpose of Education Week is to improve and enhance students’ skills in
learning. It helps students grow not only academically, but also socially and creatively.
It gives students the opportunity to present their skills in arts, science,
sports, entrepreneurship, and performances. As a TVL student, it was an amazing
opportunity for me to practice our skills not just socially, but also in
critical thinking. It felt like real practice, especially since we are all
preparing for our Work Immersion. It taught me a lot about cooperation,
leadership, and teamwork.
My experience during
Education Week on November 27–28, 2025, at Badiang National High School was
truly unforgettable. I was able to help sell different kinds of street foods
such as barbecue, chicken intestines, and chicken feet. The campus was full of
energy, and it felt exciting to be part of students who had their own small
booths. We also won Best Booth Award and
Best Christmas Tree Award. It was very
unexpected, especially because we were so busy and did not have enough time to
prepare properly. The preparation was rushed, but thanks to the help of the
HUMSS students, they managed to decorate our booth and made it one of the best
booths on campus. Selling street food taught me a lot—not just about handling
money, but also about being patient and responsible.
What made the
experience even better was the teamwork and laughter with my friends. We
supported each other, helped cook and serve, and enjoyed every moment even when
things became hectic. Handling customers taught me how to be patient and more
understanding during times of pressure. As a TVL student, I learned how to deal
with difficult customers. Based on what I learned in my strand, it is important
to empathize with customers and put yourself in their shoes. These real-world
lessons are just as important as academics.

Rhea mae experience in Education week was a memorable. Selling different kinds of street foods is nice and cooperate to the others classmate is fun. Cook and serve to the customer is big achievement to us as a TVL students.
ReplyDeleteHer work shows clear effort, responsibility, and personal growth. She was able to connect her experience during Education Week to real-life skills such as teamwork, patience, and customer service. She also sells different kinds of foods.
ReplyDeleteRhea Mae shows that Education Week is not only for fun but also for learning real-life skills. Her experience in selling street food helped her practice teamwork, responsibility, and customer service. It reminds us that experience like Education Week help to prepare not only for academic and work immersion, but also for real-world personal growth and responsibilities.
ReplyDeleteYour article about Education Week is inspiring and well-written. It captures both the excitement of the event and the deeper lessons you gained from it. I especially like how you balanced storytelling with reflection—mentioning the street food stalls, the awards, and the teamwork makes the piece lively, while your insights on patience, responsibility, and empathy give it real depth
ReplyDeleteHer experience shows how Education Week became a meaningful way to learn through real situations. The challenges she faced taught her patience, responsibility, and teamwork. Working with others helped her handle pressure and enjoy the process. Overall, the experience shows how learning can be fun, practical, and memorable.
ReplyDeleteRhea Mae Torreon showed teamwork, responsibility, and patience during Education Week. She helped sell food, worked well with others, and handled customers properly. As a TVL student, she applied what she learned in real situations. Her experience shows that she is prepared for work immersion and future challenges.
ReplyDeleteThe author clearly shared an engaging experience during Education Week. This article effectively shows how the event helped develop practical skills, teamwork, and responsibility, especially from a TVL student’s perspective.
ReplyDeleteA meaningful and well-written reflection Rhea Mae, your experience during Education Week shows how learning goes beyond the classroom, highlighting teamwork, resilience, and real-life skills that truly prepare you for work immersion.
ReplyDeleteThe piece clearly highlights the purpose of Education Week and shows how it helped develop both academic and practical skills, especially for a TVL student. Its strength lies in the detailed personal experience, particularly the booth activity, awards, and teamwork with fellow students. However, the piece could be improved by reducing repetition and tightening some explanations for smoother flow.
ReplyDelete“Education Week: Building Knowledge for a Better Tomorrow reminds us that education is the key to progress and success. It inspires students to learn, grow, and prepare for the future. Through dedication, hard work, and the guidance of our teachers, we can build a brighter and better tomorrow for everyone.
ReplyDeleteThe article shows that Education Week is not only about learning but also about real-life experiences and teamwork. I appreciate how the writer shared both challenges and achievements, making the story relatable. It highlights that learning can happen beyond the classroom. Overall, it reminds us that growth comes from both effort and experience.
ReplyDeleteMy reflection about Education Week is very well-written and meaningful. It clearly shows how the event helped you grow not only as a student but also as a person. I like how you shared your real experiences, especially in selling street food and working with your classmates. It made your reflection more relatable and engaging. You also did a great job explaining how teamwork, patience, and responsibility played an important role during the event.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I really appreciate is how you connected your experience to your TVL strand, showing that what you learned in class can be applied in real-life situations. Winning awards despite limited preparation also shows your dedication and cooperation as a group. Overall, your reflection is inspiring because it highlights the importance of hard work, teamwork, and learning beyond the classroom.
Your post about Education Week at Badiang National High School is very inspiring and meaningful. I admire how you shared your experiences in selling and working with your team despite the challenges. It clearly shows your growth, responsibility, and readiness for real-life situations.
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