Awareness and being mindful of our bias and implicit prejudice are at the core of an inclusive and harmonious relations among Kpop fans, and with our family, friends and communities, too. I’m sharing this infographic on the 10 different cognitive biases to expand our knowledge not only of shipping and prejudice, but also of inclusion, diversity and peace.
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
ARMY Month Day 31: Ships, Love Teams and the Biases that Define Us (4 of 4)
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
ARMY Month Day 30: On Ships, Love Teams and the Biases that Define Us (3 of 4)
When we have gathered courage to reflect and face our own biases and implicit prejudice, we can take it on another level by educating ourselves. Knowing a fandom and a fanbase by engaging in conversations in groups online or face to face is a start. Understanding the culture and context of Kpop, in general is another. There are research and factual information discussing fan culture and fan behavior that are vetted and peer reviewed. These articles are worth reading as compared to posts on fan wars on social media. Everyone is giving their opinion, but an informed opinion is better. Reading a topic or a problem that underwent a method of solving for answers is even more reliable.
@titazeeh7 #kimnamjoonbts #BTSInspires ♬ original sound - TitaZee
Monday, July 29, 2024
ARMY Month Day 29: On Ships, Love Teams and the Biases that Define Us (2 of 4)
The ships and love teams we favor are wrapped with our preferences, bias and even prejudice. Most often, we are unaware of them thus, when we hear, read or encounter opposing views and viewpoints that go against our beliefs and biases, our feelings range from discomfort, disgust to hate. Because we are emotionally invested in our ships and love teams, we forget to step back, think and be mindful. What ensues is more conflict rather than discourse and dialogue towards a clear understanding of facts and information.
1. Pause. Breathe. Step back and be aware of your own reactions and thoughts on the subject or content.2. Be brave to face your own assumptions, stereotypes and partiality.3. Look at the bigger picture; the parts of a whole and vice versa; causality and the contexts behind issues, as well as the background of the content creator.4. Hold judgement unless backed up by facts and research.5. Examine past experiences and what shaped your views that may have been influenced by a negative portrayal of people by the media or an interaction that was disrespectful.
Ahjumma Reviews: Nam Joohyuk in Start Up and Twenty Five Twenty One
Sunday, July 28, 2024
Saturday, July 27, 2024
Step by Step with Teacher Zee: Writing a Thesis Statement
I began with texts on traveling or travelog that has a quality or verisimilitude. We read texts in class paying attention to vocabulary on trips, traveling and taking vacations. We then broke down the parts of a travelog into paragraphs identifying the theme or main idea for each. This way, students have an experience of writing a thesis statement. For this particular lesson, I used the framework in writing a thesis statement from Diana Radcliff
My next step was to model the framework to my students. Here is my work and one of my students'.
Teacher Zarah’s Trip to Malaysia 2023
Thesis Statment: My trip to Malaysia last year was a precious life event that I will keep in my core memory because it happened during my 49th birthday, the first trip abroad I had post pandemic, and I was a research presenter in BTS Conference at the University of Malaya.
Student 1: Trip to CaticlanThesis Statement: My trip to Caticlan was a memorable summer experience because it is my Moving On gift, a relaxing break, and an experience that begins my summer break.
After this, I showed my students how to use the reasons in the thesis statement as topic sentences and summarizing them.
Paragraph 1: Introduction
My trip to Malaysia last year was a precious life event that I will keep in my core memory because it happened during my 49th birthday, the first trip abroad I had post pandemic, and I was a research presenter in BTS Conference at the University of Malaya.
TS 1: I am not one to party on my birthday, so celebrating my 49th orbit around the sun on a trip was meaningful.
TS 2: Taking on this first trip abroad was my way to treat myself after years of being locked-in during the pandemic years.
TS: As a presenter in the 4th BTS Conference, the trip to Malaysia was even more special because as a Bangtan Scholar, I was able to share my research to other academic fans.
Summary: Celebrating my 49th birthday on a flight from Manila to Malaysia was fascinating as well as being on board a plane for the first time since 2019. I arrived in Malaysia excited to share my research to fans and academics studying pop culture, especially about BTS.
Putting together my thesis statement and my summary, I now have an Introduction for my 5 Paragraph Essay.
My trip to Malaysia last year was a precious life event that I will keep in my core memory because it happened during my 49th birthday, the first trip abroad I had post pandemic, and I was a research presenter in BTS Conference at the University of Malaya. Celebrating my 49th birthday on a flight from Manila to Malaysia was fascinating as well as being on board a plane for the first time since 2019. I arrived in Malaysia excited to share my research to fans and academics studying pop culture, especially about BTS.
I will post our writing progress in the blog in coming days!
Friday, July 26, 2024
AKLATAN KO’Y KANLUNGAN: Fostering inclusive, diverse and safe spaces in school libraries (2 of 2)
Thursday, July 25, 2024
AKLATAN KO’Y KANLUNGAN: Fostering inclusive, diverse and safe spaces in school libraries (1 of 2)
It's been a month since I talked about the Aklatan Koy'y Kanlungan (AKK)Campaign at the PASLI National Conference in Saint Louis University, Baguio. It is always good to look back and chart progress, or the lack of it. So, I'm posting the slides that show principles and aspects of inclusive, diverse and safe school libraries.
These principles bleed into the AKK Campaign.
You can approach the planning and design of services and programs by considering these aspects:
1. Collection diversity: Ensure that the library's collection represents a wide range of cultures, perspectives, and experiences. Include books, ebooks, audiobooks, films, and other media from different ethnicities, religions, and sexual orientations.
2. Multilingual resources: Have materials available in different languages to cater to the diverse language needs of the community. Offer books, newspapers, magazines, and online resources in multiple languages.
3. Programming: Organize events, workshops, and activities that celebrate different cultures, traditions, and perspectives. Collaborate with local community groups to encourage participation and representation from diverse backgrounds. Cover topics like multicultural literature, equity, and social justice.
4. Accessibility: Make sure the library is physically accessible to people with disabilities. Provide ramps, elevators, designated parking spaces, and adequate signage. Additionally, offer materials in formats suitable for different needs, such as large-print books, audiobooks, and digital text-to-speech options.
5. Staff training: Provide training for library staff to be aware of and sensitive to issues of diversity and inclusion. Educate them on unconscious biases, cultural competency, and respectful communication to ensure a welcoming environment for all library users.
6. Outreach: Actively engage with diverse communities through targeted outreach efforts. Attend community events, partner with local organizations, and use various communication channels to promote library services and programs to underrepresented populations.
7. Feedback and evaluation: Regularly seek input from library users to identify areas for improvement and measure the success of diversity and inclusion initiatives. Conduct surveys, focus groups, or gather feedback through comment cards to understand community needs and preferences better.
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Who is our Moving Buddy?
@titazeeh7 Who is our moving buddy? #newlibrary #highschoolLibrary #gogriffins ♬ Who - Jimin
Monday, July 22, 2024
ARMY Month Day 22: Ships, Love Teams and the Biases that Define Us (1 of 4)
Taehyung’s IG posts last night created a noise, once again, on socmed particularly a photo that shows him with JK and the other where he holds a McDonald frenchfries. While such photos are simply conveying that our V was enjoying a well deserved break, fans have varied interpretations and reactions. Taekook shippers were delighted and fans sensitive to the issue of the Israel and Palestine conflict went on social media to voice their opinions from the sarcastic to the scathing.
Thinking about the controversies these pictures have elicited had me looking up on materials and information online and via AI.
Let me first share my take on shipping and love teams. I have my own ships: Leia and Han. Katara and Zuko. Hermione and Ron. Pops and Gary. Jolina and Marvin. John Lloyd and Kaye hAbad. I love reading about them and I root for them in my own imagined reality. I watched episodes of Tabing Ilog, Gimik and waited for performances of Pops and Gary on Kuya Germs’ Sunday show. There are ships and love teams I don’t like. I was even condescending on the Alden and Maine love team. Like any fan, my biases and implicit prejudice would get the better of me. What is important is the desire to check our biases and implicit prejudice whichever side of the fence we are in.
It is possible to be self aware and reflective but before I discuss ways to do so, here are reasons that make shipping harmful for the idols and artists as well as the fanbase, fandom and one’s fangirling.
1. Privacy and Boundaries: Idol-fan relationships are built on a foundation of respect for the idols' personal lives and boundaries. Shipping can sometimes cross those boundaries, leading to invasive behavior.
2. Misinterpretation: Fans might misinterpret close friendships or interactions between members as romantic, which can spread false narratives.
3. Pressure on Idols: Public shipping can put pressure on the idols themselves, potentially making them uncomfortable or affecting their interactions with each other.
4. Fan Wars: Shipping can sometimes lead to conflicts within the fandom, with different groups of fans arguing over their preferred ships.
5. Impact on Real Relationships: It can affect the idols' real-life relationships, both within the group and with others outside of it, as they may feel pressured to act in certain ways to appease fans. Shipping, when done respectfully and within fandom spaces, can be harmless fun. However, it's important for fans to remain mindful of the potential negative impacts and respect the personal lives of the idols they admire.
I will be posting parts 2,3 and 4 in the coming days.
Saturday, July 20, 2024
Kuwentong Bangtan: Transcendence in Language and Music Bangtan Style
Back in August 2021, BTS had an interview for TIME where Namjoon stated their goal of transcendence through language and music using them as means to break barriers and cross borders. It is no wonder that singing English songs was a step towards the goal. Including sign language in PTD amplifies this goal even more. Hobi explained the gestures and the signs in an interview at SBS in September of the same year.
@titazeeh7 From the interview in TIME magazine last August 2021, Namjoon and BTS speak of language and music as transcendences 💜
♬ original sound - zarahg08 - TitaZee
Fast forward to 2024, Namjoon combines three languages in Domodachi: Korean; English and Japanese. It is an uncanny combination but the song makes perfect sense! And then we have Jimin who communicates his love for ARMYs in Smeraldo Garden Marching Band and signs L-O-V-E for the dance challenge.
The Center for Reading Assessment and Intervention, Binan Center is now open!
@titazeeh7 ANNOUNCEMENT! Center for Reading Assessment and Intervention - Brentville, Binan is NOW OPEN! A blessed gathering on June 30, 2024 marked the opening of CRAIN-Philippines' third center. Teachers from CRAIN Pasig and Bacolod enjoyed a sumptuous full brunch buffet served by Kusina ni Odeng. Special thanks to Dr. Merlene Alon and Fr. Jason Carmona of the Parish of the Risen Lord. The center is located at 1F Brent Country Center, Village Front Brentville International Community Mamplasan, Binan City Contact Teacher Tasha Mendoza for inquiries. Email crainphilippines@gmail.com or text/ viber 09178154194.
♬ i wonder... - j-hope & Jung Kook