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— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

Environment is everything that surrounds both the living and non-living things. For that reason, saving it leaves such huge impact, and humans are definitely involved. On the other hand, education as a profession helps individuals to hone their knowledge regarding any aspect. Hence, being a teacher can be used as an instrument to influence students in creating actions and raising awareness on saving the environment.

Firstly, the environmental effects must be shared to the students. By this, they may have realizations on how important not to neglect everything around them is.

Thereafter, create some school activities that relate on relevant environmental issues such as tree-planting or cleaning operations on a particular area. In this way, cooperation of students to these kinds of projects or programs may inspire others to do the same thing as well.

In addition to that, making posters that will be spread out around is also an effective way. It is considered as one of the easiest way to encourage people that ignorance to environment causes no-good, and making small ways to save it may result well.

Therefore, a voice of a teacher that can influence others should not be wasted. Use it as a power to make better changes instead. On the contrary, it does not necessarily mean that having a high position or authority is the only key to achieve environmental wellness. To reiterate, saving the environment has no designations. An ordinary person can also do so, because it is not an obligation, but a will that should start within one’s self.
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KNOWING THE IMPORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENT
Environment is everything that is around us. Environment is the thing that most people neglect without knowing that it is important to us because environment is a part of our daily lives.
I am Rhon Racejhomar T. Estrella from Bulacan State University taking the Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education. As a future educator I will use my voice to influence the youth. Hence, being a teacher has the power to create better changes, for it copes wide audiences, particularly my future students. There are some actions can be done pertaining on sving the environment
First and for most, I will discuss to my students some possible effect regarding the hazardous manners that humans create. It let’s them be aware about the results of environmental neglection.

Then, I will encourage them to use metal or recyclable straw instead of the plastic ones. Because, according to some news report, our cute little turtles ore suffering due to the irresponsible throwing of plastic materials. And plastic straws has the highest amount in pollutes water areas.

Lastly, I will creat activities that students could have a participation with. One examples is doing community service which helps them realise that they are the ones who would benefit from it.

In conclusion having the influence or power should be used as a way on preserving the environment. Because above of it all , it is always about us.
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