Thursday, March 29, 2012

International School--MGIS Scholarship Grant

PRESTIGIOUS SCHOLARSHIP GRANT IN MANILA,PHILIPPINES SY 2012-2013
 
Hey guys! I'm sharing this because I don't want you or your loved ones to lose this very rare opportunity offered only for this coming school year. The Mahatma Gandhi International School (MGIS) in Manila Philippines is in search of a few scholars to fill in the slots for the International Baccalaureate Diploma, valued at P1.2M++ (or $20,000++) worth of scholarship grant for each, sponsored by an external source.

Media friends and social network,please help me spread the word to exceptional peeps out there. Details may be found at http://www.mgis.com.ph/


MGIS Newsletter Page 1, 30 March 2012

MGIS Newsletter, Page 2, 30 March 2012


Dr. Cherry Moriones Doromal,BMC,LLB,MBA is Marketing Director/ Generalist Educator at the Mahatma Gandhi International School (MGIS)  in Manila Philippines, and a proud advocate of high-quality global education.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

The Teacher as a Learner

by: Cherry Moriones-Doromal, BMC,LLB,MBA, DSM
“It looks like you have 30 hours a day, Cherry”, said one of my Facebook friends. She probably noticed that I have loads of activities going on, especially now that I’m with Mahatma Gandhi International School or MGIS—an outstanding international school in Metro Manila, Philippines.

My professional life has been a very exciting journey since day one. I started as a working scholar back in 1993 where I had the opportunity to work as co-anchor for a radio program, and reporter for news and public affairs at DWOO 774 Khz (Mareco Broadcasting Network). Years after, I became a marketing and advertising executive in my own company, held public relations accounts locally and internationally, and landed on television, where I hosted several shows. Afterwards, I became editor-in-chief of a U.S. broadsheet, “The Phil Am Press”, and entertainment editor of a show biz news magazine in Los Angeles, California. I also had the chance to produce and distribute my musical compositions locally.

These exposures opened up more local opportunities which provided me the chance to be editor of the city newspaper of Manila, and later on, to be online editor of The Manila Bulletin Online (something, I’m really proud about!)

Over the past few years, I had such a brilliant exposure in the online world where I held the posts of content writer, advertorial writer, international news editor, website editor, online marketing specialist, SEO specialist and project manager. These were all gratifying learning and earning experiences where I had everything that I wanted in one complete package— travel abroad (without leaving my home), working at my own pace, learning about various things (through research), sharing my ideas, meeting people of different cultures, testing my acumen… and the best part: “at the comfort of my own home”.

I have finished four academic degrees, so far, with one honorary degree—Bachelor of Mass Communication, Bachelor of Laws, Master in Business Administration, Earning Units in Education (which allowed me to take and pass the professional teachers’ board), plus, Doctorate of Strategic Missions granted by the International Communicators Open University at the University of the Philippines.

My friends say I’m obsessed with learning. Well, not necessarily obsessed, but my simple rationale is that the more I learn, the more things I can share. I have been teaching since I was a 5th grader—in the church, in the streets, in different educational institutions, and for the past three years, through my online ministry. It was only last year that I formalized my teaching when I taught in a real school as a professional educator.

I think, life is a non-stop learning and teaching process, as long as one is willing to learn, and is willing to share some or all of his wisdom, whenever there is an opportunity. I’m glad that I thirst for more learning each day. In fact, I’m planning to enroll in culinary school, make-up school, study linguistics, videography, and Special Education, as time permits.

Oh well, speaking of “videography”, that reminds me that it’s 1:30 a.m. now, and I need to go to bed to prepare myself for the Mahatma Gandhi International School (MGIS) Video Production Course for the Middle Years Program . In this course, the students will have the chance to work individually and in groups to produce their own original films using video camcorders, lighting and editing equipment. And, yes, I’ll be attending the course to supplement my film production skills.

 I appreciate how MGIS supports the mission of giving its students, and teachers  top-caliber global continuing education, using state-of-the-art facilities and well-thought programs… Surely, I will maximize this opportunity.

 Part II of this blog coming soon!

More blogs by this author :
What Keeps a Mom Going
Why Should I Send My Child to MGIS
How to Teach the Bible to Kids
How to Discipline the Child with Minimal (or No) Spanking
How To Strengthen Parent-Teen Relationship
10 Secrets of a Peaceful Family Home
Dating Ideas for Married Christian Couples
Take Time with your Loved Ones
What and Where We Eat in the Philippines
More Eats Coming Up!
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Cherry's Channel
Earthwide Concepts
007 Security Agency Inc.
The Manila Saturday Club Civic Association Inc.
International School MGIS

Other Writings by Cherry Moriones Doromal:
http://www.mb.com.ph/node/316971/the-anti-stress-science-facebook

Ways to love your old newspapers

http://www.mb.com.ph/node/316497/ways-love-your-old-newpapers

Wow eating manners!

http://www.mb.com.ph/node/315715/wow-eating-manners

Freeze it!

http://www.mb.com.ph/node/302629/freeze-it

Journal of a Practical Mom

http://www.mb.com.ph/node/302131/journal-a-practical-mom#comment-7014

Honoring a decade of  happy marriage

http://www.mb.com.ph/node/303986/honoring-a-decade-happy-marriage

Summertime ironies are cool

http://www.mb.com.ph/node/315042/summertime-ironies-are-cool

On Sowing and Reaping

http://www.mb.com.ph/node/324542/on-sowing-and-reaping

Leave the crab behind

http://www.mb.com.ph/node/325936/leave-crab-behind