Sharing of experiences and insights emphasizing the value of cross-cultural perspectives marked the final leg of the Tottori University delegates’ Immersion Program with Benguet State University (BSU).
The delegates reflected on how their perspectives on the province and the country had evolved, comparing their initial impressions with the discoveries they made during the immersion program. They also expressed their appreciation of the activities undertaken, highlighting learning experiences that went far beyond the classroom. Ultimately, the students expressed deeper appreciation for learning English, noting that this is not only a subject in school but a vital tool for communication.
The closing activity commenced with a heartfelt message from the IRO Director, Dr. Rex John G. Bawang, congratulating the delegates for completing their immersion. Alongside the ILC Director, Dr. Jhordan T. Cuilan, Dr. Bawang awarded the certificates recognizing the students’ achievements and the invaluable role of Tottori University staff members, Sir Kaoru Hayata and Ma’am Shanika Ito, in assisting in the conduct of the program.
Sir Hayata and Ma’am Ito also delivered messages of appreciation, noting how the immersion program allowed their students to blossom, showing visible transformations in their individual growth and a profound sense of confidence. Dr. Cuilan concluded with words of gratitude to all those who contributed to the success of the Socio-cultural Immersion Program, which is now in its second year as an ILC Flagship Training Initiative.
On March 7, the delegates explored the Baguio Botanical Garden for their final excursion. Known for its lush greenery and tranquil environment, the site features Friendship Gardens representing countries with cultural ties and sister-city relations with Baguio City, including Japan.
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