Friday, May 23, 2025

Reflection - Library Explorers:

                                    Reflection - Library Explorers:


My journey to the library from the classroom was filled with anticipation and curiosity. I could feel the excitement within me. The path to the library was lined with vibrant plants and trees. Now, the exploration inside the library began. Firstly, before dwelling away into the books, the library had beautiful traditional paintings on the walls. The library was filled with motivational quotes everywhere. I appreciated that the books are arranged in alphabetical order, particularly the works by Western authors, which are organized by surname. This thoughtful organization made it easier for the students to locate the materials needed. I found out that English-Tibetan dictionaries are readily available for reference. I was particularly intrigued by the rare books section located in the history and civic corner, where I learned that these are not only scarce but also quite expensive. The "Great World Atlas" caught my attention as well, serving as a valuable tool for understanding geographical context in historical studies. For students in grade 7 to 10, I noted that history texts are conveniently located in the commerce corner, making them easily accessible. Overall, my visit to the library was enlightening, and I look forward to delving deeper into the rich historical resources available.


Written by Rigsar Lhadon

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