Friday, July 1, 2011

63. George Mosses, Graduate.

Welcome to Page 111 for: Mr. George Mosses.


Photo: George from a porter to a Professional Mountain Guide.








1. Passport Size Photo.



Not supplied yet.



2. Contact Details:
a. P.O. Box:
b. Phone:
c. E-mail:


Not supplied yet.



3. Comments:



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4. Resume/CV:



Not supplied yet.




5. Classrooms
a. Photos.
b. Presentations Single & Album:
c. Progressive Lists of General Identifications for Animals, Birds & Plants.




Not supplied yet.



6. Projects:
a. Cover Page.
b. Sample Pages.


Not supplied yet.



7. Safaris & Field Trips:
a. Photos:
b. Reports:
c. Evaluations by Tour Leaders & Tourists.



Not supplied yet.




8. Tests & Exam Papers:
a. Results:
b. Sample Papers:



Not supplied yet.




9. Certificate PROTS
a. Certificate.
b. Academic Transcript:
c. Evaluation Reports.



Not supplied yet.




10. Certificates – Others.
a. Certificates from other Colleges – VETA, Computer, etc.
b. Secondary School Leaving Certificates.
c. National Exams Results, etc.


Not supplied yet.





11. Licenses:
a. Driving.
b. Mountain, etc.



Not supplied yet.




12. Letters of Recommendations from Previous Employers, etc.



Not supplied yet.




13. Travel Documents – Passport.



Not supplied yet.




14. Articles:
a. Best Animal, Bird or Plant. Best Field Trip, Park, etc.




Not supplied yet.




15. Photo Album:




Mr. George Mosses (Libby)
Phone: +255 756 830 637.
Email:
Date Joined:
Course: Professional Tour Guiding & Leadership.
Date Graduated: Still Studying.

Personal Details:
Mr. George Mosses joined this college as a young person and with a high motivation. He did not waste time, he started straight away attacking tasks with great vigor and soon was displaying good colours in class. His experience from mountain trips as a porter helped him a great deal. Moses used to ask himself if the skills other guides were right or not. He was therefore very happy to learn professional guiding skills from PROTS.
Class Participation:
  • George was very active in class contributing to class discussions to the benefit of other students. He was always ready to come forward to show examples from himself or his video recording.
Related Tasks:
  • George was in his graduation stages as the system of Related tasks was being introduced.
Project:
  • George worked on his project known as Reproduction in Birds: The Birds Breeding Cycle starting from the
· Courtship
· Nesting
· Mating.
· Eggs.
· Incubation.
· Hatching and
· Fledging.
The aim of this project was to test the competence of the guide and to equip him with the necessary information that will be useful when taking tourists through natural areas taking into consideration that many tourists are interested in birds.
Info File:
  • His Info File was well done and it is a progressive one. He has collected more than 500 items on general information and most of all the items on Outdoor Leadership that provide correct information in case of emergency. This will make his trip much safer.
Field Trips:
  • George went on several field trips and he displayed a great deal of organizational skills by organizing several field trips to different areas. His trips were a success and unique, esp. the famous trip to Mount Meru that took about 10 students to the top.
Tests & Examinations:
George Mosses: *** Graduated.
* Organization Star: - organized Field Trips to Mt. Meru.
* Project Star: Project: Reproduction in Birds.
* Academic Star: Contributed actively in Roles Plays and asked good questions.

Future Plans:
  • He has completed his driving lessons and secured a Driving License. He has great plans to become a Professional Tour guide.

Other Deatials:
George Mosses (Libby), a student at PROTS has been organizing several field trips to national parks but this time he organized one that went up to Mt. Meru in a fashionable way. While we are waiting for the details as to how fashionable and educational this trip was, let us publish the students who participated in this trip.

1. Geroge Moses - Organizer.
2. Bornicausen Mrema - co-organizer.
3. Jesse Godfrey.
4. Gaddy Kimambo.
5. Neema Akirwa.
6. Bahati Marandu.
7. Amani Simon.
8. Bonny Paul.
9. Leonard Kivuyo.
10. Goodluck Lloyd.








































Last: Finally we reached the top and it was like we have been hit by a Taleban bomber in Afghanistan! We challenge you guys to climb Mt. Meru. It is even more difficult that some routes in Kilimanjaro.

Details and learning points from individuals will be published soon.



MT MERU – REPORT by George and Bornicausen, the Organizers.
George Mosess & Bonicauzen Mrema we organized the trip of three days and two nights to Mt. Meru or Arusha National parks, and by organized this trip we have experience and learn a lot of things.
Actually first we learnt how to handle or take care of people - this is difficult to handle or take care of people but probably we can say we succeeded to it because everyone was happy and enjoyed the trip and our organization.
On our trip we where 10 members. Apart from we leader or organizer the rest of member were their first time to climb the mountain, so it was challenging for we organizer/leader to take care until we where reach our goal to socialist peak.
For example in day two we were going to socialist peak where it reaches 4562.13M above sea level. At 9:40 three members they were said we can’t go “forward” or get “back” As leaders we manage to handle that situation by using Guiding skills which we lent from the School.
After that kind of challenge we succeed to take all them to socialist peak and everyone was happy. Some didn’t believe they will make it.
We leaders enjoyed a lot through that challenge we faced because we know there’s time will be seeing a lot of challenge. So by this experience we will know how to deal with challenges.
By GEORGE MOSESS & BORNICAUSEN MREMA

MT.MERU 3 DAYS TRIP, by Leonard Kivuyo
The first day we started to climb the mountain it was so funny, it was like we are playing. Then it started to become tough and tough. Thanks God we had very good organizers - Borncauzen and George who really without them I think some of us could not have managed. Esp. the girls, Neema and Bahati - it was so difficult for them because they were really exhausted. It was difficult for them to walk apart from carrying their luggage. George & Boni tired too but they didn’t give up they tried any how to make sure everybody reached the top and we all did. Congratulations George & Borncauzen for a great job.
The Organizers played their part effectively that’s why they brought us all to the summit. I can say that all members of the trip were well organized and everybody played to his/her position effectively that why everybody satisfied from the Organizers George & Born to the rest of the group.
The second day were the day we went to summit really it was the day every body were expected to reach there and everybody in the group did it was the happiest day but it was very tough one we walked at least 6hrs from the Saddle hut to the summit everybody was exhausted totally even our Ranger Bernard Maganga. Then we come back to Saddle hut while we were there and everybody participated doing what he can in order to get dinner.
At night we had a meeting and we discussed about the whole trip and achievement everybody in the group participated in that meeting.
The last day was for descending down from Saddle to the main gate. In the morning everybody was in a harry of coming down! We worked as the team others prepared tea others cleaning and finally at 8:00. am we started our journey down to the Gate. Everyone was energetic. At the gate we were all happy and we were awarded the certificates.
Thanks to everybody for your participation, thanks organizers Born & George for a well organized trip, thanks God for everything.
Thanks to PROTS for allowing us to Organized trips,
Thanks TANAPA for the certificates you gave us.
Says Leonard Kivuyo
+255 755 507749
Leonardkivuyo2000@yahoo.com
George with the Tanzania Go Minus 26 Tourists group.
This is probably the most experience George gained during his time at PROTS.
His experiences from the Go-Minus 26 Trip will be published soon.

We have a unique system of getting Evaluation Reports from Tour Leaders and this one is for George.









Welcome to Page no 4 ForMr. George Mosses, Graduate.
1.     Passport Size Photo.
Not supplied yet.
2.     Contact Details:
a.     P.O. Box:
b.    Phone:
c.     E-mail:
Not supplied yet.
3.     Comments by Principal:
Not supplied yet.
4.     Resume/CV:
Not supplied yet
5.     Classrooms
a.     Photos.
b.    Presentations Single & Album:
c.     Progressive Lists of General Identifications for Animals, Birds & Plants.
Not supplied yet.
6.     Projects:
a.     Cover Page.
b.    Sample Pages.
Not supplied yet.
7.     Safaris & Field Trips:
a.     Photos:
b.    Reports:
c.     Evaluations by Tour Leaders & Tourists.
d.    Field Guide Books
e.     Field Equipments: Binoculars, Camera, etc.
Not supplied yet.
8.     Tests & Exam Papers:
a.     Results:
b.    Sample Papers:
Not supplied yet.
9.     Certificate PROTS
a.     Certificate.
b.    Academic Transcript:
c.     Evaluation Reports.
Not supplied yet.
10.  Certificates – Others.
a.     Certificates from other Colleges – VETA, Computer, etc.
b.    Secondary School Leaving Certificates.
c.     National Exams Results, etc.
Not supplied yet.
11.  Licenses:
a.     Driving.
b.    Mountain, etc.
Not supplied yet.
12.  Letters of Recommendations from Previous Employers, etc.
Not supplied yet.
13.  Travel Documents – Passport.
Not supplied yet.
14.  Articles:
a.     Best Animal, Bird or Plant. Best Field Trip, Park, etc.
Not supplied yet.
15.  Photo Album:


Welcome to Page 111 for:
Photo: George from a porter to a Professional Mountain Guide.






1. Passport Size Photo.



Not supplied yet.



2. Contact Details:
a. P.O. Box:
b. Phone:
c. E-mail:


Not supplied yet.



3. Comments:



Not supplied yet.




4. Resume/CV:



Not supplied yet.




5. Classrooms
a. Photos.
b. Presentations Single & Album:
c. Progressive Lists of General Identifications for Animals, Birds & Plants.




Not supplied yet.



6. Projects:
a. Cover Page.
b. Sample Pages.


Not supplied yet.



7. Safaris & Field Trips:
a. Photos:
b. Reports:
c. Evaluations by Tour Leaders & Tourists.



Not supplied yet.




8. Tests & Exam Papers:
a. Results:
b. Sample Papers:



Not supplied yet.




9. Certificate PROTS
a. Certificate.
b. Academic Transcript:
c. Evaluation Reports.



Not supplied yet.




10. Certificates – Others.
a. Certificates from other Colleges – VETA, Computer, etc.
b. Secondary School Leaving Certificates.
c. National Exams Results, etc.


Not supplied yet.





11. Licenses:
a. Driving.
b. Mountain, etc.



Not supplied yet.




12. Letters of Recommendations from Previous Employers, etc.



Not supplied yet.




13. Travel Documents – Passport.



Not supplied yet.




14. Articles:
a. Best Animal, Bird or Plant. Best Field Trip, Park, etc.




Not supplied yet.




15. Photo Album:




Mr. George Mosses (Libby)
Phone: +255 756 830 637.
Email:
Date Joined:
Course: Professional Tour Guiding & Leadership.
Date Graduated: Still Studying.

Personal Details:
Mr. George Mosses joined this college as a young person and with a high motivation. He did not waste time, he started straight away attacking tasks with great vigor and soon was displaying good colours in class. His experience from mountain trips as a porter helped him a great deal. Moses used to ask himself if the skills other guides were right or not. He was therefore very happy to learn professional guiding skills from PROTS.
Class Participation:
  • George was very active in class contributing to class discussions to the benefit of other students. He was always ready to come forward to show examples from himself or his video recording.
Related Tasks:
  • George was in his graduation stages as the system of Related tasks was being introduced.
Project:
  • George worked on his project known as Reproduction in Birds: The Birds Breeding Cycle starting from the
· Courtship
· Nesting
· Mating.
· Eggs.
· Incubation.
· Hatching and
· Fledging.
The aim of this project was to test the competence of the guide and to equip him with the necessary information that will be useful when taking tourists through natural areas taking into consideration that many tourists are interested in birds.
Info File:
  • His Info File was well done and it is a progressive one. He has collected more than 500 items on general information and most of all the items on Outdoor Leadership that provide correct information in case of emergency. This will make his trip much safer.
Field Trips:
  • George went on several field trips and he displayed a great deal of organizational skills by organizing several field trips to different areas. His trips were a success and unique, esp. the famous trip to Mount Meru that took about 10 students to the top.
Tests & Examinations:
George Mosses: *** Graduated.
* Organization Star: - organized Field Trips to Mt. Meru.
* Project Star: Project: Reproduction in Birds.
* Academic Star: Contributed actively in Roles Plays and asked good questions.

Future Plans:
  • He has completed his driving lessons and secured a Driving License. He has great plans to become a Professional Tour guide.

Other Deatials:
George Mosses (Libby), a student at PROTS has been organizing several field trips to national parks but this time he organized one that went up to Mt. Meru in a fashionable way. While we are waiting for the details as to how fashionable and educational this trip was, let us publish the students who participated in this trip.

1. Geroge Moses - Organizer.
2. Bornicausen Mrema - co-organizer.
3. Jesse Godfrey.
4. Gaddy Kimambo.
5. Neema Akirwa.
6. Bahati Marandu.
7. Amani Simon.
8. Bonny Paul.
9. Leonard Kivuyo.
10. Goodluck Lloyd.








































Last: Finally we reached the top and it was like we have been hit by a Taleban bomber in Afghanistan! We challenge you guys to climb Mt. Meru. It is even more difficult that some routes in Kilimanjaro.

Details and learning points from individuals will be published soon.



MT MERU – REPORT by George and Bornicausen, the Organizers.
George Mosess & Bonicauzen Mrema we organized the trip of three days and two nights to Mt. Meru or Arusha National parks, and by organized this trip we have experience and learn a lot of things.
Actually first we learnt how to handle or take care of people - this is difficult to handle or take care of people but probably we can say we succeeded to it because everyone was happy and enjoyed the trip and our organization.
On our trip we where 10 members. Apart from we leader or organizer the rest of member were their first time to climb the mountain, so it was challenging for we organizer/leader to take care until we where reach our goal to socialist peak.
For example in day two we were going to socialist peak where it reaches 4562.13M above sea level. At 9:40 three members they were said we can’t go “forward” or get “back” As leaders we manage to handle that situation by using Guiding skills which we lent from the School.
After that kind of challenge we succeed to take all them to socialist peak and everyone was happy. Some didn’t believe they will make it.
We leaders enjoyed a lot through that challenge we faced because we know there’s time will be seeing a lot of challenge. So by this experience we will know how to deal with challenges.
By GEORGE MOSESS & BORNICAUSEN MREMA

MT.MERU 3 DAYS TRIP, by Leonard Kivuyo
The first day we started to climb the mountain it was so funny, it was like we are playing. Then it started to become tough and tough. Thanks God we had very good organizers - Borncauzen and George who really without them I think some of us could not have managed. Esp. the girls, Neema and Bahati - it was so difficult for them because they were really exhausted. It was difficult for them to walk apart from carrying their luggage. George & Boni tired too but they didn’t give up they tried any how to make sure everybody reached the top and we all did. Congratulations George & Borncauzen for a great job.
The Organizers played their part effectively that’s why they brought us all to the summit. I can say that all members of the trip were well organized and everybody played to his/her position effectively that why everybody satisfied from the Organizers George & Born to the rest of the group.
The second day were the day we went to summit really it was the day every body were expected to reach there and everybody in the group did it was the happiest day but it was very tough one we walked at least 6hrs from the Saddle hut to the summit everybody was exhausted totally even our Ranger Bernard Maganga. Then we come back to Saddle hut while we were there and everybody participated doing what he can in order to get dinner.
At night we had a meeting and we discussed about the whole trip and achievement everybody in the group participated in that meeting.
The last day was for descending down from Saddle to the main gate. In the morning everybody was in a harry of coming down! We worked as the team others prepared tea others cleaning and finally at 8:00. am we started our journey down to the Gate. Everyone was energetic. At the gate we were all happy and we were awarded the certificates.
Thanks to everybody for your participation, thanks organizers Born & George for a well organized trip, thanks God for everything.
Thanks to PROTS for allowing us to Organized trips,
Thanks TANAPA for the certificates you gave us.
Says Leonard Kivuyo
+255 755 507749
Leonardkivuyo2000@yahoo.com
George with the Tanzania Go Minus 26 Tourists group.
This is probably the most experience George gained during his time at PROTS.
His experiences from the Go-Minus 26 Trip will be published soon.

We have a unique system of getting Evaluation Reports from Tour Leaders and this one is for George.












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