Friday, July 1, 2011

62. Bazil Godfrey Makatha, Graduate.

Welcome to Page 126 for: Mr. Bazil Godfrey Makatha.






















1. Passport Size Photo.



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


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3. Comments:



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4. Resume/CV:



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




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


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



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



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



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


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



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12. Letters of Recommendations from Previous Employers, etc.



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13. Travel Documents – Passport.



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




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15. Photo Album:






  • Phone: +255 747 749 023.
  • Email: bmakatha@yahoo.com
  • Date Joined: April 2009
  • Course: Professional Tour Guiding & Leadership.
  • Date Graduated: Still Studying.

Personal Details:
  • Mr. Bazil Godfrey joined this college with an advantage of having been exposed to what tourism is all about. He came with vigor ready to take on any challenge the course might provide. At the beginning he was a bit confused as to what lies ahead, but as time went on he was able to gain focus and the progress became smooth. His hopes are high and we are sure he will benefit from the type of training we are offering. His interpersonal skills has improved a great deal, too.
Class Participation:
  • Bazil might seem not to be very active in class but he likes to sit back and listen with enough concentration and his understanding is displayed in a smile he displays.
  • He is encouraged to talk more and use the class as a starting point to improve his communication skills. Basil speaks very good English and he can take advantage of that.
Related Tasks:
  • Bazil has worked moderately on his Related Tasks and he needs to practice the delivery. This will improve his communication skills.
Project:
  • This is requirement by the Ministry in order to graduate at an Advanced Level.
  • Basil has not started on a project, yet and we encourage him to do that as soon as possible.
Info File:
  • This is a Note Book to be used as a Reference Tool during his guiding duties. It contains items/info that he might easily forget like Distances, years, names figures and other statistics.
  • His Info File is progressing well. 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 more safer. This is great achievement.
Field Trips:
  • Basil has not participated in any Field Trip nor has he filed any Field Trip Report.


Tests & Examinations:
1. Birds Identifications – 93%; This is remarkable achievement in Birds Identification and it shows how much potential Bazil has in becoming a Professional Birding Guide.



Evaluation Report.
  • Basil has not done any Quarterly Evaluation with our Consultant at Kikatiti Camp or at PROTS. This is very important so as to monitor his pace and progress. We encourage him to do that as soon as he reports back for classes in January 2010. The Evaluation at Kikatiti costs only Tshs. 5,000- for fare, lunch and drinks. The Consultant is fee is 10,000.= which is paid by the college.
Star Grading!
We have developed a system that awards students stars for each achievement they accomplish at PROTS. We will publish their efforts, success and future plans. The following are some of the items that may award a star.
  • Ambassador Star: Representing PROTS in a Professional way.
  • Project Star: Doing a project. One star for every project.
  • Organization Star: Organizing an event like a Field Trip.
  • Star of Humour: Ability to make jokes.
  • Academic Star: Class participation like contributing to Class discussions and asking questions.
  • Star of Giving: Making a contributing to the school.
  • Star of Volunteering: Quick in taking up any volunteer work.
  • Model Star: Being a Role model in utilizing our programs.
  • Language Star: Efforts to study and speak Languages fluently.
  • Sports Star: Having remarkable interest in one or many sports, like soccer, etc.
  • Music Star: Displaying remarkable love to music.
  • Field Star: Doing a Remarkable Duty or Chore on Field a Trip.
  • Social Star: Displaying remarkable social, interpersonal skills and maturity.
Too bad, Basil has not accomplished any STAR, so far. As time goes on we encourage him to start shining!
Future Plans:
  • He plans to become a Professional Tour guide. This does not come on a silver plate, Basil has potential that needs to be tapped and the sooner he starts the better.
The rest of the documents for Basil are below. Please take time to go through them and give us your comments and feedback. Thanks.




























































































































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