In a quirky and creative twist on the typical midterm exam experience, second-year Engineering students at Bulacan State University have been seen sporting an array of unconventional headgear. This inventive approach to exam-taking was introduced by their professor, Engineer and Town Patroller Lech Walesa Navarra, and it has certainly made a lasting impression. The students can be seen donning masks, sacks of rice, tissues, and various other unconventional headpieces while tackling their exams, adding a fun and lighthearted element to the academic routine.
Engineer Navarra, the mastermind behind this unique idea, expressed his surprise and delight as more than 100 of his students enthusiastically embraced the game. It’s evident that this out-of-the-box approach to exams has not only piqued the students’ interest but also fostered a sense of camaraderie and creativity within the classroom. Professor Navarra’s innovative teaching method not only makes learning more engaging but also shows that a touch of humor and creativity can go a long way in enhancing the educational experience for both students and educators alike.