Just as Goducate Laguna helped schools celebrate Teachers’ Day (see blog Oct 21), Goducate Training Center (GTC) did likewise. On Oct 5, GTC joined Leonora S. Salapantan National High School (LSSNHS) to celebrate World Teachers’ Day in the school’s gymnasium.
The Supreme Student Government (SSG) Leaders partnered with GTC in facilitating the event. The afternoon’s activity revolved round the school’s contest for Mr and MsTeacher 2016, with three GTC staff members acting as the judges.
GTC also sponsored a photo booth at which students and teachers took pictures together. GTC also treated staff of the school with free foot massages after the contest. The free services were to give teachers diversion from their hard work in school and to show them GTC’s regard for their dedication in their work.
*Our guest writer is Reyzie Ozaeta, a trainee at the Goducate Training Center
Foot massage for teachersPhoto taken at photo booth
25 Supreme Student Government (SSG) officers of Buga National High School (BNHS) in Leon, Iloilo, attended a leadership training session at the Goducate Training Center on Sept 10, 2016.
On Sept 28, they facilitated at their school’s Drug Awareness and Wise Use of Technology Campaign, held for over 550 students from all grade levels.
How well the campaign was run has led the SSG officers and their adviser to look forward to having monthly leadership training to maximize the skills of the students in equipping others.
*Our guest writer is Agape Abarte, a trainee at the Goducate Training Center
Four teens from the Goducate literacy and numeracy program in East Malaysia have passed the Philippines Department of Education Alternative Learning System (ALS) Accreditation and Equivalency Test at secondary level, and three of them are now freshmen in universities in the Philippines.
The program in East Malaysia caters for the undocumented Filipinos there, who are not entitled to state education. Goducate trains the women in these areas who have had some schooling in the Philippines before settling down in East Malaysia to teach literacy and numeracy to the children.
In 2014, four children returned to the Philippines to continue their studies through the ALS program. This program is for those people who have not finished their schooling. Those who pass at the high-school (secondary level) can qualify for tertiary education.
They stayed at the Goducate Training Center (GTC) in Iloilo, where they also underwent training in community development work. In July 2015, they completed technical skills training, some in housekeeping, and some in automotive work. This skills training was organized by GTC in collaboration with the Philippines Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).
The teens took the ALS examination in April 2016, and the results were announced in June. Three of them are now freshmen in universities. Maureen Joy Daguyen is a student at Bukidnon Fundamental Baptist Seminary, Bukidnon, Mindanao. Crichelle Pelegrin is taking up Computer Science in Capiz State University. And Ronie Lape is studying Computer Science in Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College in Lemery, Iloilo. The fourth teen, Rodante Peligrin, who has a TESDA National Certificate in automotive work, is now working in an automotive shop in Iloilo City.
In keeping with Goducate philosophy of helping Asians help themselves, and encouraging those who can to help others, all four of these youths do community work in their free time.
*Our guest writer is Joanna De Leon, a community development worker
Crichelle in libraryMaureen on campusRonie doing computer lessons