Goducate introduces program to train existing leaders

As part of its goal to help Asians help themselves, Goducate has started a new program to train existing leaders to be better leaders. The target groups for this training are community, education, government, and religious leaders—especially those who are already recognised as leaders in their respective fields. There are few leadership programs tailored for the needs of those who are already recognised as leaders. In Asia most leadership programs train men who aspire to be leaders. With leaders who already have much experience to share, the method of training most suitable for them is a “forum”—where they gather to listen to experts and then share their experiences in the forum and learn from one another. Our new program is called Asia Forum for Leaders.

Goducate launched this program on Sept 20 by holding a mini-forum in the Goducate Training Center, Iloilo, Philippines, for 14 barangay (village) leaders.

The next day 90 church leaders from Iloilo Province gathered for a 3-day forum. There were sessions on leadership planning, strategy, and implementation, and practical sessions on livelihood projects (eg. vermicomposting, detergent making) for their communities. Those who were interested were given enough African night crawlers to start their own vermicomposting projects. The main speakers were myself from Singapore, Leo Decinal from Laguna, and Jeru Samilo from Iloilo.

The feedback from the leaders was very positive, and another forum has been planned for 150 church leaders in Feb 2017.

There are plans to run another training session in November for 30 town mayors (and their heads of departments) in the province of Laguna (which is south of Manila).

We believe that one of the best ways to help Asians help themselves is to train better leaders for Asia!

eru Samilo, head of GTC Iloilo, speaking on leadership
eru Samilo, head of GTC Iloilo, speaking on leadership
Leaders sharing experiences and learning from one another
Leaders sharing experiences and learning from one another

Goducate in Indonesia celebrates its 5th anniversary

Goducate in Indonesia held a Summit on July 29-31 on Samosir Island to celebrate its 5th anniversary. Samosir is an island (almost the size of Singapore) in Lake Toba (South-east Asia’s largest lake), Sumatra, Indonesia. Almost 60 of the team (Indonesians, Filipinos, and Singaporeans) attended the Summit. Since the team is based in four different cities (Batam, Bandung, Pekanbaru, Medan), this was an opportunity for them to get to know each other and to bond together as a Goducate family.

We spent the first half of our Summit looking back at what we had done in the past 5 years. We were amazed and thankful at how our Sing Your English (SYE) program has become a favourite of thousands of Indonesian students. Our SYE students have overcome their fear speaking of English and are now enjoy conversing in it.

We were thankful that our E-Talk (English-Talk) program has been well received by many adults and has helped them progress in their jobs.

We also heard reports of how our agricultural programs have helped rural communities.

The second half of our Summit was spent dreaming and planning for the future. SYE is planning to double its enrolment for the coming year. To do so, many more Indonesian facilitators will need to be recruited and trained. SYE aims to be the top English ECA (extra-curricula activity) in Indonesian schools in the near future.

We left the Summit refreshed, united, and excited that we can do more to help Asians help themselves.

The Indonesian team
The Indonesian team

Goducate adds fun to Citizen Army Training in school in Bacolod, Philippines

“Fun” isn’t really the first word one would associate with Citizen Army Training (CAT)—except when it is for the students of Bacolod City National High School. At that school, the program will now be more than just the training under military-style discipline. The new program teaches how to build character, how to forge strong friendships, how to be community leaders (primarily at home and in school), and how to address community concerns. It also aims to build the emotional and moral well-being of the students. The methods include problem identification, teamwork, solution application, and evaluation.

The new program, a partnership between Goducate and the school, kicked off early the school year on July 11. It is designed for the grade 10 students (in their 4th year of high school), and will continue till the end of the school year in March 2017. Around 600 of the over 700 students have been assigned to.Goducate. These students, grouped into 19 sections (of 30 students each), meet up with Goducate facilitators once a month

Through this program, we aim to make the youth become an active and aggressive force in providing solutions to problems in the community even at their young age.

*Our guest writer is Jeru Samilo, Coordinator of Goducate Training Center in Iloilo

Lecture on community health
Lecture on community health
Small-group activity
Small-group activity
Group doing army drill
Group doing army drill