Goducate Training Center, Iloilo, hosts Congressional District Sports Association Meet

The Goducate Training Center (GTC) in Iloilo, Philippines, together with the municipality of San Miguel, hosted the badminton tournament of the 2nd Congressional District Sports Association (CDSA) Meet 2015 last month. It was the first time that GTC has hosted the event.

Eight municipalities from Iloilo province and the host municipality of San Miguel participated in this Department of Education sponsored sports league. The aim of the CDSA sports and cultural competitions is to uncover talents, skills, and potentials of elementary and secondary school students. These competitions are also intended to foster the true spirit of sportsmanship and unity among the participants.

GTC’s multipurpose sports hall accommodated some 300 individuals, from the organizers, athletes, coaches, teachers to parents and supporters, during those two days. This hall is much used throughout the year for various sports activities, such as badminton, volleyball, basketball and many others, as part of GTC’s community work to train youth in qualities such as discipline, sportsmanship, team work, and leadership. Thus hosting the CDSA meet was very much in keeping with GTC’s community work.

*Our guest writer is Joanna De Leon

Warm-up time
Warm-up time
Match in progress
Match in progress

Goducate starts English Corner sessions in high school in Philippines

Speaking fluent English is a necessary communication tool and an important skill needed in most countries, and also in the Philippines. Hence Goducate is offering an English Corner program to Leonora Salapantan National High School in San Miguel, Iloilo, the area where the Goducate Training Center is situated.

The program consists of “creative, stress-free, and laugh-off-your-mistakes” sessions of conversational English for grade 7 students. It kicked off in late August and is open to those interested grade 7 students who have secured their parents’ consent to take part. The English Corner facilitators meet their students every Thursday afternoon for an hour of fun-filled and resourceful English conversation.

The English Corner facilitators are Goducate trainees who can speak English well, and who have been trained as facilitators. 60 enthusiastic students who aspire to be good and confident English speakers attend every week.

* Our guest writer is Joanna De Leon, a community development worker

Facilitators meeting the students
Facilitators meeting the students
An English corner in progress
An English corner in progress

Goducate celebrates 7th anniversary of work in East Malaysia

Goducate Sabah celebrated its 7th anniversary in Sabah last month. The work there is a good example of how Goducate fulfils its mission of helping the needy to help themselves. The population served consists mostly of undocumented aliens who are not entitled to state education. It has meant that children used to loiter around, sometimes getting into trouble. What Goducate does there is to train the mothers to teach the children. Goducate trainers go over periodically to upgrade the teachers.

The people live in remote primitive villages, and the environment has been made particularly difficult in the past couple of years because of the intensified security searches. So the anniversary celebration was an opportunity to thank all those teachers who have perservered in giving the children a chance at some form of schooling. Most of the schoolrooms are makeshift ones, in people’s homes.

For the teachers the anniversary was a chance for them to testify how they have been inspired by the challenges they have had to face, and how they have discovered their own potentials. From being housewives or menial laborers in markets, they have learnt to teach literacy and numeracy, to help children build their characters, to build relationships with others in the village, and to cope with the difficult environment they face. One young teacher said, “Goducate did not teach us to learn but they teach us hope”.

The anniversary program was enlivened by various presentations by students and teachers—ranging from declamations, recitation of poems, to song and dance performances.

Many of the students who have been through the Goducate learning centers in Sabah have found jobs, some as assistant teachers in our learning centers, and one is now a university student (see blog Oct 2, 2015). Goducate is hoping to give many others from this community the opportunity to get a tertiary education.

*Our guest writer is Joy de Pallo

Pioneer teacher giving declamation
Pioneer teacher giving declamation
Young teacher testifying how Goducate has helped her
Young teacher testifying how Goducate has helped her
Chance for teachers to spend day in modern hotel
Chance for teachers to spend day in modern hotel