Preparing Trainers for Goducate’s Sing Your English program in Malaysia

Learning English can be intimidating, scary, or boring for children, which is why Goducate developed the Sing Your English (SYE) program for use in Indonesia. SYE uses songs, games, and fun activities to teach English. Because of school closures due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this program is being conducted online.

Goducate is now preparing to introduce the SYE program in Malaysia. It is doing so in partnership with The Blue Ribbon Global (TBR), whose principles emphasize the development of character values and harmonious relationships within a diverse community.

A training session was held on Zoom on March 29-31 for participants from two partners of TBR. Forty of the trainees were Burmese refugees from Ruth Education Center, and two were interns from the UCSI Vocational Internship Program (VIP). The trainees were taught the philosophy behind the SYE program, classroom-facilitation skills, and how to conduct SYE online through Zoom. In accordance with Goducate philosophy, the aim is that the trainees will later train others.

The trainers were a team from Singapore, Philippines, and Indonesia. The team has received feedback that the training opened the eyes of the participants to how to teach English in a fun and effective way. It would like to identify more potential facilitators and teachers for the program. The hope is that SYE can now be introduced to all refugee centers in Malaysia to teach English and build harmonious relationships there.

SYE Book 1 Demo Class
(L) Trainees doing worksheet
(R) Trainee doing speaking activity
*Our guest writer is Honeylyn Pereira, a Goducate staff member.

Goducate’s Sing Your English program now delivered to homes in Indonesia

Goducate’s Sing Your English program (SYE) used to be taught in schools in Indonesia, but was temporarily halted when the Minister of Education announced on June 15, 2020 that extracurricular programs, whether delivered online or offline, should not be forced on students, especially during a pandemic.

Convinced that the ability to communicate in English is important, Goducate began to promote SYE online through a webinar for teachers. The webinar was attended by thousands of teachers from all over Indonesia, and as far as Sabang (Aceh) and Papua. The teachers were encouraged to register their own children for the SYE program on Zoom, and also to invite the parents of children attending their SYE Zoom lessons to join the class.

SYE class by Zoom

The response was amazing. As of November 2020, there were more than 100 SYE Z-Class students and registration is continuing, though the number of parents joining the classes is far from the target.

The SYE Zoom Classes are held every afternoon. Class levels range from Kindergarten to Junior High School. Parents are delighted that their children are occupied by SYE at home.

There is no charge for the SYE Zoom classes but students are encouraged to buy the SYE books.

Children with SYE materials

*Our guest writer is Sarah Sihombing, SYE Coordinator/Programme Development.

Goducate Team in Indonesia Meets for Summit

The Goducate team in Indonesia met in Bandung Aug 22-25 for its 3rd biennial summit. The team is scattered in different parts of Indonesia—-Batam, Medan, Pekanbaru, Samosir, and Bandung. So the meeting was a chance for members of the team from various locations to share with others the work they are doing, the kind of progress they have made, the challenges they have faced, and their plans for the future. It was also a time for newer members to meet the older ones for the first time.

An important part of the programme was the discussion about how our work can be extended to other parts of Java. A sobering thought was how large the island of Java is. The team was thus challenged to think hard, and to plan well, about how they would go about ensuring that their plan to extend their work in Java can be carried out efficiently.

SYE leader presenting the team’s work

The meeting also had its lighter moments, with a skit, games, and a trip to explore parts of Bandung.

Games time at the summit

Writer is Vivien Choo, Director of Goducate Singapore