APIIS
(Asia Pacific Institute of International Studies)- Goducate Academy held its
first ever STAR Sunday Celebration on October 31, 2021. The aims of the
celebration are to:
• Show video presentations of what children
have learned in one month;
• give
Thanks for what the program has
given to the children and their families;
• Appreciate parents’ efforts through
awarding them certificates, rosettes, and appreciation videos made by the
teachers.
•
Recharge
parents so that they can continue helping to educate their children.
The
theme was based on Philippines’ Department of Education’s emphasis on the
United Nations, so our teachers asked learners from Kindergarten and Rev Up
classes to dress up in the national dress of a country of their choice. Parents
were asked to take videos of the children saying something in the native
language of the country they chose to represent. We compiled and edited the
videos received, to produce four videos, one from the Kindergarten class and
three from the Rev Up classes.
The 1
hour and 30 minute virtual celebration was packed full with an overview of the
United Nations, video presentations, giving of awards, and a message from the Founder
of APIIS and Goducate. In his message, the Founder, Dr. Paul Choo, recounted
his own experience of home-schooling
his children decades ago. He pointed out that a child’s academic excellence,
performance, and even character are directly related to the relationship the
child has with his or her parents. Building of such relationships is what
Goducate Academy’s home-centric education hopes to achieve.
One of
the highlights of the celebration was the prize-giving. Traditionally, teachers
or instructors are the ones who hand out the awards to the learners, but during
this celebration both the children and the parents were the stars. The school gave
awards to children who did well, but it was the parents who picked the awards
from what had been shown to them. In addition, parent-and-child pairs received
appreciation in the form of rosettes and certificates presented electronically.
Finally,
several parents were asked to talk about their experiences and expectations at
the closing of the virtual celebration. One mother said, “My child has been
through a lot, she experienced discrimination in school back then, she never
had a good school but we’re really happy because my child changed a lot
entering Goducate. She’s always excited in the class now, unlike before. She
changed drastically.”
This Star Sunday Celebration will be held every last Sunday of the month, the aim being to bring out the best in every child and to empower the parents in every family.
*Our guest writer is Pamela Kaye Dingal, APIIS-Goducate Academy, Instructional Technology Support.