Teenagers enjoy frisbee in Sabah

In the 4 years since the first Goducate Literacy Center was opened in Sabah, many students have learnt to read and write sufficiently well to find good jobs, in some cases as our assistant teachers. However, these adolescent youths are still exposed to the common social problems in their community, such as early marriage, drunkenness, drug addiction, gambling, gang robbery, and prostitution. We believe that the education that we gave them helps them greatly in facing these challenges, but supplementary activities would help to keep them focused, to develop good character traits, and to channel their youthful energies in good ways.

Last year, frisbee was introduced at the main center. Frisbee can be played in any backyard, and the only equipment needed is the disc. The teenagers have had much fun learning and mastering the rules, and in the process have learnt discipline, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

This year, the exciting feature was the introduction of team uniforms. The uniforms have added so much enthusiasm and a sort of formality to the two teams.

We believe that if we plant good seeds now, we can harvest good fruits in the future. As of now, we can spot the good team leaders—leaders who could help others help themselves.

The frisbee teams
The frisbee teams
Teams in action
Teams in action

Teachers in Goducate literacy centers in Sabah complete round of training

The mothers and young people in who teach at the Goducate literacy centers in Sabah believe in the principle that learning is a process. This gives them the encouragement never to stop learning. Hence every time a training schedule is announced everyone, whether older teacher or new one, is ready and excited.

We have a waiting list of invitations from villages requesting us to open learning centers for them. They were asked to identify individuals in their community able and willing to be trained as teachers. This recent round of training conducted during the second and third week of December and the first week of January was attended by 54 people—-44 existing and 10 potential teachers. The training was facilitated by our head trainer and some of our pioneer teachers, as well as by the visiting trainer from the Goducate Training Center in Iloilo, Philippines, who has been coming every year to help with the training. For the training sessions, the teachers were broken up by their level of knowledge and experience.

Our visiting trainer commented on the big improvements she has seen in the performance of the teachers through the years. With the training of the new teachers, we will be opening a few more centers soon. These new teachers will be assisted by the more experienced teachers from other centers until such time as they are fit and confident to teach on their own.

Although this round of training has just been completed, all the teachers know that there will be more to come. Training sessions are held every quarter. Goducate believes that it is important to maintain the quality of the teachers’ performance through regular training.

Trainees listening attentively
Pioneer teacher as trainer
New teacher demonstrating letter sounds

Students in literacy centers in Sabah undergo year-end examination

Evaluation is vital part of every learning program, and that is just what the more than a thousand children at Goducate’s literacy and numeracy centers in Sabah are undergoing right now. They are being assessed on what they have learnt through the year in their English, mathematics, and science classes. The evaluation also helps us assess the relevance of the curriculum and the effectiveness of the teaching.

The results of the year-end examinations contribute to only 50% of the evaluation. The other 50% is based on the teachers’ assessment of the student’s performance through the year.

Many children have to repeat their grades because their living conditions make it difficult for them to attend class regularly. What matters, though, is that the children are able to master the program.

Taking the written exam
Taking the oral exam