More online training for Goducate teachers and students in Sabah

From the start of this year, Sabah had a second lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first Movement Control Order was made in March last year (see Goducate blog 2020-07-31). Only two of the 10 Goducate schoolhouses went back to the face-to-face teaching in January and February this year, but we are aiming for them to go online.

Through its Sabah GOALS (GOducate Alternative Learning Schoolhouses) Program, Goducate had been helping “undocumented aliens” in Sabah who are not entitled to education in government schools. It had been doing so by training mothers to teach the children in the community. Mothers offer their homes to be used as Goducate schoolhouses.

Thanks to technology, and through constant encouragement, the mothers and youth had become open to learning new ways of teaching. We are grateful to those donors who helped to provide smartphones and monthly food and mobile data allowances for the teaching-mothers and the youth. The recipients are now given training on how to maximize the use of their phones.

The online trainings for the teachers are to equip them for the new-normal method of education. Using different phone applications such as Zoom, Messenger Chat Room, Google Meet, and WPS Office the teachers can now connect with and teach their students without exposure to health risks associated with face-to-face contact. The trainers are from Camp Goducate Iloilo, Philippines.

The teachers have been grateful for what they have received. One teacher wrote, “Thank you so much, these smartphones are a big help for the children and teachers in our schoolhouses for trainings and meetings”. Another teacher wrote, “Without these phones, I am not sure if I can join the available seminars or even one day teach to an online class”.

*Our guest writer is Pamela Kaye Dingal, who is in charge of the Sabah GOALS Program.

Goducate Laguna participates in Youth Leadership Peace Summit 2021

On Feb 17, 2021, Goducate Laguna partnered with My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) Philippines Youth sector to participate in the Community Mobilization Project of the Local Government of Laguna, Youth Leadership Peace Summit 2021. The Summit was organized by Regional Mobile Force Battalion (RMFB-4A) at San Pablo Central School Gymnasium, San Pablo City, Laguna.

The Summit was part of an effort to foster closer ties with youth leaders to keep them away from illegal activities. It also aimed to hone youth to become better leaders and advocates of peace in their respective sectors.

25 youths from Goducate Laguna and the MBK-Youth sector, together with the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Federation of Laguna and other youth leaders and influencers of Region 4A-CALABARZON, attended the Youth Leadership Peace Summit. Altogether,  there were 125 attendees at the Summit.

Leo Decinal, Goducate Laguna Project Consultant and My Brother’s Keeper Philippines National Coordinator, was one of the resource speakers. He spoke on Values and Family. Other topics covered at the Summit included leadership; nationalism and patriotism; Executive Order No. 70 (an effort to institutionalize the Whole-of-Nation Approach to harmonizing government development efforts and services to pursue the country’s peace agenda); drug addiction and prevention; and love, courtship & marriage.

*Our guest writer is Donnalyn Pereira, a staff member at Goducate Laguna.

Goducate Baguio provides life coaches to the police

The Goducate Team in Baguio had started to help the local branch of the Philippine National Police (PNP) with the Enhanced Revitalized Internal Cleansing Strategy (ERICS) (see Goducate blog of March 27, 2020), but the program was interrupted by the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. So the program was converted to a virtual one using Zoom as a platform.

Under the ERICS program, members of the police force have to be part of a squad, with each squad being guided by life coach.

Goducate is one of the organizations that provide life coaches to the PNP. The Goducate Baguio team has been conducting the Squading Weekly Interactive Meeting (SWIM) on Zoom since July 2020. There are now nearly 60 police officers attending the weekly Zoom sessions held in various provinces around the region—namely, Mountain Province, Ifugao, Abra, Benguet, Apayao, and Kalinga.

*Our guest writer is Carmela Damaso, a member of Goducate staff.