Goducate Laguna helps the youth to pass the ALS examination

One of the programs that Goducate offers in the Philippiines to out-of-school youth and others who have been unable to finish their schooling is training in the Philippines Department of Education’s Alternative Learning System (ALS). Those who pass the ALS examination at the secondary level are eligible to apply for entrance to institutions of tertiary education. Some members of Goducate staff in Laguna are accredited ALS instructional managers (teachers).

13 ALS students began in January this year to prepare in earnest for the exams held in April. They met for review classes for 4 hours every Sunday afternoon at the Goducate Training Center in Laguna. Of these 6 sat for the examination.

6 of these students sat for the examination in April, and 3 of them passed, 1 at the elementary level and 2 at the secondary, a pass rate similar to that in the town of Bay (where Goducate Laguna is based). There, 7 took the examination at the elementary level, and 2 passed; and at the secondary level, 52 took the examination, and 27 passed

One of the students who passed was Manuel, a 29-year-old Goducate staff member. He could not complete his schooling because he had got into trouble with the law. He is now enrolled in a TESDA (Technical Education and Skills Development Authority) course in Practical Nursing. As part of this course, he led a Moringa and Health Seminar for students and their parents at an elementary school (see blog, July 22).

Manuel receiving his certificate.
Manuel receiving his certificate.
Manuel and Mickee (on right), the 2 students who turned up for the graduation ceremony.
Manuel and Mickee (on right), the 2 students who turned up for the graduation ceremony.

Goducate teaches hydroponics to elementary school students in Pupuy

On Sept 6, 2016, a staff member of Goducate in Laguna province of the Philippines taught hydroponics to the staff and to 105 students of Puypuy Elementary School. Pupuy is a district in the municipality of Bay in Laguna. The students were attending Grades 5 and 6.

The aim is to encourage the community to backyard farming, so that they instead of having to buy vegetables, they can just eat what they grow at home. With hydroponics, only a small amount of soil is needed, and the plants do not need as much sunlight as usual. Moreover, the method does not require much space, and can be learnt by children at an early age.

During the session at Puypuy Elementary school, both staff and students learnt how to plant spring onions and “pechay” (a variety of Chinese cabbage).

Demonstrating technique to students
Demonstrating technique to students
students preparing styrofoam cups to use as "pot"
students preparing styrofoam cups to use as “pot”

Goducate in Indonesia celebrates its 5th anniversary

Goducate in Indonesia held a Summit on July 29-31 on Samosir Island to celebrate its 5th anniversary. Samosir is an island (almost the size of Singapore) in Lake Toba (South-east Asia’s largest lake), Sumatra, Indonesia. Almost 60 of the team (Indonesians, Filipinos, and Singaporeans) attended the Summit. Since the team is based in four different cities (Batam, Bandung, Pekanbaru, Medan), this was an opportunity for them to get to know each other and to bond together as a Goducate family.

We spent the first half of our Summit looking back at what we had done in the past 5 years. We were amazed and thankful at how our Sing Your English (SYE) program has become a favourite of thousands of Indonesian students. Our SYE students have overcome their fear speaking of English and are now enjoy conversing in it.

We were thankful that our E-Talk (English-Talk) program has been well received by many adults and has helped them progress in their jobs.

We also heard reports of how our agricultural programs have helped rural communities.

The second half of our Summit was spent dreaming and planning for the future. SYE is planning to double its enrolment for the coming year. To do so, many more Indonesian facilitators will need to be recruited and trained. SYE aims to be the top English ECA (extra-curricula activity) in Indonesian schools in the near future.

We left the Summit refreshed, united, and excited that we can do more to help Asians help themselves.

The Indonesian team
The Indonesian team