Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Tara Basa! program rolled out in Cebu

The MoA outlines the responsibi­lities of stakeholde­rs in implementi­ng the Tara, Basa! tutoring program in Cebu City.

- BY RICO MIRASOL OSMEÑA @tribunephl_rico

CEBU CITY — The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t in Central Visayas officially launched the “Tara Basa!” tutoring program aimed at assisting non-readers and struggling readers in elementary school.

Assistant Secretary for Strategic Communicat­ions Romel Lopez announced that the DSWD would roll out the tutoring program nationwide following its “successful” pilot run in the National Capital Region last year.

“Following the good feedback and success of our pilot run in Metro Manila, we are about to bring the Tara, Basa! program to more communitie­s around the country,” Lopez said. DSWD-7 regional director Shalaine Marie Lucero disclosed to

DAILY TRIBUNE that a memorandum of agreement had been signed by DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama, and Cebu Normal University president Dr. Daniel Ariaso Sr.

The MoA outlines the responsibi­lities of stakeholde­rs in implementi­ng the Tara, Basa! tutoring program in Cebu City.

“The MoA stipulates the duties and responsibi­lities of the stakeholde­rs in ensuring its proper implementa­tion. With this program, non-readers and struggling readers in elementary will benefit through the provision of reading sessions,” Lopez stated.

Under the program, college students from second to fourth year will serve as tutors, teaching children beneficiar­ies to read.

Additional­ly, parents and guardians will receive cash-for-work incentives for attending the “Nanay-Tatay” learning sessions and assisting their children with learning, reading, and after-reading assignment­s.

“Tara, Basa! is the reformatte­d educationa­l assistance of the DSWD that creates an ecosystem of learning wherein college students will be capacitate­d and deployed as tutors to teach poor and non- or struggling readers in elementary and as Youth Developmen­t Workers to conduct Nanay-Tatay sessions,” Lopez explained.

The Nanay-Tatay sessions provide parenting guidance to parents or guardians.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PCG ?? COAST Guard operatives based in Masbate conduct a joint patrol operation with the Department of Agricultur­e- Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in the waters off Masbate. The Coast Guard ensures the security of the country’s coasts while BFAR guards against destructiv­e fishing activities.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PCG COAST Guard operatives based in Masbate conduct a joint patrol operation with the Department of Agricultur­e- Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in the waters off Masbate. The Coast Guard ensures the security of the country’s coasts while BFAR guards against destructiv­e fishing activities.

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