CBE recognizes bank for education support
The Coalition for Better Education (CBE) conferred the Presidential Award to City Savings Bank (CitySavings) during its 16th founding anniversary on August 5 at Golden Prince Hotel and Suites, Cebu City.
CitySavings was recognized as a fellow education advocate who shares CBE’s vision of “Creating Empowered Learning Communities” and has been instrumental to the significant growth and development of CBE as a coalition through its long-term partnership.
Some of the notable initiatives of the bank with CBE are the establishment of the Center for Teacher Excellence (CefTex) and implementation of Project TeACH (Teach, Aspire, Challenge, Help).
CefTex is a joint project of CBE with CitySavings, Globe Telecom and Cebu Normal University (CNU) established in 2001. It is designed to provide a facility for teachers, both pre-service and in-service to acquire and demonstrate advance and relevant knowledge of education and teaching methodologies, teaching skills and techniques that will enhance and develop their capability and competency as teachers. To date the facility was able to train over 1,980 teachers where 270 were able to complete the proficiency certification.
CefTex has also trained more than 800 principals, over 3000 education college students for preservice and 27 parents for teaching assistance.
Project TeACH, on the other hand, is a signature Corporate Social Responsibility in collaboration with CBE and the Department of Education (DepEd). Twenty five public school teachers from the National Capital Region (NCR) were trained during the pilot run in October 2013, to integrate technology in the learning environment by weaving it into authentic project based learning (PBL) activities and enhance their Information and Communication Technology (ICT) competencies, a certification program developed by CBE under CefTex. The educators were able to successfully implement their projects in their respective schools centered on various focus areas.
CBE is a coalition convened in April 2001 by the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. (RAFI), the Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. and Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP). It is a non-stock, non-profit, multisectoral organization created to assist in enriching and sustaining Philippine Education.