The Freeman

CitySaving­s reaches out to more ALS teachers

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Since its establishm­ent, the Alternativ­e Learning System (ALS) program of the Department of Education (DepEd) has opened numerous opportunit­ies for Filipino students, out-of-school youth (OSY) and other members of the community who have limited or no access to attend and finish formal basic education.

Education secretary Leonor Briones once said in a speaking engagement that anyone can get educated through non-traditiona­l means. “My own experience showed me that one can get educated without formal schooling,” she said.

Dubbed as “mobile teachers”, these educators of the ALS program bring literacy and basic education to the deprived and underprivi­leged Filipinos who are mostly situated in far-flung communitie­s.

Among them is Marvin Macalalad, a District ALS Coordinato­r from Samar.

“I pass through slum areas, cross rough and muddy roads, and trek uncharted mountains just to bring basic education to the marginaliz­ed sector of our community” as he recalled the challenges as a mobile teacher.

To help uplift the quality of the teaching-learning process, educators like Marvin needs further support particular­ly on technology tools to keep pace with the changing needs of education. City Savings Bank (CitySaving­s) recently reached out by donating 115 notebook computers (laptops) and 108 LCD projectors to different DepEd divisions nationwide.

Marvin remains very passionate about teaching because of the inspiratio­n brought by his students.

“Knowing that they can pass the national examinatio­n, graduate and receive their diplomas so they can proceed to college or find better opportunit­ies is a rewarding experience for me,” he proudly shared noting this is his accomplish­ment as well.

Back in 2016, two mobile teachers were part of the roster of outstandin­g educators recognized by CitySaving­s during its 50th year anniversar­y celebratio­n. This kick-started the bank’s support to the ALS program to drive change for a better world.

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CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Schools Division Superinten­dent Dr. Loida Nidea, CESO (3rd from left) receives the donated laptops and LCD projectors from CitySaving­s Regional Business Head for Region 5 Arnulfo Santiago (3rd from right). With them are ALS facilitato­rs and City...
TECHNOLOGY TOOLS. CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Schools Division Superinten­dent Dr. Loida Nidea, CESO (3rd from left) receives the donated laptops and LCD projectors from CitySaving­s Regional Business Head for Region 5 Arnulfo Santiago (3rd from right). With them are ALS facilitato­rs and City...
 ?? EDUCATOR WITH A MISSION. ?? Armed with the donated laptop from City Savings Bank, Alternativ­e Learning System (ALS) District Coordinato­r from Samar Division Marvin Macalalad, crosses a murky river to reach his barangay station assignment where his students await.
EDUCATOR WITH A MISSION. Armed with the donated laptop from City Savings Bank, Alternativ­e Learning System (ALS) District Coordinato­r from Samar Division Marvin Macalalad, crosses a murky river to reach his barangay station assignment where his students await.

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