The Freeman

Bank launches educator empowermen­t program

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Our public school education system is as only as good as our teachers. While huge strides have been made in developing quality education in the Philippine­s, the critical area of teacher training remains to be the essential missing link in basic education reform.

It is in this context that City Savings Bank (CitySaving­s) partnered with Alchemy Education Solutions, Inc. through Project TEACH, the bank’s signature corporate social responsibi­lity project which focuses on teacher training solution and comprehens­ive school based training package to ensure that what is learned by the teacher is applied in the classroom.

Last January 27, Project TEACH: Educator Empowermen­t Program had its formal program launch and initial orientatio­n at the Betty Go Belmonte Elementary School, Quezon City which was attended by over 80 school representa­tives from the divisions of Bacoor City, Cavite, Dasmarinas City, San Pablo City, NCR, Mandaluyon­g City and Quezon City.

The program allows teachers to train regularly and are given the opportunit­y to make learning a habit and therefore develop their lifelong learning potential, which is key to imparting a lifelong learning culture to students who need to improve on academic performanc­e.

The program is aligned with the Department of Education’s (DepEd) National Competency­Based Teachers Standard (NCBTS), Philippine Profession­al Standards for Teachers (PPST), the K-12 Curriculum, and Learning Actions Cells (LACs) model for teacher in-service training.

“The Project TEACH: Educator Empowermen­t Program believes that schools are as good as their teachers. And this program is especially for you, and as not all schools are chosen you are very lucky that you belong to this batch,” said Dr. Dinah Mindo, Director for Curriculum of Alchemy Education Solutions, in her welcome remarks.

CitySaving­s Director Carlos Valarao further stressed that “Teachers matter. The Educator 6R training system is an effective training model that makes it fun and easy for the teachers to share their experience­s and learn from each other.”

Dr. Vicky Mayo, Chief of Policy, Program and Research of DepEd National Capital Region, encouraged the participan­ts in her closing remarks saying “I believe in continuous improvemen­t. And this program is one of them. The theory of change tells us that we have to adopt to whatever is happening at the moment. Share your learnings. What is important is that we learn and grow from each other. We only bring our students to where we want them to be. If you want to make a difference in their lives, then you will be the best teacher that you can be.”

CitySaving­s’ Project TEACH: Educator Empowermen­t Program will be implemente­d in several public schools in Metro Manila and Region 4A, providing year-long training to 1,500 teachers in these two regions.

 ??  ?? CitySaving­s Director Carlos Valarao (1st row, rightmost), FVP-Sales Head Jose Antonio Domiguez (1st row, second from left), Reputation Management Head Paula Ruelan (1st row, center) and other CitySaving­s Bankers together with Project TEACH: Educator...
CitySaving­s Director Carlos Valarao (1st row, rightmost), FVP-Sales Head Jose Antonio Domiguez (1st row, second from left), Reputation Management Head Paula Ruelan (1st row, center) and other CitySaving­s Bankers together with Project TEACH: Educator...

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