Storms Brewing in Mamburao

10 August 2012

Continuous rain accompanied by strong winds showered the entire landscape of Mamburao during the week of their Grade One Teachers’ Training, which was on July 27-28, 2012. Typhoon Gener was just about to enter the Philippine’s area of responsibility on Sunday but was already making his presence felt even before the training started. The perfect bed-weather, however, had no effect on the teachers’ resolve to attend the training. Teachers from 22 schools participated.

The excitement of the 60 participants was easily felt right from the start of the training. English was the first of the two subjects tackled with Dr. Guevara, the president and CEO of Synergeia Foundation, Inc., as the resource person. Dr. Guevara advocated the significance of making the lesson plans fun and relevant to the children to keep them engaged and interested in the lessons. She demonstrated how a class should be conducted by treating the training like a real grade one English class, even calling the teachers children. Dr. Guevara also provided an abundance of teaching strategies and tips whenever she could such as teaching the importance of
proper pronunciation, revealing the fun and usefulness of incorporating songs, jazz chants and other forms of art in the lesson plan, and promoting the value of persistence in correcting the various mistakes of their students while actually correcting some of the participants’ mistakes as well.

The rest of the training was handled by Dr. Antonio Jose N. Torralba, who is Vice Chairman of Synergeia. Using his vast arsenal of touching videos, Dr. Torralba inspired the participants to be better teachers and to focus on the students’ development instead of on their lesson plans. He mentioned that the DEPED curriculum should be used as a guide and not as cast in stone. Constant assessment of the students’ capabilities and needs should the basis for the pace and teaching strategies of teachers. In the afternoon session, Dr. Torralba gave time for five teachers to conduct a demonstration on how to teach mathematics to grade one students. Everyone was given time to share their thoughts and comments regarding the demonstration classes.

Before the training concluded, the participants thanked the relentless support that Synergeia has been providing. They were also grateful for the unparalleled passion and kindness of Mayor Voltaire Anthony C. Villarosa, who was present throughout the entire training even though he was sick and not feeling well. In the end, the teachers of Mamburao felt so fulfilled with the many insights they learned. The training also became a venue for teachers to become students once again, from actively participating and reciting to giving their all during activities and games. The participants vowed to be better teachers so that their students may also be showered with more knowledge and skills for a better future.


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