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Parel (The Philippine Star) - July 2, 2018 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines —
Early childhood education clearly plays a key role in a child’s development,
helping shape the quality of a child’s life and his chances of succeeding later
on.
In Maasim, Sarangani,
the kindergarten students of public elementary school Mangelen Integrated
School (MIS) are off to a good start following the donation of a two-classroom
building by Sarangani Energy Corp. (SEC), a subsidiary of the Mindanao-based
Alsons Power Group (APG), which owns and operates the 210-megawatt Sarangani
Energy baseload coal-fired power plant in Maasim. The plant provides power to
around three million people from Sarangani, General Santos City and other key
areas of Mindanao.
Known as the President
Rodrigo Roa Duterte (DU30) Early Learning Center, the building caters to
kindergarten pupils from Barangay Kamanga and nearby communities. Each of the
classrooms that can accommodate 40 to 50 pupils is equipped with visual aids
including a television for education programs, along with learning materials
that include big illustrated children’s books written in Blaan with English
translations.
According to Alsons
Power and SEC executive vice president and CEO Tirso Santillan, the learning
center is an example of how private sector companies like Sarangani Energy can
partner with government entities such as the Department of Education and local
government units to “help enhance the quality of a child’s foray into formal
education – especially in the rural areas.”
More importantly, the
DepEd curriculum for kindergarten and early graders requires that subjects be
taught in the children’s “mother tongue.” According to Santillan, “This is
especially important to young learners belonging to indigenous communities such
as the Blaan as it allows the children to learn concepts in their own language
and also allows for the preservation of a particular indigenous community’s
oral folklore and traditions.”
The occasion was in
fulfilment of a promise made by the power firm to President Duterte when the
latter graced the January 2017 ceremonial switch-on of SEC’s first 105-megawatt
section of the 210-megawatt baseload coal plant and the kick-off ceremony for
the coal plant’s second 105-megawatt section.
Present as keynote
speaker during the turnover was Cielito “Honeylet” Avanceña.
“Not everyone is
privileged or blessed to be able to go to school,” she said, citing that the
gesture of Alsons is much appreciated because of its great impact on the
community.
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School principal Cleofe
Quintana affirmed, “This donation is going to have such a great impact on the
beneficiary pupils, some of whom have never seen a television before in their
lives because they do not have one in their homes, since many of the parents in
our communities only rely on farming or fishing for their livelihood.”
With the DU30 Early
Learning Center and the generosity of companies like Alsons and Sarangani
Energy Corp., a public school like Mangelen Integrated School is able to
provide “a child-friendly classhome” where learning is fun, exciting and
nurturing.
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