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Saint Mary’s School of Sagada,  Inc.
Sagada, 2619 Mountain province


PRESS RELEASE
16  April 2004

WORLD-CLASS TRAINING IN SAGADA
By Bernice A. See

Saint Mary’s School of Sagada, Inc. [SMSSI] fulfilled its mission of  bringing the 2002 Intel Excellence in Teaching awardee Dr. Josette Biyo to do a workshop in Sagada. The Centennial Summer Institute in Science Research Education and Science Summer Youth Camp was conducted this April 12th – 14th, 2004 at Saint Mary’s School, Sagada, Mountain Province. Dr. Biyo,  the first Asian to win the international award  since its inception in 1997, headed the 11-member team composed of teachers from the Philippine Science High School – Western Visayas [PSHS-WV] Campus who are well-experienced in giving workshops  to teachers in the Visayas and Mindanao.  This was their first workshop in Luzon. 

The three-day Institute was an intensive hands-on interactive training focusing on the best teaching strategies that are being used by the PSHS-WV faculty headed by Dr. Biyo as the Academic Chief.   Attended by 43 teachers and 41 students,  the    workshop was part of  SMSSI’s  celebration of the Centennial Year of Christian  Education in Sagada. 

The teacher-participants came from six high schools,  four public and two from the private sector, including SMSSI.  The same number  of elementary schools also participated,  five public schools and one private.  The sister schools of SMSSI, Saint James’ High School in Besao, and All Saints Mission Elementary School in Bontoc, Mountain Province, came over.

Back-to-back with the Institute was the Science Summer Youth Camp whose overall objective was to empower and motivate students to love learning.  It  aimed to aid students by providing effective study skills,  providing students with venues to enjoy science and math,  and enhancing their leadership skills for them to build effective and functional students organizations.  The youth participants came from five schools in Sagada, both elementary and secondary, and two students from out-    of-town schools.

The topnotch team of trainors was brought to Sagada through the efforts of  Saint Mary’s School, Inc. [SMSSI]. Ever since its incorporation,  the Board of  SMSSI focused on transforming the school into an institution of quality learning by vigorous networking with well known institutions and educational corporations like PSHS-WV,  Brent Schools, Inc., and International School –Manila.

This endeavor is a follow-up to the December 4, 2003 visit of Dr. Biyo who came over to Sagada to assess the training needs of SMSSI on the invitation of Mr. Rufino Bomasang,  Chair of the SMSSI Board. The two met earlier as speakers at  the Ayala Young Leaders Forum in February 2003. 

The Institute was generally aimed at sharing the best teaching practices of the
PSHS-WV Campus with Cordillera teachers.  It  also intended to give participants opportunities to reflect on their own teaching strategies, while providing them with a pool of strategies from which they could choose those to be used in their teaching-learning environment.  This is in recognition of  the fact that each school operates within a context of its own.  With their coming over to Sagada, an additional  goal was the establishment of linkages with the participating schools for future endeavors.

The visit of Dr. Biyo and her team was made possible through SMSSI’s efforts to look for sponsors like the Sagada Local Government Unit for the scholarship of the Sagada District public school teachers and Mr. Dennis Faustino for the Saint James High School participants.   PETRON,  the Philippine Geothermal, Inc., took care of the travel of the team from Iloilo to Sagada and back,  while Pfizer Philippines provided the bags for the participants and training paraphernalia, and Philam Life for other support. All these would not have been possible though without the willingness of the PSHS-Western Visayas to share the time and expertise of its faculty with other institutions, and regions. 

The Institute started with a talk on “Teaching Beyond Content” which challenged teachers to teach students to love to learn.  The resource person emphasized that if gifted students like those at PSHS have to be motivated to learn,  how much more for regular students. The traditional approach to teaching was also compared with the Learning Cycle Approach being employed at the PSHS. Emphasis was placed on collaborative learning that has a value-content on sharing.  The use of the environment and ordinary materials that are readily available was emphasized.  Dr. Biyo said that it is how we use the resources available at hand that is important and not how sophisticated are our facilities, nor how plenty or complete.  She mentioned that SMS of Sagada has more textbooks per student than other schools,  even at PSHS-WV, and blessed with a natural environment that is a laboratory by itself. 

The youth participants were given the challenge, “Why Should I Study?”,  as their first topic which was followed by “How do I Study Effectively?”  Group and field activities were done. A leadership workshop and sharing on organizing a students’ society was also shared. 

The event ended with a demo-teaching by the Humanities,  Science and SMSSI groups with the youth participants as students.  In her closing message, Dr. Biyo promised to come back next summer for an Evaluation Workshop and a bigger Youth Camp as part of the continuing partnership with SMSSI and her passion to
develop a scientific culture among Filipinos.  She also emphasized the seriousness of their efforts and thus their desire to monitor how the teacher-participants will apply their learning from the Institute.

Initially planned to be an exclusive SMSSI activity,  the school opened the Institute to other schools by getting sponsors for other participants.  This is its contribution to upgrading the quality of education in Mountain Province, and living by its motto of sharing blessings. 

Aside from Dr. Biyo who is a Biology specialist,  the other members of the team were  Zennifer Oberio [Mathematics],  Shena Faith Ganela [Humanities], Edgar
Babiera [Integrated Science],  Virna Jane Navarro [Biology], Aris Larroder [Physics and Earth Science], Gilbert Andres [Advance Physics], Mario Juanillo
[Physics and Chemistry], William Laride [Chemistry and Earth Science],  Resa
Joyce Yandog [Chemistry] and Rose Elizabeth Espinosa [Mathematics]. 
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