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Three interesting ways P&G promotes green initiatives in shopping

In the Philippines, e-commerce has increased as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the economy benefited from this strong expansion, it also brought up a new issue: more plastic garbage as a result of delivery packages.

With their efforts to reduce, reuse, and recycle trash in their business ecosystems, companies like Procter & Gamble (P&G) Philippines, whose portfolio has been trusted over the years for its premium health care, home care, beauty, and grooming products, contribute to a more sustainable world.

The company’s “Project LESS” sustainability program includes waste reduction strategies for both in-store and online sales.

Here are three ways that P&G promotes more thoughtful consumption:

1. Many of P&G’s products are reducing or replacing packaging. P&G bottles of Herbal Essences’ bio:renew shampoo are made with 25% post-consumer resin (recycled plastic). P&G also eliminated plastic overwrap on Safeguard soap multipacks, replacing them with recycled paper cartons. This reduced 8,500 km of potential plastic waste or one thousand times the length of the Boracay coastline.

P&G Philippines also customized its product bundles packaging by converting laminate-based bellybands and stickers to 100% FSC-certified papers, resulting in reduced bundling material usage and a 380,000 kg reduction in plastic waste.

2. P&G created ready-to-ship bundle containers. Olay produced a “Ship-In-Own-Container” packaging for online purchases. This eliminates the need for additional customization and last-mile packaging materials such as bubble wrap, fillers, and tape.

3. P&G partnered with an eCommerce company to recycle and reuse its cartons for last-mile packaging. Sellers usually protect their products during delivery with excessive amounts of plastic wrap. To address this, P&G launched a regional sustainability partnership with an eCommerce company to recycle and reuse cartons from their Cabuyao plant for last-mile packaging in e-commerce deliveries. Cartons are converted into a honeycomb-like protective wrap which also provides quality delivery insulation, resulting in avoidance and reduction of plastic bubble wrap usage which could have potentially ended up as waste. As of August, P&G has supplied its eCommerce partner with over 4,000 kilograms of cartons for recycling and reuse.

P&G is dedicated to developing superior and long-lasting substitutes that are beneficial to the economy, customers, and the environment. P&G Philippines was recently presented with the Sustainability Company of The Year Circle of Excellence Award at the 2022 Asia CEO Awards. The prize honors persons who have made significant environmental advancements and shown leadership and dedication to sustainability.

Please visit http://www.pg.com for the latest news and information about P&G and its brands.

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See what items are on Moira’s Christmas shopping list!

For some people, it might be difficult to find the ideal holiday presents for loved ones. Giving gifts does, however, come with some pressure because we simply want to do what is best for our loved ones.

Filipino singer-songwriter Moira dela Torre shares her Christmas gift suggestions that are excellent for all ages and for every important person in your life whether you’re still searching for the right presents or simply need some inspiration.

Home Credit recently introduced The Great 0% Interest Festival, allowing shoppers to browse products from approximately 10,000 partner retailers nationwide, making it a happier holiday season. Customers have access to more than 50,000 products through Home Credit, all of which are available at 0% interest through January 31, 2023.

Are you ready? Check out what’s in Moira’s shopping list this holiday season!

Gifts for learning and entertainment

Now is the time to reward hard-working children and inaanaks the gadgets they deserve. Gifting them the latest devices can help them not only study hard, but also enjoy little play time in between to maintain that school-life balance. Not to mention, in the new normal way of learning, smartphones, laptops and tablets, and accessories such as noise-canceling headphones have proven to optimize students’ educational experience, whether for physical classes and especially in hybrid learning.

New NBA season just began last month and this means you may find your dads and brothers with their eyes glued on screens. Investing in a high-quality smart TV at home can be an amazing present for sports fans in the household, as the whole family spends their time at home in the spirit of togetherness during the holidays. To top this off, gifting ate or bunso superb-quality Bluetooth speakers lets everyone party or just chill, anytime and anywhere.

Top tech brands to name a few – OPPO, realme, vivo, Samsung, Xiaomi, Acer, Apple, Huawei, and Asus all offer these gadgets that make the perfect study and play buddy. Not to worry, these brands and other Home Credit’s partner stores nationwide are part of the 0% interest festival for the best deal that you can get this season.

Presents for convenience and healthy living

Inverter technology has been quite an innovation that parents fancy for household appliances. Choosing inverter items over traditional appliances helps one save on energy and cost at home. This season of giving, gifting parents the latest appliances that would guarantee convenient living at home will surely have them enjoying the holidays and beyond.

Inverter refrigerator and air-conditioner are top choices for you to consider! As moms love spending time in the kitchen and making snacks for their families, with a cool and cost-efficient refrigerator in place they can keep their grocery foods in a safe storage to ensure the quality of each item.

While you’re at it, why not get an inverter air conditioner for the family so they can enjoy the cool room temperature during family reunions? An air conditioner will definitely be appreciated in a tropical weather country like the Philippines plus it is also environment-friendly and has lower power consumption.

Another important household appliance is owning a good quality washing machine. Give your titas a washing machine to help them save time by just simply putting their clothes on it, turning on the power and choosing their preferred cycle. It is more ideal than doing their laundry manually, a good way to show how you value their convenience.

Home workouts saw an increase in demand during the pandemic. Surprise your fitness enthusiast sibling or significant other by gifting them a punching bag, dumbbells, yoga mat or go big and fulfill their home gym dream by gifting them with an indoor cycling bike or treadmillas a present this Christmas. Having these fitness equipment at home can let them maximize their workouts at home, to keep them fit and healthy.

Get these home appliances and fitness equipment from Home Credit’s retail partners such as SM Appliances, Robinsons Appliances, Abenson, FC Home, Home Along, AllHome, Emcor, and Automatic Centre.

Curated holiday presents for a more personal touch

Looking for a more creative option for holiday gifting? Try creating your very own holiday gift package! For your coworkers who just had a baby, put in some nice items for infants, toys and clothing in a ribbon-tied box for the complete Christmasy feel. And for the BFFs, you can collect some new shades of lipstick, tag along some trendy accessories and perfume in a cute tote bag or basket for a well-thought out present.

Through Home Credit’s Shopping Basket, customers can visit its partner stores and shop for these varieties of goodies that they can curate in bundles for Php 3,000 minimum worth of items. Shoppers can get them through a monthly installment plan now with 0% interest.

More than ever, the Christmas spirit is alive and well. In order to help you celebrate, Home Credit is providing 0% interest on the greatest gifts of your choosing that will make the whole family feel treasured and appreciated.

Hurry! To download the My Home Credit app and take advantage of the finest Christmas discounts and offers, click here. Visit www.homecredit.ph to learn more about the most recent news from Home Credit Philippines. You may also follow the company’s official profiles on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

 

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Give Generosously, Spend Responsibly: Use Merry GCash to rekindle the spirit of Christmas this year

Over the past two years, everyone has opted to replace festive get-togethers with more low-key events and more straightforward Christmas gift-giving. The return of our customary celebrations and our favorite holiday activities, such as treating our loved ones with presents for Christmas and reconnecting over delicious food as a form of common love language, are making this year’s holidays feel much happier.

The indisputable #1 e-wallet app in the nation, GCash, brings back the Christmas magic to every Filipino as families and friends anticipate a more upbeat and colorful celebration this time around. With its #MerryGCash2022 celebration, GCash invites everyone to go all out and rediscover the spirit of Christmas by giving our loved ones—including ourselves—meaningful presents.

You have the opportunity to win one of these alluring prizes as well as the chance to spread the holiday cheer to your loved ones:

  • Send your pamasko wherever you are

Whether you finally get to see your growing inaanak in person or you will have to deal with another virtual catching up, sending your pamasko is now easier than ever, wherever they are in the Philippines or wherever you are in the world.

With just a few taps, you can send money directly to their GCash account for free through Send Money. You can also send it to their bank account through Bank Transfer or allow them to claim their Aguinaldo even if they don’t have a GCash account through over 2,000 partner outlets nationwide with GCash Padala.

With Send With a Clip, you can also attach photos, videos, voice recordings, and themes for that special Christmas touch!

  • Shop and pay for your gifts, however you want it

However you want to check off your Christmas shopping list, GCash cuts down the hassle and pain of spending by helping you get a little more out of every payment with rewards, deals, and discounts.

Prefer to choose your gifts in person? Avoid the hassle of carrying around cash during the busiest season of the year because you can simply use the Scan to Pay feature to pay for your purchases in over 70,000 stores nationwide. Want to avoid the dreaded Christmas rush? You can conveniently pay for your online purchases even without a credit card or browse from a curated list of favorite brands on GLife.

Whether you choose to pay now, pay later through GCredit or pay in installment through GGives, you can select the perfect gift and fulfill your loved ones’ wishlist.

  • Get exclusive vouchers to make shopping and gifting extra special

Make the most out of your money when spending for Christmas gifts and preparing for your noche buena when you snag exclusive vouchers from the GCash Online Bazaar. From Nov. 28 to January 5, 2023, get cashback for your bills, free shipping deals, and discounts from Google One, Apple, Steam, Agoda,

Spotify, Shein, foodpanda, Auntie Anne’s, Klook, Metromart, Toy Kingdom, Pet Express, Lazada, edamama, Globe at Home and Metrodeal.

To get the most out of your Christmas spending, tap ‘Merry GCash’ on the GCash main dashboard. Upon accessing the Merry G Landing page, tap the Merry GCash Bazaar landing page, select your desired voucher, claim it and use it for your next GCash purchase.

  • Get a chance to win a Macbook, iPhone, PS5 and other prizes every time you use your e-wallet

Aside from spreading the Christmas cheer, the best way to make the holidays a little brighter is turning your hard-earned money into a gift that keeps on giving.

Through the Merry GCash raffle, you can collect as many parols as you can when you use GCash services and light them up for a chance to win PHP 100 million worth of prizes. For a minimum spend of Php 100 using GCash services, fully registered and verified users can get 1 parol per service per day, or earn multiple parols per day when they transact using GLoan, GGives and GCredit.

Enter these parols into the raffle draw by shaking or swiping your phone. Parols entered into the draw will serve as a chance for the user to win a prize during the 1st raffle draw on December 2 and the 2nd raffle draw on December 16, 2022.

GCash will give away five iPhone 14 phones, five Macbook Air M1 laptops and five Sony PS5 Playstations. 65 lucky winners will also take home P10,000 worth of e-fuel cards from Petron, P10,000 worth of Mercury Drugstore gift certificates, P20,000 worth of IKEA gift cards and P30,000 worth of SM Appliances gift cards.

With these enticing prizes at stake, not only can you share the spirit of Christmas with your loved ones, you also get a chance to win something for yourself!

When you use GCash, you can make your Christmas celebration more enjoyable for you and your loved ones with a ton of surprises and exclusive offers. G for more magic during the holidays? #IGCashMo!

Not yet GCash? Get the GCash App from the Huawei App Gallery, Google Play Store, or Apple App Store! Find out how to celebrate GCash by signing up and becoming verified right now!

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SM offers students an environment that is suitable to learning

A student’s cognitive growth depends greatly on the school environment, which is more than just a place where students congregate for classes. According to research, when learning environments are supportive, kids are more attentive and motivated to use higher-order critical thinking skills.

The SM Foundation (SMFI), the corporate social responsibility arm of the SM group, established its cooperation with the Department of Education (DepED) in 2002 through DepEd’s Adopt-A-School Program in an effort to give kids places where they can fully perfect their talents and knowledge.

Through this, SMFI constructs basic furniture and equipment-equipped SM school facilities in local communities. Additionally, SMFI incorporates specialized elements into each SM school structure to cater to the particular needs of the recipients of its funding; some of these amenities include rooms designated as guidance offices, clinics, mini-libraries, and even water tanks and handwashing stations.

To date, SMFI has turned over more than 100 SM school buildings nationwide with the help of its partners, which share the same aspirations for the Filipino learners and teachers. One of which is the SM Prime Holdings (SMPH) – one of the largest integrated property developers in Southeast Asia. Since the project’s inception, over 90 SM school buildings out of the more than 100 were built through the social good collaboration with SM Prime.

Infrastructure for calamity prone areas

SMFI and SMPH ensure that the SM school buildings incorporate a disaster resilient design to guarantee the safety of the students, teachers, and other school personnel. Emergency lights at both staircases, and fire and earthquake alarm bells are also installed.

Principal Joji Buelvo, school principal of Basud Elementary School (BES) in Sorsogon City, shared the state of their school community before they accepted the fully furnished SM school building from SMFI and SM Prime in 2021: “Ang aming paaralan ay saksi sa maraming kalamidad. Kaya karamihan ng mga classrooms ay may kalumaan na, ang mga kisame ay malapit na bumagsak—talagang hindi na conducive for learning.”

“But through your [SMFI and SM Prime] donation, our BES learners now have a haven where we can nurture their young minds to be academically-ready and well-rounded members of the community,” Buelvo further expressed.

Addressing classroom shortage

The continuous rapid growth of the country’s population is taking a toll on schools—leaving the students, even the teachers, with overcrowded classrooms which affect learners’ academic performance.

In 2012, the Banisil National High School (BNHS) in General Santos City received its first SM school building. But being the only secondary school in Barangay Tambler, BNHS records a significant increase in their enrollment per year. With this challenge, SM Foundation decided to provide another edifice of hope for the sub-urban Muslim community in 2021, addressing the growing needs of BNHS learners and teachers.

BNHS then principal Shiela Balbon said, “Yung patuloy na paglobo ng population every year ay talagang naging suliranin namin.

Pagpasok ng 2020, nagkaroon ng COVID. So naisip ko baka hindi na matuloy. Pero itong SM Foundation, walang pande-pandemya sa kanila. Talagang desidido silang matugunan yung pangangailangan sa classroom ng mga estudyante,” she added.

“Our salute to our longtime partner, SM Foundation and SM Prime, for being so generous and proactive in providing us with school buildings that are conducive to learning. We are so grateful for your extended support to our school amidst the pandemic,” Balbon concluded.

Through its School Building Program, the SM Foundation actively participates in DepEd’s Adopt-a-School initiative. By constructing classrooms across the country, this social good program seeks to promote high-quality public education.

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JOIN US at the Philippines’ first-ever gathering of home cooks! ADMISSION IS FREE!

On Sunday, December 4, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., stop by Central Park in the Greenfield District of Mandaluyong.

Take part in the fun! We have a ton of games for kids and kids at heart, as well as a cooking challenge, cooking demonstrations from our sponsors, learning sessions for anyone interested in starting their own home cooking or catering business, as well as raffles, prizes, and other surprises!

Please PM our page to sign up for the cooking challenges and learning sessions.

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Kasama Ka Bukas: Student-first brand Bukas celebrates funding over half a billion in school fees for Filipino students

Motivated to accomplish more and venture beyond funding for schooling

Four years after beginning its mission to close the education gap in the nation, Bukas achieves a historic first by paying more than P500 million in tuition for Filipino students in the pursuit of a better future.

Funding The Future

The idea of ErudiFi’s parent firm Bukas, a tech-enabled school finance platform, was to give Filipino youth a better tomorrow by starting with accessible student loans. The student-first brand has assisted more than 15,000 students across 90 partner schools throughout its time of operation, demonstrating its constant year-over-year growth.

Having onboarded more partners this year including expansions in Bacolod and Zamboanga, Bukas broadens its reach to help more Filipino students. Partners in Metro Manila include De La Salle University, Centro Escolar University, Technological Institute of the Philippines, Adamson University, Mapua University, National Teachers College, Our Lady of Fatima University, Far Eastern University and FEU Tech among others. In line with the vision of delivering inclusive and accessible education, Bukas is also partnered with schools outside the metro including Saint Louis University, Cebu Institute of Technology-University, PHINMA Education, and University of the Visayas, and is looking forward to growing this list soon.

The company’s growth also attests to the real demand for accessible education financing in the country. “Despite the pandemic the past 2 years, we’ve managed to continuously grow our portfolio. We’re confident that we can scale the business to help even more students continue their studies for a better tomorrow,” says Jon Robert Emlano, President of Bukas.

Angel Aquino, a nursing graduate of Universidad de Dagupan, expresses her thanks for Bukas’ help, “My school recommended Bukas to me. Thank you very much, Bukas, for the opportunity na binigay niyo sa isang tulad kong estudyanteng ina para po makapagtapos o mairaos ko ang aking pag-aaral. Dahil po sa inyo ay naipagpatuloy ko po nang maayos yung pag-aaral ko.”

Kasama Ka Bukas

A student’s journey can be quite a rollercoaster ride– gruelling projects, suspenseful grade reveals, nerve wracking presentations, and on top of it all is the pressure to do well. Surviving the student life requires a strong support system, and Bukas is determined to be part of that for many young Filipinos.

Going beyond providing tuition loans, Bukas launched its “Kasama Ka Bukas” campaign (bukas.ph/kasama-ka-bukas) where students may expect help for their studies in more ways than one.

● Content. The Bukas Blog(bukas.ph/blog) offers a wide array of content from course, career, and financial literacy that can help students navigate through their journey.

● Advice. Tomaximize each student’s learning, Bukas works together with partner schools to mount online and offline events that will help students discover more about their passions, seek advice to guide them on their path, and discover new opportunities to help enrich their lives.

● Community. Joined by the same vision of achieving a brighter tomorrow through education, Bukas reinforces the importance of one’s support system. Uplifted by inspiring stories and shared experiences, students, through an exclusive community, can come together to create valuable connections.

With Bukas showing no signs of slowing down, the team is committed to improving the quality of education in the nation through education financing and other means while also making a bigger difference in the lives of its students and partner schools.

“Our goal next year is to be aggressive in covering more schools outside Metro Manila, providing better access to affordable financing across the country. We are also working on expanding our products and services to cater to more students and improve the user experience for the school admin and the students,” shares Emlano.

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Eskwelang Unstoppable Awards Honor School Work hard To keep Facilities Clean for Students

The Department of Education (DepEd) has recognized schools and divisions from all around the nation for their excellent endeavor to maintain adequate sanitation through its partnership with Unilever Philippines and germ-killing specialist Domex.

Two school divisions and five schools were honored with Eskwelang Unstoppable Awards during a ceremony held on November 15 at the DepEd Central Office in Pasig City.

Based on the data obtained from the DepEd’s Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Schools (WinS) monitoring report for school year 2021-2022. the City of Navotas won as Best School Division, garnering the highest score on select sanitation indicators in DepEd’s WinS monitoring. Bislig City of CARAGA Region won as Most Improved School Division, showing the highest change in the total score for the same sanitation indicators across 2 school years. Bangkulasi Elementary School, Dagat-Dagatan Elementary School, Navotas Elementary School, Filemon T. Lizan Senior High School and Bangkulasi Senior High School were awarded from the winning Best School Division as Best SDO-Model Schools as they showed exemplary practice in keeping their schools clean and germ-free.  

“This is an important partnership for Unilever and we’re very much honored because this initiative has helped our schools become a safer and better avenue for the youth to develop a clean school environment,” says Unilever Communications and Corporate Affairs Head Ed Sunico says in a statement. “We hope to get everyone’s help throughout the year and in more to come so that we can maintain this standard across all schools nationwide.”  

DepEd Undersecretary for Legislative Affairs and Partnerships Gerard Chan highlighted the challenges faced by the public throughout the ongoing school year, and how key partners like Unilever and Domex have helped the government implement the Comprehensive WinS Program. The program aims to provide clean water, usable and clean toilets, and proper hygiene practice in schools which are essential to achieving learning outcomes and are integral to keeping learners safe and healthy. 

“We at the Department of Education recognize everyone’s concern over the health and safety of our learners within and beyond the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. As learning shifted from classrooms to homes in the last 2 years, we have witnessed the entire school community, including all partners and stakeholders, come together to support our learners as they continue engaging in distance learning. And now, as we transition to 100% in-person learning, we are fortunate to have the unwavering support of our partners amidst this unprecedented time,” shares the Undersecretary.  

Immanuel Gebhardt, Country Director for the Philippines for the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), the German government’s development agency that oversees international development cooperation for sustainable development, attended the event as well. He expressed the organization’s commitment to assist in providing local schools with supportive tools for proper sanitation with a focus on the operation and maintenance of sanitation facilities.

Unilever and Domex Brand Manager Regina Ocampo closed the event and expressed gratitude for the partnership between Unilever, Domex, DepEd, and GIZ. “We are whole-heartedly grateful that despite current challenges, we are still able to make this partnership thrive and continue to serve Filipino schools nationwide so that every student will have access to a clean school, especially usable and clean toilets, to help them become the future of this country,” says Ocampo. 

The Eskwelang Unstoppable Awards was done ahead of World Toilet Day on November 19, which aims to raise awareness for the 3.6 billion people around the globe who do not have access to safely managed sanitation. 

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Henry Sy Sr. from UST Hall will improve health instruction

The Henry Sy Foundation, Inc. (HSFI) recently signed a collaboration agreement with the University of Sto. Tomas in order to further its mission of promoting youth and a culture of excellence through education in the Philippines. A building to advance health education in the nation will be built by the Tomas (UST) Research and Endowment Foundation.

The Henry Sy, Sr. Hotel is named in memory of the late founder of SM. On the main campus in Manila, the Hall of UST will be built to meet the demands of digital medical education.

The Hall will feature technologically advanced facilities and equipment that complement UST’s teaching, learning, and research practices. Focused on interdisciplinary collaboration in medical studies, it will also house the simulation and research facility of the UST Faculty of Medicine and Surgery (UST-FMS). 

Paragons with passion

Fr. Richard Gaw Ang, OP, Rector of UST, thanked the Sy family as they work together to provide the best education to future physicians and increase UST’s research productivity to fill the gaps where communities are disadvantaged.

“Your family consists of industry leaders who have visions for the Filipino community. Your choice to support this endeavor of the UST Faculty of Medicine and Surgery is a significant stamp of approval to the work and tradition of this medical institution,” Fr. Ang said in a letter to the Sy family.

“Your family’s Patriarch, Henry Sy, Sr., had principles in life that we, as an institution, give our best to also follow. We aim to lead as paragons with passion, integrity, far-reaching and optimistic vision, sensible priorities, and discipline. At the core of this is a deep sense of charity for God, the church, and the nation,” Fr. Ang added

The facility, which is emerging as a center of knowledge for aspiring doctors, contains a floor specifically designated for the Graduate Programs and Ethics Review Board in Medicine and Surgery as well as the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery Research Center. Here, research on medical education will be examined, as well as research on other medical specialties.

UST’s future Henry Sy, Sr. Hall


Designed by C.A. Ventura & Partners, the upcoming Henry Sy., Sr. Hall in UST is envisioned to propel the health education of future physicians in the country.


The facility, which is emerging as a center of knowledge for aspiring doctors, contains a floor specifically designated for the Graduate Programs and Ethics Review Board in Medicine and Surgery as well as the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery Research Center. Here, research on medical education will be examined, as well as research on other medical specialties.

The structure will include specialist facilities such an otorhinolaryngology laboratory, medical simulation centers, and care ultrasound institute. These will be outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment and technology to hone the skills of medical students in a variety of simulated healthcare environments spanning the lifespan.

The HSFI is a non-stock, non-profit organization inspired by SM founder Henry Sy, Sr.’s desire to aid educational institutions to drive Philippine social development. Its projects are undertaken in partnership with the SM group and its foundations to honor the SM founder by supporting educational institutions in promoting academic excellence as a key to a brighter future for the youth. Through the years, the foundation established and supported several academic infrastructures, such as the Henry Sy Sr. Primary School Building in Xavier School, Nuvali Laguna; Henry Sy Sr. Innovation Center in Miriam College, Quezon City; NU Sports Academy in Calamba, Laguna; NU Nazareth School in Manila; and a Henry Sy Sr. Hall each at Immaculate Conception Academy, San Juan City, and Assumption College. 


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In collaboration with PSSC, PNHS, and PHA, Rex Education improves learning resources for Philippine history and social sciences

On September 6, 2022, Rex Education conducted a memorandum signing with the Philippine National Historical Society (PNHS), the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC), and the Philippine Historical Association (PHA) to formalize a fellowship program focused on Philippine history.

The major objective of the initiative is to create a compendium on Philippine history that might be used as a resource when creating and publishing future textbooks with a historical focus. To guarantee the accuracy and legitimacy of the compendium, a rigorous selection of fellows knowledgeable about particular eras in Philippine history would be made.

In line with REX’s pledge of providing relevant and timeless learning solutions, the program would ideally improve the content of learning materials in history and social studies.

“This fellowship program brings together the academe, civil society, and private sector toward the common goal of serving Filipino learners,” Don Timothy Buhain, Chief Executive Officer of Rex Education, said in his welcome remarks. “REX believes that looking back at where we all came from is important in enabling our learners, teachers, and communities.”

For every Filipino learner

PSSC stands as the project’s implementing agency alongside REX. PHA and PNHS, two local and professional historical associations, will collaborate with REX and PSSC to oversee the compendium’s development.

“This wonderful, novel project will benefit all learners. History is not only for the young; it is for learners of all ages,” PSSC Chairperson Dr. Excelsa Tongson shared.

Dr. Bernardita Churchill, president of PNHS and president emeritus of the PSA and MSA, also highlighted the importance of corroborating history in a country as diverse as the Philippines. “The plan is to enhance the study and teaching of Filipino culture, and create an inclusive history that will present the multiethnic history of the Filipino. A serious study of our history and culture would settle doubts and questions about our identity as a nation.”

A worthwhile endeavor for the future of education

REX’s goal for the program is to provide authoritative reference materials in the writing and publishing of history textbooks.

Dr. Marcelino Macapinlac Jr., a representative from PNHS and a professor for over three decades, believes that the references that will be produced by the fellowship will further capacitate authors and those in the academe as they enlighten learners about Philippine history.

The development of well-researched historical resources invites not only educators but also the youth to reflect on our national history and culture. Dr. Ma. Luisa Camagay, president of the PHA and professor emeritus, Department of History, UP Diliman, and Dr. Macapinlac noted that the current generation of learners has become more discerning of the sources they consume.

“I find that those who finish the K to 12 program are better prepared and more engaged [in the study of history],” said Dr. Macapinlac. He noted that the last national elections highlighted how his students are now more passionate and engaged, but the bigger challenge lies in maintaining that passion in the long run.

“I hope Filipinos will not consider history just as a classroom or University course, but it should be a lifetime interest—whether Philippine, Southeast Asian, or world history,” Dr. Camagay concluded.

Be sure to like Rex Education’s Facebook page to stay up to date on program information.

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Rotary Family day

On November 26, 2022, Saturday, the Rotary Club of Greenfield District will host the Rotary Family Day at the Central Park of Greenfield District, Mandaluyong City, under the theme “A Family Day to Remember! ”

The Rotary Family Day will feature fun activities for all members of the Rotary family, a Pet Fashion Show that will surely bring smiles to everyone’s faces. There will be an E-sports tournament and an auto show in partnership with Mazdatech Philippines.  

Surrounding these events are yummy food booths and sellers for unique finds. More importantly, throughout the day, Rotary will showcase the different areas where Rotary makes a difference. There will be a Bloodletting activity as well as Recycling stations. Drop by at the Central Park and experience Rotary!