After the success of our NTOT in Luzon Cluster, we all
went home to relax a bit and prepare for the NTOT for the VisMin Cluster. The
two-day rest was never enough, but for the Filipino children, we needed to
prepare again for a flight going to Ecotech, Cebu City, where the NTOT for
Visayas and Mindanao Cluster was held.
It was afternoon of April 20, at NAIA Terminal 2, I met
the EPP Training Team again. Everyone was excited and thankful for a good
weather condition. And I was like a million times more excited than them because
this was actually my first-ever flight (I am blushing now ha-ha).
We boarded at exactly 3:25 PM and our plane took off at
exactly 4:15 PM.
Photo op
before we boarded :D
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When
Dr. Rogel learned that this was my first time, he insisted that I should seat
at the window side for me to enjoy the view. He even reminded me to take
pictures for souvenirs, and so I did:
We
arrived at Mactan International Airport at exactly 5:20 PM and from there we
were fetched by an official shuttle to Ecotech Center, wherein we will stay for
the rest of the training. The same program of activities. The participants were
gathered for a plenary session for the opening program and video presentations
of Secretary Luistro’s message and Undersecretary Ocampo’s updates about K to
12.
The
participants for EPP were housed in the Applied Nutrition Center (ANC), so that
our training team still needed to travel from Ecotech to ANC through the
official shuttle they provided us. This was the difficult part, the shuttle was
scheduled to fetch us every 6:00 AM sharp. We needed to wake up so early
because of this call time. Thank God, because I was never late and thank you
also to Sir Noni, my roommate, who sometimes served as my living alarm clock.
LOL
All
the training sessions went well. We were informed by the NEAP Training
Evaluation Team that EPP-ICT Group performed great as based on the training
evaluation they designed on-line. We received a lot of compliments from the
participants. To God be the glory. Although, there were still some suggestions
for improvement, particularly on the time allotment for each learning episode.
They hoped for more time. Perhaps, we could still improve the session guides by
capturing all the essential topics within the required time allotment.
The
NTOT for Visayas and Mindanao cluster was also a success! We were all thankful
because we were able to echo, in the loudest possible way, how to properly implement
the K to 12 curriculum. The trainers for the Mass Training of Teachers were now
equipped to run the same sessions and guide the classroom teachers in
optimizing the use of the Learners’ Materials and Teachers’ Guides, utilizing
different teaching strategies applicable for the 21st century
learners and performing effective classroom assessments.