by Ferry Bayu | Aug 21, 2024 | Entertainment
Following the tremendous success of their “Swan Lake” production in Malaysia and Singapore earlier this year, Crescendo is set to captivate audiences once again by partnering with the Saint Petersburg National Ballet Theatre to bring “The Nutcracker” to life as part of their ASEAN tour. Scheduled for 8 December 2024 at The Theatre at Mediacorp in Singapore, this performance marks a continuation of Crescendo’s commitment to delivering world-class ballet experiences. Celebrating its 35th anniversary, “The Nutcracker” promises to enchant with its timeless story, stunning choreography, and Tchaikovsky’s iconic music. Building on the momentum of “Swan Lake,” Crescendo aims to offer Singaporean audiences yet another unforgettable cultural event. Tickets are available at sistic.com.
Singapore, 21 August – Following the resounding success of Crescendo’s production of “Swan Lake” in Malaysia and Singapore this past May, Crescendo is proud to collaborate once again with the renowned Saint Petersburg National Ballet Theatre to bring yet another beloved classic to life—“The Nutcracker” by P.I. Tchaikovsky. As part of their highly anticipated ASEAN tour, “The Nutcracker” will be performed in Singapore on 8 December 2024 at The Theatre at Mediacorp.
Celebrating 35 years of captivating audiences worldwide, ‘The Nutcracker’ is more than just a ballet; it’s a magical experience that transcends borders and generations. The story, set to Tchaikovsky’s iconic score, weaves a tale of holiday wonder with elaborate costumes, dazzling choreography, and a timeless narrative that resonates with audiences of all ages. The unique blend of holiday magic, stunning choreography, and Tchaikovsky’s iconic music makes ‘The Nutcracker’ a performance not to be missed.
Crescendo is thrilled to build on the momentum of their recent successes, offering Singaporean audiences an opportunity to experience this fairy-tale ballet in a world-class setting. “The Nutcracker” is renowned for its ability to unite people through the universal language of dance, delivering a performance that is both enchanting and unforgettable.
“After the overwhelming reception of ‘Swan Lake,’ we knew we wanted to bring something just as special back to Singapore,” said Marco Rios, CEO at Crescendo. “’The Nutcracker’ is a perfect choice, with its universal appeal and the Saint Petersburg National Ballet Theatre’s exceptional artistry. We’re excited to continue our partnership and bring this holiday classic to life for the Singapore audience.”
The Saint Petersburg National Ballet Theatre’s artists and soloists are internationally acclaimed for their grace and technical prowess, promising a performance that will leave audiences spellbound. The production’s intricate set designs, combined with the beautiful melodies of Tchaikovsky, create an immersive experience that transports the audience into a world of magic and joy.
- Event: The Nutcracker by Saint Petersburg National Ballet Theatre
- Venue: The Theatre at Mediacorp, Singapore
- Date: 8 December 2024 (2 shows, afternoon & evening)
- Tickets: Available at sistic.com
About Crescendo:
Crescendo is a leading name in performing arts, dedicated to bringing world-class ballet and cultural performances to Southeast Asia. With a commitment to artistic excellence, Crescendo collaborates with top
international companies to present ballets that resonate with both traditional and modern audiences.
by Ferry Bayu | Aug 21, 2024 | Business
This is the third installment of the four-part series of Media and Information Literacy Education in the Philippine Classrooms. In the Philippines’ digital age, Media and Information Literacy (MIL) is key for students. MIL equips them to navigate the online world, critically assess information, and responsibly create media. However, MIL education faces challenges that need addressing.
Unequal Access: A Barrier to MIL
One major hurdle is unequal access to digital resources. Students in urban areas often have better technology and internet than those in rural and poorer regions. This gap stems from infrastructure limitations and socioeconomic factors. This leaves rural and poor students vulnerable to misinformation.
Resolving this issue requires a long-term approach and not just band-aid solutions. The government should ensure that households earn enough income to sustain their families. It is easy to recommend providing families with gadgets and what they have, but the reality is that it needs to be more sustainable, and the solution requires self-sufficiency for these families.
Will children have better equipment for their MIL education if families were to improve their income? It is not guaranteed, but the chances that this student might have that boost of support are higher.
Curriculum Gaps: Theory vs. Practice
The Philippine curriculum includes MIL, but there’s a gap between theory and practice. Students learn the concepts but need more hands-on experience applying them in real situations.
So, what do you think is the solution? To implement more project-based learning is needed to bridge this gap. Examples include writing blogspots, studying media consumption and media biases, and other internationally accepted standards of good quality MIL education.
This is a tough reform to push through because the educational system in the country prefers rote memorization. In this strategy, students are meant to regurgitate information that they absorb in their studies but need more application to assess if they really learned something or not.
A major reform that the education department could do is train teachers to teach MIL subjects as a hybrid subjective-based type of learning and objective-type of learning. In this method, students can memorize the principles rote, but they have to use inferences and draw conclusions from the materials they are about to use.
With this strategy, the gap between theory and practice could be bridged.
Diverse Perspectives: Beyond the Classroom
MIL education isn’t just for schools. Parents, communities, government, and media professionals play a role. Parents can reinforce MIL at home. These could allow children to use gadgets for reading credible news outlets or watching educational videos on YouTube. Basically, children drawn to screen time are frowned upon due to the fact that it may be deemed unproductive. Yet, the key is to ensure that their content is of good quality.
Policymakers and media can advocate for better MIL standards and create content promoting media literacy. In this modern world, government intervention and self-regulation of media companies are necessary to ensure that users become more critical and safe from misinformation that spreads on the platform. In a practical context, it is necessary to ensure that people discern facts from fake news because this shapes the policy options that guide political leaders.
MIL skills develop outside classrooms, too. Community organizations and online platforms can host workshops and provide resources. Educational apps and websites offer interactive ways to hone critical media skills.
The Long-Term Impact of MIL
At present, the short-term value of MIL classes is to widen the worldview of students and enhance their critical thinking skills. However, there are more practical benefits in the long term that students could benefit from MIL:
- It shapes informed citizens who actively participate in society. This will prepare students to be better voters and safeguard their politicians. Why? They cannot be easily deceived by propaganda, and they are empowered enough due to the knowledge that they have, which allows them to put checks and balances on leaders who intend to abuse their powers.
- It prepares students for careers in a digital world. Technological advancements are already here. So, in order for students to exploit those opportunities, they must be proficient in navigating tools and information, especially since they are free and accessible nowadays.
- Fosters responsible online behavior for overall well-being. Remember, you could be sued if you defame other people online. This is a sufficient warning to keep digital spaces clean.
Moving Forward with MIL in the Philippines
Progress has been made, but challenges persist. Collaboration between educators, parents, communities, and government is essential to bridge gaps and ensure equal access. By expanding MIL beyond classrooms and recognizing its long-term impact, we empower Filipino students to be critical thinkers and responsible digital citizens.
by Ferry Bayu | Aug 21, 2024 | Business
Recently, the renowned entertainment app WePlay unveiled an exclusive collaboration with the celebrated Filipino animator Jen Animation, promising users a one-of-a-kind experience. Commencing at noon on August 23rd, WePlay will introduce a unique limited-time gift package, offering users the chance to win rare Jen Animation-themed in-app items.
During the launch period, users can also participate in social media events by sharing screenshots from the Jen Animation-themed watch party in designated discussion threads to win additional Jen Animation-themed virtual items.
As a global company, WePlay has frequently topped app charts in various countries, attracting nearly a million players in the Philippines alone, with global downloads exceeding 100 million. The app is available on both iOS and Android.
For more information, please visit: https://weplayapp.com/
by Ferry Bayu | Aug 21, 2024 | Business
In a dynamic landscape where technology drives every facet of the business, Janus Aether emerges, now positioning itself as a premier tech company specializing in business-related events in the Philippines. With a bold vision to redefine how enterprises connect, learn, and grow, Janus Aether is not just keeping pace with the rapid evolution of technology; it’s leading the charge.
A New Chapter in the Philippines
Janus Aether’s expansion into the realm of business tech events marks a significant milestone in its journey. Known for its innovative approach and commitment to excellence, the company is set to revolutionize the way business events are conducted in the Philippines. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and data-driven insights, Janus Aether aims to provide businesses with unparalleled opportunities for networking, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration.
The company’s foray into this sector comes at a crucial time when the Philippine business landscape is undergoing a digital transformation. As industries adapt to the challenges of the digital age, there is an increasing demand for platforms that can facilitate meaningful interactions and deliver value beyond the traditional conference model. Janus Aether is poised to meet this demand with a portfolio of events that cater to the unique needs of businesses in the Philippines.
Ready to Soar into the Future
Janus Aether’s commitment to innovation is evident in its approach to event management. The company integrates the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and data analytics to create immersive and interactive experiences. These technologies enable participants to engage with content in new ways, fostering a deeper understanding of industry trends and emerging technologies.
Moreover, Janus Aether is focused on creating events that are not just informative but also transformative. The company’s events are designed to equip businesses with the tools and insights they need to thrive in an increasingly competitive environment. From workshops and keynote sessions to networking opportunities and hands-on demonstrations, Janus Aether’s events offer a comprehensive platform for business leaders to stay ahead of the curve.
Empowering the Next Generation
At the heart of Janus Aether’s mission is a commitment to empowering the next generation of business leaders. The company recognizes that the future of business lies in the hands of those who are willing to embrace change and innovate. To this end, Janus Aether is dedicated to fostering a culture of continuous learning and development.
Through its events, Janus Aether aims to inspire and equip young entrepreneurs and professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the digital economy. By providing a platform for emerging talents to connect with industry veterans and thought leaders, Janus Aether is helping to shape the future of business in the Philippines.
A Vision for the Future
As Janus Aether looks to the future, the company remains committed to its core values of innovation, collaboration, and excellence. With a clear vision and a passion for pushing boundaries, Janus Aether is set to become a key player in the Philippine tech industry. The company’s focus on business tech events is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting journey.
In an era where technology is reshaping the business landscape, Janus Aether stands ready to lead the way. By empowering businesses with the tools and insights they need to navigate the challenges of the digital age, Janus Aether is not just preparing for the future—it’s creating it.
by Ferry Bayu | Aug 21, 2024 | Business
Digital Minds BPO Services, a leading BPO company in Bicol, opened its new headquarters on July 25, 2024, at the Greenwood Magsaysay Building, Naga City. The event, led by CEO Charvel Rebagay and COO Kristine Bernadeth Gaya, showcased the company’s expansion and enhanced service quality. The office features biometric access, 24/7 CCTV, spacious workstations, and a cozy lounge, ensuring a productive environment. This milestone highlights Digital Minds BPO’s mission to deliver top-tier outsourcing solutions and support local talent.
Naga City, Philippines – August 21, 2024 – Digital Minds BPO, a leading business process outsourcing company in the Bicol region, proudly announces the opening of its new office in Naga City, inaugurated on July 25, 2024.
Rev. Fr. Elmer Pandes officiated on the blessing of the new site. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by Charvel Rebagay, President and CEO of Digital Minds BPO, alongside COO Kristine Bernadeth Gaya. The event was attended by executives, admins, and staff, who celebrated this milestone with a banquet, sharing great food and stories.
The new headquarters is designed to foster skill development and unlock potential, featuring state-of-the-art facilities. It includes biometric access, 24/7 CCTV coverage, spacious workstations, and a well-equipped conference room, ensuring a safe, secure, and productive environment. Employees can also enjoy a cozy lounge and pantry with communal dining spaces and seating areas during breaks.
“Our new headquarters at Greenwood Magsaysay Building marks a pivotal chapter in Digital Minds BPO’s journey,” said Charvel Rebagay, President and CEO. “This state-of-the-art facility not only expands our operational capacity but also reaffirms our commitment to Naga City and the talented professionals in the region. As we continue to grow and innovate, this new space will serve as the epicenter of our mission to deliver world-class outsourcing solutions. We’re excited to leverage this enhanced infrastructure to drive greater value for our global clients and contribute to the local economy.”
Digital Minds BPO remains dedicated to providing top-tier outsourcing solutions while creating multiple opportunities for local talent. By expanding its operations, the company aims to hire competent individuals and lead a new generation of BPO experts and professionals, delivering the best outsourcing experiences to businesses worldwide.
The new headquarters, located at 3F Greenwood Magsaysay Building, Magsaysay Avenue, Naga City, is Digital Minds BPO’s second office, following the opening of its first office on J. Miranda Street in May 2023.
For more information about Digital Minds BPO Services, visit https://digitalmindsbpo.com/ or contact at co*****@*************po.com.
by Ferry Bayu | Aug 21, 2024 | Business
JPLT Online Japanese School, DialogPlus Japan, and DialogPlus PH, featuring native Japanese instructor Mayuko Sensei.
- A special offer for beginners to learn Japanese from a native instructor for only 900 pesos per month.
- Classes start in September 2024, with weekday and weekend options available.
- Online via JPLT’s platform, including the JPLT Metaverse Campus.
- To provide accessible, high-quality Japanese language education at an unprecedented price, allowing learners to gain authentic pronunciation and cultural insights from a native speaker.
Enroll through JPLT’s website, choose your preferred schedule, and join classes with a mix of native Japanese and Filipino instructors. Recorded lessons are available for missed classes.
[DialogPlus Japan and DialogPlus PH] – [August 21, 2024] – JPLT (Japanese Language Training Online School) offers an unbeatable opportunity: learn from a native Japanese Instructor at an incredibly affordable price!
For the first time, even those who are complete beginners with no prior knowledge of Japanese can join the Beginner Batch and participate in interactive, online lessons with a native Japanese instructor for just 900 pesos per month (USD: $15 | JPY: 2,520).
Website: https://jplt-dialogplus.com/
Introducing Mayuko-sensei
Our new addition to the JPLT team is Mayuko-sensei, a highly experienced Japanese language educator with over a decade of teaching experience in Australian secondary schools. With a Master’s degree in Education from an Australian public university, she now brings her expertise to online classes, providing quality education at a fraction of the usual cost—an opportunity unlike any other.
Imagine learning Japanese from a native speaker who can charge thousands of pesos per hour for one-on-one lessons, and is now made accessible at a very low price. This offering stands out as a unique chance for learners.
Special September Batch Offer:
Conversation Course for Beginners (N5/A1)
- Weekdays: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM PHT / 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM EST (previous day)
- Weekends: Saturdays and Sundays, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM PHT / 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM EST (same day)
- Weekend Classes: Continue Japanese practice online with skilled Filipino instructors.
- Missed a class? No problem—recorded lessons ensure easy access to catch up at any time.
Why This is a Great Opportunity?
- Unbeatable Prices: Quality Japanese lessons at a price that’s never been seen before.
- Native Japanese Teacher: Learn authentic pronunciation and cultural insights directly from a native speaker.
- Experienced Instructors: Get the best of both worlds with guidance from Filipino and Japanese educators.
- Flexible Schedule: Choose from weekday and weekend classes to fit your lifestyle.
- Comprehensive Curriculum: A solid foundation covering JLPT N5 or CEFR A1 levels.
This unique opportunity is designed to cater to beginner Japanese language learners, offering an exciting path to mastering the language.
JPLT (Japanese Language Training Online School) aims to be an inclusive and sustainable online school, fostering a collaborative learning community where learners can support one another. Free Japanese learning opportunities are also available.
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JPLT Metaverse Campus offers group classes, one-on-one lessons, and free, fun activities in a cutting-edge virtual space. This platform connects Japanese learners worldwide, providing opportunities to practice speaking with avatars and learn naturally in a supportive environment. Experience the future of Japanese language education at the JPLT Metaverse Campus.
Start the Japanese language journey today. Enroll now!
The contents of this news release are accurate at the time of the announcement. Please note that details may change over time.
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Aug 21, 2024 | Banking and Finance, Entertainment
If asked to choose between working a regular 9 to 5 job and playing a video game all day, most people nowadays will probably choose to play. I can already hear my parents scolding me and saying something like,
“Why waste time on games? It’s not as if you can make money from that!”
But the world is not as it was, and people of all ages have discovered that it is actually possible! How? The most obvious answer would be to join tournaments. Just like in any sport, amateur and professional gamers compete against each other to win the prize money and other additional items, both virtual and physical.
But is that the be-all and end-all of how to earn from gaming? Phantom Arena has gone BEYOND that and introduced the concept of game finance or GameFi.
According to Capital.com, “GameFi combines blockchain technology elements such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and cryptocurrencies with gaming to provide economic incentives to players. Therefore, GameFi is also referred to as play-to-earn (P2E) gaming.”
Phantom Arena is the Grab/Uber of Game Finance
In early 2024, a new player entered the realm of game finance. Phantom Arena is a blockchain PVP game that “provides up to 50 players with the opportunity to engage in real-time battles within the selected arena. Players compete for the supreme position to achieve top rankings and win enticing rewards.”
According to Phantom Arena CEO Alan Hung, “Phantom Arena is a pioneering platform in today’s crypto landscape, designed to empower Web3 users worldwide. It serves as a comprehensive, ready-to-deploy ecosystem aimed at supporting projects facing challenges with utility and community engagement.
Our goal is to establish a new standard within the GameFi sector and collaborate with crypto enthusiasts to enhance the overall quality of the crypto environment.”
Grab and Uber are the industry leaders when it comes to ridesharing, not just in the Philippines but all over the world. While there are many riding apps in the market, nothing beats them in popularity. Despite being a new player in the market, Phantom Arena has been able to position itself as such with tournaments and networking events organized in multiple places all over the world.
Here in the Philippines, when we want to book a ride, top of mind we think Grab. In the realm of game finance, that name would be Phantom Arena.
I confess, just like many Gen-Xers, I have many reservations about cryptocurrency, mostly because of a lack of knowledge about it. Currency being something other than dollar, peso, or any other regular country currency is scary! But then, after doing some research and talking to some people who invest in cryptocurrency have made me open it.
A solution born out of necessity and ingenuity
The pandemic resulted in many suffering from mental health issues and aggression due to enforced confinement and the inability to socialize normally. This meant that interaction was limited to a virtual space. Phantom Arena provides an outlet for users to express their aggression in a safe space while having the opportunity to earn money at the same time.
Which leads to the question of “how do you earn money from playing this game”? Watch out for the details in the next article.
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Aug 20, 2024 | Business
In the second installment of the four-part series of Media and Information Literacy Education in the Philippine Classrooms. This article delves into how the Philippines is preparing teachers for Media and Information Literacy (MIL). This also tackles about current challenges, innovative training programs, and strategies to empower educators.
For nations to succeed in the global digital revolution, media and information literacy (MIL) is the educational bedrock that we need right now. The Philippines recognizes this opportunity. They integrated MIL education into its K-12 curriculum. However, in the previous article, we know for a fact that there is a digital divide and infrastructure issues to make MIL accessible.
In this article, we’ll dive into the human resource part of the equation – the teachers. The success of this initiative rests in their hands. Sadly, the government is not making enough effort to ensure that every teacher is well-equipped and well-prepared in the digital golden age.
In the following section, we will discuss the importance of teacher empowerment, and the solutions to make our teachers proficient in MIL.
The Need for Teacher Empowerment
It is the first step that the Philippines integrated MIL into its curriculum. Nonetheless, there are still significant gaps in teacher readiness. Many teachers feel ill-equipped to teach MIL effectively primarily due to insufficient training and resources.
We have to understand that MIL is a new subject that has been introduced to meet the demands of the digital world. Hence, the information is relatively new and not yet effectively democratized. This explains why teachers are ill-prepared. Aside from the content component problem, they also need to be trained on the execution component.
What exacerbates this problem is that they also lack the resources to avail technologies that will train them to be MIL proficient. It is not reasonable for them to shoulder all the burden of this initiative where in fact they are not being paid enough in their current role. It is clear that our educators need more support.
A Two-Pronged Approach to Teacher Training
To empower our teachers, we need a robust approach to their training. This means comprehensive initial preparation. This covers teaching them the basics of MIL and effective strategies. Furthermore, we must also provide ongoing professional development, keeping them up-to-date with the latest teaching methods and technology trends.
Continuous Learning for Educators
Think of it like a continuous learning journey for our teachers. Workshops, seminars, and peer learning groups can all help them hone their skills and stay ahead of the curve. This constant engagement ensures that oureducators remain confident and capable in this ever-changing digital landscape.
Understand that the digital landscape is also continuously evolving. Hence, there are new trends that teachers must learn in order to keep up. So, failure to finance their ongoing training for MIL will make Filipino students further left behind compared to their international counterparts who are investing in MIL.
In addition, teachers are the main actors in making the whole system effective. Contents of the MIL instruction could be obsolete down the line but the pattern recognition and the skills that these teachers will develop over time will not. So, we must invest in teacher education in MIL instruction.
Engaging Pedagogy for MIL
Effective MIL training isn’t just about lectures. It’s about fostering critical thinking and real-world problem-solving. We need to use a variety of teaching methods like inquiry-based learning, case studies, and even simulations. This makes MIL more engaging and relatable for students.
Now, this is a challenge for the whole educational system in the Philippines where rote memorization is the key component of instruction and assessment. For years, students have demanded to memorize rather than scrutinize the facts that they dealt with. For example, history lessons make you memorize dates and the persons involved. What they should be teaching is why the event took place, whether should it have taken place and what are wegoing to do to prevent it from happening again.
This should be the norm in teaching MIL. Students must be taught how to scrutinize the credibility and accuracy of the medium they are going to consume. Then, they must use critical thinking skills like inference and drawing conclusions based on their context and other perspective.
What we’re saying is the pedagogy for MIL should not be rote memorization but analytical thinking.
Investing in Teachers, Investing in the Future
The key message here is if we invest in our teachers, we invest in our students. They should be given support through comprehensive training and ongoing development. The end result is that the next generation has the critical thinking skills to withstand our complex media environment. The future of MIL education in the Philippines is bright, and it all starts with empowering our teachers.
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by Penny Angeles-Tan | Aug 19, 2024 | Business
This is the first installment of the four-part series of Media and Information Literacy Education in the Philippine Classrooms. This article analyzes the integration of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) in the Philippine curriculum. It also focuses on the challenges, strategies, and successes in teaching the subject to senior high school students.
In Finland, its government integrated high-quality standards for Media and Information Literacy in order toaddress the Russian government’s misinformation campaign. They acknowledge that the proliferation of fake news will always exist. They knew that they could not stop propaganda that sought to sow division. Hence, the way to resolve such issues is to develop critical thinking skills. After all, Finnish people will read that misinformation anyway. That is why this skill set is no longer a luxury, but a necessity.
This is the scenario that the Philippines wants to avoid. This is why MIL has been made a core part of its Senior High School curriculum. They knew that teaching the youth MIL headstart would prevent them from becoming misinformed adults in the future.
However, what does this mean for students and teachers, and what challenges lie ahead?
Impact of MIL on Students and Teachers
In the short term, the benefits will not be that obvious. However, in the long term, the students and the country as a whole will reap what they have sown. From the perspective of the students, they will have the necessary critical thinking skills to evaluate the correctness of information through cross-researching credible information sources. Moreover, critical thinking skills could be used in other facets of their lives like general life skills where using their common sense will be the norm.
In the grander scheme of things, this education they got from MIL instruction will prepare them for voting for the right candidate through the campaigns and biographies that they could get. They can also participate in national issues that the nation faces.
On the other hand, the benefit that the teacher will get from teaching Media and Information Literacy among students is that they could have a higher bargaining power to provide their schools with IT supplies and additional certifications that will upskill them. After all, they are the ones who will ensure the success of the said program.
However, it is all theoretical unless the government funds MIL education. The goal is to develop well – informed citizenry through critical thinking. This can only be achieved when there is the right accommodation of infrastructure, resource allocation, and policy interventions because implementing MIL is expensive and labor-intensive.
As mentioned in the last series, the Philippines has huge economic disparities wherein it presents a stark digital divide. It is always up to the government on how to tackle these issues.
Overcoming Hurdles in MIL Education
Like any new initiative, teaching MIL has its challenges. These include:
• Lack of Teacher Training: Teachers lack the confidence to teach this subject due to a lack of specialized training and resources. Understandably, they will face that difficulty since MIL education is just a new subject matter. To bridge this gap, the Department of Education (DepEd) partnered with NGOs to offer workshops and mentorship programs to teachers so that they could be proficient in teaching the subject.
• Curriculum Overload: The Philippine curriculum is stuffed with several subjects that it impossible to focus on MIL education. For this reason, some schools are creatively integrating MIL into existing subjects like English and Social Studies. This may seem an efficient way to teach MIL but to address this issue, the education department must decrease the subject loads of each student. After all, it is the improved skill sets of critical thinking, writing, and reading that matter, not the contents themselves since they may be obsolete in the future.
• Digital Divide: Limited access to technology in rural areas and poor communities remains a hurdle. Nevertheless, programs that opt for gadget distribution, and internet connectivity among far-flung places are the ones that level the playing field.
• Teacher Shortages: Sadly there are too many students in schools but not enough teachers who can educate. The lack of teachers, especially in remote areas, adds another layer of complexity. Some schools are addressing this by embedding MIL topics into other subjects, reducing the need for specialized teachers. However, the real kicker to solve this issue is to increase teacher’s pay so prospective teachers will be incentivized to teach.
Innovative Solutions for MIL in the Philippines
The government could adapt the following policy recommendation:
• Curriculum Upgrades: This does not mean adding subjects or making the courses more difficult than they are but adapting educational gold standards that aim to bolster education such as integrating critical thinking skills in classrooms rather than rote learning. This will complement MIL classes.
• Teacher Development: Investment allocation towards teacher training will empower educators to deliver high-quality MIL instruction. These include subsidies on gadgets and specialization towards MIL instruction.
• Bridging the Digital Divide: Efforts to expand digital infrastructure and provide students with the tools they needwill continue.
• Global Inspiration: The Philippines can draw inspiration from countries like Finland and Canada, which have successfully integrated MIL into their education systems.
Empowering the Next Generation
Teaching Media and Information Literacy is not just about preparing students against the tides of the digital world. It’s about empowering students to become critical thinkers, responsible media consumers, and active participants in a global society. The journey is a long hurdle, but the commitment to MIL education in the Philippines is a testament to the nation’s dedication to preparing its youth for the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.
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by Ferry Bayu | Aug 19, 2024 | Business
It has been announced that Midori Climate Partner has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with MITSUSHO to co-develop biochar carbon removal projects in Malaysia.
About the Partnership
This strategic partnership unites Midori Climate Partner, a Singapore-based leader in carbon credit development and ecosystem restoration, with MITSUSHO, a leading provider of GHG consultation and ESG services in Malaysia. The collaboration will provide comprehensive project structuring support to biomass suppliers—including food processing factories, forest management companies, and farmers’ cooperatives—who will act as project owners.
Benefits for Project Owners
Project owners, who will supply biomass waste such as coconut shells, durian seeds, and wood chips, will benefit from several key advantages. The financial support from carbon credit sales enables the development of high-quality projects, providing opportunities to generate profits, supply biochar-based organic fertilizer to community farmers at affordable prices, implement advanced waste management through a circular economy model, and produce green energy.
Call for Biomass Suppliers
We are actively seeking biomass suppliers who can provide substantial quantities of biomass waste for our initiative. In Malaysia, we are particularly interested in coconut shells, fruit seeds, wood chips, and pulp sludge, though we are open to other suitable materials as well.
Contact Information
For more information and to explore partnership opportunities, please contact in**@************er.com. This collaboration represents a significant advancement in environmental sustainability and sustainable waste management in Malaysia.
About MITSUSHO Sdn. Bhd.
MITSUSHO is the first carbon desk in Malaysia offering full suites of decarbonization products and services such as:
- Corporate Training on Carbon Market and GHG Measurement
- Access to Malaysia and Global Environment Products
- Consultancy
- Access to Sustainable Agricultural products
Representatives: CHAI Yihn Chan, CEO
Website: https://www.mitsushogreen.com/
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