Malaking pagbabago ang idinulot ng teknolohikal na inobasyong tinatawag na “Klevrly” (dating Smart Schools Philippines) sa pagpapabuti ng kabuoang pangangasiwa ng mga pampublikong paaralan sa munisipalidad ng Claver, Surigao del Norte. Ang bumago ng takbo ng sistema ay walang iba kundi ang Senior High School graduate na si Eljohn S. Crisostomo na CEO at continue reading : MODERNONG PAARALAN, POSIBLE SA KLEVRLY APP NI ELJOHN
DepEd partners with CCC in celebration of Earth Day
In celebration of the 51st Earth Day, the Climate Change Commission of the Philippines, along with the Department of Education (DepEd), other government agencies, and partners, led the eight-hour Earth Day webcast with the theme “PINASiglang Mundo,” anchored on the international theme “Restore Our Earth.” Hosted by the United Nations Environment Programme Goodwill Ambassador and continue reading : DepEd partners with CCC in celebration of Earth Day
A Bottle of Hope: How can Drinking Water Save the Earth?
Amidst the unforeseen calamities and environmental problems surrounding Princess – she decided to change the world through one drop of water at a time. In a simple effort to combat the changes in her surroundings where drinking water has become polluted – even contaminating safe drinking water with non-biodegradable plastic, a drive for change sparked continue reading : A Bottle of Hope: How can Drinking Water Save the Earth?
DepEd vows to engage, work on Earth conservation, preservation, restoration advocacy
As part of this year’s celebration of Earth Day, several officials from the Department of Education (DepEd) expressed their commitment towards conservation, preservation, and restoration of the environment in their solidarity speeches during the agency’s National Earth Day Online Celebration last April 22. In accordance with the theme “PINASiglang Mundo,” Sec. Leonor Magtolis Briones and continue reading : DepEd vows to engage, work on Earth conservation, preservation, restoration advocacy
Highlight Sustainable Dining outlines the means to a more sustainable future for Earth Day Special
What a surprise! It turns out that what you put on your plate does matter to everyone’s life. Something small, such as the food we choose to eat, can make a big difference in something as enormous as climate change. April 20 marks the first day of the virtual interactive celebration of Earth Day, which continue reading : Highlight Sustainable Dining outlines the means to a more sustainable future for Earth Day Special
DepEd launches online knowledge materials on climate change education
The Department of Education (DepEd) introduced the microsite containing curated resources for teaching climate change and the KaLIKHAsan! Likha at Lakas ng Kabataan para sa Kalikasan: A Creative Sourcebook on Using Theater for Climate Education and Action to the public as a stepping stone for educating students about climate change. The said materials were launched continue reading : DepEd launches online knowledge materials on climate change education
Agriculturists launch improved farming system adapting to climate change
By Amabelle Franchesca Boncato “We needed to make adjustments, we needed to make solutions,” – Marvin Navarrete, a farmer. After all the environmental catastrophes experienced in the Philippines due to climate change, the agricultural industry is obliged to make modifications to their farming methods to adapt to these adverse effects such as extreme drought, typhoons, continue reading : Agriculturists launch improved farming system adapting to climate change
Survey: Mabalaqueño learners lack awareness of Balakat trees
By Princess Elaine Vergara, SDO Mabalacat City “Ano pong Balakat? Ano pong itsura noon? Saan po puwedeng makita iyon?” (What Balakat? How does it look like? Where can we see them?) These were the questions of some junior high school students in Mabalacat City, Pampanga regarding the city’s official tree and the same tree their continue reading : Survey: Mabalaqueño learners lack awareness of Balakat trees
Examining Malabon’s flooding problem
By Paolo G. Uy, SDO Malabon Annabelle Reoyan, 52, has lived most of her life in Barangay Catmon, Malabon City. For years, she has been careful and prepared whenever a typhoon was expected to bring heavy rain in their area. One of the biggest challenges that her family faced was Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in continue reading : Examining Malabon’s flooding problem
How a married couple uses various art forms to amplify social, environmental issues
By Raymart Dela Cruz A plastic bag with tin cans, plastic materials, and fabrics is headed to the landfill. But wait! For one couple, there is a lot more to do with this rubbish. Some of these pieces can be turned into art—a can of beer highlighted with a Santa toy, dressed as an American continue reading : How a married couple uses various art forms to amplify social, environmental issues