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Organizations
The school and its community, in collaboration with public and private institutions and
organizations are indeed inseparable if they are to create on impact on the lives of the
students and members of the community they are committed to serve. The school can enjoy
linkages and networking activities with international, national, and local organizations in the
community for mutual benefits and assistance needed.
The first step is for the school to prepare a list of projects and activities it plans to
undertake including the much-needed assistance in terms of human and material resources,
then determine the institutions and organizations with parallel objectives and service.
Linkages, also termed interconnections, with institutions functioning along the same
mission are interned to serve members of both sides according to their respective needs,
interest, and objectives. The create bonds together to solicit support and assistance for
purposeful activities which could be facilitated faster and better considering the doubling of
energy and resources.
Following are some working linkages between schools nationwide and associations centers
with local officers manned by a complete set of officials and active members.
A. Linkages
1. International Linkages
a. With Pi Lambda Theta
An international honor society and professional association in education. Based
in its main office in Michigan, chapters are located in different universities
nationwide. The only chapter outside the United States is the Philippine Area
chapter. Its main project is ETP (Excellence in Teaching Project. Its supports 15
third year BSE/BEE students until they graduate. It also honors outstanding
student teachers from College of Education.
b. INNOTECH
Is the center for training educational leaders from Southeast region under the
SEAMEO organization. It conducts training programs to upgrade the
competencies of teachers from the region in all disciplines. One of its projects is
to update teachers knowledge and skills in implementing alternative learning
B. Networking
1. Networking with Professional Organizations
A network is a grid/web whose members actively demonstrate how they can
work together to attain common objectives, undertake innovative practices and
update members regarding breakthrough in different disciplines.
Some examples could serve as models.
a. Consortium among Universities and Colleges
1. Taft Consortium
It is composed of St. Paul University (Manila), St. Scholasticas
College. Philippine Normal University, Philippine Christian University,
and De La Salle University.
The Science teachers from each college met regularly for
discussions on best practices.
The registrars may undergo training sessions together.
2. The Mendiola Consortium
It is composed of San Beda College, Centro Escolar University, San
Sebastian College, and Holy Spirit College.
Reported By:
Jared P. Manalastas
BSEd-English