Many of us have experienced tremendous and unexpected stress and adversity during this pandemic. Thus, RESILIENCE or our ability to get through hardships and bounce back from difficult experiences has never been more important.
Speakers: Dr. Liecel Trinidad-Fulgencio, Psychiatrist Up-Philippine General Hospital; Rochelle M. Razo, JDSC School Principal and PSE Executive Director
How do you manage your daily life as a parent when there are so many responsibilities at work, too? How do we make it easier to find a life-work balance? Is it possible to find joy and compassion in the daily struggles we face as parents?
Speakers: Prof. Katherine Claudette Avelino-Tancdoc, Family Life and Child Development Specialis
How can we understand today’s children and teens? What support can teachers and parents extend to ensure that today’s learners become successful in and outside school?
Speakers: Rochelle M. Razo, JDSC School Principal & PSE Executive Director; Teacher Niccolo Frando, JDSC High School Coordinator
What schools teach or do not teach the present generation of learners will determine how successful or unsuccessful these children and youth are in maneuvering through their future. Students definitely need to gain a comprehensive understanding of the causes and consequences of climate change and develop their skills and attitude so that they can make […]
Over 30 years now, scientists have been constantly providing credible research data and warnings that climate change is threatening humanity’s existence. Yet the urgency to take the necessary steps to address this has been too long delayed. This is especially true in the field of education. To counter the effects of climate change, revolutionary changes […]
The youth is today’s most compelling voice on climate change. On September 20, 2019, we witnessed the largest climate protest in history with Greta Thunberg, the 2019 Time Person of the Year, and other youth leaders inspiring 4 million people to participate in the Global Climate Strike around the world. Millions of adults did heed […]
Climate change is the greatest challenge of our time. This belief is shared by adults and the youth around the globe as the impact of climate change becomes more evident. The recent study by the American Psychological Association reveals that more than half of American adults believe that climate change is the most important issue at present and 62% of them say they will vote for a candidate in the next elections based on his or her position on climate change.