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Globe 2012 annual report<br />
bridging communities<br />
i-Access<br />
Global Filipino Teacher (GFT) Program<br />
Through the Global Filipino Teacher program (GFT), educators are trained to<br />
integrate ICT in teaching basic subjects like English, Science, Math, and HeKaSi.<br />
GFT is done in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd) and the<br />
Coalition for Better Education, a Cebu-based non-profit organization composed<br />
of various education stakeholders from the academe, students, parents, nongovernment<br />
and business organizations.<br />
The GFT training program equips teachers with knowledge using the projectbased<br />
learning approach and will train 100 new teachers and existing GFT<br />
teachers to become peer coaches to their co-teachers on the use of project-based<br />
learning (PBL), creating a community-based ripple effect of 21st century learning.<br />
i-Give<br />
Volunteaming<br />
Volunteaming encourages employees to customize their volunteering projects and<br />
promote camaraderie in their communities of choice. As part of i-Give's commitment to<br />
support corporate citizenship, Globe Bridging Communities matches the project with<br />
minimal funding. This project is open to all Globe employees nationwide who can form a<br />
group of five and is willing to commit eight (8) volunteer hours each.<br />
Volunteaming allows employees to be vigilant with the social issues of the communities<br />
nearest to them. They are able to customize the assistance needed according to the<br />
needs of their communities or charity of choice. Through volunteaming, Globe employees<br />
are given access to Corporate Social Responsibility projects regardless of their work<br />
location and expertise by simply volunteering their time and talents.<br />
Globe Telecom joins TINGOG 2015, a<br />
pioneering SMS-based citizen feedback<br />
initiative aimed to promote the effective<br />
delivery of basic services for the<br />
realization of the country’s Millennium<br />
Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015.<br />
Becky Malay, Program Director of<br />
the Philippine Rural Reconstruction<br />
Movement (PRRM), implementing<br />
agency of TINGOG 2015, affixes her<br />
signature to the mock cell phone that<br />
shows government and private sector<br />
support for the SMS-based citizen<br />
feedback initiative. Together with her<br />
are (from L-R): Department of Interior<br />
and Local Government Supervising<br />
Undersecretary Rafael Santos ,<br />
Globe Head for Corporate Social<br />
Responsibility Rob I. Nazal, and Tabaco<br />
City Mayor Cielo Krisel Lagman-Luistro.<br />
Globe congratulates the 69 public school teachers from Luzon as the newest GFT graduates.<br />
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