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Narrative Accomplishment Report

2020 Gender and Development Program

Pursuant to Section 36 of Republic Act No. 9710, otherwise known as the Magna Carta of
Women (MCW), all government departments, including their attached agencies, offices, bureaus,
state universities and colleges, government owned and controlled corporations, local government
units and all other government instrumentalities shall adopt gender mainstreaming as a strategy
to promote women’s human rights and eliminate gender discrimination in their systems,
structures, policies, programs , processes, and procedures.
To ensure that an absolute, definite, genuine and potential gender biases are removed,
the government embarked on gender and development (GAD) as one of its priority programs.
GAD focuses on the principle that development is for all. Everyone in society, female or male, has
the right to equal opportunities to achieve a full and satisfying life. Women and men enjoy the
same conditions for realizing their full human rights and potentials to contribute to development
as well as benefit from the results.
It is a pertinent will for teachers to continually advance their understanding on the
philosophy and pedagogy of education in order to provide quality and relevant education.
Seminars allow teachers to acquire professional growth and goals for the success of the school as
a whole and increase current knowledge and skills in their target areas. It also help mobilize
teachers towards a modernization way of teaching and orient them on the latest trends in the
teaching industry.
Badoc South Central School SPED Center (BSCSSC) considers and holds on that gender
equality and women’s empowerment are essential for meeting the school’s goals of
comprehensive and continued development, as gender equality needs to be pursued in its own
right for a just and equal society, and foster better development outcomes.
To address the various gender needs and concerns of the teaching and non-teaching staff,
BSCSS held its fist virtual GAD seminar on November 25, 2020 via google meet which focuses on
for major topics.
The seminar started on time. The first topic was discussed by Mrs. Mhia Joy I. Rafanan,
Teacher 3. She shared some health care tips on how to boost immune system. The second topic
was by Mrs. Jeohana Pearl M. Jamon. She reiterated the safety precautionary measures on how
to fight Corona Virus. Followed by Mrs. Karen S. Galieto with the topic, A healthy teacher in a
pandemic community. Lastly, the three (3) non-teaching staff of BSCSSC, namely, Mr. Walter B.
Coloma, Mr. Jeobert Macalma, and Mrs. Analyn Laurente shared their insights on how to achieve
a Covid-free school. The said topics were discussed, reiterated and was given priority just in time
to be aware and be reminded of on what to do during this Corona virus pandemic.
An open forum followed immediately. Each participant gave their opinions, suggestions,
some gave their insights and others gave additional information on the topics.

Prepared by:

MHIA JOY I. RAFANAN


Teacher III/GAD Focal Person

NOTED:

ELY G. PASCUA, EdD


School Principal III

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