The School of Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Teacher Education (SSLATE) recently organized an impactful Outreach Program for the children of Barangay 10 in Bacolod City. This initiative took place within the LCCB College Building, which served as a pivotal space for fostering community engagement and holistic development. Under the leadership of Dr. Penny V. Sanchez, the SSLATE
LCCB NSTP Coordinator 2022 – 2024
Dean, and with the collective dedication of the faculty members, this program exemplified the department’s commitment to extending education beyond traditional boundaries.
Guiding this endeavor were graduating students from various academic backgrounds within the SSLATE department, including Psychology, Education, and English Language Studies. Their involvement ensured a multidisciplinary approach to the program, addressing the diverse needs and interests of the participating children. By leveraging their expertise and practical skills, these students facilitated interactive learning experiences tailored to the cognitive and developmental stages of the attendees. Such collaborative efforts highlighted SSLATE’s ethos of inclusivity and educational excellence, positioning the program as a catalyst for positive change within the community. Throughout the Outreach Program,
the children from Barangay 10 were immersed in a vibrant atmosphere of learning and camaraderie. Engaging in a variety of educational activities and enjoying sumptuous refreshments, they experienced moments of joy and enrichment in a nurturing environment. This holistic approach to education not only fostered intellectual growth but also nurtured essential social and emotional skills crucial for their overall development. The palpable enjoyment and enthusiasm exhibited by the children underscored the program’s resounding success, affirming SSLATE’s pivotal role in promoting community service and inclusive education. #lccbSSLATE #LCCBCommunityofFriends #BuildingDreamsTogetherwithLCCB Words from SSLATE Department