BARIO, July 14, 2017- The school-going children of Bario are, like
all children, curious and hungry for knowledge.
Dr Narawi Abu
Bakar, facilitator of the ELCOP mathematics skills session “Mudahnya
Matematik”, with his charges.
However, because they are located in such a remote
location, most of their education in English has been dependent on what their
teachers can teach them from books only.
All this changed three years ago when iM Sarawak started
its iM Sarawak Junior Journalists Programme (JJP) in conjunction with the
Runners Wild Bario eco-tourism event.
The JJP aims to develop journalistic skills amongst
students in lower secondary school.
Now in its third year, the JJP equips the students with
writing skills, photography skills and interviewing skills through workshops.
Students are given the opportunity to practise the skills
they learnt by interviewing participants and visitors to Bario during the
Runners Wild Bario every year.
In order to further build the students’ confidence, the
SMK Bario students have participated in an exchange programme with
International College Hong Kong Hong Lok Yuen since October 2016.
The students from SMK Bario got to practise their English
skills with native speakers of the language by sharing online stories and
pictures from their respective countries.
The Bario students have even played host to a group of
nine visiting students, their teacher and parents from the international
school.
Yew Kok Wing, Principal of SMK Bario said:"The school
is very grateful to have been a part of the iM Sarawak Junior Journalist
Programme for the last 3 years.
"In that time, we have seen our students grow their
confidence in speaking in English. It has also made learning more fun and
engaging for our studentS," he said.
In addition to that, primary and secondary school
students in Bario have also recently attended an English Language workshop that
is part of i-Teach Group’s English Language Community Outreach Programme
(ELCOP).
The founder of the programme, Yohannis Aching is a young
entrepreneur who attended the 2015 iM Sarawak Youth Leadership Programme.
The ELCOP in Bario is a three-day workshop that is
supported by iM Sarawak as part of its youth leadership programme activities.
This is Yohannis’ second initiative under the youth leadership programme.
The programme focuses on primary and secondary school
students and aims to promote English proficiency amongst the students through
fun activities such as quizzes and games; to enhance the students’ confidence
in using English; to complement the Ministry of Education’s Highly Immersive
Programme in rural schools and to guide and improve the community’s use of the
internet as a source of information and tool for research.
The workshop also included a session on Mathematics and
Mandarin language for those sitting for the UPSR and PMR exams this year.
Parents and teachers were able to sit in and observe the
activities. They also attended a separate session where they were given tips on
teaching and ways to help the students study better.
The sessions were conducted by nine facilitators from
Institut Pendidikan Guru Kawasan Sarawak (IPGKS), Miri and was attended by 200
students.
Lisah Tadam, Headmaster of SK Bario said: "We really
appreciate that our students, parents and teachers have had the opportunity to
attend this workshop.
"This school is the furthest school from Miri and we
are grateful that the lecturers have taken the time to come all this way to
conduct the sessions," he added.
“I also feel that our teachers have picked up some
additional ideas for teaching, while our parents are now better able to support
their children's studies as a result of participating in the sessions," he
concluded.
iM Sarawak has always emphasised the importance of
education as a means to improve the quality of life of the people of Sarawak.
The remoteness of Bario is precisely the reason it was
chosen for these initiatives.
Datuk Joseph
Salang Gandum, chairman of the 1Malaysia Sarawak Advisory Council, said: “Give
a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him
for a lifetime.
“At iM Sarawak we very much believe that education is
about equipping people with the skills to help them help themselves, which is
why these activities in Bario include students, teachers and parents.
“By imparting the skills required to carry on these
activities themselves, the students will continue to benefit from the seeds
that we have sown here.
"This is evident from the progress that the iM
Sarawak Junior Journalist Programme has made.
“From what I understand, it is now completely run by the
teachers themselves.
"I am confident that the ELCOP Programme will also
yield similar results. It is our hope at iM Sarawak that the community in Bario
have benefitted from our activities and will use the skills they have learnt
for the betterment of their future,” Salang said.
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