30/09/2025
Langojon Beach Resort, September 25โ27, 2025 โ
With the waves gently lapping the shores and the spirit of innovation in the air, 36 elementary and secondary school heads from across the SDO-Siargao convened for the Flexible Learning Options - Alternative Delivery Modes (FLO-ADM) Program Implementationโa seminar- workshop aimed at reshaping the future of Siargao Division education.
The opening message, delivered on behalf of Dr. Gemna G. Pobe, EdD, CID Chief, who was unable to attend due to concurrent engagements at the Regional Office, set the tone for a transformative experience.
โWelcome to this training on flexible learning options and alternative delivery modes!โ the message , igniting a sense of purpose and possibility among the participants.
โThis isn't just a training; it's a launchpad for innovation in education,โ Dr.Pobe emphasized.
School heads were called upon not merely as administrators, but as visionaries and change-makers, entrusted with the mission of pioneering a more inclusive and adaptable educational system.
In a world marked by rapid change and evolving learner needs, the FLO-ADM program underscored the urgency of moving beyond traditional classroom models. โFlexible learning isn't about compromising standards,โ the CID Chief continued.
โIt's about reimagining how and where learning happens so that every student has the opportunity to succeed, regardless of their circumstances.โ
Throughout the three-day seminar, participants engaged in dynamic sessions focused on modular learning, blended instruction, and community-based delivery modes. The program highlighted the importance of resilience, equity, and student-centered leadership in crafting educational environments that truly prepare youth for the future.
โYou have the power to create a learning environment that is resilient, student-centered, and truly prepares our youth for the future,โ Dr. Pobeโs message affirmed. โEmbrace this journey of transformation with courage and a collaborative spirit. Your leadership will be the catalyst for change.โ
As the seminar concluded, a shared commitment emerged: to build a future where education is not a one-size-fits-all model, but a dynamic and flexible system that meets the unique needs of every learner.
โLetโs make learning possible for everyone, everywhere,โ the message concludedโleaving participants inspired, empowered, and ready to lead the charge toward educational transformation.
Dr. Pobe expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the resource speakers who generously shared their expertise during the recent event. Among those recognized for their valuable contributions were Virginchita A. Gorgonio, PIV from Dapa National High School; Dr. Shiela Jane D. Lasala, PIV from Nueva Estrella National High School; Kem E. Abuton, Jr., PIII from Union Elementary School; Dr. Jovy C. Liza, PIV from Sapao National High School; Jonathan C. Gubantes, PIII from General Luna National High School; and Randy A. Rudila, Education Program Supervisor and ADM Focal Person.
Their insights and dedication played a vital role in the success of the program.