20/04/2026
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Students from the Facilitating Learner-Centered Teaching (PRFACIL) course under the college of Br. Andrew Gonzales FSC College of Education, recently completed a meaningful service-learning partnership with the Alternative Learning System (ALS) of DLSU-Center for Social Concern and Action and Aurora Quezon Elementary School.
Taught by Br Hans Steven Moran FSC, the 134 students from three sections dedicated their time and skills to teach ALS learners in Math, English, and Science from February 23 to March 31, 2026. Each student facilitated a one-hour session, applying learner-centered strategies grounded in theory and practice. The engagement began with orientation sessions and discussions with the ALS Instructional Managers and ALS Learners. Using their inputs, the PRFACIL students designed lessons that were relevant, responsive, and engaging. As the sessions progressed, attendance steadily increased, with 15 to 20 learners actively participating in each class, demonstrating enthusiasm and genuine interest in the lessons.
Beyond teaching, the experience left a lasting impact on our students. Many have expressed their desire to continue volunteering in ALS, while others shared that this journey reaffirmed their commitment to the teaching profession.
This Service-Learning initiative powerfully demonstrates how education, guided by empathy and rooted in community, can create meaningful and lasting impact.