During the Marcos administration, 32 out of 400 slum areas in Metro Manila underwent a multi-million peso rehabilitation. These were divided into small lots of 35 square meters. The plumbing, electricity and drainage systems were installed. We set up the OB Montessori Pagsasarili preschools in eight of them.
The OB Montessori Pagsasarili logo shows a little boy and girl running in a sun-filled community. The light symbolizes how the Pagsasarili schools removed the darkness in the newly improved slum areas since the Montessori Pagsasarili system quickly conditioned the poor children to love work and order. Within the first few weeks of schooling, their friendliness, self-confidence and independence so inspired the community that the schools enrolment increased yearly. Their Pagsasarili teachers were first trained at the OB Montessori Greenhills headquarters and given yearly summer refresher course. They exhibited such steadfast care for their children and have been generally faithful for the past 20 years. Indeed, one can say that they are the "new children" and the "new teacher."
Our housekeeper, who used to reside in this area, complained of nephews and nieces who kept coming from Samar. With her limited income she had to feed them. They almost never could find employment since they were illiterate and had no skills. The sub-human environment encouraged drinking, gambling and drug addiction. Consequently, these spawned various crimes of incest, drug pushing, robbery and murder.
The OB Montessori Center had just started the high school department then at its Greenhills headquarters. Most of its Pagsasarili outreach programs were in nearby areas. The first preschool was set up in 1983 in San Martin de Porres, Cubao where 2,156 families reside. In 1985, another Pagsasarili preschool was set up right behind our headquarters at West Crame where 2,737 families of military and police personnel, vendors, as well as tricycle drivers live. Today, Unimart salesgirls, Muslim pearl vendors and stall owners of the Greenhills shopping complex reside here. At the same time, another Pagsasarili preschool started in Tramo, Pasay City where 1,900 families of vendors and overseas workers live.
In 1986, three more Pagsasarili preschools were set up: CAA, Las Piñas for 12,000 families; Bagong Barrio for 5,003 families of factory workers and laborers; and Bagong Silang, Caloocan City for 1,700 families. In 1989, to serve 2,848 government personnel, the Karangalan, Pasig City Pagsasarili preschool was started. The following year, the last Pagsasarili preschool was set up in Dasmariñas, Cavite adjacent to the Maharlika Muslim village. About 15,000 families were relocated from Metro Manila. Yearly commencement exercises were held at these different sites.
"While I was contemplating the appropriate message to share with all of you, it occurred to me that perhaps it would be best if I offered to serve you my version of the "alphabet soup" of education. My reasons for doing this are simply to augment what Dr. Soliven has already articulated on many occasions, which by now should be deeply imbedded in your minds and hearts, and to present an alternative way of defining education.
An alphabet soup is a dish consisting of many ingredients and is served with those ingredients cut in the form of the letters A to Z. In essence the soup is my own perception of what education should be or can be - from A to Z. Without further ado, I will now begin serving the alphabet soup.
B is for BENEFACTOR. The O.B. Montessori Center is the benefactor of the Pagsasarili Preschools. C is for CHANGE. Education is a force for change in which case, change is for the better. D is for DYNAMIC. Education must exercise influence in a strong and forceful way. E is for EQUALITY. Education must demonstrate that all citizens are equal members of society. F is for self-FORMATION.
G is for GAINFUL and GRATIFYING. Education means gaining more value as an individual and gratifying because it gives the educated person reasons to be grateful. H is for HELP ME TO HELP MYSELF that is "pagsasarili" in Tagalog.
The fruits of this system of education are: I is for INDEPENDENCE; J is for JOY in learning. K is for KINDNESS to others. Education implants kindness among human beings. L is for LOVE for work. Love for fellowmen is what drives educators to sacrifice their own leisure and time for their pupils; M is for Dr. MARIA MONTESSORI. She discovered the new world within Man; N is for NORMALIZATION, THE Montessori work for uniting physical and mental energy; O is for ORDER in work; P is for the PREPARED ENVIRONMENT of work. . .
The complete Montessori preschool program developed by Dr. Maria Montessori a century ago is a scientific, psychologically-based curriculum that can only be used by trained teachers with special apparata to condition preschoolers to be independent at home and in school. This consists of 300 exercises in Practical Life, Sensorial Arts, Language, Math, Geography, History, Botany and Zoology. It costs about P192,000 to equip the regular OB Montessori preschool classroom. Of these, 100 exercises were drawn out for the Pagsasarili preschool: 25 Practical Life, 10 Sensorial Arts, 20 Language, 30 Math, and 15 Geography, History, Botany and Zoology. These apparata cost only P72,000.
The Pagsasarili system believes that the Absorbent Mind of the three to six can easily learn languages simultaneously. Thus, with both parents and preschool teachers persisting in speaking English, which is the more difficult language, the four and five-year-old Pagsasarili students usually can speak both Tagalog and English.
The Pagsasarili writing skills are first developed before reading skills. The shapes and sounds of letters are learned easily by tracing Sandpaper Letters. With constant word composition using the Movable Alphabets, reading eventually develops. Enrichment of the vocabulary occurs readily by working on Classified Nomenclature Cards of objects in the surroundings like the house, the school, the farm, the zoo, market, grocery, airport, etc.
The Decimal golden beads and cards prepare them for grade school addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Laying out the golden unit beads, bead bars of 10, bead squares of 100 and the bead cube of 1000 with the corresponding cards 1,000 100 10 1 readily make them aware of the value system in forming complex numbers.
Dr. Maria Montessori referred to the sciences of Geography, History, Botany and Zoology as the "keys to the universe."
The three to five-year old Pagsasarili preschoolers learn the seven continents and oceans using the Puzzle Map of the World. Drawing and coloring is done after the child learns the names of Africa, Europe, Asia, North and South America and the Antartican continent. The more advanced Puzzle Map of Asia is used afterwards. The fives not only draw all the 20 countries of Asia, but also their corresponding flags. History involves the help of the parents in putting together the childs picture album from birth to his current age. Lessons follow using calendars, clocks and teacher-made stamp pads.
Botany cards teach the different parts of a flower, leaf and tree. While Zoology teaches the body parts of a mammal, bird, reptile, fish and amphibian.
(* Reference: Elementary Learning Competencies, Elementary Math by DECS Curriculum Development Division, 1997)
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