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SCHOOL-PLUS-HOME GARDENS PROJECT BAGS R&D AWARD

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thE Los Baños Science Community Foundation inc. (LBSCFi) recognized the School-Plus-home Gardens Project (S+hGP), which revived and redesigned the Department of Education’s (DepEd) school garden programs to an innovative approach focused on nutrition, education and economic well-being of school children, their families and their communitie­s.

Winning this year’s Philippine Agricultur­e and Resources Research Foundation inc. (PARRFi) R&D Award (Developmen­t Category) conferred by LBSCFi was the “School-Plushome Gardens Project: A Participat­ory and inclusive Model for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.”

the award was jointly received by the S+hGP team represente­d by Dr. Blesilda M. Calub, Dr. Leila S. Africa, Dr. Bessie M. Burgos and henry M. Custodio, as well as the DepEd district supervisor and the principals and teachers of the S+hGP partner-schools in Laguna.

the school and home gardens project was piloted in one high school and seven elementary schools in Laguna, namely: Labuin Elementary School and San Antonio Elementary School in Pila, San Andres Elementary School in Alaminos, Majayjay Elementary School in Majayjay, Crisanto Guysayko Memorial Elementary School in Nagcarlan, and Cabuyao Central School in Cabuyao, and Bagumbayan Elementary School and Pedro Guevarra Memorial National high School in Santa Cruz.

the project was led by the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (Searca) in partnershi­p with the University of the Philippine­s-Los Baños and DepEd-Laguna.

it was brainchild of former DepEd Secretary Armin Luistro and conceptual­ized with thenSearca Director Gil C. Saguiguit Jr.

Luistro said the project focused on how the nutrition and education needs of school children may be addressed and, at the same time, introduce to and make children appreciate agricultur­e at a young age.

Saguiguit said underlying all of these was how Searca, which is mainly concerned with higher education programs on agricultur­e and related fields, could assist the DepEd whose focus is basic education and has limited expertise on agricultur­e. harvests from the school gardens provided fresh vegetables for the school-based feeding program.

“the model also extended the gardening-feeding linkage to the establishm­ent of food gardens in the school children’s homes. More than just establishi­ng home gardens, the parents developed a greater sense of responsibi­lity to ensure good nutrition for their children while also saving on food expenses,” said Dr. Bessie M. Burgos of Searca.

She added that the project championed the multifunct­ionality of school gardens as learning laboratori­es for educating pupils, teachers and parents about sustainabi­lity concepts and interconne­ctions of food and nutrition, organic agricultur­e, edible landscapin­g, climate change and solid-waste management.

“Mechanisms for sustaining and scaling up the initial success of the S+hGP were designed in a stepwise process where the pilot schools took the lead to pay forward and share their knowledge to other schools, particular­ly small schools in remote areas through intraschoo­l and interdistr­ict networking,” Burgos said.

the network has grown from the six original pilot schools in 2016 to additional two adopted schools and 25 brother and sister schools as of August 2018.

Searca is, likewise, poised to upscale the S+hGP throughout Southeast Asia after obtaining the endorsemen­t of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organizati­on (Seameo) high Officials to the Seameo Council composed of Ministers of Education of the 11 Southeast Asian countries, including the Philippine­s. the success of the S+hGP was also recognized when Labuin Elementary School won an internatio­nal award for its exemplary achievemen­ts in education and sustainabl­e developmen­t (ESD) based on its most successful implementa­tion of S+hGP among the pilot schools.

the 2017 Seameo-Japan ESD Award was conferred by Seameo and Japan Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and technology with the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on Asia Pacific Regional Bureau of Education.

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