Date Posted:
August 15, 2024
Encoded By:
Sharmaine M. Torres
August 13,2024 (Alternative Learning System (ALS) students at Banlic Elementary School) —Â
On August 13, 2024, Alternative Learning System (ALS) students at Banlic Elementary School participated in a training session on dishwashing liquid soap and hand liquid soap making. The training was conducted by skilled trainers from the Cooperatives and Livelihood Development Department (CLDD) office, who provided the students with valuable knowledge and hands-on experience in producing these essential household products. This initiative was part of CLDD’s ongoing efforts to equip students with practical skills that can contribute to their livelihood.
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During the training, the CLDD trainers guided the students through each step of the soap-making process, covering topics such as ingredient selection, proper mixing techniques, and safety measures. The students were given the opportunity to create their own batches of dishwashing liquid soap and hand liquid soap, allowing them to apply the concepts they learned in a real-world setting. The session was well-received, with students actively participating and showing a keen interest in mastering the craft.
This training is a significant part of CLDD’s mission to empower young learners by providing them with practical skills that can enhance their future opportunities. By offering this hands-on experience, CLDD aims to inspire the ALS students to explore new avenues for self-sufficiency and contribute to their communities The success of this session at Banlic Elementary School underscores the importance of integrating livelihood skills into the educational framework, ensuring that students are well-prepared for both personal and professional growth.