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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Voice Care Philippines Reaches the Province of Bukidnon


The training team of Voice Care Philippines flew to the beautiful province of Malaybalay, Bukidnon for the Voice Care for Teachers workshop, on October 22-23, 2015.


Over 100 full-time faculty members of Bukidnon State University gathered for a 2-day workshop, expecting to learn about how to take care of the voice. They, however, learned about that and so much more.

Day 1 started with Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales giving a motivational talk, and introducing “Generation Z” to the teachers, who are the young people filling the classrooms of today. He shared their behaviors and mindset that influence how they treat their learning experience in the classroom.

In the afternoon, Voice Care Philippines Executive Director, Ada Cuaresma, opened the workshop proper. She discussed the importance of voice for the teachers, how voice is produced, and also gave numerous exercises to warm up the voice. She gave the teachers a self-assessment, and also tips on how to take care of the voice.

Ada’s session was followed by “Voice Acting for Effective Teaching,” discussed by Andrew San Fernando, one of Voice Care Philippines’ trainers. Andrew shared his experiences on voice acting, gave the teachers exercises to explore their vocal range and experiment with making character voices. He also ended with a group assignment, where the teachers were grouped to perform a storytelling session to integrate what they learned about voice acting.


The second day of the workshop started with the group performance, where Ada and Andrew shared more tips on how to use voice acting for effective teaching in the classroom. After this, the VoiceMaster has yet again shared more meaningful and motivational insights to the participants not only on how to understand Generation Z but more importantly, on how to empower them to believe that they can reach their full potential.

Towards lunch, Ada shared classroom strategies on how to engage students inside the class, through activities that involve active participation. The workshop culminated with the teachers writing down their action plans to take care of their voice moving forward.


Indeed, it was a fruitful, fun-filled and memorable 2-day workshop for the teachers of Bukidnon State University.

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