PROJECT PARKE (Promoting Academics through Radiant and Knowledge-friendly Environment)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14949549Keywords:
Community Engagement, Innovative Learning, Parental Involvement, Sustainability, Educational DevelopmentAbstract
Project PARKE (Promoting Academics through a Radiant and Knowledge-Friendly Environment) is an innovative educational initiative at Bagonbon Elementary School aimed at fostering a dynamic and inclusive learning environment. This project extends beyond traditional classroom instruction by integrating subject-specific learning hubs within a beautified school park. These hubs, collaboratively developed by teachers, parents, and community stakeholders, provide learners with hands-on, experiential learning opportunities that enhance their academic and social development. Project PARKE promotes parental engagement, strengthens academic and social support systems, and leverages community expertise through mentorship programs and collaborative projects. The implementation of Project PARKE follows a structured process, including conceptualization, construction, instructional integration, and continuous monitoring. Various stakeholders, including barangay officials and local experts, actively participate in ensuring the project's success. A comprehensive risk management strategy is in place to address potential challenges such as sustainability and environmental factors. The initiative’s impact is assessed through ongoing evaluations to refine and enhance its effectiveness. Ultimately, Project PARKE cultivates a culture of curiosity, critical thinking, and lifelong learning, empowering students to become responsible, globally competitive citizens. By integrating education with community engagement, the project serves as a model for holistic and sustainable educational innovation.
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