RAM 2015 - Marikina City OSI 

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Keywords

Rabies Awareness Month 2015
education
children
puppet show
learning through fun
Out-of-School intervention
Philippines
Marikina City

Country

Philippines

Date

08 March 15

Credit

© rabiesalliance.org

Camera make / model

Canon EOS 100D

Source

Digital Camera

Caption

Puppet Show during the Out-of-School Intervention conducted in Marikina City in coordination with the City Social Welfare and Development Office & City Veterinary Office

Notes

Marikina City Out-of-School Intervention Activity:
A total of 69 participants attended the activity

Age range:
- 7-11 years old = 6
Male = 4
Female = 2

- 12-17 years old = 63
Male = 13 (child at risk/street children); 38 (CICL-Children In Conflict with the Law)
Female = 4 (child at risk/street children); 8 (CICL)

Outcomes:
- The program started at around 9:30 because the children sheltered by the CSWD had to follow their usual routine.
- The children responded positively to the puppet show. Initially, we were worried that the teens will not be interested but they still enjoyed the puppet show.
- The participants also actively participated in the Q&A after the puppet show.
- The main activity for the participants was not conducted simultaneously as initially planned. The game for Group A was conducted first followed by the game for Group B.
- Since the Group A game was conducted inside the activity center, the participants only stayed in their designated area with a facilitator. The facilitator guided/coached them in the tasks per station.
- The Group A participants were slow in answering the multiple choice questions (station 1) and enumerating (station 3) though they were able to answer them correctly. They did well in identifying/explaining the bite prevention photos (station 2)
- The Game for Group B was facilitated by Mr. Cerezo. Not all of the Group B participants joined the game. Only 3 teams with 3 members each were formed. Nevertheless, the teens participated actively in the game and were eager to answer the questions.
- The game show format was effective as a form of evaluation for the participants. Though the amazing race worked as well, the tasks per station still need to be reviewed or improved.
- Tumblers were given to the participants who won in the game.
- T-shirts with rabies message were also given to the participants.

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