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Goducate Sabah at Transforming Our City Together Exhibition 2011

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Goducate Sabah was invited to put up a photo exhibit in the Transforming Our City Together Exhibition 2011 in Penang, Malaysia.  The conference was a gathering of organizations, businessmen, leaders, and volunteers who are calling for transformation in society.

One of the main speakers, Dr Kim Tan of Transformational … … Read More

Once upon a village on Channel News Asia

Don’t miss out the special feature on Channel News Asia on Saturday 19 Mar 10.30pm

Repeat Telecast on 20 Mar 2011 at  1.30am,  12.32pm & 4.33pm

“Once upon a village”  features Goducate music project in the … … Read More

ieatishootipost organizes dinner in support of Goducate at Fukuichi Restaurant

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The ieatishootipost blogging community led by Dr Leslie Tay, Singapore’s popular food blogger, organized a dinner in support of their pet project, Goducate’s Literacy Centers in Sabah. The dinner was held at Fukuichi Restaurant, a Japanese restaurant that serves the freshest Japanese-style sea-food. The owners of this new restaurant … … Read More

I Elizabeth…am a Goducate supporter

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Elizabeth Poey was, in her own words, “every teacher’s nightmare”. Yet she chose to put herself in that vulnerable position of being a teacher. Fortunately for her, her 36 years in the education service were not nightmarish. In fact her experiences during this time, from being a student teacher to being a teacher, then a vice-principal, and later a principal, gave her lots of treasured memories. Ok, some of the events might have been embarrassing or ego-deflating, but they form treasured memories all the same, and they are recounted in her jolly style in her autobiography This Is I Elizabeth…But Who Cares!

This fun-loving, adventurous woman More » Elizabeth . . Goducate supporter

Well-known food blogger raises funds for Goducate with his book launch

Leslie Tay signing his book at the book launch

Dr Leslie Tay, one of Singapore’s most popular food bloggers (http://ieatishootipost.sg) and loyal Goducate supporter has yet again found an opportunity to raise funds for us. More » Well-known food blogger raises funds for Goducate with his book launch

Post University Training

As part of Goducate’s structured and effective leadership training program to train Chinese to be leaders who will be able to impact the lives of thousands of other Chinese, two interns from China now have the opportunity to be trained beyond their home ground.

Goducate realises that fresh University graduates from 2nd/3rd-tier cities in China need to be trained and given international exposure to adapt to a growing globalized world. These brilliant Chinese students are very good academically but generally lack essential life skills such as leadership, management, business and communication. Most of them come from one-child families and lack the social skills necessary for team work and leadership. More » Post University Training

CSR on display

Goducate is thankful to our ardent corporate sponsor MHC Asia Group for their continued support. MHC Asia has recently moved into their spanking new office at One Commonwealth building, Singapore; and decided to feature Goducate on their glass windows facing the main road and MRT tracks.

Says Dr Low Lee Yong, CEO/Founder of MHC Asia, “Being successful and profitable has allowed us to add a more meaningful dimension to our business. We decided to capitalise on the large window display space at our new office to create awareness and publicity for Goducate. More » CSR on display by MHC Asia Group

Today’s young professionals are more socially responsible

Young professionals at Goducate office

Life is definitely getting more stressful for young professionals. The obvious deduction from this is that they’ll be too busy to find time and energy to be socially responsible. Thankfully, I’ve found that the opposite is true.

Young professionals at Goducate office

Young professionals at Goducate office

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