March 31, 2023
Health, Education, Economic Empowerment, Social Inclusion and Equity, Peace-Building and Security, Governance, Active Citizenship, Environment, Environment
Schools are necessarily a haven for learners to discover, practice and perfect necessary lifelong \r\nskills. \r\nTo affirm this, is the basic campus journalism program in schools which is anchored by the Campus \r\nJournalism Act in the Philippines. This act gives a full blast to press freedom among student-journalists. \r\nLearning about journalism gives teens a chance to build important skills like researching, writing, \r\ninterviewing and thinking critically. They learn about their community and themselves. But the best hope \r\nyet for this program is to empower pupils into opinionated growing individuals, capable of sound decision \r\nmaking and a firm stand on issues they can understand at their young age.\r\n AGOS the Official Student Filipino Publication of Lubo National High School will serve as an \r\ninstrument in instilling the love and honing the skills of learners in journalism. Most importantly, Agos \r\nwill serve as the amplifier of truth, transparency and encourages students to dig deeper into current events, \r\nto think critically and to care about what is going on around them. It teaches students to think, not just to \r\naccept what is presented by mass media, but to form opinions for themselves, creating not just smart \r\nstudents, but smart people, with the capabilities to make a difference in the world around them, especially \r\nin their own communities.