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Graduation of Our English Class Students

In March 2021, the Vocational Training Centre (VTC) completed the English classes by granting students with certificates of participation. The certificates were given to the students as an appreciation of their commitment to complete the chosen session from the modules even though they were unable to fully attend all their classes. We understand their difficulties

Keeping Our Spirits Up, Even in Difficult Times

It’s been 9 months that students have not set foot in a classroom in Indonesia. One of the ways the YUM-VTC tries to keep our students motivated to learn is by running fun online English classes. The tutor makes a video explaining the lesson based on the module and at the end of the video,

PHMF Supports Online English Classes At The YUM VTC

Currently, the YUM VTC is unable to open face to face classes due to COVID-19 though we are preparing ourselves to open once the government allows us. In the meantime, we do our best to keep our students motivated to learn and for that, we have found a few solutions: The English course is the

Support to our VTC students during COVID-19

Since the government mandated closure and cancellation of all facilities and activities involving small or large gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic, we have complied to do the same with all of YUM’s projects for the safety of our students. However YUM continues to be committed to serving the communities in both West Java and Central

COMPUTER CLUB FOR THE YOUNG LEARNERS

One of the activities at YUM’s Community Library in Cipanas related to the 21st century skill preparation is the quintessential Computer Club. The aim is to introduce the use of computers for children from an early age. The lesson began from learning how to switch on & off the computer, typing, getting familiar with hardware,

LASTRI AND KAMU’S COMPUTER STORIES

Since the beginning of the year, many secondary students enrolled in our courses.  Some of them came by themselves or were accompanied by either friends or parents. We are very pleased more number of people are increasingly becoming aware about the importance of using technology, especially computers.  This is also supported by the Indonesian government
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