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2026-03-31
Empowering Young Scientists: NASA-GLOBE Philippines Holds Science Camp and Training in Camarines Sur
The GLOBE Program conducted a 2-day Science Camp to 167 senior high school students of San Rafael National High School in Tigaon, Camarines Sur, and donated 72 marcro lenses, pH meters and other basic science equipment.  >>

2024-11-13
Philippine Science High School Calabarzon Campus GLOBE Students Presented at a National Physics Conference
A research by PSHS CALABARZON scholars was presented in the recently concluded 26th Samahang Pisika ng Visayas at Mindanao (SPVM) National Physics Conference which was held at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila from October 17-19.  >>

2023-12-13
Philippine Science High School Central Luzon Campus (PSHS-CLC) “Tulong Dunong” Outreach Program Featuring the GLOBE Program
The PSHS-CLC, as part of the school’s community service and outreach program aimed at capacitating schools and teachers in delivering quality STEM education, conducted a GLOBE protocol training for the Area Heads, Department Heads, and Science & Research Teachers of Victoria National High School in San Gavino, Victoria, Tarlac.  >>

2023-05-05
GLOBE Master Trainer awarded “champion” during the 57th BIOTA National Convention for her advocacy of the GLOBE Mosquito Protocol and Mosquito Habitat Mapper (MHM) Application
During the 57th Biology Teachers Association of the Philippines (BIOTA) National Convention and Scientific Sessions held at the De La Salle Zobel Vermosa Campus on April 27-29, 2023 – Ms. Josephine Joy Tolentino-Antalan, a GLOBE Master Trainer and a Biology Teacher from the Philippine Science High School Central Luzon Campus (PSHS-CLC) was awarded “Champion” under the Biodiversity & Conservation Category of the event’s paper/ poster presentation for her research “Visualization and Potential of Mosquito Breeding Sites in the Philippines Using GLOBE MHM Application  >>

2023-04-12
The Philippines welcomes and congratulates its first Mentor Trainers
The GLOBE Program (Philippines) proudly welcomes and congratulates the first Certified Mentor Trainers in the Philippines – Ms. Joan Bilasano Callope and Ms. Babie Noreen Padilla Clemente for having completed their evaluation and assessment under the new “Trainer and Mentor Trainer” certification process during the recently concluded Asia Pacific Capacity Building Program on March 14 – 17, 2023. Ms. Callope and Ms. Clemente were evaluated by Rod Allan A. De Lara, Country Coordinator and a member of the GLOBE Education Working Group.  >>

2023-03-13
Batasan Hills National High School Collected Water Measurements in LPPCHEA
A 175-acre protected area known as the Las Pinas-Paranaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area (LPPCHEA) is situated between the southwest corner of Metro Manila and Manila Bay at coordinates 14.481158, 120.971586, and 14.502763, 120.988237.  >>

2022-06-14
Call for Papers, GLOBE AP Journal of Environmental Research
The GLOBE Program Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Science is calling for papers for publication. Deadline of Submission: 31 August 2022. For more information, contact: Rod Allan A. De Lara (GLOBE Country Coordinator, Philippines): radelara@pshs.edu.ph, or Joan Bilasano Callope (GLOBE Assistant Country Coordinator, Philippines): jbcallope1112@yahoo.com  >>

2020-08-11
GLOBE Program (Philippines) Announced its EduShare Project in the Midst of the Covid Pandemic
The GLOBE Program unveiled its latest project to help GLOBE Schools and Teachers deliver Online Learning in the midst of the Covid pandemic.  >>

2019-09-17
GLOBE Program Water Body Campaign
GLOBE Schools around the world will be conducting water measurements of various bodies of water, in an effort to increase students' awareness of the importance of water not only to humanity but the Earth System in general  >>

2019-02-04
Application for LMW Grant Now Open (Philippines)
GLOBE Philippines is now accepting application for LMW Grants. Now is your turn to make science fun and meaningful, and transfer the knowledge you gained during the CMT to your students, and to your local community.  >>

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Workshop: STEM Learning Camp 2026, Philippines

Workshop: STEM Learning Camp 2026, Philippines


This workshop will be attended by selected teachers and students of San Rafael National High School and Hanawan National High School. 

Empowering Young Scientists: NASA-GLOBE Philippines Holds Science Camp and Training in Camarines Sur


Empowering Young Scientists: NASA-GLOBE Philippines Holds Science Camp and Training in Camarines Sur


On March 21–22, 2026, the NASA-GLOBE Program (Philippines) successfully conducted a two-day Science Camp and GLOBE Protocol Training for 167 senior high school students and teachers of San Rafael National High School in Tigaon, Camarines Norte. The initiative aimed to strengthen students’ scientific skills and deepen their understanding of environmental systems through hands-on learning and field-based investigation.

The training was led by a team of dedicated science educators and program coordinators headed by Philippines’ Country Coordinator, Rod Allan De Lara, together with Deputy Country Coordinator Joan Bilasano Callope and Bicol Region Coordinator Noemi Bilasano Callope. Their collective expertise provided students with valuable insights into the practical application of scientific concepts aligned with global environmental monitoring standards.

Throughout the two-day camp, students actively engaged in protocol training across four major Earth system spheres: Atmosphere, Pedosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere. Participants learned how to conduct systematic observations, gather accurate environmental data, and utilize scientific tools—skills essential for contributing to the global GLOBE database and for fostering evidence-based environmental stewardship.

The training emphasized experiential learning, allowing students to perform actual measurements and observations in their local environment. This hands-on approach not only enhanced their technical competencies but also cultivated a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of Earth’s systems and the importance of sustainability. 

As part of its commitment to supporting science education, the NASA-GLOBE Program (Philippines) concluded the activity with the donation of essential scientific equipment to the school. These included 72 macrolenses, 7 pH meters, and other basic tools that will enable students and teachers to continue conducting environmental investigations beyond the training. The macrolenses were part of the donation by the US Embassy Manila to the GLOBE Program in the Philippines.

The Science Camp and Protocol Training marked a significant step in empowering young learners in the Bicol Region to become active contributors to environmental science. By equipping students with both knowledge and tools, the program continues to nurture a new generation of scientifically literate individuals who are ready to engage in local and global environmental challenges.

Through initiatives like this, the NASA-GLOBE Program (Philippines) reinforces its mission of bringing science closer to communities—one student, one school, and one discovery at a time.