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Profiles
AHEAD
ROSSANA LADAGA LLENADO
President, Ahead Learning Systems, Inc.
“All
intelligent people have the responsibility to teach because if all
teachers are intelligent there are more chances of producing better
students.”
By
BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT
Several factors are affecting the Filipino student from attaining
his full potential. One of these is the declining quality of our
teachers. As many of us would say, gone are the days of the best and
intelligent teachers whom we always looked up to as our heroes.
This is the crusade of Rossana Ladaga Llenado, president of the
country’s biggest tutorial service and review center – AHEAD
Learning Systems, Inc., to improve the lot of our teachers.
A FOUNDATION
FOR TEACHERS
“When I was in college, I took up Communication Arts because I
wanted to become a lawyer,” she narrated.
But when she was asked to write a graduation speech to be delivered
by then Senator Alberto Romulo she was affected. She saw the
significance of the role of teachers in molding the youth.
“I saw them as heroes,” she realized. From then on there was no
turning back for Rossana to help.
At a very young age she has trained her eyes towards creating a
foundation for teachers at the age of 40 despite the fact that she
does not come from a well-to-do family.
Rossana noted that when a student is just average or even less
average in his academic standing, the common recommendation is for
him to take up education. But when a student is at the top of her
class, he or she is encouraged to take up medicine or law.
Now, what she wants to do is put the teachers back to where they
originally belonged – in a high pedestal.
To do this, the former students leader at UP said “we should produce
the best teachers so we will produce the best lawyers, and the best
doctors and later intelligent voters.”
The goal pushed me everyday,” she said.
STARTING UP
Little by little, Rossana’s dream naturally unfolded.
Rossana has realized that all the schools before have the same
standards because “we have a better system then but now schools have
turned out to be commercial even UP.”
Getting into college has also become a very competitive process,
thus, the need for tutorials and review classes came up to help a
student pass the entrance exam.
So, she decided to put up a home-based tutorial services called
AHEAD Tutorial and Review Center for students and a review class for
high school students aiming to pass the UP College Admission Test (UPCAT).
She started with 16 UP hopefuls.
Rossana was among the tutors then together with a summa cum laude
and three cum laudes from UP conducting the tutorial and review
classes.
Based on that first UPCAT review, AHEAD developed the Ateneo
Entrance test review followed by the review programs for La Salle
hopefuls.
With its test-based review programs, which is tailored to the unique
requirements of each accrediting university as against the generic
curriculum-based methods. AHEAD has consistently registered the
highest passing percentage (89%) in the entrance exams to the
country’s top three universities.
“It used to be higher but since we got reviewers from remote areas
like Bicol, Davao and Sultan Kudarat our average has been slightly
affected,” she said.
AHEAD is also the only review center for college entrance tests that
publish their passers regularly. So, their records can be checked
for authenticity.
AHEAD services fall into three main categories: (1) review classes
for the school admission tests and professional examinations; 2)
tutorials for all subjects and ages, from preschool to the graduate
level; and 3) languages, including translation, reading, writing and
speaking of foreign languages.
EXPANSION
From that home-based review and tutorial classes, AHEAD has now four
review centers located in Katipunan, Megamall, Galleria and
Greenhills. Each class has 40 reviewees. They offer different
packages for reviewers depending on their preferences. The fee
ranges from P4,000 to P15,000 depending on the length of classes or
tutorials needed.
Aside from college entrance test reviews, AHEAD also offers classes
for foreign languages. Rossana said the company is going for
franchise arrangements but on a case to case basis as she wants to
ensure the quality of their reviews as she noted that other
businesses fold-up because of their inability to control their
franchisees. “I am not after money because there are plenty of
moneyed people eager to get a franchise from us. What is important
is I can get a partner with the same values and views on education
as I am,” she said.
“We are looking for partners not just franchise,” she said. “I want
to be assured that my partners have only the intention to help
students and not just to earn money from them,” she said. There is
no problem with money for our partners because Rossana can help them
in getting their loans approved. “We have to expand this year or
next year,” she said. AHEAD is planning on diversifying their offers
by also going into the mainstream market offering reviews for board
exams for engineers, teachers and nurses. AHEAD also mulls
conducting reviews for international standardized tests such as
TOEFL, GMAT, etc. Rossana is also training her eyes toward a greater
goal that of opening up branches abroad particularly in China. While
others may laugh off Rossana’s ambitions, this mother of four
wonderful children always chooses to travel the road less traveled.
“When I proposed the idea of opening up a review class inside a mall
I was rebuffed because that could not be possible, but here I am,”
the visionary said.
ESTABLISHING
INSTANT CONNECTIONS
While it is true that lecturers for review centers and tutors come
and go and the fact that it s difficult to find good ones, Rossana
believes there is a career here in tutorials and review classes.
According to Rossana, statistics have shown that only 10 percent of
the UPCAT’s 100,000 hopefuls passed the entrance tests and only 7
percent of the 60,000 to 70,000 hopeful students for the two other
top schools passed these college entrance exams. At one time or
another, AHEAD has been designated as the official review center of
the country’s top learning institutions. Passing the college
entrance tests for the top three schools may be insignificant for
others but this matters a lot to insightful people. For Rossana, “It
determines what you will be in the future. It means sure employment
and instant connections.”
Rossana explained that one of the better assurances a parent can
give his child is the privilege of giving him the right connections
for his future endeavors. It is no secret that most students from
the country’s top three schools belong to the well-connected circles
of the society. When a graduate goes into business, his first
contacts are his classmates. Thus, every parent wants his kid to go
to the best school. Rossana recalled that while she came from a poor
family, her only consolation is that she is a graduate of UP. It
made a difference to Rossana that she graduated from UP. Education
is really a great equalizer.
VALUE FOR
MONEY
Rossana believes that there are no really all-the-way dim-wit
students, but only students with attitude problems and learning
skills difficulty. AHEAD, she said, is providing its reviewees with
the best teachers. All in all, AHEAD has 300 teachers with over 35
working on full-time basis. Their lecturers are either summa cum
laude, magna or cum laude and top ten topnotchers in the board exams
from the country’s top three universities but 90 percent from UP. “I
am the least gifted at AHEAD,” she laughed. To ensure that reviewees
get their money’s worth, AHEAD reviewees evaluate their teachers
regularly and if the grades are below 90 then they are out of AHEAD.
As far as Rossana is concerned, all intelligent people have the
responsibility to teach because if all teachers are intelligent
there are more chances of producing better students. That’s why
Rossana has encouraged AHEAD teachers to find time to share their
knowledge. Since, only students of well-to-do families can afford to
pay for tutorials and review classes, which Rossana said as the
greatest injustice in our system, AHEAD offers free review classes
to public schools. The successful reviewees from the public schools
end up being scholars of the country’s top three schools while
others are being sponsored by some organizations.
HELPING WHILE STILL YOUNG
Rossana, no doubt is enjoying her work. “Where can you find a job
while still young you are already helping other people. Ang
sarap-sarap pakinggan yung ‘thank you’ from people whom we have
helped passed the exams,” she said. Aside from review centers and
tutorials, Rossana has also put up a pre-school. It is called “World
Prep” because it is preparing the kids for the real world she said.
Rossana is pursuing an MA on Education Administration to make her
more suitable to the task at hand. Because of her worthy endeavors,
Rossana was a Philam Life “Ilaw ng Karunungan” awardee for genuine
commitment to serve the community in promoting education to improve
the quality of Filipino lives. She was among the Entrepreneur
Magazine’s Top 10 Entrepreneurs of the Philippines 2003. Rossana was
also a recipient of the Asia Pacific Young Professional Award for
education. In the case of AHEAD, this institution of learning has
been named the “Most Outstanding Tutorial and Review Center” and
“Most Outstanding Learning Center” by three national consumer
groups. Although the dream to become a lawyer still remains a
burning ambition for Rossana, this has to give way to a more noble
desire to help students realize their own dream. |
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