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Eduk Student Organizations Sponsor ACLE Events in the College

Students from different colleges in the university took part in Alternative Classroom Learning Experiences (ACLE) last October 12, 2016. A number of ACLE sessions were organized in partnership with the University Student Council and sponsored by different student organizations in the College of Education.

UP Preschool Practitioners, or better known as “UP PreP,” sponsored a session entitled: EMERGEncy: Unravelling the Mask of Mental Illnesses in the Classroom. UP PreP believes that this issue is relevant to today’s youth and current developments in society.  Awareness of the importance of mental health in one’s journey through life is significant. As future educators, PreP views the importance of understanding different mental conditions/illnesses to help break the stigma associated with this issue. Knowing the characteristics of individuals who grapple with mental illness will help others welcome them and provide support when possible. Facilitators of the session were Ms. Cathy Babao, a grief counselor, and, Mr. Christopher Hernandez, a guidance service specialist of the UP Diliman, Office of Counseling and Guidance. Room 204 of the College of Education was packed with around 45 participants during the session.

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Mr. Christopher Hernandez, a guidance service specialist from the Office of Counseling and Guidance during the session

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An activity during the session with Ms. Cathy Babao

The UP Science and Mathematics Majors Advocating Responsible Teaching (UP SMMART) also sponsored an ALCE session entitled “Memoria: Exploring Memory Enhancement Techniques and Memory Sports”. The resource speaker for the event was the Head Coach of the Philippine Memory Game, Ms. Anna Bernadette D. Bonita. Her student, Ms. Jamyla Lumbanao joined her in this occasion.
Ms. Bonita shared the importance of memory enhancement, the essence of memory sports, and techniques on how to develop one’s memory skills. Ms. Lumbanao demonstrated these techniques by simply listening and perfectly reciting back 40 randomly given words.

Overall, the session was a success and UP SMMART is honored to be one with Ms. Bonita in spreading information about memory sports and techniques to the UP community.

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Ms. Bonito, facilitator of SMMART’s ACLE

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Ms. Lumbanao displaying her impressive memory skills

Museums and oceanariums are part of almost everyone’s childhood. The UP Educators’ Circle explored these all time favorite leisure places as venues for learning through an ACLE event entitled “Kaleidoscope: Looking and Learning through the Prisms of Museums and Oceanariums.”

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UP Educator’s Circle-sponsored ACLE session with the participants

 

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between UP College of Education and Ehime University Renewed

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony between the University of the Philippines, College of Education and Ehime University was held at the Faculty of Education, Ehime University, Matsuyama City, Japan on November 16, 2016. Dr. Marie Therese AP. Bustos, Dean of the UP College of Education and Dr. Sakae Sano , Dean of the Faculty of Education of Ehime University officially signed the documents.

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Signing of the MoU by Dean Bustos of UP and Dean Sakae Sano Of Ehime University

This event reaffirmed the partnership between the two institutions for another three years. This partnership, which officially began in 2007, further strengthens academic exchange and research collaboration between students, staff, and faculty members of the two universities.

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MoU Signing in the presence of the UP Delegates: (Foreground: Left to right) Prof. Czarina Agcaoile, Dr. Virgilio Manzano, Dean Maria Therese AP. Bustos, UPIS Principal Ronaldo San Jose, and Prof. Rachel Patricia Ramirez

 

Eduk: Pangalawang Karangalan sa Parada ng mga Parol 2016 sa Unibersidad

Nagtamo ng pangalawang karangalan sa Parada ng mga Parol 2016 ang Kolehiyo ng Edukasyon, kasama ang UP Integrated School (UPIS) at National Institute for Science and Mathematics Education Development (NISMED).  Ang paboreal na sumasagisag sa dangal at karunungan ang mataginting na tinig na sumalamin sa temang “Himig ng Diliman, Hagkan ang Gabi”.

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Ang boses ng edukasyon o karunungan ang nagsisilbing mahalagang pundasyon sa paglinang ng kakayahan ng bawat mamamayan. Ito ang gabay sa pagsulong ng mga mithiin ng sambayanan tungo sa makatao at mapagpalayang pagbabago.  Patuloy ang edukasyon na humuhubog sa ating lipunan at pambansang pagkakakilanlan.

Ipinapakita ng tikas ng tindig ng paboreal ang angking dangal ng bawat mamamayan sa ating lipunan. Ipinapahiwatig naman ng maningning at kumikinang na mga balahibo nito, na gawa sa tradisyonal na pamaypay na anahaw at mga CD, ang pagiging tanglaw ng karunungan sa ating kinabukasan.002

Sa tulang Tanglaw na akda ng isang mag-aaral sa Eduk na si Mark Angelo Francisco, napapaloob ang kahulugan ng simbolong ito.

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Go Eduk! Walang hanggang pasasalamat sa lahat ng naggugol ng panahon upang maging matagumpay ang Parada ng mga Parol 2016!

Photo Credits: Sharehann Lucman, Phoebe Beltran-Almazan, and Arnel Gerolia

Statement from Concerned UP College of Education Faculty Re: SC Decision on Marcos Burial at the Libingan ng Mga Bayani

November 9, 2016

We, members of the UP College of Education faculty, express our deepest dismay and concern over the Supreme Court’s decision allowing the interment of the remains of the dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (LNMB).

Burying a tyrant alongside our fallen heroes is an affront to our collective history as a nation. It is an assault on the dignity of the millions of Filipinos who suffered under martial rule.

We do our students a great disservice should we choose to stay silent and accept a decision that effectively devalues the atrocities of the Marcos regime and distorts the definition of “heroism”.

We, therefore, stand with the five dissenting SC justices: Chief Justice Sereno, Justice Leonen, Justice Carpio, Justice Jardeleza, and Justice Caguioa. With them, we stand against impunity and the deliberate attempt to revise our history. We continuously strive to make the abuses and injustices of the Marcos dictatorship forever remembered and never forgotten nor repeated.

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Dean Marie Therese A.P. Bustos

Abaya, Eufracio C.
Alcazar, Marie Yvette C.
Almazan, Romina B.
Arzadon, Maria Mercedes E.
Calingasan, Lorina, Y.
Canuto, Abigail Thea O.
Cauyan, Jaclyn Marie L.
Diaz, Leonor E.
Duka-Pante, Francis Grace H.
Echavia, Darlene D.
Gomez, Marie Grace A.
Javiniar, Joel C.
Joaquin, Nympha B.
Lucman, Sharehann T.
Magtoto, Frances Olivia M.
Metila, Romylyn A.
Muega, Michael Arthus G.
Nava, Fe Josefa G.
Olegario, Lizamarie C.
Paderna, Edwehna Elinore S.
Pedrajita, Jose Q.
Preclaro-Ongtengco, Maria Hazelle R.
Que, Elenita N.
Reoperez, Marie Grace C.
Salvador, Ana Maria Margarita S.
Tantengco, Myra T.
Yangco, Rosanelia, T.
Zamora, Maria Cecilia V.

Educ Statement as of Nov 11.1

 

 

UPCEd Promotes Wellness through H.A.P.I. Days 2016

Health Advocacy, Promotion and Instruction Days, dubbed as H.A.P.I. Days is a week-long event of the Health Education Area of the College of Education. It aims to provide a platform to increase awareness of the UPCEd community on the importance of keeping one’s self healthy as well as promote its crucial role in building healthy communities. This was done through a series of activities from October 18-21, 2016.

The event kicked off with a blood donation drive in collaboration with the Philippine Red Cross. Around 27 blood bags were collected.
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The second day showcased the promotion of health through arts, music, dance and games.

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Health Promotion through Poster Making focusing on the theme “Ngipin at Bibig Ingatan Para sa Malusog na Pangangatawan”

Health Promotion through Poster Making focusing on the theme
“Ngipin at Bibig Ingatan Para sa Malusog na Pangangatawan”

Health Promotion was also done through Musikalusugan, a variety show that  celebrated  the importance of health as well as showcased student talents.

Health Promotion was also done through Musikalusugan, a variety show that celebrated the importance of health as well as showcased student talents.

The Zumba session was a hit among both faculty and students.

The Zumba session was a hit among both faculty and students.

The third day concluded with service Learning: health promotion and instruction in the community setting spearheaded by the EDH 110 class.  Fifty members of the Pook Dagohoy community took part in the basic health screening procedures which include weight, height, body temperature and blood pressure taking strengthened with a lecture-discussion on the prevalence and prevention of Zika Virus.  Raffle and medicine donation reinforced the participation of the community members.

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Health education and promotion through nutritious food happily served and heartily enjoyed by everyone.

Health education and promotion through nutritious food happily served and heartily enjoyed by everyone.

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Health education and promotion through interactive exhibits on Personal Health, Mental Health, Aging and Death, and Drug use Prevention through infographics and lecture in collaboration with the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB)

Health education and promotion through interactive exhibits on Personal Health, Mental Health, Aging and Death, and Drug use Prevention through infographics and lecture in collaboration with the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB)

Below are some of the students’ feedback on HAPI Days 2016:

 “The beauty of learning more about my health is being able to share the knowledge to others. The HAPI Days event was truly an effective way to culminate everything that we have learned in class–from providing healthy food options for the faculty and students every morning to participating in activities that reminds us of the importance of staying HAPI.”

Marika Sison, BS FLCD

 

“Doing things for a cause. It is always fulfilling to be able to help other people especially those that cannot provide services for themselves. Evaluating the community we helped, I can say that most residents cannot even afford proper health services. A lot of kids are running around with no slippers or shoes and with small open wounds all over their bodies. It is not my intention to accuse the parents of not taking care of their children. Point is, whoever is in charge of the community must try their very best to provide for the services needed by their people. Being able to educate them a little and provide some medicines they might need is indeed, very heartwarming.”

                                                                                                        Hanna Panandigan, BSE Biology

“Last October 26, 2016, my class went to the camp site of the Lakbayans at UP Diliman. These Lakbayans are part of the minority groups in Mindanao whose rights and privileges are denied of. They went here to Metro Manila, hoping to improve their living conditions back home and to fight for their rights – right to basic needs i.e shelter, education etc. Being exposed to these people made me more aware of the current happenings within our country, how there are still a lot of improvements that needs to be done, especially in the aspect of politics, economics, and health.”

Kyra Constantino, BSE Health

Something Beautiful: A Medical Mission entry
“Living a healthy lifestyle should be on everyone’s to-do list. It not only makes you in good shape and prevents diseases but also boosts one’s level of happiness. Unfortunately, not everyone has access to proper healthcare and most people are not well-informed about the epidemiology of diseases.  With the goal of promoting healthy living and health awareness, the EDH 110 class conducted a medical mission for the residents of Pook Dagohoy, U.P. Diliman last October 21, 2016.
In this event, we were able to provide basic health-related services such as getting vital signs, checking blood pressures, and computing body mass indexes. Even if there are no doctors, the people of Pook Dagohoy were given an opportunity to see if they have hypertension and obesity which are possible factors in certain diseases. Moreover, we also prepared a mini-Zumba routine so that people are able to stretch and get some exercise. The household-cleaning theme of the dance which involved moves like pagwawalis, kuskos damit, and linis bintana gave a creative twist to the fitness routine and made exercising an enjoyable experience. An informative talk was also given which discussed the Zika virus and its sources, symptoms, and preventive measures one can take to avoid getting infected. Sandwiches and juice were also provided during the medical mission.The ultimate goal of promoting health awareness and encouraging a healthy lifestyle was attained. The lessons we learned in class such as the spreading of microorganisms, the value of exercise, and the importance of proper nutrition were all applied in this event which resulted in providing aid and support to the underserved — and I think that’s a beautiful thing.”

Jeric Conjares, BS Psychology

“Everyone needs a breather from work or school, because sometimes it gets too overwhelming and overworking yourself would really drain your energy and brain cells out. And taking a breather from schoolwork is better when you’re reminded of your health, in a comprehensive or holistic manner, and still the compassion to help and promote others’ health too is remained. HAPI days is a twice a year program, which in every semester, students like me pause for a bit and reflects on own health. HAPI days. I would say is an assembly of short programs or events that cater to its purpose of promoting one’s health; but for students who took part in organizing these, I would say HAPI days is not only the best time think of personal well-being but also it’s a great time to finally know our classmates more and cooperate with the prof in a deeper level. It’s also a great avenue to showcase talents, in our case, since it was MUSIKALUSUGAN. More importantly, it’s a great time to finally recognize the college as a community as the programs are designed to make the whole college participate cohesively.”

Regina Bumatay, BS FLCD

 “It was my first time to be part of the HAPI Days and all I can say is that health, above all requires utmost dedication and numerous efforts.  From the series of events itself, I saw how the professors, students alike and staff immensely prepared and from that I realized that health, just like the HAPI Days is something that we all must be preparing for.  Our journey towards good health compels us to study and promote health, exercise; participate in awareness campaigns, donate blood, go on community missions and much, much more… health is something you can mold and transform through interdisciplinary measures.”

Alyssa Jeanne Tamondong, BEEd SPED

Pasinaya 2016: Kick-Off Celebration of National Teacher’s Month

The celebration of National Teacher’s Month at the UP College of Education kicked off with the Grand Opening and Exhibit Launch held last September 13, 2016. Dubbed as Pasinaya 2016, the UP Education Student Council was behind this month-long celebration, which aimed to be one with the world in showing appreciation to teachers for their unwavering service as agents in the development of students.

The celebration formally commenced with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Dean Marie Therese AP Bustos on September 13. She was assisted by Joe Marie Yapcengco (over-all Project Head & College Representative to the USC), Alain Zedrick Camiling (CESC Culture & the Arts Councilor), and Ms. Wynzyleen Lee (Over-all Deputy Head). The exhibit highlighted various activities of the different areas of the College and the undertakings of the staff and student organizations.

 

Kick-off Ceremony with Dean Therese, Alain Zendrick Camiling, & Joe Marie Yapcenco

Kick-off Ceremony with Dean Therese, Alain Zendrick Camiling, & Joe Marie Yapcenco

The kick-off event revolved around the theme of Philippine culture and festivals. What better way to capture this than through the featured cultural performances of the UP Kontra-GaPi, UP Filipiniana Dance Group, Salsamba Fusion, Bagong Silang Elementary School, and the college’s Eduk Choir (Echo)!

The UP Kontra GaPi sharing indigenous music

The UP Kontra GaPi sharing indigenous music

Our very own tinikling by the UP Filipiniana Dance Group

Our very own tinikling by the UP Filipiniana Dance Group

Salsamba Fusion giving the audience a dose of a lively samba beat

Salsamba Fusion giving the audience a dose of a lively samba beat

An entertaining dance number from the Bagong Silang Elementary School trio

An entertaining dance number from the Bagong Silang Elementary School trio

Eduk Choir (Echo) serenading the teachers

Eduk Choir (Echo) serenading the teachers

Eduk teachers and students enjoying the Pasinaya 2016 show at the Eduk lobby

Eduk teachers and students enjoying the Pasinaya 2016 show at the Eduk lobby

Faculty and students from Eduk as well as students from other colleges took part in this happy occasion. It was capped with The Grand Pakain, which offered diverse Filipino food.

The Tagisan ng Talino, another Pasinaya 2016 event, was an interactive college-based inter-major quiz bee held on September 15. It was an opportunity for students from different majors to come together and showcase their knowledge of varied disciplines. In each round, the questions proved challenging yet the remaining contestants vied to show their best. In the end, representatives from the Reading Education area were hailed as winners.

Tagisan ng Talino champion: the Reading Education area

Tagisan ng Talino champion: the Reading Education area

Pasinaya 2016 also held a Sign Language Class on September 19, which was offered for free to the entire UP community.

The sign language class during Pasinaya 2016

The sign language class during Pasinaya 2016

World Teacher’s Day, which is commemorated annually every 5th of October, also marked the concluding event of Pasinaya 2016 with a video display at the College of Education lobby. Students and teachers, from within the UP campus and outside, took part in this celebration at the UP College of Education. Even Chancellor Michael Tan joined us in greeting all teachers on this special day!

Chancellor Michael Tan

Chancellor Michael Tan

For more photos on Pasinaya 2016, visit www.facebook.com/UPCESC