UPgrading Instructional Skills of TEACHers
The UPIS is offering a two-day seminar-workshop on April 18-19, 2009, for elementary teachers to address educational concerns in different subject areas. Both private and public elementary school teachers are invited. For more information, you may view the UP Integrated School website at www.upis.upd.edu.ph, or call 9297797.
The University of the Philippines bursts into song as it continues its centennial celebration with the staging of 100 Years of World Class Music, a showcase of the most outstanding musical talents from the university. The presentation will gather the university's acclaimed choirs the Philippine Madrigal Singers, the UP Concert Chorus, the UP Singing Ambassadors and the UP Manila Chorale. Musical greats like Evelyn Mandac, Noel Velasco, Frankie Asiñero, Camille Lopez-Molina, Nolyn Cabahug, Dondi Ong, Ana Feleo, Aileen Cura, Jeanne Velasco-Vicar, Emlyn Santos, Joseph Olfindo, Eric Ferrer, violinist Joseph Esmilla, flutist Tony Maigue and classical guitarist Lester Demetillo will perform with the orchestra of the UP College of Music. UPAA president Gari Tiongco said that while many of these renowned musicians and performers are now based abroad, they could not miss the opportunity to honor their beloved alma mater. "By honoring UP through this once-in-a-lifetime event, these alumni also honor the university with their world-class performances," he said. 100 Years of World Class Music will also recognize distinguished alumni soprano Evelyn Mandac, tenor Noel Espiritu Velasco, UP Cherubim and Seraphim founder Prof. Flora Zarco Rivera and the late UP Concert Chorus director Prof. Rey Paguio. Mandac, a magna cum laude graduate of the UP College of Music, took advanced studies at the Julliard School before embarking on a memorable career in opera in the US. In her illustrious career, she has performed opposite Placido Domingo and Joan Sutherland, and has graced music festivals. Velasco is a multi-awarded tenor who has won the Pavarotti International Voice Competition, the Metropolitan Opera District Auditions, and the Liederkrantz Foundation Wagnerian Competition, to name a few. After UP, he pursued an international career as an opera and concert singer, and a music teacher. He was Artist-in-Residence and principal tenor of the Opera Company of Boston for eight seasons. Rivera is credited with rebuilding the Philippine children's choral movement with her establishment of the UP Cherubim and Seraphim in 1971. Discovering that very few musical pieces were available for children's choirs, she encouraged peers notably composer Lucio San Pedro and her students, Ramon Santos, Fabian Obispo, Ruben Federizon and Ryan Cayabyab to write for children's choirs. The late Prof. Paguio is credited with turning the UP Mixed Choir in 1969 into the UP Concert Chorus as they are known today. Paguio graduated from the UP College of Music himself, and later became a beloved college professor and conductor. The UP College of Music has nurtured some of the country's finest singers and musicians. The College has been privileged to have National Artists for Music among its faculty. The impressive list includes musician and composer Antonio Molina, a UP Conservatory of Music graduate who later taught two other National Artists, composer and later faculty member Felipe de Leon and Bayanihan Dance Company founder Lucresia Kasilag. Lucio San Pedro, who composed the country's most famous lullaby with Levi Celerio, Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, was also a faculty member. Other National Artists who have taught at the college are ethomusicologist Jose Maceda and Philippine Madrigal Singers founder Andrea Veneracion. 100 Years of World Class Music celebrates the university's wonderful musical contributions to the Philippines and to the world. Tickets are sold at popular prices with discounts for faculty and students. For details, call 920-6868 or 920-6871. (Philstar News Service, www.philstar.com)
Finally, LET is over. The facilitators were quite disorganized. General and STANDARD instructions were not given clearly. Sheesh. Some test questions had errors too. *freaky*
24 - 26 JULY 2008 |
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MANILA HOTEL |
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TENTATIVE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME |
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DAY 1: 24 JULY 2008 |
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Time |
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Speakers |
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7:00 - 8:00 |
Registration |
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8:30 - 9:00 |
Opening Program |
National Anthem |
BEREA School for Science and Arts |
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Welcome Remarks |
Dr. Mercedes Adorio |
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Welcome and Introduction of the Keynote Speaker |
Dr. Viven M. Talisayon |
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9:00 - 10:00 |
Keynote Address |
Reforms in Teacher Education |
Senator Edgardo J. Angara |
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10:00 – 10:05 |
Special Cultural Number |
BEREA School for Science and Arts |
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10:00 – 10:30 |
MORNING SNACKS |
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10:30 – 12:00 |
Plenary Session 1: |
What and How Teachers Teach With Technology: Implications for Teacher Professional Development in Technology Integration |
Prof. Patricia B. Arinto |
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University of the Philippines Open University |
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Culturally Appropriate Provisions for Children with Special Needs from Ethnic Minority Groups: A Story of Tow Maori Initiatives |
Dr. Jill M. Bevan-Brown |
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Massey University, New Zealand |
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Teacher Education Initiatives in Increasing Access to Education |
Dr. Preciosa Soliven |
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12:00 - 1:30 |
LUNCH |
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1:30 - 3:00 |
Plenary Session 2 |
The INTEL Teach Program: Driving Teacher Education Curricular Reforms |
Ms. Cecilia T. Ubarra |
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Intel Technology Philippines, Inc |
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Ms. Carol Oakley |
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Deakin University, Australia |
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3:00 - 3:300 |
AFTERNOON SNACKS |
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3:30 - 5:00 |
Plenary Session 3 |
Multi-Sectoral Management Intervention Approach To Reducing Drop-Out: Psychological, Cultural And Sociological Perspectives |
Dr. Julian Abuso , Dr. Fe Nava, Prof. Vanessa Oyzon, Prof. Elenita Que, Dr. Aurora Zuniga |
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University of the Philippines |
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DAY 2: 25 JULY 2008 |
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Time |
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Title |
Speaker |
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8.00 - 10.00 |
Plenary Session 4 |
Models and Measures of Teacher Quality And Quality Assurance in Teacher Education |
Mr. Aniceto M. Sobrepena |
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President, Metrobank Foundation, Inc. |
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In Search of Excellence in Teacher Education: The CHED Experience |
Dr. Nenalyn P. Defensor |
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Commissioner, Commission on Higher Education |
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10:00 – 10:30 |
MORNING SNACKS |
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Parallel Sessions 1: |
Teacher Education Initiatives and Increasing Access to Education |
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Group 1-A |
Group 1-B |
Group 1-C |
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10:30 – 10:50 |
Using Logistic Regression |
Asian Grassroots Definitions of Guidance |
Trial on Science Hypothesis-Experiment-Instruction Method Learning about Law of Conservation of Mass at an Elementary School in Thailand |
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Speakers |
Dr. Jose Pedrajita |
Dr. Marie Grace Gomez |
Prof. Naomasa Sasaki, Dr. Pathompong Superart, Prof. Jirasak Chumwaranon |
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10:50 – 11:10 |
Computer-based Item Analysis and Item Banking for Likert Scales |
Practices of and attitudes on information and communication technologies (ICT) by guidance counselors |
Learning in Video Games and Physics for Basic Education Curriculum |
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Speakers |
Prof. Hector Manaligod |
Prof. Lorelei Vinluan |
Dr. Virgilio Manzano |
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11:10 – 11:30 |
Development of a Learning Environment Scale: Our Class Inventory |
Understanding the Spirituality of Education Students: Implications for Teacher Education |
Goal Enhancement, Self-efficacy and Achievement in Mathematics |
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Speakers |
Prof. Lizamarie Campoamor-Olegario, Ms. Maria Lea Iligan, Mr. John Consulta and Dr. Fe’ Josefa G. Nava |
Dr. Anselmo Lupdag, Dr. Annie Rafols, Dr. Nixon Agaser, Prof. Estrella Buenaventura |
Dr. Ma. Nympha Joaquin |
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11:30 – 11:50 |
Problem Detection through Concurrent Assessment of Subject Competence & Self-Efficacy in a Unified Diagnostic Test I : Instrument Design & Pilot Testing |
The Heart, Head and Hands of Leadership in Teaching |
Burnout among School Teachers |
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Speakers |
Lyn Dimaano, Dorothy Joy Guevara, Dr. Virgilio Manzano |
Dr. Grace S. Koo |
Ms. Rhodora F. Nicdao |
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11:50 – 12:00 |
Open Forum |
Open Forum |
Open Forum |
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12:00 - 1:00 |
LUNCH |
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Parallel Sessions 2: |
Widening Participation in Teacher Education Reforms |
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Group 2-A |
Group 2-B |
Group2- C |
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1:00 - 1:20 |
Modern Physics at Physics Competition in Secondary School |
Indigenizing the Philippine Basic Education Curriculum: Implications to Teacher Education |
Teachers' Readiness for and their Attitude toward New Literacy |
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Speakers |
Dr. Zdenek Kluiber |
Prof. Greg Pawilen |
Prof. Bernardita Rinon and Prof. Portia Padilla |
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1:20 - 1:40 |
Embodiment of Elementary Science Textbooks |
Filipino or English as Medium of Instruction in the Science Classroom |
Prewriting Activities, Writing and Knowledge Construction |
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Speakers |
Dr.Yoshie Miyata, Dr. Manabu Sumida, and Prof. Greg Pawilen |
Dr. Marietta Reyes-Otero |
Dr. Larcy Abello |
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1:40 - 2:00 |
Teaching Logic Among Engineering Students |
The Mother Tongue Proficiency of the Yogad Constituents of Ugad High School in Echague. Isabela |
A Psychological and Philosophical Approach for Enhancing Learning: Focus on Student’s Life Events and Mementos |
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Speakers |
Dr. Rogelio Dela Cruz |
Dr. Eric Joyce Grande |
Dr. Maricris Acido-Muega |
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2:00 - 2:20 |
The Least Cost Theory of Motivation: Explaining the Choice Process of the Underachieving Gifted Learner |
Curriculum Framework of Madrasah Education and Its Implications to Teacher Education |
Interaction and Transaction: Removing the "Distance" from Distance Education |
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Speakers |
Lyn J. Dimaano |
Dr. Amelia Fajardo |
Dr. Nemah N. Hermosa |
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2:20 - 2:40 |
Academic Self-Esteem across Gender Groups and Ability Levels |
A Framework for Integration of Madrasah into the Basic Education Curriculum |
Orchestration of Reading & Writing Activities & Response Jopurnal Outputs |
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Speakers |
Ms. Susan B. Morillo |
Nefertari A. Arsad |
Dr. Menelea M. Chiu |
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2:40 - 3:00 |
Open Forum |
Open Forum |
Open Forum |
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3:00 - 3:30 |
AFTERNOON SNACKS |
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Parallel Sessions 3: |
Ensuring Quality in Teacher Education |
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Group 3-A |
Group 3-B |
Group 3-C |
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3:30 - 3:50 |
A Critical Look on Teacher’s Theoretical Perspective: Implications Towards Reflective Pre-service Training |
Assessment of the Implementation of the Makabayan Curriculum in Selected Public High Schools |
Effective College Teaching |
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Speakers |
Prof. Vengie Ravelo |
Prof. Magnolia Ariza-Laus |
Dr. Rosario Alonzo |
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3:50 - 4:10 |
My Experiences in Community Development as a Teacher |
Determinants of Secondary Teachers and Students’ Achievement in Music: Basis for Instructional Intervention |
Strengths and Weaknesses of Academic Improvement Visitation in TIP-Manila: Towards a Better Delivery of Instruction |
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Speakers |
Ms. Maria Cecilia Basconcillo |
Prof. Catherine Rodel |
Dr. Ronan Estoque |
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4:10 - 4:30 |
Forging Learning Links between the Academe and the Community |
Values and Moral Education: Aims, Content and Pedagogy |
Rationalizing the Inclusion of Mandated Courses in the General Education Curriculum |
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Speakers |
Prof. Portia Padilla |
Dr. Michael Artus Muega |
Dr. Ronald Corpuz |
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4:30 - 4:50 |
Sports Activities Among the Elderly: Challenges for Training Nonformal Education Teachers |
Education for Deprived Children: KidsCare Philippines Educational Project |
The Implementation of the Field Study Courses in Selected TEIs and SUCs of Region IV-B |
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Speakers |
Dr. Ferdinand Romano, Dr. Saturnino Singian, Dr. Anselmo Lupdag |
Prof. Bernadette Doctor |
Dr. Cecilia Salazar |
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4:50 - 5:10 |
Portrait of Filipino teachers’ classroom practices: traditional or constructivist? |
School-Based Management And |
Leadership for Strategic Reforms in Higher Education Institutions: ASEAN Perspectives |
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Speakers |
Dr. Amelita de Mesa |
Dr. Ingrid Yap |
Dr. Ernesto L. Bumatay |
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5:10 - 5:30 |
Open Forum |
Open Forum |
Open Forum |
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DAY 3: 26 JULY 2008 |
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Time |
Session |
Title |
Speaker |
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8.00 - 10.30 |
Plenary Session 5 |
Imperatives for Meeting the Needs of Diverse Children in Japan |
Dr. Manabu Sumida |
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Ehime University, Japan |
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Global, Cultural and Political Influences on Teacher Education Curriculum, Delivery and Reform |
Mr. Juan Miguel Luz |
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President, International Institute for Rural Reconstruction |
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Agenda Setting for Research, Networking and Strategic Exchanges in Teacher Education |
Dr. Vivien M. Talisayon |
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Dean, College of Education, University of the Philippines | ||||
"Out Of Reach"
Knew the signs
Wasn't right
I was stupid for a while
Swept away by you
And now I feel like a fool
So confused,
My heart's bruised
Was I ever loved by you?
Out of reach, so far
I never had your heart
Out of reach,
Couldn't see
We were never
Meant to be
Catch myself
From despair
I could drown
If I stay here
Keeping busy everyday
I know I will be OK
But I was
So confused,
My heart's bruised
Was I ever loved by you?
Out of reach, so far
I never had your heart
Out of reach,
Couldn't see
We were never
Meant to be
So much hurt,
So much pain
Takes a while
To regain
What is lost inside
And I hope that in time,
You'll be out of my mind
And I'll be over you
But now I'm
So confused,
My heart's bruised
Was I ever loved by you?
Out of reach,
So far
I never had your heart
Out of reach,
Couldn't see
We were never
Meant to be
Out of reach,
So far
You never gave your heart
In my reach, I can see
There's a life out there
For me
READING ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES (RAP)
ANNUAL SUMMER CONVENTION
The Reading Association of the Philippines (RAP), the national affiliate of the International Reading Association, will hold its Annual Summer Convention at the College of St. Benilde International Hotel, Manila, on April 25 and 26, 2008.
This convention of RAP members and reading teachers/professors in Filipino and English is on the theme: Reading Assessment and Intervention: Trends and Directions. The featured speaker is Mr. Eric D. LeMoine, a teacher and a trainer in the teaching of Reading and Technology from Oregon, USA. Noted experts in the field of reading education will be featured during the plenary and concurrent sessions.
The convention aims to bring together practitioners in reading education, readership, methods and strategies in teaching reading from various parts of the country to share their research and best practices on reading assessment and intervention.
Participants to this convention are school administrators, chairpersons/ department heads, reading program coordinators, reading professors and classroom teachers in Filipino and in English at all levels.
Conference Fees:
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RAP Members of Good Standing |
Non-Members |
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Early Bird (until April 15, 2008) |
Php 2, 300 |
Php 2,600 |
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On-Site Registration |
Php 2, 700 |
Php 3,000 |
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Membership Fee |
Php 500 |
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Payments could be made thru: Account Name: Reading Association of the Philippines, Inc. BPI CA# 3081-1721-87 Loyola Katipunan Branch |
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This will cover expenses for lunches, snacks, materials, certificates and other incidental expenses. Participants will make their own arrangements for accommodation. Since the venue’s seating capacity is 400, the participants are encouraged to register early.
Further inquiries may be addressed to:
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Prof. Portia Padilla |
Ms. Esperanza Chee Kee |
Dr. Merlene Alon |
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Secretary |
Conference Director |
President |
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0917-858-1124 |
0918-909-3203 |
0917-8418282 |
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portiapadilla@yahoo.com |
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alphaaca@mozcom.com |
Email address: reading.phil@gmail.com
READING ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES (RAP)
ANNUAL SUMMER CONVENTION
College of St. Benilde International Hotel, Manila
April 25 and 26, 2008
Reading Assessment and Intervention: Trends and Directions
Program of Activities
Day 1: April 25. 2008
7:00 – 8:00 Registration
8:00 – 9:30 Opening Program
-Doxology University of Luzon
-Phil. National Anthem University of Luzon
-Welcome Address
-Introduction of the Keynote Merlene M. Alon, Ed.D.
Speaker President Reading Assn of the Phils
-Keynote Speech Eric D. LeMoine
University of Oregon
-Orientation to the Convention Esperanza J. Chee Kee
Conference Director
9:45-10:15 Break
10:15–11:45 Plenary 1
-Principles of Assessment Flordeliza C. Reyes, Ph. D.
De la Salle University, Manila
-High Stakes and Classroom Nemah N. Hermosa, Ph. D.
Literacy Assessment University of the Phils, Diliman
11:45-1:15 Lunch/Sponsors’ Hour
1:15-2:45 Plenary 2
-Authentic Assessment in the Felicitas E. Pado, Ph.D.
Early Literacy Classroom University of the Phils., Diliman
-Authentic Assessment of Lydia B. Liwanag, Ph.D.
Developmental Reading & Writing Philippine Normal University
2:45-3:00 Orientation to the Concurrent Sessions
3:00-4:00 Concurrent Session 1*
4:00-5:00 Concurrent Session 2*
Topic: Resource Persons
-Catch Them Early Natividad Santos, Ph. D.
University of the Phil, Diliman
-Reading Inventories Portia P. Padilla
University of the Phil, Diliman
-Assessment of Written Composition Sterling M. Plata, Ph.D.
De la Salle University, Manila
-Diagnostic Teaching Hazelle Preclaro
University of the Phil, Diliman
-Phil IRI Yolanda Quijano, Ph. D.
Department of Education
-Technology and Assessment Eric D. LeMoine
University of Oregon
*Resource Persons will present twice. The participants can attend two concurrent sessions.
Sr. Felicitas V. Bernardo, SPC- Officer of the Day
Day 2: April 26. 2008
7:00 – 8:00 Registration
8:00 – 9:45 Plenary 3
-Test Construction in Reading Lalaine A. Aquino
Education University of the Phils, Diliman
-Rubric Development Merlene M. Alon, Ed.D.
Alpha Angelicum Academy
-Instruction for the Workshop/Break
9:45 -11:30 Workshops
Facilitators: Aurora S. Reyna, Ph.D.
University of Luzon, Dagupan City
Concepcion U. San Antonio, Ph.D.
Department of Education
Dina S. Ocampo, Ph.D.
University of the Phils, Diliman
Felicitas E. Pado, Ph.D.
University of the Phils, Diliman
Lydia B. Liwanag, Ph.D.
Philippine Normal University
Ma. Ines C. Asuncion
BEAM Davao
Ma. Lourdes L. Ladrido, Ph.D.
University of the Phils, Iloilo
Merlene M. Alon, Ed.D.
Alpha Angelicum Academy, Laguna
Nilda V. Cas
Jose Abad Santos School, Manila
Ofelia O. Flojo
Department of Education
Pat V. Villafuerte
Philippine Normal University Manila
Portia P. Padilla
University of the Phils, Diliman
Sr. Fely V. Bernardo, SPC
Our Lady of Peace School, Antipolo
11:30-1:30 Lunch and Business Meeting/Sponsors’ Hour
1:30-3:00 Lecture-Demonstration
-Assessment Informed Instruction: Eric D. LeMoine
Technology Across the Reading Curriculum University of Oregon
-Closing Program
3:30-4:30 Farewell Snacks
Director Prudenciana C. Cruz- Officer of the Day
Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects at least 10-15% of the entire school population. Children with this type of condition experience
difficulty learning to read, spell and write. Assumed to be uninterested in school or labeled as stupid and lazy, these students often fall through the cracks and as a result, continue to perform poorly in school. Through this seminar entitled, "Dyslexia Screening for Readers in K-3" the Reading Education Area of the College of Education, University of the Philippines – Diliman, in cooperation with the Philippine Dyslexia Foundation, wishes to equip all teachers with the skills necessary to help identify – early on – these children need ing specialized instruction. The program details are as follows:
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| 8:30- – 12:00 | What is Dyslexia? Recognizing this Hidden Disability in the Classroom by Dina Ocampo PhD. Dina Ocampo teaches at the UP College of Education and serves as president of the Board of Trustees of Wordlab School. She researches on literacy development and difficulties among bilingual children. Recently, she was awarded one of the outstanding women in the nation's service as a recognition of her advocacies on dyslexia and for more systematic and literature-based reading education programs in Philippine Schools.
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| 1:00- – 1:30 | Philippine Dyslexia Foundation Business Meeting
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| 1:30- – 3:00 | What Do We Look Out For? A Workshop on Recognizing Error Patterns by Rhea Jover-Abat Rhea Abat has been a teacher at Wordlab School for 7 years and has extensive experience in providing individualized and classroom instruction for children with learning difficulties. At present, she heads the English department and is involved in the design and implementation of the school's reading, writing and study skills programs. She also provides training for parents and teachers, in and out of Metro Manila. She served as a member of the steering committee and was a presenter of the Pan-Asian Learning Difficulties Conference held last October 2007.
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| 3:00- – 4:30 | What Do We Do in the Classroom? Providing Specialized Intervention Through Diagnostic Teaching by Hazelle Ongtengco M.A. Hazelle Preclaro-Ongtengco is a Fulbright Scholar and finished her M.A. as a Reading Specialist at Teachers College, Columbia University. She is currently teaching at the UP College of Education and serves as consultant for Wordlab School Inc. |
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Limited slots available
First come, first served
Registration Fee: Php 1,000 (includes 2 snacks, lunch and handouts)
Reservation Fee: Php 200 (non-refundable, deductible)
University of the Philippines
College of Education
Reading Education Area
In cooperation with the Philippine Dyslexia Foundation
Present this Seminar- Workshop on
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Speakers:
What is Dyslexia? Dina Ocampo Ph.D
What Do We Look Out For? Rhea Jover-Abat
What Do We Do in the Classroom? Hazelle Preclaro-Ongtengco M.A. |
May 10, 2008, 8:00 A.M.– 5:00 P.M.
Benitez Theatre, College of Education U.P. Diliman Q.C.
REGISTRATION FEE: Php 1,000 (Inclusive of 2 snacks, lunch and handouts)
RESERVATION FEE: Php 200 (non-refundable, deductible)
For more information:
Call or text 0906-4752186 or contact us through our landline 981-8500 loc. 2815.
Email us at reading.diliman@gmail.com or visit Room 200 for reservations.
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Bored?
Saturday night and nothing to do?
Looking for a cause for celebration?
Why not celebrate for a cause?!!!
Celebrate with us!
WHAT: Pasasalamat: Concert for a Cause
Featuring the UP Manila Chorale with RNB princess Kyla,
some local artists and other UP Manila organizations,
for the cause of the Medicine Ward 3 patients
of the Philippine General Hospital.
WHEN: Saturday, March 1, 2008, 6pm
WHERE: Jaime Cardinal Sin auditorium, Paco Catholic School
TICKETS: 120php (balcony)
180php (premiere)
For donations, sponsorships and ticket inquiries,
contact +639155153170.
Let's celebrate the gift of life, love and music!
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For additional information about the UP Manila Chorale
and their other endeavors, you may visit
their official website at
www.upmchorale.com
hehe, wala na bang mas mababa pa sa balcony? backstage? :P read more
on UP Manila Chorale w/ RnB Princess Kyla on March 1!