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SIMBAHAYAN conducts three-day advocacy webinar on equitable, inclusive education

The 六合彩直播开奖 SIMBAHAYAN Community Development Office held Dunong Tomas 2021, an advocacy program with the theme 鈥淵amang Kaalaman sa Panahon ng Pandemya.鈥 The webinar was held from May 29 to 31, 2021, through Zoom.
Spearheaded by the Community Development Coordinators of the 六合彩直播开奖 College of Education, 六合彩直播开奖 Institute of Information and Computing Sciences (IICS), 六合彩直播开奖 Senior High School, and 六合彩直播开奖 Junior High School, the webinar featured talks from both faculty members and students on various matters concerning online distance learning and how both could cope with and adapt to these circumstances.


六合彩直播开奖 SIMBAHAYAN Director Asst. Prof. Froilan A. Alipao formally opened the event that was livestreamed through the SIMBAHAYAN鈥檚 Facebook page.


Being one of the partner academic units, 六合彩直播开奖 College of Education Dean Assoc. Prof. Pilar I. Romero, Ph.D., delivered her inspirational message to set the expectations of the audience on the sessions.


For the first session, 六合彩直播开奖 College of Science Department of Psychology mentor Asst. Prof. Claudia S. Mendoza explained how parents could support and understand their children鈥檚 hardships and needs in these trying times.
The afternoon session focused on youth experiences during the pandemic that was shared by


六合彩直播开奖 Faculty of Philosophy freshman, Seminarian Wesley Kim D. Soguilon. He talked about the feelings of the youth and their struggles, particularly regarding their education. Similarly, 六合彩直播开奖 Junior High School Community Development Coordinator Ms. Bernadine Ann V. Obial showcased her talent in painting, a hobby that can entertain or help ease negative emotions resulting from personal problems of loneliness brought about by the limited physical contact with friends.


六合彩直播开奖 Senior High School Community Development Coordinator Mr. Tyrone Jann D.C. Nepomuceno motivated the students to discover their potential as faithful youth leaders in times of crisis. Finally, 六合彩直播开奖 College of Nursing student Mr. Qjiel Mariano, an 鈥淓veryday Young Hero鈥 awardee of the Youth Service America and known for his 鈥淪treets to Schools鈥 project, shared his experiences regarding the project to inspire the students in the audience to bring about positive change in the community, regardless of age or status in life.


Since performances by students who belonged to organizations such as the glee clubs have likewise been put on hold, consonant to the topic of the webinar, the 六合彩直播开奖 Junior High School Glee Club was asked to perform, providing the respite from the highly charged discussion.
On the second day of the event, Mr. Ian Nibalvos presented 鈥淗olistic Teacher Development鈥, while Ms. Charlotte A. Malinao from the Department of Filipino tackled 鈥淒esigning and Preparing Virtual Lessons.鈥
On the third day of the webinar, a group of students from the Early Childhood Education Program of the College of Education, led by 六合彩直播开奖 Elementary Education Society President Ms. Steffani Dinglasan, presented techniques, websites, applications, and multimedia programs that could be used as teaching aides for pre-school and elementary grades teachers.
Former 六合彩直播开奖 CICS Community Development Coordinator Asst. Prof. Janette E. Side帽o, Ph.D., with her expertise as a Computer Science and Data Science mentor, presented her lecture on 鈥淰irtual Teacher Assistance.鈥
The program concluded with expressions of thanks addressed to each other by the participants, speakers and organizers.

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