Thursday, January 24, 2013

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Cabanatuan: National Seminar-Workshop on History and Culture 2013


National Seminar-Workshop on History and Culture
Remembering the Past: Embracing History and Culture towards Effective Leadership and Sustainable Development
February 14-16 2013
Wesleyan University Philippines
Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija

OBJECTIVES:
1. To expose participants to the rich local history and culture of the country 
2. To understand the importance of history towards effective academic instruction, youth development, citizen awareness, leadership and sustainable development. 

REGISTRATION FEE: Registration is inclusive of accommodation, snacks and lunch (dinner not included), modules, kits and certificates.
Up to January 31              >     P  2,500.00
Up to February 8              >     P  3,000.00
Date of Event                    >     P  3,500.00

For walk in participants, with a group of eleven (11), one will be charged free on registration fees. On the other hand, participants who opt to stay in a hotel of their own preference, they will be given Five Hundred Pesos (Php 500.00) discount. Advance registration and payments shall be made payable to DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES- Cabanatuan Branch Savings Account No. 0530-680208-530.

Please DO NOT forget to bring deposit slip as proof of payment upon registration on the first day of the convention. Deposit slip may also be scanned and sent together with complete names of all delegates via e-mail. 

For more questions/inquiries, please contact the undersigned at telephone numbers 09159752655 or 09326557573 and email address jianrivera2010@gmail.com or jar_smu@yahoo.com for information and further updates.


TENTATIVE PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES

DAY 1 (FEBRUARY 14, 2013) THURSDAY

Opening Remarks
DR. VIRGINIA O. DEL ROSARIO
Vice President, Academic Affairs                      
Wesleyan University - Philippines
                               
Introduction of the Delegates
MR. JEREMY IAN A. RIVERA
Lead Convenor                  
               
Greetings
HON. PACIFICO B. ANIAG
President, Wesleyan University - Philippines

HON. AURELIO M. UMALI
Governor, Province of Nueva Ecija


Keynote Speech
“The Government in the Light of protecting Filipino Culture and promoting Youth Leadership and Development”
HON. PATRICIA LICUANAN
Chair, Commission on Higher Education

“Integrating History and Culture in the Educational System: Strengthening the Foundations of the Filipino Youth.”
DR. DANTE PARUNGAO
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
Department of Education , Region III
                      


DAY 2 (FEBRUARY 15, 2013) FRIDAY

 “The Contributions of the Youth in the Government and Society: Molding Responsible Citizens through Civic Education”

PROF. REYNALD S. TRILLANA
Executive Director, Philippine Center for Civic Education
  
“Safeguarding our Culture and Heritage in the apex of Modernity: Promoting Socio-cultural Awareness towards Effective Youth Leadership”

 PROF. RANDOPH A. DAVID
University of the Philippines Diliman
       
 Workshop (For teacher delegates @ CSIT Laboratory)
                Part I. Website and web quest Development

Workshop (For student delegates)
               Part I. Quiz Bee @ 4th F Main Library
    Part II. Extemporaneous Speech @ the Graduate                      
                    School Amphitheatre
              Part III. Poster Making Contest @ Clique
              Part IV. Essay Writing @ AVR 1, Main Library

DAY 3 (FEBRUARY 16, 2013) SATURDAY

Teaching and Learning History in a Museum
PROF. JONATHAN BALSAMO
Curator, Museo Valenzuela
Valenzuela City

Tour @ College of Arts and Sciences Mini Museum
Pangatian Memorial Shrine
Provincial Museum

“The Philippine Historical Association: Its Role in the Protection, Preservation and Promotion of Philippine History and Culture”
            
DR. CELESTINA BONCAN
President, Philippine Historical Association
         
 The Araquio of Penaranda”
ATTY. FERDINAND ABESAMIS
 Mayor, Penaranda, Nueva Ecija

“The Taong Putik of Aliaga”
HON. MARCIAL R. VARGAS
Mayor, Aliaga, Nueva Ecija

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