Monday, April 15, 2024

ALS classes sa PDRC gipadayon

Gipadayon sa Provincial Government Office (PGO) pinaagi sa Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (PDRC) ang klase sa Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) ubos sa Alternative Learning System (ALS) Program sa Department of Education (DepED)-Bukidnon alang sa School Year 2023-2024

Sumala sa kasayoran sa PGO, niadtong Enero 8, 2024, gipadayon ang pagkat-on human sa Christmas break niini sa milabay nga Disyembre 2023.

Kinatibuk-ang 69 ka PDLs ang na-enroll sa maong programa sa pagbukas niini niadtong Hulyo sa milabay nga tuig 2023.

Ang 32 kanila ang anaa sa elementarya ug 37 ang sa junior high school.

Nagkat-on sila sa Basic Literacy Program (BLP) ug Accreditation and Equivalency Program (A&E) nga mga subjects.

Tinguha niini nga mahatagan og aksyon ang kakulangon sa edukasyon sa mga PDLs samtang anaa pa sila sulod sa PDRC, aron mahatagan sila ug oportunidad sa panarbaho ug higayon nga ipadayon ang pagtungha kung sila gawasnon na. (melbmadera)

62 ka PDL ALS Learners sa Bukidnon milampos sa JHS, elementarya

Milampos sa Junior High School ug Elementarya ang 62 ka mga Alternative Learning System (ALS) Learners nga Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) sa Bukidnon PGO-Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (PDRC)

Base sa pahibalo sa Provincial Government of Bukidnon, mitapos sila sa ALS Program sa

Department of Education (DepED) – Bukidnon niadtong Hulyo 26, 2023 sa PDRC, Natid-asan, Casisang, Malaybalay City.

Ang maong programa sa Pangagamhanang Probinsyal napatuman subay sa Intellectual

Scope of Rehabilitation Process sa maong pasilidad.

Tinguha niini nga mahatagan og aksyon ang kakulangon sa edukasyon sa mga PDLs samtang anaa pa sila sulod sa PDRC.

Gilantaw usab niini nga makaangkon sila og oportunidad sa panarbaho ug higayon nga

ipadayon ang pagtungha kung sila gawasnon na.

Sa 62 ka mga ALS Learners, 31 niini ang milampos sa elementarya ug

31 usab kanila ang milampos sa Junior High School. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

DOST, LGU Pangantucan to improve science, tech info access in GIDA areas through STARBOOKS

In partnership with the Local Government Unit of Pangantucan and the Department of Education Division of Bukidnon, the Department of Science and Technology provides seven STARBOOKS units in seven public high schools in Pangantucan. STARBOOKS is the country’s first digitized library

The school beneficiaries are Pangantucan National High School, Bacusanon National High School, Bangahan Integrated School, Kimanait National High School, Langcataon National High School, San Isidro High School, and Pangantucan Bukidnon Community College.

The project holds immense potential for the 4,944 high school students, 1,389 college students, and 890 teachers who have long depended on limited books and unreliable internet access. These schools predominantly serve Indigenous Peoples (IP) students from the Manobo tribe.

During the turnover ceremony, Dr. Lanila M. Palapar, Assistant Schools Division Superintendent, encouraged the attending teachers to embrace continuous learning and engage with new technologies.

“Let us not stop learning for ourselves and for our students,” Palapar emphasized, highlighting the importance of keeping pace with the evolving educational landscape.

The significance of the STARBOOKS project was further highlighted by the Science Research Specialist of DOST Bukidnon, Grazelle Dela Cruz, who showcased its vast array of resources that will now be readily available to students and teachers alike. STARBOOKS is a digital library that offers free access to hundreds of thousands of theses, K-12 modules, DRRM materials, research papers, theses, dissertations, and S&T news.

The Science and Technology Research-Based Openly Operated Kiosk (STARBOOKS) is an innovation of the DOST Science and Technology Information Institute.

Expressing gratitude for the initiative, Dr. Ellen A. Azuelo, Education Program Supervisor and also the project leader, commended the DOST for its efficient and comprehensive project implementation process.

LGU Pangantucan’s Executive Assistant, Rolando Franco, also encouraged the other schools in the MunicipalityMunicipality to avail of the same project for inclusive education opportunities.

Dr. Ligaya S. Gonzales, School Principal of Pangantucan National High School, expressed hope that this intervention from the DOST would be followed by further support for STEM education in Pangantucan, fostering a solid foundation for the high school learners’ academic journey.

By providing accessible and up-to-date information, the project aims to empower students to pursue STEM courses and become valuable contributors to the S&T human capital of the country. With the collaborative efforts of the DOST, DepEd, and local educational institutions, the future of S&T education in Pangantucan will be brighter than ever. (Rashia Mae Deva Paano/DOST 10)

Manolo Fortich team wins provincial football race

MANOLO FORTICH, Bukidnon – In preparation for the highly anticipated Department of Education (DepEd) sports meet, the Manolo Fortich football team secured first place in the recently concluded provincial meet, March 4

The Municipality of Manolo Fortich hosted the football tournament, which included both elementary and high school categories, and was played at the soccer field in Camp Philips.

Two teams, Manolo Fortich, and Maramag, participated in the elementary category, while four teams, Manolo Fortich, Libona, Maramag, and Quezon, competed for first place in the high school category.

Manolo Fortich won the elementary division by beating Maramag 14-1. This made sure that they would be able to represent the Province of Bukidnon at the regional meet. In the high school category, Libona defeated Maramag with a score of 1-0 in the elimination round, while Manolo Fortich defeated Quezon 4-0 in the second game.

In the high school finals, Quezon won third place by beating Maramag 5-1, while Manolo Fortich won the title by beating Libona 7-0. As a champion in both categories, Manolo Fortich earned the right to represent Bukidnon in the upcoming regional meet.

The team will now prepare for the regional meet, where different provinces and highly urbanized cities will compete. Champions from the area will go to the national meet in April to represent northern Mindanao. (JAKA/PIA-10/Bukidnon)