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Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Teaching Rizal Seminar at The Negros Museum, Bacolod City
THE NEGROS MUSEUM in Bacolod City will host the annual “Seminar-Workshop on Teaching Rizal in the Classroom: Making The Rizal Course Relevant in Our Time" on December 10, 2010, as part of the national celebration of Rizal Day 2010.
Speakers include: Dr. Celestina Boncan (UP Manila) on "Ang Daang Matuwid Ayon kay Rizal: Reflections on Rizal’s Ideas on Leadership and Good Governance"; Prof. Darlene Espena (Ateneo de Manila University) on "Revisiting Controversial Issues on Jose Rizal in Philippine Historiography"; Mr. Jonathan C. Balsamo (Enderun Colleges) on "“DIS-KURSONG RIZAL: Pagsusuri ng mga Silabo sa Kursong Rizal"; Dr. Evelyn Songco (University of Santo Tomas) on "Using Transformative Learning in Teaching Rizal"; and Ms. Zarah Escueta (National Historical Commission) on "Rizal Shrine Fort Santiago: The Legacy Lives On".
This will be the fifth of the series of seminars organized by the Philippine Historical Association and the National Historical Commission for the celebration of Rizal Day. Previous seminars were held in Rizal Shrine in Dapitan City (2005), in Silliman University in Dumaguete City (2006), in University of San Agustin in Iloilo City (2007), and in Xavier University, Cagayan de Oro City (2008).
This is also in line with the museum’s Continuous Education Program, Workshops and Seminar to provide venues of staff development and training to individuals and organizations in the province and nearby provinces.
Limited slots available. This is for FREE. Please pre-register at the museum on or before 5pm of December 9, 2010.
Interested schools and teachers may contact The Negros Museum, 09173007742 or 4334764 or email at negros_museum96@yahoo.com for more information. The organizers can send official communication to your school upon request.
Visit: http://negrosmuseum.blogspot.com/2010/11/teaching-rizal-seminar-workshop-at.html
Speakers include: Dr. Celestina Boncan (UP Manila) on "Ang Daang Matuwid Ayon kay Rizal: Reflections on Rizal’s Ideas on Leadership and Good Governance"; Prof. Darlene Espena (Ateneo de Manila University) on "Revisiting Controversial Issues on Jose Rizal in Philippine Historiography"; Mr. Jonathan C. Balsamo (Enderun Colleges) on "“DIS-KURSONG RIZAL: Pagsusuri ng mga Silabo sa Kursong Rizal"; Dr. Evelyn Songco (University of Santo Tomas) on "Using Transformative Learning in Teaching Rizal"; and Ms. Zarah Escueta (National Historical Commission) on "Rizal Shrine Fort Santiago: The Legacy Lives On".
This will be the fifth of the series of seminars organized by the Philippine Historical Association and the National Historical Commission for the celebration of Rizal Day. Previous seminars were held in Rizal Shrine in Dapitan City (2005), in Silliman University in Dumaguete City (2006), in University of San Agustin in Iloilo City (2007), and in Xavier University, Cagayan de Oro City (2008).
This is also in line with the museum’s Continuous Education Program, Workshops and Seminar to provide venues of staff development and training to individuals and organizations in the province and nearby provinces.
Limited slots available. This is for FREE. Please pre-register at the museum on or before 5pm of December 9, 2010.
Interested schools and teachers may contact The Negros Museum, 09173007742 or 4334764 or email at negros_museum96@yahoo.com for more information. The organizers can send official communication to your school upon request.
Visit: http://negrosmuseum.blogspot.com/2010/11/teaching-rizal-seminar-workshop-at.html
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Ambeth Ocampo: One Unconventional Teacher
Ambeth Ocampo with history teachers from the Western Visayas region during the PHA Regional Seminar on Teaching Rizal at the University of San Agustin in 2008.
One Unconventional Teacher
By RACHEL C. BARAWID
October 27, 2010, 11:12am
Manila Bulletin
MANILA, Philippines – When he talks, everyone intently listens and hangs on to every word he says.
National Historical Institute (NHI) chair Ambeth Ocampo is no hotshot actor nor a shining pop star. But to many of his students, he is that excellent history teacher that every learner dreams of having.
A writer and a historian, Ambeth is first and foremost a teacher. He teaches the Rizal course to junior college students at the Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU) twice a week, and once a week at the University of the Philipines. It is not rare that his classes are held at the auditorium of the Ateneo, jampacked as they are. Yet it is amazing how Ambeth is able to connect to each student and create the desired impact.
MENTORED BY THE BEST
Ambeth admits that he wasn’t a stellar student. But he was lucky to have been mentored by the best people in the industry, among them Doreen Fernandez, Teodoro Agoncillo, and Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc.
He says Doreen Fernandez taught him English and Philippine themes, Agoncillo gave him a crash course in history, and Magsanoc helped him hone his writing. Entertainment editor Ricky Lo, whom he sat next to when he was just starting his career in journalism, also had an influence on Ambeth and his writing.
“My degrees came from De La Salle University but my undergrad was from Ateneo. I went to all three universities, UP is the third. I wasn’t a stellar student but I was fond of history already,” reveals the 49-year-old Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) awardee for history in 1997. “That’s why in the beginning, I presented history to the reader in a different way – fun, gossipy and engaging. But academic historians were upset with me because of this. Sabi ko, the sources are primary, it’s just that the presentation was not academic. I have academic works which nobody reads. Why would you use an academic yardstick for a popular thing? To this day, I continue to give a light touch to my column.”
THE GREAT SLIDESHOW
Anyone who has become Ambeth’s student could attest to the fact that the showing of the “Great Ambeth Ocampo Slideshow” is the most awaited time of the semester. This is actually Ambeth’s presentation of Dr. Jose Rizal’s life in pictures.
“I’ve been showing it for 30 years now when a few years ago, one of my students raised her hand and said that the famous drawing of Leonor Rivera is not her. I said ‘Why who do you see?’ ‘That’s Michael Jackson after cosmetic surgery.’ Of course I laughed! But if you’re a normal teacher you’d say ‘shut up, that’s a stupid comment’ di ba,” he recalls.
Such humor has certainly endeared Ambeth to his students. He admits he is the “performer type’’ who would use humor to get his message across to his students.
“Some are wondering how Ambeth Ocampo, who talks in a monotone, can hold a class for hours. I keep on telling many teachers, my pedagogical method is that way because when students laugh, all their defenses are down and that’s the best time to get a message across. It works very well. You also have to know your material and make it relevant to them. History is relevant because you have to find a hook, a way in which to link the past and the present. So you have to watch TV shows, cable TV.
That’s the only way you can find a connection. To be good in history, you also have to be updated,” he stresses.
MAKING HISTORY EXCITING
Ambeth’s students also look forward to his field trips to historical destinations. When he was younger, Ambeth would bring his classes to Intramuros to see San Agustin Church, where Juan Luna was buried, and other interesting pieces of history.
Today he does not go with his many students anymore but he requires them to go on their own or with their friends to make learning more fun.
To make his lessons more relevant, appealing and exciting, Ambeth has also set up a blog where students may share their experiences after the field trip and post pictures.
Ambeth doesn’t use prescribed textbooks and instead uploads different readings, that include even literature and prose. Students may access it on his site and read it at home. He also holds online discussion with his students through the Yahoo e-groups and Facebook.
“There’s no reason to be uninteresting. The Internet has so many things. I’m allergic to chalk so I have PowerPoint, these social networking sites and more. It really helps but in the end, if you have nothing to teach, wala talaga. The PowerPoint is just a tool, it doesn’t replace your teaching, it just allows them to see things in a different way,” he points out.
THE OTHER JOB OF A TEACHER
Ambeth says he has also become more than a teacher, but a friend and confidante to his students.
“I am not touchy feely but there were a number of suicides last year, three of them are my students. So minsan nag iisip ako ako ba ang may kasalanan nun. One student of mine went to Spain and even brought home a Bible for me. Two weeks later, he committed suicide. I learned from his mother that I was one of his favorite teachers and talked about me most of the time when he comes home from school. So they looked forward to those days when he would recount what I told him in class, his parents learning from the lessons as well. This incident made me become more open to my students. I monitor their grades now and ask them if they have problems when their grades are going down. Kasama na talaga sa trabaho ng isang teacher ito,” he discloses.
Ambeth has received so many national and international recognitions already, the latest being The Many Faces of a Teacher award by the Bato-Balani Foundation. While it may be just another feather in his cap, Ambeth is proud of this recognition because he is acknowledged for being a teacher.
“I do so many things. I write for a newspaper, I’m chair of the NHI. But all of that is part of being a teacher. Teaching is the primary concern, everything that I do is basically teaching,” he notes.
Ambeth’s father was a former teacher at the UP College of Engineering who had to leave his profession to earn a living. The senior Ocampo was also a frustrated writer. So Ambeth says he is happy to be fulfilling all the dreams his father had for himself.
“I always tell people that the reason why I teach is because I learn so much more from the students than they learn from me. You see how they understand things, you have a sense of actually changing a life. It changes over time. I think that’s why teachers remain young because they’re connected with young people. Tignan mo yung magagaling na teachers kahit matanda na sila, there’s still a sense of youth in them. So in a sense, teaching is rejuvenating for us,” Ambeth ends.
Monday, October 25, 2010
PHA 2010 Conference Papers/Presentations
Papers presented during the PHA 2010 National Conference can be downloaded at the multiply website of Mr. Michael Charles Chua.
Links to the website of Mr. Xiao Chua:
http://michaelxiaochua.multiply.com/journal/item/258
http://michaelxiaochua.multiply.com/journal/item/259
If you have questions, please email Michael Charleston Chua at xiaoking_beatles@yahoo.com
Links to the website of Mr. Xiao Chua:
http://michaelxiaochua.multiply.com/journal/item/258
http://michaelxiaochua.multiply.com/journal/item/259
If you have questions, please email Michael Charleston Chua at xiaoking_beatles@yahoo.com
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Dr. Grace Estela C. Mateo (1965-2010)
SA ALAALA NI DR. GRACE ESTELA C. MATEO
September 12, 1965 – September 21, 2010
Nakikiisa sa pagbibigay pugay ang Philippine Historical Association sa alaala ni Dr. Grace Estela Mateo, historyador, guro, mananaliksik at manunulat ng Kasaysayan, na sumakabilang buhay nitong Setyembre 21 dahil sa breast cancer.
Si Dr. Mateo ay kasapi ng Philippine Historical Association at naging bahagi ng 2007 Annual Conference ng PHA bilang panauhing tagapagsalita. Siya ay assistant professor at associate dean for academic affairs ng College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Maynila. Nagtapos siya ng AB History sa UP Diliman, MA Asian history sa Northern Illinois University at Ph.D. history sa University of Hawaii.
Reference: http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=Grace_Estella_C._Mateo (Accessed: 23 September 2010)
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
PHA publishes latest volumes of the Historical Bulletin
by Arleigh Ross Dela Cruz
The Philippine Historical Association announces the publication of its latest volumes of The Historical Bulletin. Volume 44, the latest issue of the Historical Bulletin, is a special anniversary issue to celebrate the fifty-fifth founding anniversary of the Philippine Historical Association. This year’s volume, with a theme entitled Fifty-Five Years of Lighting the Flame of History, puts together scholarly researches written by all the presidents of the Philippine Historical Association from 1955 up to the present. Just last year, Historical Bulletin Volume 43 was launched in the 2009 Philippine Historical Association Annual Conference. Volume 43 is a compilation of lectures delivered in the series of seminar-workshops on the effective teaching of the Rizal course in the classroom. The volume contains a number of articles about the biography and literary works of Dr. Jose Rizal.
The Historical Bulletin is the official journal of the Philippine Historical Association. Published annually by the Philippine Historical Association, the Historical Bulletin is a refereed journal that provides a venue for historical research and scholarship among its members.
HISTORICAL BULLETIN
Official Journal of the Philippine Historical Association
Vol. XLIV: January-December 2010
Issue Editor: Celestina P. Boncan, PhD
Celestina P. Boncan: Philippine Historical Association1955-2010: Fifty-Five Years of Lighting the Flame of History
Gabriel F. Fabella: For a Truer Philippine Historical Perspective
Celestina P. Boncan: Philippine Historical Association1955-2010: Fifty-Five Years of Lighting the Flame of History
Gabriel F. Fabella: For a Truer Philippine Historical Perspective
Nicolas A. Zafra : The Cry of Balintawak as a Historical Problem
Esteban A. de Ocampo: Interpretations of the Ideals and Teachings of Our National Heroes
Ricardo A. Arcilla: Rizal on Youth
Dalmacio Martin: Humor in Our History
Gregorio F. Zaide : Rafael Palma as Scholar and Historian
Celedonio A. Ancheta: Simeon A. Ola (1865-1952)
Sixto Y. Orosa: Gregorio del Pilar
Gloria M. Santos: The Philippine Struggle for Independence, 1896-1898: Its Impact on the Visayan Region
Celedonio O. Resurreccion: The Rules of Evidence as Innovative Approach to the True Identity of Pigafetta’s Mazaua
Diosdado G. CapiƱo: Teaching History for National Unity
Ma. Minerva A. Gonzalez: Women in the Struggle for Independence
Bonifacio S. Salamanca: The Changing Strategy for National Survival during the Commission Era, 1902-1916
Filipinas E. Pineda: The Moral and Spiritual Character of the Filipino: A Reassessment
Romeo V. Cruz: America’s Colonial Desk and the Philippines, 1898-1934
Rosario M. Cortes: The Role of Pangasinan in the Revolutionary Period, 1896-1898
Oscar L. Evangelista: The Formation of the Philippine National Community in Historical Perspective: Problems and Prospects
Napoleon J. Casambre: Manuel L. Quezon as Resident Commissioner (1909-1916)
Esteban A. de Ocampo: Interpretations of the Ideals and Teachings of Our National Heroes
Ricardo A. Arcilla: Rizal on Youth
Dalmacio Martin: Humor in Our History
Gregorio F. Zaide : Rafael Palma as Scholar and Historian
Celedonio A. Ancheta: Simeon A. Ola (1865-1952)
Sixto Y. Orosa: Gregorio del Pilar
Gloria M. Santos: The Philippine Struggle for Independence, 1896-1898: Its Impact on the Visayan Region
Celedonio O. Resurreccion: The Rules of Evidence as Innovative Approach to the True Identity of Pigafetta’s Mazaua
Diosdado G. CapiƱo: Teaching History for National Unity
Ma. Minerva A. Gonzalez: Women in the Struggle for Independence
Bonifacio S. Salamanca: The Changing Strategy for National Survival during the Commission Era, 1902-1916
Filipinas E. Pineda: The Moral and Spiritual Character of the Filipino: A Reassessment
Romeo V. Cruz: America’s Colonial Desk and the Philippines, 1898-1934
Rosario M. Cortes: The Role of Pangasinan in the Revolutionary Period, 1896-1898
Oscar L. Evangelista: The Formation of the Philippine National Community in Historical Perspective: Problems and Prospects
Napoleon J. Casambre: Manuel L. Quezon as Resident Commissioner (1909-1916)
Cesar P. Pobre: A Strategy for Good Governance
Milagros C. Guerrero: New Trends in Teaching History
Epitacio S. Palispis: Ang Bayan ng Baler: Isang Kasaysayan
Pablo S. Trillana III: A Sense of National Destiny: Historical-Spiritual Perspectives
Pablo S. Trillana III: A Sense of National Destiny: Historical-Spiritual Perspectives
Ambeth R. Ocampo: Historical Agencies: National Hysterical Institute
Evelyn A. Miranda: The Role of Spanish Religious in the Urbanization of Laguna Towns along the Bai Area
Celestina P. Boncan: Philippine Socio-Economic Conditions in 1896: Prosperity vs. Poverty as Preconditions of the Revolution
Evelyn A. Songco: Understanding Philippine Basic Education from 1972 to 1982 Using Multi-Disciplinary Approach
Celestina P. Boncan: Philippine Socio-Economic Conditions in 1896: Prosperity vs. Poverty as Preconditions of the Revolution
Evelyn A. Songco: Understanding Philippine Basic Education from 1972 to 1982 Using Multi-Disciplinary Approach
Monday, September 13, 2010
Philippine Historical Association 2010 History Week Activities
Philippine Historical Association
in cooperation with the
in cooperation with the
National Historical Commission of the Philippines
PHA ACTIVITIES FOR HISTORY WEEK 2010
(SEPTEMBER 15-21)
(SEPTEMBER 15-21)
Kasaysayan: Lakas ng Bayan
Pambansang Kumperensiyang Pangkasaysayan kaugnay ng ika-112 Anibersaryo ng Pagbubukas ng Unang Kongreso ng Pilipinas
Co-sponsor of the National Conference on the Anniversary of the First Philippine Congress organized by the Center for Bulacan Studies of the Bulacan State University with the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), and University of the Philippine Lipunang Pangkasaysayan (UP LIKAS).
Date: September 14, 2010; 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Venue: Bulacan State University Hostel, Lungsod ng Malolos, Lalawigan ng Bulacan
Venue: Bulacan State University Hostel, Lungsod ng Malolos, Lalawigan ng Bulacan
Sining sa Pagtuturo ng Kasaysayan
Philippine Historical Association 2010 National Conference
In cooperation with the National Historical Commission of the Philippines and GSIS Museum of Art
Date: September 16-18, 2010
Date: September 16-18, 2010
Venue: GSIS Museum of Art, Pasay City
Kasaysayan: Lakas ng Bayan?
Pagbabalik-Diwa sa Saysay ng Kasaysayan sa Bayan
PHA History Week Symposium
In cooperation with the National Historical Commission of the Philippines and Sta. Teresa College-Bauan
Date: September 20, 2010; 8:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m.
Date: September 20, 2010; 8:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m.
Venue: Conference Hall, Sta. Teresa College, Bauan, Batangas
Seminar for Public School Teachers on Teaching Philippine History
PHA Pocket Lecture Series
In cooperation with the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, DepEd-Division of Valenzuela and Valenzuela City Culture and Tourism Office
Date: September 21, 2010. 9:00 am – 3:00 p.m.
Venue: Museo Valenzuela, Valenzuela City
Revised Program - Philippine Historical Association 2010 National Conference
Philippine Historical Association
National Historical Commission of the Philippines
2010 PHA National Conference
Sining sa Pagtuturo ng Kasaysayan
September 16 – 18, 2010
GSIS Museum, Pasay City
Day 1 (September 16, 2010)
Officer of the Day: Jonathan Balsamo (Heroes Square Heritage Corporation)
AM Session Moderators: Prof. Mary Dorothy Jose (UP Manila) and Prof. Michael Charleston Chua (DLSU)
PM Session Moderator: Prof. Anita Garcia (UST)
7: 30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Registration
8:30 a.m. – 9: 30 a.m. Part I: Opening Ceremonies
National Anthem
Invocation: Dr. Teofista L. Vivar, Philippine Historical Association
Welcome Remarks: Mr. Ryan V. Palad, Officer IV, GSIS Museum of Art
Opening Remarks: Dr. Gloria M. Santos, Executive Director, Philippine Historical Association
Introduction of the PHA Board & of the Participants: Prof. Jerome A. Ong,Secretary, Philippine Historical Association
Maikling Baliktanaw sa Kasaysayan ng PHA (1955-2010): Mr. Jonathan C. Balsamo, Heroes Square Heritage Corporation
Presentation of new PHA Lifetime Members
Launching of the Historical Bulletin: Dr. Celestina P. Boncan, Editor-In-Chief, Historical Bulletin
Keynote Address: Dr. Evelyn A. Songco, President, Philippine Historical Association
9:30 a.m - 10:00 a.m : Break
Part 2: PHA: 55 Taong Tanglaw ng Kasaysayan (Natatanging Lektura ng mga nagdaang pangulo ng PHA)
10:00 am – 10:30 am
Searching for the Lost Eden: History and Nationhood
Dr. Ambeth R. Ocampo (PHA President, 2000-2001), Ateneo de Manila University
10:30 am - 11:00 a.m.
The Present Also Affects the Past: Revisiting Recent Controversial Issues on the National Hero, Flag and Anthem
Dr. Celestina P. Boncan (PHA President, 2006-2008), University of the Philippines Manila
11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Teaching Local History: The Palawan Example
Prof. Oscar L. Evangelista (PHA President, 1986-1987; 1996-1997), Palawan State University
11:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon Open Forum
12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. Lunch Break
1:00 p.m.– 1:30 p.m.
Artistico-Folkloric Indigenization of Christianity: Historiographic Case Study of the Obando Shrine in Bulacan
Dr. Evelyn A. Miranda (PHA President 2004-2005), University of the Philippines Diliman
1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m
Rethinking Rizal, Rethinking Filipinos
Dr. Pablo S. Trillana III (PHA President, 1998-1999), Order of the Knights of Rizal
2:00 p.m – 2:30 p.m.
The PHA at 55: Quo Vadis [Research Perspectives for the Decade, 2011-2020]
Dr. Milagros C. Guerrero (PHA President, 1993), University of the Philippines Diliman
2:30 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. Open Forum
2:50 p.m. – 3:10 p.m. Break
3:10 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.
Reflections on a Finished Journey: Teaching History at the University of the Philippines
Dr. Napoleon Casambre (PHA President, 1988-1989) (Paper will be read by Dr. Teofista Vivar)
3:40 p.m. – 4:10 p.m.
The Need to Know Philippine History
Dr. Cesar P. Pobre (PHA President, 1990-1992; 2002-2003), National Defense College of the Philippines
4:10 p.m. - 4:40 p.m.
The Uniqueness of History Teaching
Dean Gloria M. Santos (PHA President, 1972), St. Mary’s College of Quezon City
4:10 p.m. - 4:40 p.m. Open Forum
Open Invitation: GSIS Thursday Concert at 6:00 p.m. in cooperation with Philippine High School for the Arts Alumni Association, featuring Ms. Natasha Garucha.
Day 2 (September 17, 2010)
Officer of the Day: Dr. Estrellita Muhi (PHA)
AM Session Moderator: Lianne Inigo (Philippine Science High School)
PM Session Moderator: Ma. Cristina Lopez (San Beda College Alabang)
8:00 a.m. – 8:40 a.m.
Mga Koleksyon at Gawain ng GSIS Museo ng Sining: Isang Pagpapakilala”
Mr. Ryan V. Palad, Officer IV, GSIS Museum of Art
8:40 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.
SINO ANG BABAE? Ang Paggamit ng “Parisian Life” sa Pagtuturo ng Kasaysayan
Prof. Michael Charleston B. Chua, De La Salle University Manila
9:20 a.m. – 9:40 a.m. Open Forum
9:40 a.m. – 10:10 a.m. Break
10:10 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.
'Sa Likod ng Tabing': Sine at Dokyu sa Pagtuturo ng Kasaysayan
Prof. Jerome A. Ong, University of the Philippines Manila
10:50 a.m. –11:30 a.m.
Paggamit ng Teknolohiya sa Pagtuturo ng Kasaysayan
Prof. Arlene D. Calara, University of Santo Tomas
11:30 a.m. –12:00 noon Open Forum
12:00 noon –1:00 p.m. Lunch Break
1:00 p.m. – 1:40 p.m.
Ihiman, Tikam, atbp.: Ang Tulang Tagalog Bago 1571
Dr. Luis Camara Dery, De La Salle University Manila
1:40 p.m. – 2:20 p.m.
Paggamit ng epiko sa pagtuturo ng kasaysayang prekolonyal ng Pilipinas: Isang Pagsusuri sa epiko ni Labaw Donggon
Prof. Arleigh Ross D. Dela Cruz, De La Salle University Manila
2:20 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Sining-Bayan (Public Art) sa Pagkatuto ng Kasaysayan
Mr. Jonathan C. Balsamo, Heroes Square Heritage Corporation
3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Open Forum
3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Break
4:00 – 4:30 pm Workshop Orientation &Launching of PHA Activities for Rizal’s Sesquicentennial Celebration
Day 3 (September 18, 2010)
Officer of the Day: Prof. Flaviano Mazo (FEU)
Session Moderator: Mrs. Luz Dela Rosa (Department of Education)
8:00 a.m.– 10:00 am Workshop
Facilitators: Dr. Evelyn Songco and Dr. Teofista Vivar
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 am Closing Ceremonies (Awarding of Certificates)
11:00 -12:00 pm Lunch
12:00 pm Leave for Ayala Museum, Makati City
1:00 pm – 4:30pm Visit to the Ayala Museum
[The conference ends with the tour of the Ayala Museum. Note: Only transportation from GSIS Museum to Ayala Museum will be provided.]
1:00-2:30 pm Museum Tour (All galleries and exhibits are open)
2:30-3:00 pm Presentation: ArtConnection Program c/o Filipinas Heritage Library
“May Sining at Musika sa Kasaysayan at Sibika”
ArtConnection Resource Book for Teachers
3:00-4:30 pm Ayala Museum Lecture Series: History Comes Alive with Professor Ambeth Ocampo
“What did the Founding Fathers Eat? The Malolos Congress Revisited
For details, contact Jonathan Balsamo (PHA Public Relations Officer) at 09062020274.
Friday, September 10, 2010
National Conference for the Malolos Congress set on September 14
THE Center for Bulacan Studies of the Bulacan State University (CBS BSU) with the Philippine Historical Association (PHA), National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), and University of the Philippine Lipunang Pangkasaysayan (UP LIKAS) will hold the National Conference on the Anniversary of the First Philippine Congress with a theme “IMAHEnasyon: Ang Paghiraya sa Nasyon at Bayan ng Congreso Filipino 1898” on September 14, 2010 at the Bulacan State University Hostel and Function Hall, City of Malolos, Bulacan. The theme concentrates on the imagined nation and state through the ideas and concepts of the front runners of the freedom and nationhood – from Bonifacio’s 1896 Katipunan to the Aguinaldo-inspired 1898 Congreso Filipino
Six official papers will be read on the conference: Nasyon at Bayan sa Congreso Filipino 1898: Pangkalahatang Perspektibo by Dr. Zeus A. Salazar, retired history professor and History Department chairman at the UP Diliman, and coordinator of the Bagong Kasaysayan, Inc. (BAKAS); Mga Aral ng 1898: Unang Republika, Diplomasya at Imperyalismo by Dr. Evelyn A. Songco, Assistant to the Rectorfor Student Affairs, University of Santo Tomas and president of PHA; Ang Congreso Filipino: Mula Kawit hanggang Tarlac by Dr. Lino L. Dizon, Director, Center for TarlaqueƱo Studies, Tarlac State University, vice-president of the Kapisanan ng mga Bahay-saliksikan sa Bansa, Inc., and consultant of the Juan D. Nepomuceno Center for Kapampangan Studies, Holy Angel University; Mga Simbolismo: Halaga ng mga ito sa Pagbubuo ng Bansang Banwa at ang Kaso ng Kongreso ng Malolos by Ian Christopher B. Alfonso, researcher, Juan D. Nepomuceno Center for Kapampangan Studies, Holy Angel University, Fellow of the BSU CBS, and secretary of the Samahang Pangkasaysayan ng Bulacan, Inc. (SAMPAKA); Saligang Batas sa Sinaunang Bayan: Ang Umalohokan at ang Kaloobang Bayan by Dr. Vicente C. Villan, History Department of UP Diliman, coordinator of BAKAS, Inc., and an active member of the Asosasyon ng mg Dalubhasa, may Hilig at Interes sa Kasaysayan (ADHIKA) ng Pilipinas, Inc.; Ang Kartilya at Kaloobang Bayan: Saligang Batas ng Katipunan at Tagapangunang Hiraya ng Saligang Batas ng Malolos by Michael Charleston B. Chua of the History Department of the De La Salle University and vice-president, Philippine Historical Association. Also, a side lecture will be delivered by Isagani B. Giron, president emeritus of SAMPAKA and consulant of the BSU CBS, Si Heneral Miong at ang mga taga-Malolos; as well as other topics by other reactors such as the legendary cat in the Barasoain Church seen in the ten-peso bill and the petition to bring back the Barasoain’s image in any monetary bill of the Republic.
“Among our regular activities and programs, this one is unique because for the first time we are given the chance to co-work with the PHA, NHCP and UP LIKAS which are considered authorities and experts in the Philippine historiography.” Dr. Agnes Crisostomo, director of BSU CBS said. She added that “national historians gathered for one cause: to highlight the importance of the Malolos Congress towards the formation of the nation which was carved based on the ideals, dreams, and concept of the nation – in short, it makes sense that the nation is truly an ‘imagined’ one. It’s like the legendary “hiding cat” at the top of the church which trivialized the ten-peso bill with Barasoain Church as its main element and this is undeniably brought forth by our ‘malikot na imahenasyon
This national conference is made free to the public, but with limited reservations set to 200 only. Likewise, it is endorsed by the Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education to all the schools and other academic institutions in the country. The Provincial Government of Bulacan and the City Government of Malolos showed support for the conference as they shouldered some of the expenses to make it through. The opening program will be graced by NHCP Executive Director Gabriel Ma. J. Lopez who happened to be a Bulakenyo too because his mother is from the Jacintos of Malolos; also in attendance will be Bulacan Governor Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado, Malolos City Mayor Christian C. Natividad, and Bulacan State University president Dr. Mariano C. de Jesus.
The activity is proudly part of the Province’s celebration of Singkaban Fiesta: Buwan ng Bulacan which started last August 15 and will last until September 15; another activity under the NHCP Barasoain Church Historical Landmark is the commemoration of the 112 anniversary of the opening of the first Philippine congress and considered the opening salvo of NHCP’s National History Week 2010. According to Dr. Crisostomo “this is a simple tribute of the Province of Bulacan to the Filipinos who will celebrate the landmark of Asia’s first democratic congress, as well as the security of the nation’s independence and aspirations."
For reservations, please call the secretariat: Ian Christopher Alfonso – 0916-475-2140/ ianalfonso7@gmail.com and Roy Devesa II – 0906-579-6378/ roy.carpio.devesa@gmail.com.
PAMBANSANG KUMPERENSIYANG PANGKASAYSAYAN KAUGNAY NG
IKA-112 ANIBERSARYO NG PAGBUBUKAS NG UNANG KONGRESO NG PILIPINAS
Setyembre 15, 1898-2010
IMAHEnasyon: Paghiraya sa Nasyon at Bayan ng Congreso Filipino 1898
Ika-14 ng Setyembre 2010, Araw ng Martes
Ika-8:00 n. u. hanggang Ika-5 n. h.
BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY HOSTEL
Lungsod ng Malolos, Lalawigan ng Bulacan, Pilipinas
Programa
Unang bahagi: Pagdating ng mga delegado at pagpapatala 7:00 n. u.
Ikalawang bahagi: Pagbubukas ng Palatuntunan ......... 8:00 n. u.
Imbokasyon
Bb. Divina E. Morales
Pangalawang Pangulong Panloob
UP Lipunang Pangkasaysayan Diliman
Pambansang Awit
UP Likas Santinig Choir
Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Diliman
Bating Pagtanggap
Kgg. Christian D. Natividad
Punong-lungsod
Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Malolos
Bating Panimula
Kgg. Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado
Punong-lalawigan
Pamahalaang Panlalawigan ng Bulacan
Pagpapakilala sa Panauhing Pandangal
Dr. Mariano C.de Jesus
Pangulo
Bulacan State University
Mensahe
Kgg. Gabriel Ma. J. Lopez
Patnugot Tagapagpaganap
Pambansang Komisyong Pangkasaysayan ng Pilipinas
Ikatlong bahagi:
Lektura ...................................... 8:45 n. u.
Ang Nasyon at Bayan sa Congreso Filipino 1898:Pangkalahatang Perspektibo
ni Dr. Zeus A. Salazar
Retiradong Propesor ng Kasaysayan, Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Diliman at
Tagapag-ugnay, Bagong Kasaysayan, Inc. (BAKAS)
Mga Aral ng 1898: Unang Republika, Diplomasya at Imperyalismo
ni Dr. Evelyn A. Songco
Tanggapan ng Katuwang ng Rector para sa Gawaing Pangmag-aaral,
Unibersidad ng Santo Tomas, at Pangulo, Philippine Historical Association
Ang Landas tungo sa Congreso Filipino: Mula Kawit hanggang Tarlac
ni Dr. Lino Dizon Center for TarlaqueƱo Studies, Tarlac State University
Malayang Talakayan
G. Roy C. Devesa II
Pangalawang Pangulong Panlabas
UP Lipunang Pangkasaysayan Diliman
Tagapagpadaloy
Pananghalian .............................................................. 12:00 n. t.
Ikaapat na Bahagi:
Pagpapatuloy ng Lektura ................ 1:00 n. h.
Mga Simbolismo: Halaga ng mga ito sa Pagbubuo ng Bansang Banwa at ang Kaso ng Kongreso ng Malolos
ni G. Ian Christopher B. Alfonso
Manananaliksik, Juan D. Nepomuceno Center for Kapampangan Studies, Holy Angel University, Fellow, Center for Bulacan Studies, Bulacan State University, at Kalihim, Samahang Pangkasaysayan ng Bulacan, Inc. (SAMPAKA)
Saligang Batas sa Sinaunang Bayan: Ang Umalohokan at ang Kaloobang Bayan
ni Dr. Vicente C. Villan
Departamento ng Kasaysayan, Unibersidad ng Pilipinas
Pampasiglang bilang:
Balagtasan .............................. 2:30 n. h.
Ang Kartilya at Kaloobang Bayan: Saligang Batas ng Katipunan at Tagapangunang Hiraya ng Saligang Batas ng Malolos
ni G. Michael Charleston B. Chua
Departamento ng Kasaysayan, Unibersidad ng De La Salle at Pangalawang Pangulo, Philippine Historical Association
Si Hen. Aguinaldo at ang Malolos
ni G. Isagani B. Giron
Dating Pangulo, Samahang Pangkasaysayan ng Bulacan, Inc. (SAMPAKA)
Pampasiglang bilang: Awiting makabayan ................... 4:30 n. h.
Malayang talakayan
Michael Trance Joseph M. NuƱez
Direktor, Edukasayon at PanananaliksikUP Lipunang Pangkasaysayan
Tagapagpadaloy
Mensahe mula sa Parokya ng Barasoain
Msgr. Angel Santiago
Kura Paroko Parokya ng Simbahan ng Barasoain
Pagpapamahagi ng mga katibayan
Bb. Laya Elena A. Diokno
Pangulo UP Lipunang Pangkasaysayan
Pasasalamat
Dr. Agnes dR Crisostomo
Direktor BSU Bahay-saliksikan ng Bulacan
Bb. Stephanie C. Era
Direktor,Pangkasapiang Usapin
UP Lipunang Pangkasaysayan
Guro ng Palatuntunan
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Possible Accomodation near the GSIS Museum, Pasay City
(As of 2009)
Kabayan Hotel
Pasay City (near MRT & LRT)
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Kabayan Hotel
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
LIST OF PHA MEMBERS (2007 - PRESENT)
UPDATED BY: JONATHAN BALSAMO (SEPTEMBER 2011)
PHA LIFETIME MEMBERS
1. Adante, Arnold, EARIST (2008)
2. Alfelor, Remedios. University of Northern Philippines (1986)
3. Antonio, Eleanor (2008)
4. Balsamo, Jonathan C. Ateneo de Manila High School (2007)
5. Boncan, Celestina P. University of the Philippines
6. Buehler, Soledad B. (1995)
7. Capino, Diosdado.
8. Casambre, Napoleon. University of the Philippines
9. Chua, Michael Charleston. De La Salle University (2009)
10. Churchill, Bernarditha Reyes. University of the Philippines
11. Cortes, Rosario Mendoza, University of the Philippines
12. Danao, Dino a., St. Scholastica’s College (2009)
13. De la Cruz, Arleigh Ross. De La Salle University (2008)
14. De Ocampo, Esteban. National Historical Institute.
15. Dery, Luis Camara. De La Salle University
16. Escalante, Rene. De La Salle University
17. Evangeline, Dallo. (2008)
18. Evangelista, Oscar. University of the Philippines
19. Flores, Editha I., Saint Claire School (2009)
20. Gallardo, Bernadette, General de Jesus College, Cabanatuan City (2008)
21. Gonzales, Minerva A., University of Santo Tomas
22. Jose, Ricardo T. University of the Philippines
23. Libid, Edmundo. Department of Foreign Affairs
24. Mactal, Ronaldo. University of the Philippines
25. Malaya, Jonathan. Assistant Secretary, Department of Education (2007)
26. Medalla, Simeon. Supreme Commander, Knights of Rizal (1986)
27. Meimban, Adriel O. New Era University
28. Miranda, Evelyn. University of the Philippines
29. Muhi, Estrellita. University of the East (1995)
30. Ocampo, Ambeth R. Ateneo de Manila University
31. Ong, Jerome A. University of the Philippines
32. Orilllos-Juan, Rinna. De La Salle University (2008)
33. Palispis, Epitacio. Trinity University of Asia
34. Pobre, Cesar P., National Defense College
35. Resurreccion, Celedonio O.
36. Santos, Gloria M. St. Mary’s College
37. Songco, Evelyn. University of Santo Tomas
38. Tamayo, Jose (1995)
39. Tiburcio, Emiterio. Baliwag Historical Society (2007)
40. Trillana III, Pablo. Knights of Rizal
41. Vivar, Teofista, Department of Education
42. Abrera, Bernadette. UP Diliman
43. Santiago, Fernando. De La Salle University
44. Baron, Lino N. University of Santo Tomas
45. Libre, Jo Mark M. Ateneo de Manila University
46. Laririt, Catherine Refran. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
47. Lopez, Ma. Cristina D. San Beda College Alabang (2010)
48. Guerrero, Milagros (UP Diliman)
49. Canones, Ma. Christina A. – Ateneo de Zamboanga University
50. Maquez, Joaine Jan A. – Oakridge International School
51. Roque, Jillian T. – DLSU – College of Saint Benilde
52. Yson, Reymar T. – Manuel L. Quezon University
53. Sadera, Jefferson M. – Columban College, Olongapo City
54. Abiog, Liberty Teresita G. – St. Dominic College of Asia, Cavite
55. Ogoy, Maria Christina L. – DepEd Laguna
56. Segundo, Rosalina P. – St. Louis University, Baguio City
57. Jose, Mary Dorothy - UP Manila (2010)
58. Lucero, Mary Ann T. - Notre Dame of Greater Manila [mheanie19@yahoo.com]
59. Buendia, Nelly A. - Notre Dame of Greater Manila [nelly_buendia@yahoo.com]
60. Morante, Ma. Leonora P. - Notre Dame of Greater Manila [nors_2001@yahoo.com]
61. Salazar, Lawrence Charles – National Commission for Culture and the Arts (2011)
62. Chua, Wilson S. – Far Eastern University (2011)
63. Maranan, Janielle Ann V – Our Lady of Fatima University Antipolo (2011)
64. Sarito, Christine Mae – UP Visayas (2011)
65. LEAH M. DONASCO - Colegio de San Juan de Letran (2011)
66. CRISANTO Q. REGADIO JR - Adamson University (2011)
67. Alfonso, Ian Christopher - Holy Angel University Pampanga
68. Melencio, Gloria E. - UP Diliman (MA History student, 2011) gloriamelencio@yahoo.com
69. JOHN PAUL KAPUNO. Department of Education, Cebu City
70. BOBBY C. CAMBA. St. Dominic College of Asia, Cavite
71. FROILAN A. VILLANUEVA. F. De Mesa Elementary School, Muntinlupa City froilanvillanueva@gmail.com
72. CECILE C. FADRIGON. De La Salle University.
73. MARLON S. DELUPIO. De La Salle University.
74. DIOSDADO N. FALGUISANA. General de Jesus College, Nueva Ecija
75. LUZVIMINDA R. DELA CRUZ. General de Jesus College, Nueva Ecija
76. MARIA TERESA V. RAMOS. General de Jesus College, Nueva Ecija
77. FLAVIANO S. MAZO. Far Eastern University Manila
78. DR. MARIA CORONA S. ROMERO. University of the East
79. WESLEY JUNE P. INAY. EUREKA SCHOLASTIC PUBLICATIONS, INC.
80. MENDOZA, ARNALDO. - First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities, Tanauan, Batangas
80. MENDOZA, ARNALDO. - First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities, Tanauan, Batangas
REGULAR MEMBERS
(SEPTEMBER 2011 – SEPTEMBER 2012)
1. ANNALIE C. ROMANA. Enderun Colleges.
2. ROBERTO MARTIN L. SING. Rizal Technological University.
3. JENNY R. GALANG. Banquerohan National High School, Legazpi City
4. JENNIFER MANALAYSAY. St Mary’s College of Meycauayan.
5. IRENE C. LOPEZ. Homapon High School, Legazpi City
6. MELVIN N. AMBIDA. Rizal Technological University
7. MARIA MILAGROS P. APOSTOL. Rizal Technological University
8. RHEA M. CAPULOY. University of Santo Tomas
9. OSCAR F. RASCO, JR. San Guillermo Academy, Talisay Batangas
10. FLORENCIO B. PUERTO JR. Rizal Technological University
11. MARICEL B. BAGAPORO. St Mary’s College of Meycauayan
12. JOSE VICTOR D. JIMENEZ. De La Salle University Manila
13. ELANE F. BENAFE. Paref-Woodrose School.
14. MA. CAROLINA B. SANTOS. Paref-Woodrose School.
15. LILIAN A. ALEGRE. Paref-Woodrose School.
16. PHILLIP L. FIGUEROA. General de Jesus College, Nueva Ecija.
17. GIECEL D. RENON. General de Jesus College, Nueva Ecija
18. SIMEONA F. SICAT. General de Jesus College, Nueva Ecija
19. EDGAR I. GARINO. Letran College.
20. SEGUNDINA M. SERRANO. Mariano Marcos Memorial High School
21. CARMITA ELIZA ICASIANO. Enderun Colleges.
22. MARIA CLARISSA N. SERRANO. University of Santo Tomas.
23. RUBEN D. DONOR. Our Lady of Perpetual Help School Pasig.
24. FLORANTE R. RIEGO. San Nicolas High School, Ilocos Norte.
25. ARMIDA A. PELONIO. Colegio de San Juan de Letran.
26. LORAH B. FRADES. Department of Education, Legaspi City.
27. ROSITA B. ARSENUE. Pag-asa National High School, Legaspi City
28. JONATHAN ESCARIO. Don Bosco Technical College
29. JENNIFER L. SANTOS, COLLEGE OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, CABANATUAN CITY
30. MARCELINA E. VASQUEZ, COLLEGE OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, CABANATUAN CITY
31. JESSPER BRYAN E. SARMIENTO, COLLEGE OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, CABANATUAN CITY
32. JUANITO L. LUMIBAO, COLLEGE OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, CABANATUAN CITY
33. JEANNE R. ESTEVES – Jose Rizal University High School
34. MILAGROS B. OGALINDA – Jose Rizal University High School
35. MARIENELLE S. LARA – Jose Rizal University High School
36. VISAMINDA S. JUNIO – Jose Rizal University High School
37. ESPERANZA V. PLAZA – Jose Rizal University High School
38. ALEXANDER R. VILLAREAL – Jose Rizal University High School
39. GEMMA DIOMINO – Jose Rizal University High School
REGULAR MEMBERS
(JUNE 2011 – JUNE 2012)
1. WILFREDO B. MANALANG III (Philippine Military Academy). Email: wilfredomanalang@yahoo.com
2. FRANCIS M. EMRALINO (Letran Calamba). Email: francis_emralino@yahoo.com
3. MARIA ANNA N. CLARAVALL (La Salle Greenhills Grade School); Email: maanna27@yahoo.com
4. MAYBELLE L. DALAYOAN (La Salle Greenhills Grade School) ; Email: myteacherbelle@yahoo.com
5. CARMELA P. GARCIA (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ) ; Email: yet_kita@yahoo.com
6. MARIA FE. BOSALES (La Salle Greenhills Grade School); Email: mrie_ds@yahoo.com
7. AMERJAPIL L. UMIPIG (La Salle Greenhills Grade School) ; Email: amerjapilu@yahoo.com
8. JONALD L. DE GUZMAN (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ) ; Email:abo238012@yahoo.com
9. SHERWIN P. GUADALUPE (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ); Email: sherwinguadalupe@yahoo.com
10. MARIA RODA M. SANTOS (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ) ; Email: mariarodamorales@yahoo.com
11. EVERLIDA D. JIMENEZ (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ) ; Email: everdiala@yahoo.com
12. RODELIO D. DAMIAN (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ) ; Email: damianrodelio@yahoo.com
13. MANOLO A. MAURICIO, JR. (La Salle Greenhills Grade School) ; Email: mannymauricio_18@yahoo.com
14. GLADYS A. CARLOS (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ) ; Email: gladysacarlos@yahoo.com
15. MICHAEL B. GURUNG (La Salle Greenhills Grade School) ; Email:mike_pitam83@yahoo.com
16. ERFIL D. DEGAYO (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ) ; Email: efril.degayo@yahoo.com
17. JENNIFER F. OREO (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ) ; Email: oreo_jennifer@yahoo.com
18. MARIA JULIE G. CEREZO (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ) ; Email: gimarie4@yahoo.com
19. LIBNER BAUTISTA (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ) ; Email: ibehbautista@yahoo.com
20. EMMA C. DEL ROSARIO (La Salle Greenhills Grade School ) ; Email: emmydelrosario88@yahoo.com
21. MIRASOL P. AGNES (Lourdes School of Mandaluyong Grade School); Email: mira_agnes@yahoo.com
22. GINA P.BENAVIDES (Lourdes School of Mandaluyong Grade School); Email: ginapb_66@yahoo.com
23. JARDIN T. ESTANISLAO (Lourdes School of Mandaluyong Grade School); Email: jardinestanislao@yahoo.com
24. JURY ANN MARY O. TABANIAG (Lourdes School of Mandaluyong Grade School); Email: jam_imbao061003@yahoo.com
25. MARIA TERESITA A. CAPISTRANO (Lourdes School of Mandaluyong Grade School); Email: generous_811@yahoo.com
26. MARIA LURALYN G. RODULFO (University of Batangas High School)
27. SHIELA C. DE LEON (University of Batangas High School)
28. MARY - ANN J. BAYLON (University of Batangas High School)
29. DANILO F. BALLON JR. (University of Batangas High School)
30. CHARLIE BAGUIO (University of Batangas High School)
31. MARILYN E. DIMAANO (University of Batangas High School)
32. LEA C. MARQUEZ (University of Batangas High School)
33. LORNA L. TABORA (University of Batangas High School)
34. AMALIA T. VERDERA (University of Batangas High School)
35. RODERICK B. DEL MUNDO (University of Batangas High School)
36. MARIA SOCORRO M. LALAP (University of Batangas High School)
37. MONINA P. GATO (University of Batangas High School)
38. MARITES LERIO ABABAO (University of Batangas High School)
39. ROSARIO M. CUETO (University of Batangas High School)
40. ANALIZA C. VELASCO (University of Batangas High School)
41. MARILOU P. CEPILLO (University of Batangas High School)
42. SIMEON S. ESPELITA (University of Batangas High School)
43. ANA MARIE M. PERSIA (University of Batangas High School)
44. JEIEL C. MAGPANTAY (University of Batangas High School)
45. EMMANUEL L. CUDIAMAT (University of Batangas High School)
46. MARICAR M. CARILLO (University of Batangas High School)
47. ESPERANZA B. AGUILAR (University of Batangas High School)
48. VIVIAN B. LASDOCE (University of Batangas High School)
REGULAR MEMBERS
(APRIL 2011 - APRIL 2012)
1. MELINDA MEDINA LAMORENA - Miriam College Grade School [mei_lamorena@yahoo.com]
2. MARY CHRISTINE F. QUIZOL - Miriam College Grade School [marytinf@yahoo.com]
3. CHONA PILAR REIG - Miriam College Grade School [creig@mc.edu.ph]
4. KARLO S. DELA CUESTA - Miriam College Grade School
5. MARY GRACE R. DINO - Miriam College Grade School [gracericamata@yahoo.com]
6. MARIANNE U. LIM - Miriam College Grade School [marianne_umnas@yahoo.com]
7. NATASHA RAE J. BALMACEDA - Miriam College Grade School [sha_balmaceda@yahoo.com]
8. APRILITA L. GONZALES - Miriam College Grade School
9. DIANA G. NIEVA - Miriam College Grade School [dianenieva_051970@yahoo.com]
10. CARMELA L. TEVES - Miriam College Grade School [jioboy19@yahoo.com]
11. FLORIDA M. GISALA - Miriam College Grade School [bubbly_bingg@hotmail.com]
12. ARON JAYSON L. GARCHITORENA - Miriam College Grade School [aj.garchitorena@gmail.com]
13. LEONARDA S. REFORMADO - Miriam College Grade School
14. JOHHAN JOSEPH ARARAO - Universal College of Paranaque [johhanjosephararao@yahoo.com]
15. EXZUR JAY ARABIA - Universal College of Paranaque [exzurjay_arabia@yahoo.com]
16. WENSLEY REYES - Pasig City Museum [wensreyes@yahoo.com]
REGULAR MEMBERS
(JANUARY 2011- JANUARY 2012)
1. EDWIN E. VALENZUELA - Technological Institute of the Philippines [profed_valen75@yahoo.com]
2. NAZARIO L. CEBREROS - Technological Institute of the Philippines [cebz_22@yahoo.com]
3. MARY JOSEPHINE DURITAN – University of Perpetual Help Dalta [marjom_duritan@msn.com]
4. RAMCES DILI – Quezon City Polytechnic University [eam_xerxes@yahoo.com]
5. ALEXANDER P. GONZALES – Asian College of Science and Technology [alxgonzales@gmail.com]
6. ANNA MARIE M. SOPOCO – Far Eastern University [annamariesop@yahoo.com]
7. ALVIN D. CAMPOMANES – University of Asia and the Pacific
8. AYSHIA F. KUNTING – Vibal Foundation [ayshia.kunting@yahoo.com]
9. KRISTOFFER PASION – Meridian School [kristofferpasion@gmail.com]
REGULAR MEMBERS (SEPTEMBER 2010- SEPTEMBER 2011)
1. Absin, Roel B. – Xavier University, Cagayan De Oro City
2. Alegre, Lilian - PAREF Woodrose School, Muntinlupa City
3. Banag, Jessy Zaire B. – PAREF Woodrose School, Muntinlupa City
4. Coronado, Sherwin F. – Xavier School, San Juan City
5. Lumayno, Menchie V. – Buenavista National High School, Escalante City, Negros Occidental
6. Pajarillo, Ramel F. – Igot National High School, Calbiga, Samar
7. Fajardo, Mercedita – Jose Rizal University
8. Bernal, Michael S. – Jose Rizal University
9. Hontiveros, Joyce P. – Manuel L. Quezon University
10. Decena, Marcelino C. – Our Lady of Fatima University
11. Nabor, Alda B. – Batasan Hills National High School
12. Labadnoy, Leo Jachin S. – Lourdes School of Mandaluyong
13. Linsangan, Christian C. – College of Immaculate Conception, Nueva Ecija
14. Bulosan, May L. – Navotas City
15. Dela Cruz, Ma. Blanca S. – PAREF Woodrose School, Muntinlupa City
16. Elane, Buenafe F. - PAREF Woodrose School, Muntinlupa City
17. Icasiano, Beatrix Loulette S. - PAREF Woodrose School, Muntinlupa City
18. Peralta, Eduardo A. – Philippine Tourism Authority
19. Pre, Jennifer C. – International Christian Academy
20. Nicolas, Maria Carla Paz A. – St Paul University Quezon City
21. Tenorio, Ma. Annabelle I. – University of Batangas
22. Rovillos, Mark Richardson – Miriam College High School
23. Manalo, Arivina Kristina I. – PAREF Woodrose School
24. Zaluaga, Belen Y. – Deped- Surigao City
25. Rasonable, Marlina G. – Surigao West Elementary School, Surigao City
26. Rabino, Evelyn T. – Universit of Batangas
27. Mangahas, Fe – St. Scholastica’s College
28. Camba, Bobby C. – St. Dominic College of Asia, Cavite
29. Venerable, Norman M. – Sta. Catalina High School, Tiaong, Quezon
30. Opena, Jhonna Y. – Southern Luzon State University
31. Mornaol, Eric V. – Southern Luzon State University, Quezon
32. Pangilinan, Wendell M. - Southern Luzon State University, Quezon
33. Bagaporo, Maricel B. – St. Mary’s College of Meycauayan, Bulacan
34. Muyargas, Agnes – Mangaldan National High School, Pangasinan
35. Fregillana, Virginia B - Mangaldan National High School, Pangasinan
36. Butlig, Janette D – University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City
37. Agapay, Aloma B – Deped Bukidnon
38. Bautista, Zenaida C. – San Jose High School, Quezon City
39. Quiazon, Michael L. – Angeles Lip Lin School – Angeles City, Pangasinan
40. Lamadrid, Jennifer T. – Deped Bukidnon
41. Uminga, Lolita L. – University Of The Cordilleras, Baguio City
42. Umali, Vanessa – Rizal Technological University
43. Sing, Roberto Martin L. - Rizal Technological University
44. Ramos, Orlando H. - Rizal Technological University
45. Deligente, Manuel F. – Our Lady of Fatima University
46. Cells, Byrll - Notre Dame of Greater Manila [balbon_sunget@yahoo.com]
47. Waje, Alan L. - Notre Dame of Greater Manila [alanwaje@yahoo.com]
48. Baraquiel, Danilo L. - Notre Dame of Greater Manila [dansz_31@yahoo.com]
REGULAR PHA MEMBERS FOR 2009-2010
1. ANA NINA DE ASIS – Jose Rizal University
2. RITA B. ATIENZA - Jose Rizal University
3. CINDY B. CAMMAYO - Jose Rizal University
4. JOHN PAUL V. SISON - Jose Rizal University
5. AMELIA S. CRUZ - Jose Rizal University
6. ROSARIO M. RONSAIRO - Jose Rizal University
7. KRISTALYN P. AQUINO – Muntinlupa Business High School
8. LOIDA N. DACUMOS - Muntinlupa Business High School
9. MARVIN Q. COMAHIG – San Sebastian College
10. ELIZA REMANEZ – Elpidio Quirino High School
11. GLICERIA C. MASINSIN – University of Rizal System
12. LEONCIO CATOLOS - University of Rizal System
13. FLORITA B. BALAJADIA - University of Rizal System
14. ADELAIDA MONTESINES - University of Rizal System
15. ARTHUR PALMOS – Our Lady of Fatima University Fairview
16. MARIA FE Q. DELA CRUZ – Xavier School
17. MA. LIANNE V. YNIGO – Philippine Science High School
18. MICHELE M. ROCELA – San Beda College Alabang
19. GINA C. MARTINEZ – V. Mapa High School
20. ESPIRIDION COMETA – University of Batangas
21. ANGELICA DIMACULANGAN - University of Batangas
22. SIMEONA GINA C. DIMAYUGA - University of Batangas
23. CHRISTIAN C. LINSANGA – College of Immaculate Concepcion, Cabanatuan
24. JEREMY IAN RIVERA - College of Immaculate Concepcion, Cabanatuan
25. JOHNATAN C. EUGENIO – P.E.D.H.S.
26. AUDEPAZ E. BENITEZ – Muntinlupa National High School
27. ANNALIZA I. SANTOS – General de jesus College, Nueva Ecija
28. JACQUELINE U. DUMAYAG – University of the Cordilleras
29. KIMBERLY G. DOLIGAS - University of the Cordilleras
30. MERLITA C. MOJARES – Our Lady of Fatima University Fairview
31. KRISTEL S. PATAPAT – Saint Pedro Poveda College
32. PAULINE ANNE P. ESCALANTE – United Nations Office Geneva
33. OLIVIA S. LECLAIR – Southern Luzon State University
34. PRISCY R. DELOS SANTOS – Carlos P. Garcia High School
35. EUGENIA L. GARCIA - Carlos P. Garcia High School
36. ARCHIE B. RESOS – University of Santo Tomas
37. MA. BLANCA DELA CRUZ – Paref Woodrose School
38. ANNABELLE I. TENORIO – University of Batangas
39. JOSE SONNY MATULA – Manuel L. Quezon University
40. EVELYN RABINO - University of Batangas
41. RAFAEL LOPEZ - University of Batangas
42. ROMELA M. CRUZ – DepEd Caloocan
43. VALENTINA G. BULATAO – Rizal Technological University
44. JULIETA VACAL - Rizal Technological University
45. MARIA MILAGROS P. APOSTOL - Rizal Technological University
46. FLORINDA DE GUZMAN – College of Saint Benilde
47. VICENTE CANTANERO – San Joaquin Kalawaan High School
48. MARK ANDREW FIETAS – Paref Northfield School
49. MARY GRACE NUEVA – De La Salle Zobel School
50. SONNY ERDAN RAY MAGDADARO – Samuel Mission Integrated School
51. FROILAN VILLANUEVA – DepEd Muntinlupa
52. MARGIE IMELDA VILORIA – Saint Louis College La Union
53. BERNARD MACINAS – National College of Business and the Arts
54. JUDEIMAR A. UNGRIANO - Southern Luzon State University
55. MARIA ANNALYN P. GABUAT – Miriam College
56. CHONA REIG – Miriam College
57. ARNALDO MENDOZA – Firt Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities
58. LAURA MENDOZA – Southville International School
59. JUDELLE GONZALO – Muntinlupa High School
60. ERLINDA MONCADA – DepEd Muntinlupa
61. DR. CHRISTINE DIAZ – Ateneo de Davao University
62. ANITA GARCIA – University of Santo Tomas
63. ARLEN ANCHETA – University of Santo Tomas
64. Dr. ANGEL S. RECTO – Bulacan State University
65. ROGELIO DAYOS – Tondo High School
66. EVA MANANGKIL – Immaculate Heart of Mary College
67. MARIVIC MALDA - Immaculate Heart of Mary College
68. EDGAR SARMIENTO - Immaculate Heart of Mary College
69. NOEMI ADAO - Immaculate Heart of Mary College
70. LEMARK VILORIA - Immaculate Heart of Mary College
71. MERCELITA BAUTISTA - Immaculate Heart of Mary College
72. FELONELIA SIAZAR - Immaculate Heart of Mary College
73. ROSALINDA CANICOSA - Immaculate Heart of Mary College
74. RHODALIE O. EMILIO – Ateneo de Davao University
75. JASON KABIGTING
76. APOLLO ENDRANO – University of the Cordilleras
77. JOSEPH RAYMUND – Silliman University
REGULAR MEMBERS FOR 2008-2009
1. ABELLERA, JOHN PAUL. St. Mary’s College, Quezon City
2. ALCANTARA, EMILY, Xavier School, Greenhills, San Juan
3. ALISANGCO, SHIELA MAGNE, Angelicum College, Quezon City
4. AMPARO, MICHELLE C, Manuel Macasaet National High School, Candelaria, Quezon
5. APOSTOL, MARIA MILAGROS P, Rizal Technological University
6. AQUINO, IRENE G, Fort Bonifacio High School, Makati City
7. BARAL, GRACE D, Adamson University
8. BASILAN, ROMEL B, Lyceum of the Philippines , Capitol Site, Batangas City
9. BAUTISTA, RONIE Z., Western Visayas College of Science and Technology, Iloilo
10. BEA, JENNIFER A, La Salle Greenhills, Mandaluyong City
11. BEA, VIRGILIO B, F.G. Calderon High School, Tondo, Manila
12. BELEN, FE D., Laguna State Polytechnic University, San Pablo City, Laguna
13. BIO, RANDOLF, St. Dominic College of Arts and Sciences, Bacoor, Cavite
14. BIRON, WENNIE FRANCE G., Xavier School, Greenhills, San Juan City
15. CABALFIN, OFELIA L., Central Philippine University, Iloilo City
16. CAINGAT, MA. ROVIL, National Commission for Culture and the Arts
17. CALIMLIM, JASMIN, School of Saint Anthony, Quezon City
18. CALZADO, LUZVIMINDA G, Sacred Heart College, Lucena City
19. CANAL, MERCEDES L. , University of St. La Salle, Bacolod City
20. CASTILLO, BABY LYN O, Batasan Hills National High School, Quezon City
21. CATALAN, RUBY D., University of San Agustin, Iloilo City
22. CORBETA, JENIFER, St. Mary’s College, Quezon City
23. CORPUZ, MARITES , Angelicum College, Quezon City
24. CRUZ, ASUNCION N, Angelicum College
25. CRUZ, MA. CARLVINA F., University of St. La Salle, Bacolod City
26. DAMASO, ANNA LIZA, Angelicum College, Quezon City
27. DAYAG, ANTONETTE , Tuguegarao West Central School, Tuguegarao City
28. DAYOS, ROGELIO D, Tondo High School
29. DE GUZMAN,VIOLETA, Assumption College, San Lorenzo, Makati City
30. DELA CRUZ, LUZVIMINDA, General de Jesus College, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
31. DELIGENTE, MANUEL F, Our Lady of Fatima University, Valenzuela City
32. DEMETERIO, JOSELITO B, Union School International, Baguio City
33. DEYTO, JANILYN , St. Mary’s College, Quezon City
34. DIONES, LUNINGNING T, Colegio San Agustin, Binan, Laguna
35. DOGENO, MA. JOSETTE P., Western Visayas College of Science & Technology, Iloilo
36. DONASCO, LEAH M, Colegio de San Juan de Letran, Intramuros, Manila
37. EJE, VICTORIANA M, Lyceum of the Philippines , Batangas
38. ELANE, BENAFE F, PAREF Woordrose School, Muntinlupa City
39. ESQUEJO, KRISTOFFER RESOS, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
40. ESTRABO, JULIE ANN R., Angelicum College, Quezon City
41. FALGUISANA, DIOSDADO, General de Jesus College, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
42. FIDELINO, MARIA THERESA, Angelicum College
43. GALORA, TOMAS F., Dona Rosario High School, Novaliches, Quezon City
44. GALVAN, ROGER B. Western Visayas College of Science and Technology, Iloilo
45. GOTERA, CATHERINE A. St. Therese MTC Colleges, Iloilo City
46. GUZMAN, JENNIFER, Philippine Military Academy, Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City
47. INFANTE JR, JUANITO, St. Paul University Manila
48. ISIDRO, ROWENA V., University of San Agustin, Iloilo City
49. LAURENCIANO, REYNORA V, Lakandula High School, Tondo, Manila
50. LEDESMA JR., JEFFREY L. St. Therese MTC Colleges, Iloilo City
51. LOPEZ, GEORGE II L., Western Visayas College of Science and Technology, Iloilo
52. LUSICA, SHIELA M, Assumption College, San Lorenzo, Makati City
53. MACALINAO, EDITHA, Rizal Technological University, Mandaluyong City
54. MACASAET, JASMIN R., Manuel Macasaet National High School, Candelaria, Quezon
55. MANANGKIL, EVA, Immaculate Heart of Mary College, Paranaque City
56. MANGUERRA, RUNVI V, St. Paul University Manila
57. MANGULABNAN, JOEL, St. Mary’s College, Quezon City
58. MESINA, RAYMOND, General de Jesus College, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
59. MESINA, RICARDO P., General de Jesus College, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
60. MISSION, BONITA S., PAREF WOODROSE SCHOOL, Muntinlupa City
61. MOJARES, MERLITA C, Our Lady of Fatima University, Lagro, Quezon City
62. MORALES, MAR EVAN G, Kostka School of Marikina, Marikina City
63. MORES, ROSEMARIE, St. Mary’s College Quezon City
64. NAZAL, GENNY Q. , Angelicum College, Quezon City
65. OBANA, RAYMUNDO, Angelicum College, Quezon City
66. OLMOS, VICTOR A, Kostka School of Quezon City, Loyola Heights, Quezon City
67. PEDROSA, EMILIA B, Adamson University
68. PULMA, ERLINDA B, Adamson University, Ermita, Manila
69. RAMOS, MARIA THERESA V, General de Jesus College, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
70. RENON, GIECEL D, General de Jesus College, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
71. RIVERA, ARNEL O., Statefields School, Bacoor, Cavite
72. SAGADRACA, TESSIE, University of Makati, Makati City
73. SALARDA, JERALYN, Angelicum College, Quezon City
74. SALIBAY, FIDEL S., Esteban Abada High School, Sampaloc, Manila
75. SANGALANG, RUBY M, General de Jesus College. San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
76. SICAT, SIMEDNA F, General de Jesus College, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
77. SO, ODETTE G, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Sta. Mesa, Manila
78. SOLOMIA, MURIEL F., Western Visayas College of Science and Technology, Iloilo
79. SORITA, FLORDELIZA C, Angelicum College, Quezon City
80. TAHIL, CORAZON C., Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Sta. Mesa, Manila
81. TENORIO, ARNOLD , Laguna State Polytechnic University, San Pablo City, Laguna
82. UMALI, JULIET, Sacred Heart College, Lucena City
83. UMINGA, LOLITA L, University of Cordilleras, Baguio City
84. VEGA, JOSEPH S, St. Paul University, Malate, Manila
85. VEJERANO, CORAZON, Sacred Heart College, Lucena City
86. VENERABLE, NORMAN M, Sta. Catalina National High School, Candelaria, Quezon
87. VICTA, MA. SOCORRO D, Emilio Aguinaldo College, Dasmarinas, Cavite
88. VINGNO, JOY M., West Negros College, Negros Occidental
89. VIRAY, JOSEPH RONILLO F, National College of Science & Technology, Cavite
90. VIRGULA, ROSALINDA, Arellano University, Sampaloc, Manila
REGULAR PHA MEMBERS FOR 2007-2008
1. ADANTE, ARNOLD O. EARIST, Manila
2. AGGABAO, THEOFISTA O., Central Colleges of the Philippines, Quezon City
3. APOSTOL, MARIA MILAGROS P., Rizal Technological University
4. ARIOLA, EDGAR V., Cavite National High School
5. BELIZAR, ELEANOR R., University of Northern Philippines, Vigan City
6. CABALLES, HARRY D., Sta. Cruz National High School, Occidental Mindoro
7. CABERO, CELESTE G., Makati Hope Christian School, Makati City
8. CABONCE, JOY B., Asian Institute of Maritime Studies
9. CABUYABAN, MARIANNE S., St. Mary’s University, Nueva Vizcaya
10. CLEOFE, LUIS HERMILO I., Barayong High School, Ligao City, Albay
11. CLIMACO, LILIBETH M., Philippine Military Academy, Baguio City
2. COLLERA, RODNEY G., San Beda College
13. CUDERA, JESSICA S., St. Mary’s Academy of San Nicolas, Cebu City
14. DAYOS, ROGELIO D., Tondo High School, Manila
15. DE GUZMAN, FLORINDA H., Uniersity of the East, Manila
16. DELIGENTE, MANUEL F., Our Lady of Fatima University, Valenzuela City
17. DITAN, ISAGANI E., Universal College, Paranaque City
18. DOCTOR, JOY E. , St. Theresa’s College, Cebu City
19. DONESA, ROBERT JOHN I., Systems Plus College Foundation, Angeles City
20. ERMITA, LUZVIMINDA C., College of Immaculate Concepcion, Cabanatuan City
21. FRANCISCO, OFELIA SA. Meycauayan College, Bulacan
22. GALVEZ, MA. CONCEPCION M., Araullo High School, Manila
23. GAMBOA, GEDEON G., Dee Hwa Liong College Foundation, Mabalacat, Pampanga
24. GULINAO, CANDIDA F., Meycauayan College, Bulacan
25. INFANTE JR., JUANITO N., St. Paul University Manila
26. ISLES, VINCENT S., PAREF Springdale School, Cebu City
27. JAVIER, EVA M., Central Colleges of the Philippines, Quezon City
28. JURADO, ROBERT PAUL V. University of Santo Tomas, Manila
29. LEUTERIO, ERNESTO R., Our Lady of Fatima University, Valenzuela City
30. LORICO, ROMEO B., DepEd Ligao City, Albay
31. MANINGAS, CANDIDA, College of Immaculate Concepcion, Cabanatuan City
32. MATA, RENATO T., Sapang Palay National High School
33. MENDOZA, DELIA V., DepEd Ligao City, Albay
34. MENDOZA, RUBY ANNE M., St. Theresa’s College, Cebu City
35. MORALES, ARMELY A., St. Mary’s University, Nueva Vizcaya
36. MORANTE, BUENAVENTURADA B., Oprra Night High School, Cebu City
37. OLILA, ROWEL G., Mt. Carmel College, Baler, Aurora
38. PALOYO, MARCELO A., DepEd Ligao City, Albay
39. PAMATIAN, LESTER A., Cavite National High School
40. PAMPOLINA, MA. VERONICA G., DepEd Manila
41. PEDRENA, RUDOULP T., Nuestra Senora de Aranzau Parochial School
42. PEREZ, MILAGROS F., Baliuag University, Bulacan
43. RABANG, MARIE ROSE Q. University of Northern Philippines, Vigan City
44. REALINGO, RICKY M., Lyceum of Batangas, Batangas City
45. REYES, LEONORA C., Las Pinas East National High School
46. ROQUE, MARK ANGELO A., St. Paul College, Bocaue, Bulacan
47. SANTOS, JENNIFER L., College of Immaculate Concepcion, Cabanatuan City
48. TANGUIN, KRISTIAN I., DepEd Ligao City, Albay
49. TARINAY, ANITA R., University of Manila
50. TORREON, SENDY L., Cebu State College of Science and Technology, Cebu City
51. YU VEGA, HONEY RIZA V., Formation School, Cebu City
52. ZALUN, FELICIDAD B., Central Colleges of the Philippines, Quezon City
Prepared by: JONATHAN C. BALSAMO (April 28, 2009)
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