JOINING THE PHILIPPINE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
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Sunday, August 23, 2009
Invitation Letter to the 2009 PHA Annual Conference
You may download the letter of invitation to the 2009 PHA Annual Conference at http://www.scribd.com/doc/19011901/Invitation-to-the-2009-Annual-Conference-of-the-Philippine-Historical-Associaton
Friday, August 7, 2009
2009 Annual Conference of the Philippine Historical Association
Kabayanihang Pilipino:
Ang Mukha ng Bayani sa Agos ng Kasaysayan
September 18, 2009
Tambunting Hall, Museum of the Filipino People, National Museum, Manila
(with an optional Historical Tour to Historical Places in Cavite on September 19)
OBJECTIVES:
1) To analyze the changing Filipino concept of heroism; and
2) To provide an avenue for sharing strategies, methods and techniques in teaching heroes and heroism in the classroom.
SEPTEMBER 18, National Museum
8:00 – 8:45 Registration
8:45 – 9: 15 Opening Ceremonies
National Anthem
Invocation - Dr. Teofista L. Vivar, Auditor, PHA
Welcome Remarks - Hon. Corazon Alvina, Executive Director, National Museum
Opening Remarks - Dr. Evelyn A. Songco, President, PHA
Presentation of Participants - Ms. Darlene Machell D. Espeña, Assistant Secretary, PHA
9:15 – 10: 00 Keynote Speech
Atty. Pablo S. Trillana III
Past President, Philippine Historical Association
Former Chairman, National Historical Institute
10: 00 – 10: 30 Break
10:30 – 11: 15 Mga Limot na Bayani sa Kasaysayan
Dr. Evelyn Miranda
Past President, Philippine Historical Association
Professor of History (ret.), University of the Philippines Diliman
11:15 – 12:00 The Filipino Soldier in History
Dr. Ricardo T. Jose
Professor, University of the Philippines Diliman
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch Break
1:00 – 1:45 Ang mga OFWs: Mga Bagong Bayani
Mr. Jeremiah Opiniano
President, OFW Journalism Consortium
1: 45 – 2: 30 Ang Kabayanihan ng mga Kababaihan
Prof. Mary Dorothy dL. Jose
Assistant Professor, University of the Philippines Manila
2:30 – 3: 00 Break
3: 00 – 3: 45 Pagtuturo ng Kabayanihan sa Silid-Aralan
Prof. Jerome A. Ong
Assistant Professor, University of the Philippines Manila
3:45 – 4:15 Open Forum
4:15 – 5:00 Closing Ceremonies
Dean Gloria M. Santos
Executive Director, PHA
Masters of Ceremonies:
Mr. Michael Charleston B. Chua (DLSU) and Ms. Darlene Machell D. Espeña (ADMU)
Conference fee:
Php 1,500.00 inclusive of registration, lunch, 2 snacks, conference kit, and hand-outs.
OPTIONAL TOUR: SEPTEMBER 19, CAVITE
Historical tour to historical places in Cavite: Binakayan, Aguinaldo Shrine, Tejeros, Casa Hacienda de Naic, Maragondon Trial House, Mt. Nagpatong.
Historical Tour Fee: Php 500.00
PARTICIPATION MUST BE CONFIRMED WITH MR. JONATHAN BALSAMO at jobal_kasaysayan@yahoo.com on or before September 12, 2009.
For details, visit www.pha1955.blogspot.com
Ang Mukha ng Bayani sa Agos ng Kasaysayan
September 18, 2009
Tambunting Hall, Museum of the Filipino People, National Museum, Manila
(with an optional Historical Tour to Historical Places in Cavite on September 19)
OBJECTIVES:
1) To analyze the changing Filipino concept of heroism; and
2) To provide an avenue for sharing strategies, methods and techniques in teaching heroes and heroism in the classroom.
SEPTEMBER 18, National Museum
8:00 – 8:45 Registration
8:45 – 9: 15 Opening Ceremonies
National Anthem
Invocation - Dr. Teofista L. Vivar, Auditor, PHA
Welcome Remarks - Hon. Corazon Alvina, Executive Director, National Museum
Opening Remarks - Dr. Evelyn A. Songco, President, PHA
Presentation of Participants - Ms. Darlene Machell D. Espeña, Assistant Secretary, PHA
9:15 – 10: 00 Keynote Speech
Atty. Pablo S. Trillana III
Past President, Philippine Historical Association
Former Chairman, National Historical Institute
10: 00 – 10: 30 Break
10:30 – 11: 15 Mga Limot na Bayani sa Kasaysayan
Dr. Evelyn Miranda
Past President, Philippine Historical Association
Professor of History (ret.), University of the Philippines Diliman
11:15 – 12:00 The Filipino Soldier in History
Dr. Ricardo T. Jose
Professor, University of the Philippines Diliman
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch Break
1:00 – 1:45 Ang mga OFWs: Mga Bagong Bayani
Mr. Jeremiah Opiniano
President, OFW Journalism Consortium
1: 45 – 2: 30 Ang Kabayanihan ng mga Kababaihan
Prof. Mary Dorothy dL. Jose
Assistant Professor, University of the Philippines Manila
2:30 – 3: 00 Break
3: 00 – 3: 45 Pagtuturo ng Kabayanihan sa Silid-Aralan
Prof. Jerome A. Ong
Assistant Professor, University of the Philippines Manila
3:45 – 4:15 Open Forum
4:15 – 5:00 Closing Ceremonies
Dean Gloria M. Santos
Executive Director, PHA
Masters of Ceremonies:
Mr. Michael Charleston B. Chua (DLSU) and Ms. Darlene Machell D. Espeña (ADMU)
Conference fee:
Php 1,500.00 inclusive of registration, lunch, 2 snacks, conference kit, and hand-outs.
OPTIONAL TOUR: SEPTEMBER 19, CAVITE
Historical tour to historical places in Cavite: Binakayan, Aguinaldo Shrine, Tejeros, Casa Hacienda de Naic, Maragondon Trial House, Mt. Nagpatong.
Historical Tour Fee: Php 500.00
PARTICIPATION MUST BE CONFIRMED WITH MR. JONATHAN BALSAMO at jobal_kasaysayan@yahoo.com on or before September 12, 2009.
For details, visit www.pha1955.blogspot.com
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Coffee table book chronicles Ateneo’s 150-year history
Behind the glory of the blue and the white, Fabilioh, and the academic prestige attached to the name, the Ateneo de Manila has a rich history that goes back all the way to 1859, when the university we know today was the public primary school Escuela Municipal de Manila, established and run by ten Jesuit priests and a Jesuit brother.
The years that followed have included at least two wars, a massive relocation to the vast Loyola Heights area, several changes in government administration, countless national struggles, and milestones in the academe, the arts, and athletics. Yet, through all these, the Ateneo stayed true to its mission of educating generations of men for others, leaders and visionaries -- Lux In Domino (Light in the Lord) -- who have figured in many ways in the building of our nation.
All these inspiring struggles and triumphs are chronicled in the coffee table book, 150 The Ateneo Way. Ateneo’s rich history, based on official documents and personal journals and accounts from the Jesuit archives, is shared through the colorful narrative written by history professor and archivist of the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus, Fr. Jose S. Arcilla, S.J., and edited by Alya Honasan and Krip Yuson. The stories are made even more alive by the priceless and mostly never-been-publicly-released photos from the university archives and the collections of Ateneo alumni, some of whom will be honored as they join in the coming Sesquicentennial festivities.
Truly a collector’s item, the book, which too Coffee table book chronicles Ateneo’s 150-year history
Behind the glory of the blue and the white, Fabilioh, and the academic prestige attached to the name, the Ateneo de Manila has a rich history that goes back all the way to 1859, when the university we know today was the public primary school Escuela Municipal de Manila, established and run by ten Jesuit priests and a Jesuit brother.
The years that followed have included at least two wars, a massive relocation to the vast Loyola Heights area, several changes in government administration, countless national struggles, and milestones in the academe, the arts, and athletics. Yet, through all these, the Ateneo stayed true to its mission of educating generations of men for others, leaders and visionaries -- Lux In Domino (Light in the Lord) -- who have figured in many ways in the building of our nation.
All these inspiring struggles and triumphs are chronicled in the coffee table book, 150 The Ateneo Way. Ateneo’s rich history, based on official documents and personal journals and accounts from the Jesuit archives, is shared through the colorful narrative written by history professor and archivist of the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus, Fr. Jose S. Arcilla, S.J., and edited by Alya Honasan and Krip Yuson. The stories are made even more alive by the priceless and mostly never-been-publicly-released photos from the university archives and the collections of Ateneo alumni, some of whom will be honored as they join in the coming Sesquicentennial festivities.
Truly a collector’s item, the book, which took three years to produce, is bound to go beyond enchanting its readers with the stories it reveals because the years encompassed runs almost parallel to the country’s development. One such moving account is when Father (Padre) Faura went to the azotea of Ateneo, overlooking the park where Spaniards were about to execute Jose Rizal, one of the institution’s great alumni. “He heard the shots, and…,” Father Arcilla says then motions with a finger slowly pointing down from his eye to his cheek.
150: The Ateneo Way is a joint publication of Mediawise Communications / Muse Books and the Ateneo de Manila University, Log on to www.mediawise.ph or 150.ateneo.edu for more info. For orders, email ramoncito_cruz@mediawise.ph.It is now available at the Ateneo de Manila University Development and Alumni Affairs Office,Jesuit Communications outlets, The Loyola Schools Bookstore, Ateneo University Press, Fully Booked Bonifacio High Street, Rockwell,Greebelt 5, Greenhills, Libis, Power Books, La Solidaridad Bookstore Manila and Mag:net Katipunan,Power Books and 1/of Gallery level 2, Serendra. Media Wise Communications headed by Ramoncito Ocampo Cruz,is the publisher of MUSE, an award winning Magazine on Art, Culture and travel.
For more information
pls contact:Monching Cruz
tel.no.9227583
mediawise02@yahoo.com
The years that followed have included at least two wars, a massive relocation to the vast Loyola Heights area, several changes in government administration, countless national struggles, and milestones in the academe, the arts, and athletics. Yet, through all these, the Ateneo stayed true to its mission of educating generations of men for others, leaders and visionaries -- Lux In Domino (Light in the Lord) -- who have figured in many ways in the building of our nation.
All these inspiring struggles and triumphs are chronicled in the coffee table book, 150 The Ateneo Way. Ateneo’s rich history, based on official documents and personal journals and accounts from the Jesuit archives, is shared through the colorful narrative written by history professor and archivist of the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus, Fr. Jose S. Arcilla, S.J., and edited by Alya Honasan and Krip Yuson. The stories are made even more alive by the priceless and mostly never-been-publicly-released photos from the university archives and the collections of Ateneo alumni, some of whom will be honored as they join in the coming Sesquicentennial festivities.
Truly a collector’s item, the book, which too Coffee table book chronicles Ateneo’s 150-year history
Behind the glory of the blue and the white, Fabilioh, and the academic prestige attached to the name, the Ateneo de Manila has a rich history that goes back all the way to 1859, when the university we know today was the public primary school Escuela Municipal de Manila, established and run by ten Jesuit priests and a Jesuit brother.
The years that followed have included at least two wars, a massive relocation to the vast Loyola Heights area, several changes in government administration, countless national struggles, and milestones in the academe, the arts, and athletics. Yet, through all these, the Ateneo stayed true to its mission of educating generations of men for others, leaders and visionaries -- Lux In Domino (Light in the Lord) -- who have figured in many ways in the building of our nation.
All these inspiring struggles and triumphs are chronicled in the coffee table book, 150 The Ateneo Way. Ateneo’s rich history, based on official documents and personal journals and accounts from the Jesuit archives, is shared through the colorful narrative written by history professor and archivist of the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus, Fr. Jose S. Arcilla, S.J., and edited by Alya Honasan and Krip Yuson. The stories are made even more alive by the priceless and mostly never-been-publicly-released photos from the university archives and the collections of Ateneo alumni, some of whom will be honored as they join in the coming Sesquicentennial festivities.
Truly a collector’s item, the book, which took three years to produce, is bound to go beyond enchanting its readers with the stories it reveals because the years encompassed runs almost parallel to the country’s development. One such moving account is when Father (Padre) Faura went to the azotea of Ateneo, overlooking the park where Spaniards were about to execute Jose Rizal, one of the institution’s great alumni. “He heard the shots, and…,” Father Arcilla says then motions with a finger slowly pointing down from his eye to his cheek.
150: The Ateneo Way is a joint publication of Mediawise Communications / Muse Books and the Ateneo de Manila University, Log on to www.mediawise.ph or 150.ateneo.edu for more info. For orders, email ramoncito_cruz@mediawise.ph.It is now available at the Ateneo de Manila University Development and Alumni Affairs Office,Jesuit Communications outlets, The Loyola Schools Bookstore, Ateneo University Press, Fully Booked Bonifacio High Street, Rockwell,Greebelt 5, Greenhills, Libis, Power Books, La Solidaridad Bookstore Manila and Mag:net Katipunan,Power Books and 1/of Gallery level 2, Serendra. Media Wise Communications headed by Ramoncito Ocampo Cruz,is the publisher of MUSE, an award winning Magazine on Art, Culture and travel.
For more information
pls contact:Monching Cruz
tel.no.9227583
mediawise02@yahoo.com
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Call for Entries FIL-HISPANO FRIENDSHIP DAY 2009
Call for Entries FIL-HISPANO FRIENDSHIP DAY 2009
Cultural Show Theme: "Traversing Fil-Hispano Relations"
The contests are open to all bona fide students of ages 16-24 years old:
Contest Theme: "What Fil-Hispano Friendship Means to Me"
1. Individual Essay Writing in Three Languages (English, Filipino and Spanish)
Essays that individually analyze and describe Fil-Hispano relations. Also, essays from any academic discipline and personal essays are most welcome. Using a modified MLA in the citation of sources, please use in-text citation and end notes for annotations, explanations, cross references, etc.
Please submit your articles on or before June 12, 2009, in one of two ways:
• Electronic hard copy by email to: kris_esquejo@ yahoo.com
• Hard copy with disk to Mr. Kristoffer Esquejo at the Department of History, FC 2033, U.P. Diliman, Quezon City 1101
Please include your e-mail address and contact numbers.
Criteria for judging are as follows: content 50%, style 30% and organization 20%.
2. Extemporaneous Speech and Solo Singing Contests:
The contests will be held on June 26, 2009, from 9:00am-12noon at Aldaba Hall, UP Diliman. Pre-screening of contestants will be held on June 15, 2009.
For the extemporaneous speech:
The speech can be either in English and/or Filipino.
Criteria for judging are as follows: content 50%, organization of ideas 30% and stage presence 20%.
For the solo singing:
The song must be an Original Pilipino Music (OPM) pop song. Songs can be either in English and/or Filipino. Criteria for judging are as follows: musicality 50%, stage presence 10%, audience impact 10%, appearance 10% and song relevance 10%.
The prizes for every contest are as follows:
1st Prize – P5,000
2nd Prize – P3,000
3rd Prize – P2,000
For any inquiries, please contact us by email: kris_esquejo@ yahoo.com or nlynmunoz@yahoo. com
Fil-Hispano Friendship Day 2009 Organizing Committee
Department of History
University of the Philippines Diliman
Diliman, Quezon City 1101
Tel. No. 9242966
Cultural Show Theme: "Traversing Fil-Hispano Relations"
The contests are open to all bona fide students of ages 16-24 years old:
Contest Theme: "What Fil-Hispano Friendship Means to Me"
1. Individual Essay Writing in Three Languages (English, Filipino and Spanish)
Essays that individually analyze and describe Fil-Hispano relations. Also, essays from any academic discipline and personal essays are most welcome. Using a modified MLA in the citation of sources, please use in-text citation and end notes for annotations, explanations, cross references, etc.
Please submit your articles on or before June 12, 2009, in one of two ways:
• Electronic hard copy by email to: kris_esquejo@ yahoo.com
• Hard copy with disk to Mr. Kristoffer Esquejo at the Department of History, FC 2033, U.P. Diliman, Quezon City 1101
Please include your e-mail address and contact numbers.
Criteria for judging are as follows: content 50%, style 30% and organization 20%.
2. Extemporaneous Speech and Solo Singing Contests:
The contests will be held on June 26, 2009, from 9:00am-12noon at Aldaba Hall, UP Diliman. Pre-screening of contestants will be held on June 15, 2009.
For the extemporaneous speech:
The speech can be either in English and/or Filipino.
Criteria for judging are as follows: content 50%, organization of ideas 30% and stage presence 20%.
For the solo singing:
The song must be an Original Pilipino Music (OPM) pop song. Songs can be either in English and/or Filipino. Criteria for judging are as follows: musicality 50%, stage presence 10%, audience impact 10%, appearance 10% and song relevance 10%.
The prizes for every contest are as follows:
1st Prize – P5,000
2nd Prize – P3,000
3rd Prize – P2,000
For any inquiries, please contact us by email: kris_esquejo@ yahoo.com or nlynmunoz@yahoo. com
Fil-Hispano Friendship Day 2009 Organizing Committee
Department of History
University of the Philippines Diliman
Diliman, Quezon City 1101
Tel. No. 9242966
Monday, May 18, 2009
Commemorative Seminar on “The Political Education of the Filipino”
NATIONAL HISTORICAL INSTITUTE
Commemorative Seminar on
“The Political Education of the Filipino”
in celebration of the
Centennial of the Cornerstone-Laying of the Philippine Legislative Building
May 21, 2009
Ablaza Hall, National Museum
8:00-8:30 Registration
8:30 Opening Ceremonies
Welcome Remarks and Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Hon. Ludovico Badoy
Commemorative Seminar on
“The Political Education of the Filipino”
in celebration of the
Centennial of the Cornerstone-Laying of the Philippine Legislative Building
May 21, 2009
Ablaza Hall, National Museum
8:00-8:30 Registration
8:30 Opening Ceremonies
Welcome Remarks and Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Hon. Ludovico Badoy
Executive Director, National Historical Institute
Keynote Speech
DR. SERAFIN D. QUIASON
Keynote Speech
DR. SERAFIN D. QUIASON
Member, Board of Directors, National Historical Institute
9:00-9:30
9:00-9:30
PHILIPPINE LEGISLATIVE BUILDING
Prof. Gerard Nico (University of the Philippines Diliman)
9:30-10:00
9:30-10:00
PHILIPPINE POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT, 1900-1935
Dr. Ricardo Jose (University of the Philippines Diliman)
10:00-10:30
Dr. Ricardo Jose (University of the Philippines Diliman)
10:00-10:30
THE PHILIPPINES CIRCA 1909
Dr. Estrellita Muhi (Philippine Historical Association)
10:30-11:00
Dr. Estrellita Muhi (Philippine Historical Association)
10:30-11:00
LAWS OF THE PHILIPPINE LEGISLATURE, 1907-1916
Dr. Celestina Boncan (National Historical Institute)
11:00-11:30
Dr. Celestina Boncan (National Historical Institute)
11:00-11:30
AFTER 100 YEARS: THE LEGACY OF THE PHILIPPINE LEGISLATURE
Prof. Bernard Karganilla (University of the Philippines Manila)
11:30-12:00 OPEN FORUM
12:00
Prof. Bernard Karganilla (University of the Philippines Manila)
11:30-12:00 OPEN FORUM
12:00
CLOSING CEREMONY
Mrs. Emelita Almosara (Deputy Executive Director, National Historical Institute)
Mrs. Emelita Almosara (Deputy Executive Director, National Historical Institute)
Free registration.
Please confirm your participation with Ms. Minda Arevalo at Tel. No. 523-1037.
Please confirm your participation with Ms. Minda Arevalo at Tel. No. 523-1037.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
LIST OF ACTIVE PHA MEMBERS 2007-2009
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
ACTIVE 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
ACTIVE 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 and 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 and Technology, Dasmarinas, Cavite
90. VIRGULA, ROSALINDA, Arellano University, Sampaloc, Manila
ACTIVE 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) UPDATED: July 20, 2010.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Kumperensiya ukol sa Kasaysayan at Migrasyong Pilipino
Ang Bayan sa Ibayong-Dagat, OFW, Pamilyang Pilipino at Katatagang Panlipunan sa Agos ng Kasaysayan ng Migrasyon
Abril 22-25-2009
Joy Center, Don Bosco Technical Institute Makati City
Abril 22-25-2009
Joy Center, Don Bosco Technical Institute Makati City
Pangkalahatang Perspektiba sa Kasaysayan ng Migrasyong Pilipino
Dr. Zeus Salazar (U.P. Dil/DLSU Mla)
Perspektiba sa Diaspora
Dr. S. Lily Mendoza
(Oakland University, Michigan, USA)
Comprador Scholarship
Dr. Rhommel Hernandez (DLSU Mla)
Migrasyon sa Diwa: Paglilibot sa iba’t ibang Bansa ng isang Siyentipikong Pilipino
Dr. Amador Muriel (New York at Geneva, Academician DOST, National Institute of Physics)
Health Workers/Teachers/TNT
Prop. Lars Ubaldo (St. Scholastica’s College)
Land-based Workers: Ang Hanapbuhay sa Harap ng Krisis ng Ekonomiyang Pandaigdig
Prop. Nancy Kimuell-Gabriel (San Beda College, Manila)
Sea-based Workers
Prop. Jo-Anne Manzano (U.P. Integrated School)
MAGPUNDAR: Pangarap at Pagsisikap ng Balik-Bayani sa Ibayong-Dagat
Prop. Abet Mata (U.P. Los Banos)
Lucky Plaza Mall at ang mga OFW sa Singapore
Prop. Arthur Navarro (Forum for Ethical Review Committees in Asia & the Western Pacific Region, Bangkok)
Prop. Carlos Tatel (U.P. Diliman)
Imahe ng OFW sa mga Pelikulang Pilipino
Prop. Mary Jane Rodriguez-Tatel (U.P.Diliman)
Prop. Neil Santillan (U.P. Diliman)
Mga Biro, Biru-biruang OFW at iba pa
Prop. Michael Charleston Chua (DLSU Mla)
ALOK AT TUGON: Paghahanap ng Trabaho ng Seamen sa T.M. Kalaw
G. Jonathan Balsamo (Ateneo de Manila High School)
Mga Patakaran, Usapin at Suliranin sa Pandarayuhan
ANG GOBYERNO: Consul Edward Yulo (Department of Foreign Affairs)
MIGRANTE: G. Garry C. Martinez
NGO AT SIMBAHAN: Dr. Maruja Asis (Scalabrini Migration Center)
Integrasyon/Mga Istratehiya ng Pagtuturo
Elementarya/highschool
Mga Istratehiya ng Pagtuturo: Dr. Zenaida Reyes (PNU/ DepEd)
Mga Mungkahing Komprehensibo at Epektibong Proyektong Pang-Araling Panlipunan:
G. Voltaire M. Villanueva (St. Paul College, Makati)
Pakitang-Turo: G. Alfred Lozanta, Don Bosco Technical Institute, High School
Kolehiyo/Unibersidad: Pagbabahagi ng mga Case Study
“Kung may hirap, may ginhawa. Kung may ginhawa, may hirap?”
Palitang Kuro- Sesyon 1: Ang Mag-anak sa Harap ng Penomenong Migrasyon
Ang Pamilyang Pilipino sa Harap ng Penomeno ng Migrasyon
Prop. Carmen Peñalosa (Miriam College)
Mula sa Tunay na Buhay tungo sa Panitikan: Ang Karanasan ng Isang OFW patungo sa Pamumundok:
Dr. Ma. Luna Sicat-Cleto (U.P. Diliman)
Palitang Kuro- Sesyon 2: Mga Guro at Estudyante
Pagsuri sa Suliranin, Pangangailangan at Kakayanang Panlipunan ng mga Anak ng mga Migranteng Pilipino sa Don Bosco Technical Institute
(Guidance Office, Don Bosco Technical School)
Pagkabatang Pinoy sa Gitnang Silangan: Bb. Aisha Kunting (U.P. LIKAS)
Pagkabatang Pinoy sa Alemanya: Prop. Rigoberto Buccat (U.P. Diliman)
Mga Gurong Pilipino sa Indonesia: Bb. Sharon Maminta (Sekolah Mentari Junior High School, Jakarta)
Pagbabalik-bayan mulang Canada: Bb. Tara Reyes (U.P. Diliman)
(Sabado, Ika-25 ng Abril 2009)
Pambansang Sampaksaan ukol sa
“Pantayong Pananaw at Bagong Historiograpiyang Pilipino: Wika, Pananaw, Pamamaraan at Metodo ng Pagtuturo, Pananaliksik at Publikasyon sa Kasaysayan”
Ang Pantayong Pananaw: Iskuwelang Pangkaisipan na Pilipino sa Agham Panlipunan at Historiograpiyang Pilipino
Dr. Zeus A. Salazar (Retirado, U.P. Dil./DLSU Taft)
Pantayong Pananaw, Bagong Kasaysayan at Wikang Pambansa
Prop. Atoy Navarro
Ang Bagong Kasaysayan at ang Hamon nito sa Tradisyunal na Pagsasakasaysayan
Dr. Rhommel Hernandez (DLSU Taft)
Ang Pantayong Pananaw sa Pagtuturo ng Kasaysayan
Prop. Mary Jane Rodriguez-Tatel (U.P. Diliman)
Ang Pantayong Pananaw at ang Pagsusulat at Paglilimbag sa Kasaysayan
Prop. Vicente Villan (U.P. Diliman)
Ang Pantayong Pananaw at ang Usapin ng Agenda
Prop. Nancy Kimuell-Gabriel (San Beda College, Mla)
Ang Diskursong Pantayo sa Cyberspace
Prop. Michael Charleston Chua (DLSU Taft)
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