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Oct 28, 2016 ... Intermission Number: Palawan State University. 1345-1445. Getting To Know You Activities by the UP, PASST and SYL Team QB. A Quiz Bow...

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28,2016 DepEd Order No. 8, s. 2013, for the information of DepEd officials, well as the concerned public.)

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The 2016 NATSTRAT is a 3-day intensive program, emphasizes on necessary, bene practical approaches to better social studies and history teaching. The intensi explore analytical frameworks employing the leadership and current strategies a with proper decision making skills. Participants will build skills and refine perform team exercises which will provide greater inspiration for the self to eff families, communities and the nation using history as a subject.

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To re-energize each of the participants as one who leads and teaches others To expose them to new ideas, different viewpoints, challenging experiences peer learning; and, 3. To resume their role refreshed, and with greater clarity of thought and vis 4. Equip participants the necessary skills and values, learn current strategie needed to teach Social Studies, and; 5. Promote peace and mutual understanding.

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TENTATIVE PROGRAMME Specifics NOV 30 (Wednesday) TEACHERS' PROGRAM STUDENT LEADERS' PROGRAM 800-1200 Arrival, Registration and Billeting 1300-1345 Soft Opening Program of the 2016 NATSTRAT Processional

1345-1445 1445-1500 1500-1700

DGS, PSU President and Mayor of Puerto Princesa Philippine National Anthem Prayers Welcome Remarks: President, Palawan State University Message: Mayor of Puerto Princesa, Palawan Intermission Number: Palawan State University Getting To Know You Activities by the UP, PASST and SYL Team QB A Quiz Bowl TEA BREAK Plenary:



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Current Techniques and Strategies in Teaching Social Studies and Hi the Challenges in Local and Philippine History AMBETH OCAMPO (TBC) Ateneo de Manila University EARL JUDE PAUL CLEOPE (TBC) Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Silliman University DECl (Thursday) 0730-0800 0800-0830

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STUDENT LEADERS' PROGRAM TEACHERS' PROGRAM Video Presentation: World Cultures College of Arts and Sciences, Palawan State University Paper Presentation; Social Studies in the K-12 Program: LEAP PROF. TESSIE TAPIADOR SAGADRACA University of Makati GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY Mathematical Contributions In History DARLENE O. GUTIERREZ History/Political Science Department Department of Geography, University Silliman University of the Philippines BREAK Special Topic: Special Topic: Comparative Religion History of Social Graces and Etiquette University of San Carlos, Cebu History/ City Political Science Department De La Salle University Lunch Special Topic: The Role of Religion In Special Topic in History: Globalization University of San Agustin, lloilo CityWar and Peace DR. HEDELISA DECOLONGON President, PASST TEA BREAK PLENARY: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND POLITICS EUROPEAN UNION (TBC) Institutional Visits: (TBC) Group 1 Iwahig Prison Camp; Group 2 Crocodile Farm

DEC 2 (Friday) 0730-0800

0800-0830 0830-1000

TEACHERS' PROGRAM STUDENT LEADERS' PROGRAM Video Presentation: Social Inequities of the World c/o Mrs. Dylene M. Daclan, Head Teacher Marlgondon National High School, Lapu Lapu City Paper Presentation SG Dynamics: Challenges in Philippine and World Cultures FELIPE DE LEON, JR. Commissioner, National Commission for Culture and the Arts

Plenary SOFT POWER IN HISTORY DAVE G. SACEDA Chair and Founder, Saceda Youth Lead LUNCH/ Closing Program/ End of Program

1000-1140

1140-1300 • • • • • • • •

INTRODUCTION Testimonial from a Luzon Delegate (Lessons Learned from the NATSTRA Testimonial from a Visayas Delegate (Realizations of having travele Palawan and the beauty of the Philippines) Testimonial from a Mindanao Delegate (Friendship and links for grea collaboration and acknowledgments) Speech of Challenge: Governor of Palawan or his representative Giving of Tokens and Certificates to Co-Host Souvenir Photo Lunch

Certificate of Participation will be distributed outside of the plenar school;

INVITED L E C T U R E R S A M B E T H OCAMPO, Professor of History, (TO B E CONFIRMED) A Filipino historian and author who is hero Jose Rizal and for Looking Back, Daily Inquirer. He became the chair of

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best known for his votings about Philippi his bi-weekly editorial page column in th the Philippines' National Historical Inst

He was educated in the Jesuit-run Ateneo de Manila University from primary, seco tertiary levels but attained his BA and MA in Philippine Studies from De La Sal Manila. He took graduate courses in the University of the Philippines (Diliman) for a DPhil in Southeast Asian History at the University of London School of Or African Studies.

DARLENE O. GUTIERREZ, Professor, Department of Geography, University of the Ph (CONFIRiVlED) Prof Darlene O. Gutierrez is a faculty of the Department of Geography of the Univers Philippines-Diliman. She has a Ph.D. in Environmental Geography from Texas State Uni MS Geography, University of the Philippines Diliman, 1989, BS Geography, University Philippines Diliman, 1982.

She has published numerous books on geography such as: Teaching Basic Geography, Geog and she has presented various academic works in conferences in Geography in Indonesia, Colorado and many others. She is currently teaching Regional Geography Courses in So Europe and Tropics, Geography in the Philippines, Resource Management, Applied Climat Cultural Geography.

DAVE G. SACEDA, Chair and Founder- Saceda Youth Lead (CONFIRMED) The past 18 years was spent empowering core values and leadership skills to elementary college students as well as educators. As chair and founder of Saceda Youth Lead, he established Youth Leadership Initiatives to schools and universities in the Philippine region; conducted various trainings on Faculty Development and erected SYL School- a school in the Philippines and author of ILLS OUTWEIGH THRILLS- 7 Deadly Sins in Te AM RICH AND SO ARE YOU!

Armed with a BA degree major in History from Silliman University (cum laude) and Inte Relations from the International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan, he ventured into programs in several countries. He earned his Post Graduate degree in Leadership and C John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Dr. Saceda explains "Thro see the future of our country and through their good deeds, we will prosper as a natio the Berg Institute of Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio, Madrid, Spain and a member of Sciences Institute.

EARL JUDE PAUL CLEOPE (Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Silliman University) (TO BE CONFIRMED) Prof. Earl Jude Paul Cleope exemplifies a dedicated man for God and country. He has h academic positions and presented numerous papers on history and education all over the and the United States.

A member of the Historical Society of the Philippines, he graduated with a degree in A University (Cum Laude) and earned his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Sant (Summa Cum Laude). He became a visiting professor to several universities in Asia and under the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia.

FELIPE DE LEON, JR. (Commissioner, National Commission for Culture and the Arts) (CONFIRMED) FELIPE M. DE LEON, JR. is presently the Chairman and Commissioner for the Arts of th Commission for Culture and the Arts and the Chairman of its Committee on Intangible He likewise, Chair of the Humanities Division of the National Research Council of the Ph an agency under the Department of Science and Technology. He is a Professor of Art St University of the Philippines where he taught humanities, aesthetics, music theory and culture, and a Lecturer on social transformation courses at the Asian Social Institute

He obtained his A.B. Humanities, cum laude, from the University of the Philippines in studies were in Fine Arts at the U.P. College of Fine Arts in 1973-74, composition an the U.P. College of Music from 1974-75, musicological studies at the Madras Music Aca 1976-77, and Philippine studies at the U.P. College of Arts and Letters in 1989-91. He Gawad Chancellor for Extension Work of the University of the Philippines in Diliman f

LESANDRO ELIAS CLAUDIO (Professor of Political Science, Ateneo de Manila Universit
He teaches Political Science, Marxism in Global Politics and Philippine History. He books in 2013: Taming People's Power: the EDSA Revolution and their Contradictions an Fissures and the Contingent Nation : An Antinationalist Critique of Philippine Histori

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SYL believes that through our youth and our teachers we will see the future of through their good deeds we will prosper as one nation. It beheves that education of our economy and it needs greater partnership and collaboration with other empower the Filipino Youth to become better citizens of our country by pro opportunities in leadership, community service and social action. It believes modest beginnings that societal transformation must start from within and that i and awakening of the self; given the chance and guidance, one can become an ag for God and coimtry.

Saceda Youth Lead will be an Affiliate Member of the United Nations Wor Organizations in 2016 (affiliation is in progress), a Registered Member of National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency of the National Economic and Authority (NEDA), registered as a Youth Serving Institution under the auspices Youth Commission. It is a recognized NGO on youth empowerment and development Charter for Compassion, Harvard University Alumni Association of the Philippin Polytechnic of Singapore, Department of Youth and Sports, Brunei Darussalam a Institute, along with the recognition from the Department of Education, and C Higher Education. It has empowered more than 200,000 youths and teachers in all and activities in the Philippines and the ASEAN region.

The Palawan State University (PSU) is a government-funded imiversity in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines. The P State University, the first state imiversity in Palawan an Region IV, traces its humble beginnings to the teacher tr institution known as Palawan Teacher's College (PTC), wh was established through Republic Act 4303 on March 2. 196 Then Congressman Gaudencio Abordo sponsored the bill establishing the college at the then municipality of Puert Princesa.

The creation of PTC was in response to the need of additional teachers in the pro most of the available educators at that time came from Luzon; and only a handful be assigned in far-flung areas of the province. Funded by an initial half-a-mill university opened night classes to 101 students under the tutelage of 10 faculty support staffs, using four borrowed classrooms from state-frmded Palawan National School.

Its first president was Dr. Walfrido Ponce de Leon, and five different presidents days of the institution as a teacher's College saw its thrust focused solely on Years later however, the school added new curriculum to address the province's ot educational needs. In 1984, then Minister of Natural Resources Teodoro Pena spon transition of Palawan Teacher's College to Palawan State College by virtue of B Big. 797, allowing for the university to offer courses in the Art, Sciences and

Dr. Heracleo Lagrada succeeded Dr. Ponce de Leon as president in 1985 and a year succeeded by Prof. Patemo Bruselas. In 1991, Dr. Teresita Salva became its fourt with the institution championing the cause of being the "Place for Social Change term. Dr. Salva would return for another tenure in 1999 until her retirement in 2

Palawan State University (PSU) has two major campuses: the Manalo Campus, where Laboratory Elementary School, Graduate School and School of Law are, and the Ma in Tiniguiban Heights, which houses the administration building, the colleges, t High School, and the physical plant offices. In addition, a number of extramural programs are being offered in the Palawan State University's College of Communit and Development (CCRD) in rural campuses of Rizal, Narra, Quezon, Aramaywan, Qu Palawan, Araceli, Brooke's Point, San Vicente, Cuyo, Coron, Balabac, Roxas, Ta Linapacan, San Rafael, Sofronio Espafiola, Dumaran and Bataraza.