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Reginite Scribes Upgrade Layout and Photograp... | Article
Professional growth is a process one must constantly take to become an expert. The Regina Student Publication staff together with their moderator attended a 2 -day journalism seminar workshop on layout and photography at Davao City last March 9 – 11. The seminar was conducted at the main office of Midtown Printing Co. Inc. Mr. Eric Santos of MPCI was the resource speaker. Day 1 Activities: Arrival of the Student Publication team Tour around the Midtown Printing Plant in Toril, Davao City 1stseminar session on Layout Day 2 Activities: Continuation of the seminar about Layout and Photography Hands on Layout for the Reginites School tour at the Malayan Colleges Mindanao Day 3 Activity Visit to the Presidential House The goal of the layout session is “to do layout like a pro.” as what Mr....
CITE Fest 2020 Excites Dameans Anew | Article
In this time and age, no one is stranger to the wonders and convenience technology brings. In the most guarded chambers of politics to the plethora of trending products and applications technology is there and will continue to dominate the world with exciting and life-changing advantages. This is no stranger tech tale in NDMC much more with the College of Information Technology and Engineering who recently fired up the campus with a series of activities to celebrate this year’s CITE Fest with the theme “Diversity and Transformation Breakthrough Innovation and Creativeness”. Four teams competed for supremacy: Maroon Pixel, Blue Nintendo, Red Valve, and Violet Moontoon. Competitions include Mass Dance, Yell, Novelty Dance, Vocal Solo, Vocal Duet, Programming, Speed Typing, Robo Battle, Quiz...
Iron Ladies Bid Goodbye for a While | Article
They are considered as pillars of NDMC, whose dedication and passion for work is their retirement legacy. Engr. Charito Andagan Labao – Vice President for Administration and Mrs. Luzvisminda Villarma Fermantes – College Registrar looked stellar as they walked the red carpet entrance in this year’s Service Awards Night and Retirement Program. The evening’s spotlight was also shared by the personnel who have served NDMC for 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 years. The retirees and service awardees received a plaque of recognition, cash gift and token from the school and the faculty and staff association. The retirees and awardees in their respective speech welled with gratitude and fondness for the many opportunities and blessings that the school has given them – professional development, travel...
Demean Pre-service Teachers: Winners in PAFTE... | Article
Pre-service teachers of Region XII gathered for a one-day retooling, rethinking and reengineering Philippine Association for Professional Teachers Education (PAFTE) XII Students’ Congress. Notre Dame of Kidapawan College hosted this years’ PAFTE XII Students’ Congress. This years’ theme is “Education 4.0: Keeping Pace with the World.” The event featured the Education 4.0 and its Implications to 21st Century Teaching and Learning, the Hiring Policies, and Guidelines of Public and Private Schools. Resource speakers were Carel G. Coaile, RGC, MAGC, Institutional Guidance Counselor of NDKC, SDS Omar A. Obas, Schools Division Superintendent - Kidapawan City Division, and Mr. Christopher James D. Ferrer, MA, Principal - NDKC-IBED. The participating schools were Notre Dame of Kidapawan College,...
NDMC Predicts the Future through Smart Prepar... | Article
The academic landscape is ever changing. Do we see still see school buildings in the future? Will students be reporting to classrooms? Will the teachers in the future be replaced by robots? These are some of the questions what will future education be and only time can tell. As nobody can precisely predict the future, what better way to face future head on than to prepare for its coming. Academic institutions have long invested on programs, faculty development and facilities upgrade that are recommended relevant for learners who, are born and shaped by technology. Notre Dame of Midsayap College as a premier school in Central Mindanao is no stranger to this pedagogical diaspora. Last February 07 the NDMC Learning Resource Center headed by Mrs. Irene M. Viloan, RL, MLS – LRC Directress...
St. Nicholas School and NDMC: A World of Lear... | Article
What started with “What if?” three years ago has now become a trendsetting program between two nations, worthy of emulating. The concept was the brainchild of Fr. Ronnie L. Torres, OMI – Deputy Director for Foreign Language of St. Nicholas School in Phitsanulok, Thailand. Fr. Torres proposed the idea to Fr. Jonathan R. Domingo, OMI – NDMC President, who in turn reciprocated the proposal with positivity and high regard. The rest is history. The Visiting Student Program/ Cultural Exchange Program is now on its second year of implementation. This Academic Year, Mrs. Ellen Delosa, MSRED – Community Extension Directress and Ms. Clarez Charity Moskito, LPT – IBED Faculty are the guardians of the twelve Grade 10 students who flew to St. Nicholas School for an 8-day Visiting Student Program/...
Solidarity Night Caps PAASCU Consultancy Visi... | Article
January 24, 2020 could have been an ordinary day for anyone but not for the personnel of the College of Nursing, College of Information, Technology and Engineering and the College of Criminal Justice Education. It is the day many revelations and points for further improvement as the PAASCU team during the consultancy visit. The team assessed the capabilities of the three colleges for Level 1 Accreditation which most likely will take place 6 months from now during the formal visit. The respective deans and faculty of the three colleges are all ears and heart to the suggestions and advices of the PAASCU team which give them a head start for the coming big day. Documentation, justification, collaboration, upgrade and procurement are just some of the key words toward facing the accreditation...
Licensed Professional teachers Shine Bright L... | CED Articles
Diamonds go through the laborious and painstaking transformation until the precise cut, clarity, carat and color is achieved. Same process is relatable with the new Licensed Professional Teachers who sacrificed, prayed, focused and challenged themselves to become accomplished licensed professional teachers. The road to fulfilling the dream of these young educators was a monumental history and a legacy of achieving excellence. To immortalize this academic milestone with a grand celebration was an understatement, after all College of Education did not only produce one but three topnotchers - Gybrille Rosse Ferolin - BEED PreSchool (TOP 3), Adrian Obeñita - BEED Generalist (Top 7), and Angelo Florague - BSED MATHEMATICS (Top 8). The much awaited Testimonial Dinner for the newly Licensed...
Licensed Professional teachers Shine Bright L... | Article
Diamonds go through the laborious and painstaking transformation until the precise cut, clarity, carat and color is achieved. Same process is relatable with the new Licensed Professional Teachers who sacrificed, prayed, focused and challenged themselves to become accomplished licensed professional teachers. The road to fulfilling the dream of these young educators was a monumental history and a legacy of achieving excellence. To immortalize this academic milestone with a grand celebration was an understatement, after all College of Education did not only produce one but three topnotchers - Gybrille Rosse Ferolin - BEED PreSchool (TOP 3), Adrian Obeñita - BEED Generalist (Top 7), and Angelo Florague - BSED MATHEMATICS (Top 8). The much awaited Testimonial Dinner for the newly Licensed...
Awareness, Partnership and Fun Highlight CED... | CED Articles
The CED Family Day is one of the best features of the college. The activity aims to foster closer relationships between and among CED faculty, parents and students. The CED Family Day was held last January 25 at the De Mazenod Student Lounge 3. It encouraged the parents to express different concerns of their children as well as giving opportunity to the college dean to present developments and plans of the College of Education. Concerns and activities of the college in connection with the students’ development were all laid down during the said event, most importantly the status of the Tertiary Educational Subsidy. The student officers prepared parlor games to the amusement of the parents. There was also raffle draw which added excitement to the event. A solidarity lunch capped the said...