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FIRST EVER SCI-MATHICS WEEK | CED Articles
Contests highlight first-ever Sci-Mathics Week By Melanie P. Talusan, BSED- Mathematics III The college and senior high school units held their Sci-Mathics culminating activity at Bulwagang Genoveva Deles- Jaranilla on September 22, 2017. The Science Blithe and Math Zero Phobia Clubs collaborated for the event. The celebration featured activities aimed at substantiating the theme: “EarthBeat: Excavating the Abyss, Pulsing the Current, Steering the Youth as Stewards of Development.” The week-long celebration featured competitions in 3D Collage Making, Poster and Slogan Making, Sci-Photography, Eco-sculpture, Dish Gardening, Trash-to-Cash Competition, Science Investigatory Project Presentation, Hands-on Competition, Integer Damath, Electro Sci-Dama, Rubik’s Cube Competition, Math...
Supreme Student Government (SSG) | Article
The Notre Dame of Midsayap College Supreme Student Government is the highest governing body of the entire studentry and recognized as liaison between the administration and student body. It serves as the foremost co-curricular student organization authorized to operate and implement pertinent programs, projects and activities in the school. It lays the groundwork for good governance, volunteerism, unity and cooperation by providing the students various venues where they can improve their leadership knowledge, skills and attitudes. It trains students to become better members of society in accordance with the ideals and principles of participatory democracy and good citizenship. It is vested with the responsibility to lead the students of NDMC and to make legislations for the...
MATALAS Officers of batch 2022 | CCJE Articles
On the left, the first picture ever to be taken with the first year criminology students. On the right are the elected officers of the Class 06, `MATALAS` batch 2022.
The Importance of Martial Art Taekwondo | CCJE Articles
Discipline is one of the most important character for a criminology student to have. The Martial Art Taekwondo teaches great discipline, having the students undergo through this training helps them to be self aware to their surroundings. The sport offers the art of self defense and this would greatly affect the performance of a criminology student in the field of any training.
College of Criminal Justice Education conduct... | CCJE Articles
The College of Criminal Justice Education students having their Hepatitis B Test (Qualitative) last 20th of July 2018. The objective of this activity is to check the status of every student if they are reactive or non-reactive to Hepatitis B virus and recommend for vaccination as needed.
NDMC Librarians as Mission Partners | Article
NDMC Librarians as Mission Partners Outreach in libraries is not a newly built concept but it extends to more than 40 years. In 1984, W. J. Martin wrote, “Outreach has had some influence upon library affairs during the past ten to fifteen years.” “Services to the disadvantaged”, “service to special groups”, “extension activities,” “service to the un-served,” “community librarianship,” and “beyond the traditional library” are some phrases associated with this concept. (Source: Sri Lankan Journal of Librarianship and Information Management, Vol. 5(2). December 2013) Adhering to this precept, the NDMC librarians extended their time and expertise to Notre Dame of Genio Edcor, Inc. It is in response to the request made by Sr. Alejandra B. Villarosa, OND, the School...
Publication staff attend seminar on Journalis... | Article
Publication staff attend seminar on Journalism and Truth-telling By Jonel D. Ramirez, BSED- Social Studies III Photo caption: Lucille Sodipe of Vera Files talks about the ways to spot suspicious information on different media platforms and on techniques to verify them. In partnership with the Notre Dame of Midsayap College and funded by the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines, the Mindanao Times, MindaNews, Mindanao Bulletin and Vera Files sponsored a Seminar on Journalism and Truth-telling in the Age of Truth, Trolls and Fake News on November 17, 2017 at Fr. Joseph Boyd Buidling- Audio-Visual Room. The participants were the editorial staff of The Dusk (Junior High School Department), The Lighthouse (College of Education), The Forensics Digest (College of Criminal Justice Education...
Maghanoy, Funchica seize Mr. and Ms. COPRISA... | Article
Maghanoy, Funchica seize Mr. and Ms. COPRISA 2018 title By Rachelle S. Gregorio, BSED- English III Mr. Godwin Klein L. Maghanoy BSBA- Marketing Management IV and Ms. Alyssa Marie E. Funchica, BSED- English III were crowned as Mr. and Miss COPRISA 2018 held at Bulwagang Genoveva Deles-Jaranilla on Friday, February 1. The pair came up victorious from a horde of male and female candidates from seven (7) COPRISA member schools competing for the title. Mark Justine Cabilao (Southern Christian College) and Precious Joy Enriquez (Notre Dame of Kidapawan College) trailed closely as first runners-up, while Prince Bucag and Cathleen Angelie Abler (both from Central Mindanao Colleges) finished the show as second runners-up Below is the list of winners for the special and...
Empowering Children with OFW Parents through... | Article
Empowering Children with OFW Parents through Faith and Spirituality A research conducted by the Scalibrini Migration Center (2004) mentioned that children of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) experience a sense of abandonment, confusion, insecurity, anxiety, loss of closeness with parents and loss of respect to parents. Excessive stress can be harmful to the academic performance of the students and those who perceive their stress level as very high may often become depressed. Some of them even cultivated anti-social behaviour as a sign of rebellion against their parents. In order to address this pressing concern, the College Guidance Office initiated an assembly involving the NDMC students from junior high school, senior high school and college units with OFW parents...
Medical mission, gift-giving benefit barangay... | Article
Medical mission, gift-giving benefit barangay folks of Bitoka, Midsayap In order to intensify the NDMC Core Value of Service, the Integrated Basic Education (IBED) in partnership with the College of Nursing spearheaded a medical mission and gift-giving activity to the residents of Barangay Bitoka, Midsayap, Cotabato on December 9, 2017. This undertaking aims to assess the health needs of the residents and provide them with the basic healthcare services. Approximately, one hundred (100) residents of the said barangay availed the free medical consultation offered by two (2) volunteer physicians namely, Dr. Maria Theresa B. Tenorio and Dr. Hilario Tenorio. Health education was also emphasized after every check-up to ensure that instructions are well understood and compliance with...