The Manila Times -- The Arts Research and Training Institute in Southern Tagalog Inc. (ARTIST Inc.), the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the Museo de Maria Carpena Inc. in cooperation with the Department of Education will conduct the heritage-based pedagogy seminar-workshop for teachers of primary and secondary education.
Dubbed MALIKHAING-GURO, around 100 teachers in Mimaropa and Calabarzon regiona are expected to attend the week-long seminar-workshop to be held on November 22 to 26 at D.L. Umali Hall, University of the Philippines-Los BaƱos, Laguna.
The MALIKHAING-GURO seminar-workshop aims to engage teachers in utilizing local culture and arts as creative strategy and content in teaching-learning processes. Topics included are—Malikhaing-Guro as Teaching Philosophy and Methodology, Overview of UbD as Curriculum Framework in Developing Culture-based Lessons, Cultural Icons as Knowledge Organizing Frames, Mother Tongue-based Multilingual Education as Essential Platform for Culture-based Education, Developing Lesson Exemplar, Theatre, Music, Poetry, Story and Visual arts as Artist-Teacher Media, Local Heritage Sites as Learning Resources on History, Language and Arts and Local Knowledge in Electronic Media.
Resource speakers include the following: NCCA Chairman Felipe de Leon Jr, Dr. Jovy Peregrino of UP Department of Filipino and Philippine Literature, Palanca’s Hall of Fame awardee Reuel Molina-Aguila, Visual artist awardee Edgar Talusan-Fernandez, Letran-Calamba’s Department of Culture and Arts Director Ricamela Palis, NCCA-CDA Vice Chairman Edward Perez, PHSA’s Vanessa San Juan, Dianne Siriban of De La Salle-Canlubang, tradition-based arts practitioners and other trainer-performing artists of Kalantog Music and Korido Theatre Ensemble. -- November 18, 2011. www.ManilaTimes.net
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