EVENTS

THE TIPPING POINT, ON REVERSE? : LIVING OUT LEARNING PLANS WITHIN AND BEYOND PRE K-12 CLASSROOMS IN ASIA

A Principles and Values-Centered Curriculum Integration and Capacity Building Seminar-Workshop

Session Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP55NkfMkPc 

Testimonials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AN54W7vR4c

Last April 24-26, 2019, a 3-day intensive stay-in seminar-workshop titled "THE TIPPING POINT, ON REVERSE? : Living Out Learning Plans Within and Beyond Pre K-12 Classrooms in Asia”, a Principles and Values-Centered Curriculum Integration and Capacity Building Hands-on Exercise, was held in the Malate Catholic School-International Regenerative Development Center (MCS-IRDC).

This seminar-workshop is one of the many initiatives to mitigate the impact of climate change in response to the call of caring for our common home. It is particularly addressed to the stewards of children and youth, the managers of the Pre K-12 programs in the Philippines and countries in Southeast and South Asia, as all subjects int he Pre K-12 conducted at the service of caring for our common home, steeped with values of MakaDiyos, MakaTao, MakaBayan, and MakaKalikasan.

Its general objective is to integrate Laudato Si' Principles and Climate Change Awareness in the Curriculum of Pre K-12 Schools through the following:

  1. Establish a scientifically pooled and easily updated database that provide a good profile of Pre K-12 program managers in Asia, that can serve as a reference for human resource formation and continuing curriculum integration capacity building in the care of our planet Earth;
  2. Enhance the competencies of Pre K-12 program managers and teachers through documented and shared multiple intelligences-based teaching and learning strategies and techniques in engaging children and youth to be aware of and fulfill their roles as stewards of human communities and the environment; and
  3. Form a curriculum integration critical mass of trainer-facilitators in Asia who can engage Pre K-12 program managers and teachers in a continuing search for and sharing of multiple intelligences-action research-based strategies and techniques in facilitating the implementation of learning plans at the service of protecting and preserving the beauty of God's Creation.

The event started with a celebration of Holy Mass by Most Rev. Teodoro C. Bacani Jr., D.D., together with Rev. Fr. Elpidio D. Biliran Jr. and Fr. Solomon A. Jardinero. The links to the transcript of the Homily, Inspirational Message, Opening Remarks, Welcome Address, and Rational and Conceptual Framework are listed below:

During the session, several experts and authorities were invited to be guest speakers and share their knowledge on the matter. You may access the transcripts of the sessions though these links:

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CO-CONVENORS AND COLLABORATING PARTNERS:

Rev. Fr. Elpidio D. Biliran Jr. 
Director 
RCAMES Cluster 8 Schools 
For the Lecture: Laudato Si Basic Education Curriculum Integration As A Mark of Catholic Schools Standards Amidst the Forces of Climate Change  
 
Most Rev. Teodoro C. Bacani Jr., D.D. 
Bishop Emeritus of Novaliches, Philippines 
For the Lecture: Laudato Si’ for Humanity, An Expression of Faith and Culture 
 
Atty. Dominador D. Buhain
Chairman and President
REX Group of Companies
 
Dr. Kazan Benigno S. Baluyot, MD, FPCP, FPCC
Chair, Central Visayas Climate Change Movers
Philippine College of Physicians  
For the Lecture: Health is Wealth in a Robust Ecological System: The PCP Experiences in Mitigating the Impact of Climate Change on Children, Adults, Families, and Communities 
 
Dir. Leila P. Areola
Director IV, Bureau of Learning Delivery 
Department of Education, Philippines 
For the Lecture: Education in Context: Asia and the World 
 
Mr. Sonam Tobgye 
Deputy Chief Program Officer 
Office of the Prime Minister, Royal Government of Bhutan 
For the Lecture 1: National Policy-driven Environmental Protection and Culture Preservation as Key to Gross National Happiness 
For the Lecture 2: Biodiversity Corridors in Bhutan (Efforts toward Conservation of Environment in Bhutan) 
 
Mr. Rodne Galicha 
Philippine Manager, Climate Reality Project Philippines 
President, Laudato Si - Philippines 
For the Lecture: The Tipping Point, On Reverse? The Impact of Transactional vs. Transformational Climate Change Managers on Families and Communities 
 
Dr. Elias M. Sampa
Curriculum and Programs Director 
Australian International School and United Campus of Mahatma Gandhi International School 
For the Lecture: The Framework and Process of Curriculum Integration, Living Out Learning Plans Within and Beyond Pre K-12 Classrooms (Part 1) 
 
Mr. David Esteban, MBA
Director and Deputy Head
Australian International School, Philippines
For the Lecture and Workshops: The Framework and Process of Curriculum Integration, Living Out Learning Plans Within and Beyond Pre K-12 Classrooms (Part 2) 
 
Rev. Msgr. Manuel G. Gabriel, PhD
Diocese of Parañaque 
For the Lecture: Religion as the Core of the Curriculum: A Conceptual Framework 
 
Prof. Mia Marie Jala-Biliran
Principal, Camaya-an National High School
DepEd Division of Bohol
For the Lecture: A Curriculum Integration and Learning Plan Showcase: Culture Mapping, A Teaching-Learning Lifestyle for a Culture-based Caring for Our Common Home 

Mr. Noel Kerr S. Caneda
Choral Conductor, Camaya-an National High School
DepEd Division of Bohol
For the Lecture: Incorporating Climate Change Awareness through Music 
 
Prof. Johnny Amora 
President 
Philippine Association of Researchers and Statistical Software Users (PARSSU) 
For the Lecture: Human Capital, Social Capital, Climate Change Awareness, and Subjective Well-being of Selected MaPSA and CEAP-NCR Teachers

Marietta D. Biliran, PhD
Sr. Managing Consultant 
SOARZM International Development Company 
Project Incubator, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Regeneration of the 3-day Seminar - Workshop: The Tipping Point, On Reverse? Living Out Learning Plans Within and Beyond Pre K-12 Classrooms in Asia