One Visayas Vol 2 Issue 15

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Vol 2

Issue 15

In this Issue WESTERN VISAYAS

RESTORATION OF CASA REAL DE ILOILO. Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor (5th from Left) poses for posterity with (from Left) Provincial Administrator Raul Banias, Provincial Engineer Gracianito Lucero, Board Member Jun Mondejar, Architect Guillermo Hisancha, Mrs. Cosette Defensor, Board Member Demy Sonza, Board Member Manny Gallar, among others, during the April 12 groundbreaking and unveiling of the final design of the project, signaling the start of the restoration of the old Iloilo Capitol. (TVillavert/PIA 6)

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CENTRAL VISAYAS

PANG-ADLEP: "Pag-adlep" or chopping of gathered herbs on Maundy Thursday (April 05) during the Siquijor Healing Festival at Bandilaan Mountain View Park in Siquijor, Siquijor. (RACalibo/PIA-Siquijor)

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EASTERN VISAYAS

BGen Gerardo Layug, 8ID commander, urges support in his acceptance speech during the Testimonial Review and 8ID Change of Command ceremony at Camp Lukban, Catbalogan City, Samar, April 3. (Vino R. Cuayzon)

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Published by: PIA 6, 7 & 8

April 9 - 15, 2012

‘SINEBATA’ video, photo contest open to youth 9-23 y.o.

TACLOBAN CITY Leyte, April 11 (PIA) -- The nationwide staging of SINEBATA: Kabataang Pinoy Festival was jointly announced by the triumvirate of child advocates Boy Abunda, Mikee Cojuangco Jaworski, and Cheryl Cosim. Mag Cruz Hatol, director of the National Council for Children’s Television, said that SINEBATA is a follow through of the successful Visayan edition that was staged jointly in Tacloban City, Leyte last year by Anak TV, Plan Philippines, and other partners which drew in a bumper harvest of over 100 video entries and 190 photographs. Hatol said that the contest is open to amateur Filipino youth aged 9 to 23 who use digicams, handy phones, regular cameras, and other non-professional equipment. Entries must be received by 30 April 2012 at any of the following reception centers: Sinebata, AnakTV, 8A Matatag Street, Pinyahan Quezon City; Sinebata, Plan International, 2F Uytingkok Bldg, Veteranos Avenida, Tacloban City; Sinebata, Baguio Museum; Sinebata, Office of the VP for Research, West Visayas State University, Iloilo City ; Sinebata, Office of External Affairs, Aquinas

University, Legazpi City, or to Sinebata, NCCT, 4/F, Bonifacio Bldg, DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue, Pasig City. Filipino youth may enter as many video materials per category as producer/director in all four categories namely, short video clips (running from 30 seconds to 10 minutes); public service announcements or social messages (from 30 seconds to two minutes only); Creatively packaged music videos (up to seven minutes only); using originally composed or commercially available music and mini documentaries and social commentaries (from 10 minutes to an hour). Sinebata is a joint undertaking of the National Council for Children’s Television, Department of Education, DSWD, PIA, PDEA, University of the Philippines, Baguio Museum, West Visayas State University, Aquinas University of Legazpi, Goethe Institut, Robinson’s Malls, Leyte Normal University, PNP, East Visayas State University, Kairosolutions, Columbia’s, AnakTV and Plan International. (Sinebata/PIA-8)

Cops to be deputized as ENROs By Elsa S. Subong ILOILO CITY, April 12 (PIA6) -- Thirty police officers, called “Pulis Kalikasan” of the Police Regional Office-6 (PRO-6) are now undergoing seminar on environmental laws to make them eligible for deputization as Environment and Natural Resources Officers (ENRO). PRO-6 Information Officer Sally Manuel said the trainees are commissioned and non-commissioned officers from all over the region, including the Regional Public Safety Battalion. The seminar covers topics on environment and natural resources laws, Philippine environment and natural resources situationer, climate change, protected areas, wildlife, cave and coastal zone management, mines, environment, forestry and lands, rules of court, and the revised guidelines in ENRO deputization. PRO-6 said that as Deputized Environment and Natural Resources Officers (DENRO), the police officers are tasked to assist in the enforcement of laws, rules and regulations governing environment, forestlands, mineral lands, protected areas and other lands of public domain under the jurisdiction of the DENR within the locality. Moreover, they are also to assist in the issuance of apprehension receipts, seizure orders and notices of administrative hearings including proceedings necessary for the conduct of administrative adjudications. Further, they are also to arrest even without warrant any person who has committed or is committing in his/her presence any of the offenses provided in environment and natural resources laws, rules and regulations. PRO-6 Regional Director Chief Supt. Cipriano

PRO6 Deputy Director for Operations SSupt. Felix Manuel and other officers of PNP6 join the provincial government’s recent mangrove tree planting activity in Leganes, Iloilo. Soon, some of them would be deputized by DENR as ENROs. (EJB/PIA6)

Querol said the deputization of the police officers will strengthen the campaign of the Philippine National Police against illegal logging, illegal mining and other violations of forestry laws. Last year, Querol said, about P2.5 million worth of lumber were seized in 114 operations conducted by the PNP region-wide, which also resulted to the arrest of 105 persons. He added there is a need to train and educate the police on environmental laws, especially those who are assigned in areas where illegal logging, illegal mining and other destructive environmental activities might take place. Querol thanked the DENR for the seminar which he said will pave the way for full implementation of all environment laws in the region. (PRO6/ESS/PIA-Iloilo)

DepEd calls on multi-sector advocacy for K to12 system By Minerva BC. Newman CENTRAL VISAYAS, April 9 (PIA) -- The Department of Education (DepEd) called for a multi-sector advocacy for the implementation of the K to 12 curriculum to enhance the quality of basic education in the country. DepEd assistant secretary Jesus Lorenzo Mateo presented a special report on the K to 12 curriculum and other DepEd initiatives to the committee on social development of the Regional Development Council (RDC-7) during its Ist quarter meeting in March 2012. Mateo said that the rationale of the K to 12 was based on the low indicative results of the national achievement test over the years and as compared with other countries. Scores in Mathematics and Science had been deteriorating because what was supposed to be taught in 12 years of basic education was compressed in 10 years, making it difficult to teach all the competencies required, Mateo explained.

According to the DepEd, before the K to 12 curriculum was implemented, the agency had gone into a series of conferences, summit consultations, workshops, and orientation briefings throughout the country. Mateo said research literature showed that the human brain develops between 0-6 years old thus the need for children ages 5 years to have a pre-school experience to be ready for the first grade. The K to 12, ASEC Mateo continued, is a learner-centered and focuses on topics that are developmentally-appropriate or age-appropriate, to allow mastery of important competencies and teaching is done seamlessly. To facilitate the smooth transition from the present curriculum to the K to 12 program, DepEd has organized transition management teams or technical work group in each region as well as a program steering committee composed of the DepEd, TESDA, and CHED with public and private sector reps as members. (mbcn-PIA 7)


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