GENERAL SANTOS CITY (May 29, 2014) - Dr. Zenaida Hadji Raof Laidan, regional director of DOST XII; Engr. Edgar Garcia, director of Technology Application and Promotion Institute-DOST; Sarangani Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon; and Atty. Abdurrahman Canacan, chancellor of MSU-Gensan; lead the ribbon-cutting ceremony during the opening of the Regional Invention Contest and Exhibits (RICE) Wednesday, May 28. The RICE is held pursuant to RA 7459, also known as the Invention Incentives Act of the Philippines, to encourage both professional and student inventors and researchers in pursuing the development of projects with applications that can provide significant contributions to the economy. (Kim Windell V. Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
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Sarangani produces first 30 graduates of IP scholarship grant
By BEVERLY C. PAOYON
MALUNGON, Sarangani (March 29, 2014) - Sarangani has begun producing graduates belonging to the Indigenous People (IP) with an expectant pool of teachers who would serve their own tribe in the uplands.
On March 26, around 30 IPs graduated from a baccalaureate degree as the first batch of scholars of the provincial government's Special Tertiary Extension Service (STES), an exclusive college scholarship program for IPs in partnership with Mindanao State University-General Santos City (MSU-GSC) since 2008.
MSU-GSC Chancellor Abdurrahman Canacan noted the significant survival rate of the first batch as "higher than what is expected."
These students' performance, Canacan said, was comparable to the performance of the university's regular students and are likely to pass the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) with sufficient preparations provided.
Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon pointed out he knew the "values of education, that's why we are putting emphasis on education for Sarangani." He disclosed the provincial government has already allotted some amount to fund for the scholars' LET review to ensure they will pass.
The provincial government has a budget of P9 million for this program which would cover three batches to take up the elementary education course.
Glenda RevaƱo, program manager of the provincial government scholarship program dubbed as Paaral Para Sa Sarangan (PPSS), explained part of the budget will be for the LET review and the refresher course of the upcoming fifth year students.
Unlike the regular curriculum, classes in STES are held only during Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays due to conflicting schedule of the university's instructors and also to give the scholars time to help their parents at home or in their livelihood.
Roger Bago, 37, admitted his gratefulness to have finally graduated despite poverty and difficulty to cope with his lessons as it took him ten years after high school before he got to college. "Nahirapan ako sa lahat ng subjects ko kasi sampung taon akong hindi nakapasok sa paaralan."
Bago is a Blaan from Lamlifew, a Blaan-inhabited far-flung sitio of Malungon town where the province's famous School of Living Tradition is found. He said he has to work in the fields during his free time to earn some amount.
Half-Blaan half-Ilonggo Rizelle Mae Dawang said it was very fortunate of her to have availed of the program. "It (STES) is really an opportunity to free us from poverty. And it really helps especially that most of the IPs could not afford to send their children to school."
For his part, Rommel Zamora recalled how his father had reprimanded and told him he could not support his education when he asked after graduating from elementary a calculator as he loved numbers. This, however, did not hold him back to work for his dreams. He enrolled in high school as working student until he got the college scholarship.
On July 19, 2012, then Governor Migs Dominguez turned over a four-classroom building for STES. The STES program which started in 2008 was conceptualized and prepared by then Board Member Rolando Octavio with the assistance of non-government organization MASICAP (Medium and Small Scale Industry Coordinated Action Program).
In 2008, a Memorandum of Agreement between MSU-GSC, the provincial government and Department of Education was signed. The provincial government and MSU-GSC collaborated to offer a five-year Bachelor of Elementary Education baccalaureate degree for deserving IPs to study in the MSU-GSC satellite school based in Malandag.
For this year alone, the provincial government allotted more than P6 million for its PPSS scholarship program.
Among its scholar graduates this year are midwives and the first two doctors produced by the province thru PPSS. (Beverly C. Paoyon/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
New IP educators welcome Governor Solon
MALUNGON, Sarangani (March 27, 2014)- Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon congratulates the graduates of Mindanao State University-Malandag Extension during their 1st Pre-commencement Exercises Wednesday, March 26, at Malandag gymnasium. The event’s theme is “Indigenous people soaring to new heights of academic excellence and social relevance.” The new graduates are scholars under the Special Tertiary Extension Service (STES) for IPs of the provincial government. On July 19, 2012, then Governor Migs Dominguez turned over a four-classroom building for STES, an off-campus scholarship program of the province with Mindanao State University-General Santos City (MSU-GSC). The STES program which started in 2008 was conceptualized and prepared by then Board Member Rolando Octavio with the assistance of non-government organization MASICAP (Medium and Small Scale Industry Coordinated Action Program). In 2008, a Memorandum of Agreement between MSU-GSC, the provincial government and Department of Education was signed. The provincial government and MSU-GSC collaborated to offer a five-year Bachelor of Elementary Education baccalaureate degree for deserving IPs to study in the MSU-GSC satellite school based in Malandag. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Know value of education – Gov. Solon
MALUNGON, Sarangani (March 27, 2014) – “I know the value of education, that’s why we are putting an emphasis for education in Sarangani,” says Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon in his speech during the 1st Pre-Commencement Exercises at MSU-Malandag Extension Wednesday, March 26. He added that the government will extend help for the graduates on their Licensure Exam for Teachers and they may also join the QUEST2 Summer Internship Program. The graduates may serve as teaching assistants for QUEST2 Summer Internship Program for them to exercise their teaching skills in the classroom. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
IP graduates told: Be educators in own community
MALUNGON, Sarangan (March 27, 2014)- Atty. Aldurrahman Canacan, chancellor of Mindanao State University (MSU), officially announces the 30 Indigenous People (IP) college students as graduates of MSU-Malandag Extension program during their 1st Pre-Commencement Exercises Wednesday, March 26, at Malandag gymnasium. Canacan challenged the graduates to pass the Licensure Exam for Teachers and become educators in their own community. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Governor Solon receives certificate of appreciation
MALUNGON, Sarangani (March 27, 2014)- Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon receives a certificate of appreciation as guest speaker during the pre-commencement exercises of the first graduates of Mindanao State University-Malandag Extension Wednesday, March 26. Thirty Indigenous People-students who took up Bachelor of Elementary Education graduated as scholars of the Paaral Para sa Sarangans educational program of the provincial government. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
First batch of IP scholars march on graduation day
MALUNGON, Sarangani (March 27, 2014) – Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon congratulates one of the 30 first graduates of Mindanao State University-Malandag Extension Program during their 1st Pre-Commencement Exercises Wednesday, March 26. The 30 graduates had finished their Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in General Education course. MSU-Malandag Extension was purposely put up to cater to IP students and become scholars with support from Mayor Reynaldo Constantino. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)
30 IP scholars are education graduates
MALUNGON, Sarangani (March 27, 2014) – Thirty students who took up Bachelor of Elementary Education at Mindanao State University-Malandag Extension march as first graduates during their pre-commencement exercises Wednesday, March 26, at Malandag gymnasium. These Indigenous People-students are all scholars of the Paaral Para sa Sarangan educational program of the provincial government. The new graduates studied under the Special Tertiary Extension Service (STES) for IPs of the provincial government. On July 19, 2012, then Governor Migs Dominguez turned over a four-classroom building for STES, an off-campus scholarship program of the province with Mindanao State University-General Santos City (MSU-GSC). The STES program which started in 2008 was conceptualized and prepared by then Board Member Rolando Octavio with the assistance of non-government organization MASICAP (Medium and Small Scale Industry Coordinated Action Program). In 2008, a Memorandum of Agreement between MSU-GSC, the provincial government and Department of Education was signed. The provincial government and MSU-GSC collaborated to offer a five-year Bachelor of Elementary Education baccalaureate degree for deserving IPs to study in the MSU-GSC satellite school based in Malandag. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Saturday, February 1, 2014
PROGSARMEA participates in World Peace Walk Project
By JOY R. SEVILLA
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (January 28, 2014) – Hundreds of students from the Mindanao State University (MSU) and some members of the Province of Sarangani Muslim Employees Association (PROGSARMEA) took part in the International Interfaith Peace Walk on Friday (January 24).
The Peace Walk was organized by the MSU College of Education in collaboration with the International Peace Youth Group (IPYG), an international youth coalition of over 128 organizations in 53 countries that works for the establishment of a platform for the development of world peace in the conduct of World Peace Walk Project.
The PROGSARMEA served as the secretariat of the event.
It was learned that it is MSU’s strong commitment to endeavor the realization of sustainable and lasting peace in Mindanao through its various peace-building initiatives.
In an interview, Professor Jovar Pantao of the Mindanao State University said this was the first time in Mindanao that IPYG conducted such activity.
“Our students, together with some government employees will walk from here (Oval Plaza Gym) to the Greenleaf Hotel where the activity will culminate,” he said. Some political and religious leaders of the city were also invited to have an interfaith dialogue which is the highlight of the event’s culmination.
Pantao said the political and religious leaders will forge a solidarity agreement to show to the world the desire of Muslims and non-Muslims for peace in Mindanao.
“Hopefully, this activity will serve as transcendence of the people’s differences in cultures, beliefs and religions,” he said. (Joy R. Sevilla/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Friday, December 27, 2013
Strengthen LGUs capacity to manage disaster risks - MGB
By JOY R. SEVILLA
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 11, 2013) – The regional office of the Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau (MGB) in Region XII has disclosed the important tool to fight the risks of disaster that affect the different communities in the province.
During the Climate Change Adaptation Sectoral Data Sharing Consultation-Forum with the academe and selected national line agencies held at Kasfala Hall on Thursday (November 7), Jaime
Flores, MGB XII chief geologist, said Sarangani Province is prone to both natural and geo-hazard risks.
“Strengthening the capacity of the local chief executives in the province of Sarangani on the conduct of disaster risk reduction and development planning is the key to reduce the risks of disaster in the communities,” Flores said.
He said 42 barangays in the province are prone to landslides, while 27 are vulnerable to tsunami and storms.
These 27 barangays, he said, are located in the municipalities of Maasim, Kiamba, and Maitum being located along the coast of Celebes Sea where the Cotabato Trench is present and tectonically active.
The municipalities of Alabel and Glan, on the other hand, are free from storm surge due to the position of Sarangani Ridge Line which serves as its protector.
“No one can tell when the typhoon will come, but we can tell how strong it is. Typhoons are forms of hazard and hazard comes because of climate change,” he said.
Meanwhile, Imelda Senobago of the Provincial Planning and Development Office (PPDO) said the consultation-forum was a good venue for the local government to gain additional information and relate this information in the analysis of the existing situation, particularly in the sectoral climate change vulnerability assessment.
“One of the objectives of this activity is to understand the role of the academe and national line agencies in research and data gathering. We want to engage the academe and other institutions for an annual research forum for policy development kasi hindi lahat ng researches nila ay kayang gawin ng local government, it will be good kung merong partnership,” she said.
She disclosed that the province faced data constraints in the preparation of in-depth climate change vulnerability assessment particularly in the agri-crop production and fisheries, forestry, biodiversity, coastal and marine and water supply sector thus, the conduct of the activity.
The consultation-forum was participated in by different departments of the local government of Sarangani, Municipal Planning and Development Coordinators, professors from the Mindanao State University (MSU) and national line agencies. (Joy R. Sevilla/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
ALABEL, Sarangani (November 11, 2013) – The regional office of the Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau (MGB) in Region XII has disclosed the important tool to fight the risks of disaster that affect the different communities in the province.
During the Climate Change Adaptation Sectoral Data Sharing Consultation-Forum with the academe and selected national line agencies held at Kasfala Hall on Thursday (November 7), Jaime
Flores, MGB XII chief geologist, said Sarangani Province is prone to both natural and geo-hazard risks.
“Strengthening the capacity of the local chief executives in the province of Sarangani on the conduct of disaster risk reduction and development planning is the key to reduce the risks of disaster in the communities,” Flores said.
He said 42 barangays in the province are prone to landslides, while 27 are vulnerable to tsunami and storms.
These 27 barangays, he said, are located in the municipalities of Maasim, Kiamba, and Maitum being located along the coast of Celebes Sea where the Cotabato Trench is present and tectonically active.
The municipalities of Alabel and Glan, on the other hand, are free from storm surge due to the position of Sarangani Ridge Line which serves as its protector.
“No one can tell when the typhoon will come, but we can tell how strong it is. Typhoons are forms of hazard and hazard comes because of climate change,” he said.
Meanwhile, Imelda Senobago of the Provincial Planning and Development Office (PPDO) said the consultation-forum was a good venue for the local government to gain additional information and relate this information in the analysis of the existing situation, particularly in the sectoral climate change vulnerability assessment.
“One of the objectives of this activity is to understand the role of the academe and national line agencies in research and data gathering. We want to engage the academe and other institutions for an annual research forum for policy development kasi hindi lahat ng researches nila ay kayang gawin ng local government, it will be good kung merong partnership,” she said.
She disclosed that the province faced data constraints in the preparation of in-depth climate change vulnerability assessment particularly in the agri-crop production and fisheries, forestry, biodiversity, coastal and marine and water supply sector thus, the conduct of the activity.
The consultation-forum was participated in by different departments of the local government of Sarangani, Municipal Planning and Development Coordinators, professors from the Mindanao State University (MSU) and national line agencies. (Joy R. Sevilla/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
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