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2017 PHILIPPINE EDUCATION CONFERENCEAchieving the Promise of K to 12
Conference Overview
RHODORA ANGELA F. FERRERExecutive Director
Philippine Education
Photo credits: Getty Images
Conference Objective
To engage educational leaders on the following issues
and concerns:
• implementation of the senior high school leading to the
graduation and transition of the K to 12 learners
• preparations for accepting the Grade 12 graduates,
particularly the implementation of the new curricula
Day 1Plenary
Session 1
• Updates on Philippine Education
HON. LEONOR M. BRIONES
Secretary, DepEd
HON. PATRICIA B. LICUANAN
Chairperson, CHEd
HON. GUILING A. MAMONDIONG
Director General, TESDA
Represented by:
DR. LORNA D. DINO
Undersecretary for Curriculum and
Instruction, DepEd
Represented by:
NAPOLEON B. IMPERIAL
Deputy Executive Director
CHEd
Day 1Plenary
Session 1
• Perspectives of the Education Stakeholders
FR. JOEL E. TABORA, S.J.
President
CEAP and Ateneo de Manila University
MR. GEORGE T. BARCELON
President
Philippine Chamber of
Commerce and Industry (PCCI)
DR. EDILBERTO C. DE JESUS
Former Secretary, DepEd
Professor Emeritus
Asian Institute of Management (AIM)
CS-A1 | Implementation of the
Senior High School Curriculum
Day 1Concurrent Sessions 1
• Focus on the SHS implementation
CS-A2 | Work Immersion in the K to 12
SR. FELICITAS BERNARDO, SPC
Senior High School Principal
St. Paul University Manila
MS. ROMINA GRACIA
C. CORTEZ
Integrated School
Principal
De La Salle University
DR. RICHARD R. JUGAR
Basic Education Director
University of San Carlos
DR. JOCELYN DR. ANDAYA
Director IV
Bureau of Curriculum and
Development
Department of Education
National Basic Education Commission, CEAP
Day 1Concurrent Sessions 1
CS-A3 | The Promise of College Readiness of
the Grade 12 Graduate: Issues and Concerns
DR. GINA L. MONTALAN
Academic Vice President
Ateneo de Davao University
CS-A4 | Developing Higher Level Qualifications
for Technical-Vocational Education
ROSANNA A. URDANETA
Deputy Director General
Office for Policies and Planning
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
(TESDA)
• Preparations for the Transition of the
Grade 12 Graduates
Day 1Concurrent Sessions 2
CS-B1 | Qualifications Frameworks
for Global Competitiveness
DR. MARIA CYNTHIA ROSE
B. BAUTISTA
Vice President for Academic Affairs
University of the Philippines
PROF. ZITA MOHD FAHMI
Secretary
ASEAN Quality Assurance Network
CS-B2 | Implementation of the
General Education Curriculum
DR. MA. CRISTINA D. PADOLINA
President
Centro Escolar University
• Readiness of Educational Institutions
To Develop the Grade 12 Graduates
Day 1Concurrent Sessions 2
CS-B3 | Developing the Filipino Professional
DEAN YOLANDA D. REYES
Commissioner
Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
DR. ROSITA L. NAVARRO
Chairperson
Board of Professional Teachers, PRC
CS-B4 | Teacher Education and the K to 12
DR. PURITA P. BILBAO
Chairperson
Technical Panel for Teacher
Education, CHEd
DR. ESTER B. OGENA
President
Philippine Normal University
• Focus on Developing the Country’s Human Resource
To provide a learning opportunity for school leaders and
administrators to understand how to translate
educational trends, models, and innovations that
contribute to achieving the goals of the K to 12
Conference Objective
Day 2Plenary
Session 2
• Focus on educational trends, models, and innovations
from international experts
The Formative Five: Teaching For Success in
Life
Placing Learners at the Center Through Design in
Education
DR. JENNIFER BAIN AND DR. JULIET SPRAKE
Senior Lecturers in Design Education
Goldsmiths, University of London
DR. THOMAS R. HOERR
Emeritus Head of School
New City School
Day 2Plenary
Session 221st Century Education is Two Paradigm
Shifts Away
Trends Concerning the Vocationalization of Secondary
Education and Integrating TVET into Secondary Schools
DR. WILLIAM SPADY
Founder
Spady and Uy Center for Transformational OBE
PROF. RUPERT MACLEAN
UNESCO Chair
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
and Sustainable Development College of the North Atlantic-Qatar
Day 2Concurrent Sessions 3
CS-C1 (Function Room 5)
Implementing the Essence and Power of ‘Real’ OBE
DR. WILLIAM SPADY
CS-C2 (Function Room 4)
Creating a School Culture of Growth: The Formative Five
DR. THOMAS R. HOERR
CS-C3 (Function Room 3)
Design Thinking as Transformative Educational Practice
DR. JENNIFER BAIN and DR. JULIET SPRAKE
CS-C4 (Function Room 2)
Vocationalization of Secondary Education
PROF. RUPERT MACLEAN
• From Theory to Practice
PEAC as accredited
CPD Provider of
the PRC The CPD Council for Professional Teachers of
the Professional Regulations Commission
(PRC) has approved the accreditation of PEAC
as a Continuing Professional Development
(CPD) Provider.
2017 PECAttendance Monitoring for Continuing Professional
Development (CPD) Units
Participants with complete attendance in the 2017 PEC will earn
Continuing Professional Development units. Complete attendance means
meeting the required number of hours in all the sessions of the two-day
conference, as prescribed by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).
The sessions are as follows:
November 28 09:00 AM - 12:15 PM Plenary Session 1
01:30 PM - 03:30 PM Concurrent Sessions 1
04:00 PM - 06:00 PM Concurrent Sessions 2
November 29 08:00 AM - 12:30 PM Plenary Session 2
02:00 PM - 04:00 PM Concurrent Sessions 3
IMPORTANT: Participants must log in and out of every session by tapping their IDs on the card
readers located at the Function Room entrances. Staff members with card readers will also roam
around each Function Rooms for participants who need not transfer to other Function Rooms in
between sessions.
For the concurrent sessions, the participants must be in the Function
Room where the Concurrent Session they signed up for is being held.
Otherwise, they will be refused entrance to the Function Room or, worse,
their attendance will not be logged.
Room
Assignment
Concurrent Sessions 1
November 28,
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Concurrent Sessions 2
November 28,
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Concurrent Session 3
November 29,
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Function Room 2 CS-A4 CS-B4 CS-C4
Function Room 3 CS-A3 CS-B3 CS-C3
Function Room 4 CS-A2 CS-B2 CS-C2
Function Room 5 CS-A1 CS-B1 CS-C1
Evaluation of the 2017 PEC and Generation
of Conference CertificatesAfter the conference, participants must accomplish the evaluation form online at
PEAC.ORG.PH. Conference Certificates will be generated after submitting the
evaluation. The start of the evaluation period will be posted on the PEAC
website.
2017 PEC
• Sponsored Sessions for Teachers
Other 2017 PEC Highlights
Title Venue and Time
2017 K t 12 STEM Immersion Workshop:
STEM with Robotics and Computer Science
Presented by First Eduspec, Inc. and PEAC
Meeting Rooms 7-9
7:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
360@60: The 21st Century Classroom in Focus
Presented by C & E Publishing, Inc. and PEAC
Meeting Rooms 4-6
8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M.
• PerformancesOther
2017 PEC Highlights
o Boscorale
o UST Singers
o FEU Drum and Bugle Corps
Boscorale UST Singers FEU Drum and Bugle Corps
Photo credits: YouTube, Asian Journal/SF Magazine, INQUIRER.net
Other 2017 PEC Highlights
• Pre-Conference Workshops (November 27, 2017)
Function Room 1
Strategic School Leadership in the Era of Standards in the Light of the
Implementation of the K to 12 ProgramPresented by Phoenix Publishing House
Function Room 2
The Future of Higher Education
Presented by Vibal Group
Function Room 3
Genyo Innovation Summit 2017: Educating for the Creative Workplace of the
Future
Presented by Diwa Learning Systems
Function Room 5
The Power and Promise of ‘Real’ OBE | DR. WILLIAM SPADY
Presented by Spady and Uy Center for Transformational OBE and Rex Book Store
Other 2017 PEC Highlights
• 2017 PEC Expo
Major Sponsors
• Copylandia Office Systems Corp.
• DIWA Learning Systems
• F & J de Jesus, Inc.
• Philsmile Inc.
• Phoenix/Sibs Publishing House
• Rex Bookstore, Inc.
• Spady and Uy Center for Transformational OBE
• Vibal Group
Platinum Sponsors• Central Books• Phoenix Educational Systems, Inc. (PESI)
Silver Sponsors• ABIVA Publishing House, Inc.• JO-ES Publishing House, Inc.
Exhibitors• Center for Educational Measurement (CEM)• Crystal Power Enterprises• Edukasyon.ph• Ephesians Publishing Inc.• First Eduspec, Inc.• Goldenrey Direct Marketing• Miriam College• Philippine Educational Publishers’ Association (PEPA)• St. Bernadette Publishing House Corp.• The Intelegente Publishing, Inc.
Whenever a participant visit a sponsor’s booth and agrees toshare his/her info by tapping his/her ID on the card reader,the NFC reader in the sponsor’s booth will capture all thedata in the participant’s ID. Tapping the ID on the NFC cardreader would mean consenting to sharing contact details withthe sponsors, in compliance with the Data Privacy Act. Onlythose who were able to visit all the sponsors’ booths arequalified to join the electronic raffle at the end ofConference.
PASSPORT TO PRIZES
Conference Partners
Coordinating Council of Private Educational
Associations
Association of Christian Schools,
Colleges and Universities (ACSCU)
Catholic Educational Association of the
Philippines (CEAP)
Philippine Association of Colleges and
Universities (PACU)
Philippine Association of Private Schools,
Colleges and Universities (PAPSCU)
Tech-Voc Schools Association of the Philippines, Inc.
(TVSA)
Philippine Association for Teachers and Educators
(PAFTE)
Philippine Educational Publishers’ Association
(PEPA)
National Alliance of Private Schools Philippines, Inc.
(NAPSPhil)
Technical and Vocational Schools Association of the
Philippines (TEVSAPHIL)
Center for Educational Measurement (CEM)
2017 PEC Committee
Adamson University
Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines
De La Salle University
De la Salle-College of Saint Benilde
Emilio Aguinaldo College
Lyceum of the Philippines University-Laguna and Batangas
Manila Archdiocesan and Parochial Schools Association (MAPSA)
Miriam College
Sienna College of Quezon City
St. Michael’s College of Laguna
St. Paul University-Manila
St. Paul University-Quezon City
The Manila Times College
Trinity University of Asia
University of Santo Tomas
NATIONAL
SECRETARIAT
Thank you!