Archives for June 4, 2014

COE Conducts Student Teaching Orientation Seminar

The WVCST College of Education conducted a Student Teaching Orientation Seminar to its 4th year students for the first semester of Academic Year 2014-2015.

In the opening program held on June 3, 2014 at the EdTech Center, Dr. John Eric V. Juaneza, COE Associate Dean, gave the students reminders on how to be effective student teachers. ALERT, he said is the key word in student teaching. He told them that they have to avoid gimmicks, limit backlogs, do an extra mile to achieve excellence and they should always be result oriented and time conscious. He added that student teaching is a big opportunity for everyone to shine and impart their knowledge and skills to the students or pupils that they will cater.

Also present during the program were Dr. Susan Marie Pagunsan and Prof. Gloria Oscares, the teacher supervisors of the student teachers who also gave their pieces of advice. Composing the group who will be doing their student teaching are the BEEd, BSEd TLE, BSEd BioSci, BSEd Math and DIT.

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Pre-Opening Conference Initiates Academic Year 2014-2015

WVCST classes for the academic year 2014-2015 was initially opened by the pre-opening conference between the faculty and the WVCST Administration.

Dr. Carmelo V. Ambut, WVCST OIC to the Office of the President, headed the conference together with VP for Administration and Finance Dr. Nehema K. Misola and Dr. Manuel A. Sanchez, Jr., OIC VP for Academic Affairs and Campus Administrator. As a tradition, the conference started with the performance reports from academic year 2013-2014 and followed by the plans and good news for 2014-2015.

As the VP for Research and Extension, Dr. Ambut gladly announced that the Intellectual Property Office Institute and the US Patent Office in collaboration with the White House will be sending Dr. Richard Cahoon to WVCST to work on 4 technologies ready for commercialization. Likewise, WVCST will be sending exchange students for the International Student Scholarship to Jeong, South Korea as part of their Memorandum of Agreement. In addition, the Research and Extension Division has come up with a prospective design for the Research Center to be put up in WVCST.

Meanwhile, Dr. Misola promised that Academic Year 2014-2015 will be full of good news and surprises if everybody works hard. According to her, there are lots of infrastructure projects in WVCST that will soon be started. These, according to her, aside from improving the physical aspect of the College, will also encourage more students to come and enrol.

Deans from the different Colleges also presented their accomplishments as well as their proposals for 2014-2015.

An open forum was conducted before the morning session of the conference came to an end. However, an extension of the conference was later conducted by each College to discuss further some important matters.

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