VPAF joins TVET Pakistan conference

Dr. Nehema K. Misola

Dr. Nehema K. Misola

           Vice President for Administration and Finance (VPAF) Dr. Nehema K. Misola attended the first International Conference on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) on October 3-4, 2016 at Islamabad, Pakistan.

        The conference was held to develop and create reforms in the TVET system through exchange of best practices, experiences, and knowledge within the international and regional context for developing a better system in Pakistan. It also aimed to develop Pakistan’s National Skills Strategy program.  The conference was attended by international TVET experts, leaders, senior executives, and delegates within the TVET sector  from 15 countries including Australia, Belarus, China, Germany, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

   Dr. Misola was the only visiting delegate from the Philippines. She is currently the UNESCO International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (UNEVOC) Coordinator for the Philippines in the Visayas. She shared ISAT U’s  best practice of maximizing the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in teaching and the UNEVOC Philippines Biennial Plan.

The delegates nd officials in the

Dr. Misola (seventh, middle row) with fellow delegates and conference officials in a photo op.

Admin conducts skills enhancement workshop

Dr. Nehema K. Misola emphasized the need to love one's job during the opening program of I-TEACH workshop.

Dr. Nehema K. Misola emphasizes the need to love one’s job during the opening program of I-TEACH workshop.

              To continuously enhance the personnel’s skills, knowledge and abilities, the ISAT U administration conducted Project I-TEACH (In-house Training for Enhancement of Abilities and Competencies of Human Resource) among the administrative staff on September 6-7, 2016 at the Ed Tech Center.

          Dr. Nehema K. Misola, VP for Administration and Finance  emphasized the love of one’s work and to value one’s contribution in the success of the university.

        The lectures and workshop in upgrading the office clerks’ proficiency in oral and written business communications skills were conducted by Miss Irish Joy C. Sampiano and Mr. Arturo I. Bahoyan respectively.

         The drivers were given a refresher on electrical wiring and troubleshooting by Dr. Sammy A. Daitao; while Ms. Cherry Macaya helped enhanced the housekeeping abilities of the utility personnel.

        To heighten the awareness on campus safety and security, Engr. Christian D. Misola lectured on Safety, Security Skills Inventory and Upgrading to the security guards and Mr. John Corona discussed some important points on Disaster Risk Reduction Management.

I-TEACH enhances the competencies and capabilities of ISAT U administrative staff. Clockwise, Mr. Sammy Daitao gives some tips in troubleshooting electrical problems. Security personel gets input from Mr. John Corona and Engr. Christian D. Misola. Ms. Cherry Macaya lectures on proper housekeeping procedures. Mr. Bonnie Arenal, HRMO III assist participant in filling up IPCR form and Mr. Arturo I. Bahoyan shares his expertise in written communications.

I-TEACH enhances the competencies and capabilities of ISAT U administrative staff. Clockwise, Dr. Sammy Daitao gives some tips in troubleshooting electrical problems; security personnel get input from Mr. John Corona and Engr. Christian D. Misola; Ms. Cherry Macaya lectures on proper housekeeping procedures; Mr. Bonnie Arenal, HRMO III, assists participant in filling up IPCR form and Mr. Arturo I. Bahoyan shares his expertise in written communications.

        The human resource department also saw the need to train the employees in accomplishing the Individual Performance Commitment and Review (IPCR) form. Chief Administration Officer Enieda G. Corona gave a lecture on the topic.

        On top of the training in their field of specialization, the participants were given some spiritual and moral enrichment. A talk on mental hygiene was delivered by Rev. Fr. Joel Rojo Eslabra.

        Customer care was also a priority in the in-house training. Dr. Jeanneth F. Darroca gave some important insights  on how to provide services that would promote total customer satisfaction.

A thumbs up shows the renewed commitment of ISAT U employees to excellent public service. I-TEACH participants with Dr. Raul F. Muyong, Dr. Neheka K. Misola, Mrs. Enieda G. Corona and mr Bonnie Arenal of HRMO.

A thumbs up show the renewed commitment of ISAT U employees to excellent public service. I-TEACH participants with Dr. Raul F. Muyong, Dr. Nehema K. Misola, Mrs. Enieda G. Corona, Mr.  Bonnie Arenal and Mrs. Maila Alparaque of HRMO after a two-day workshop.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                See related photos:                                                                                                                                                            

Student-admin dialogue held

 

The Administrative Council is all ears to the problems and concerns of the students.

The Administrative Council Members listen to the problems and concerns raised by the students.

    A student-administration dialogue attended by the students and key university officials, deans and directors who are members of the Administrative Council was held on September 26, 2016 at the University Multi-purpose Gym. The yearly activity  organized by the Student Republic (SR) is a venue for the students to air their problems, concerns and complaints.

           A total of 39 questions and concerns were raised in the 2 hours and 22 minutes interactions. Among the major issues discussed were the K-12 implementation, school uniforms and dress code, field trips, school facilities and services and the faculty’s behavior.

           On the issue of the new school uniform, Dr. Raul F. Muyong, ISAT U President, clarified that the scheduled implementation of the University uniform for freshmen in all campuses in the second semester was moved for the next school year due to unresolved problem with the cloths’ texture. He emphasized further that the old uniforms can still be used by students in the higher years.

Student Republic president John Janolino encourages students to be open to their concerns and expresses his gratitude for the time given by the administration.

Student Republic President John Janolino encourages students to be open with their concerns and expresses his gratitude for the time given by the administration.

            Decency during non-uniform days was also articulated in the dialogue. It was pointed out that the same issue was discussed with the parents in the College Community Parents-Teacher Association (CCPTA) meeting on August 21, 2016. It was reiterated that ladies are not allowed to wear tops that are sleeveless, spaghetti strapped, tubes, midriffs, hanging one shoulder blouse, halter or mesh. Short shorts, mini-skirts that fall above the knee or torn jeans are not tolerated. For the men, sleeveless, ripped shirts, or shirts with holes, shorts of any length, capri pants or torn jeans are no-no inside the campus. It was also noted that students change from school uniform to skimpy dresses which they bring along with them in the school campus. Aside from provocative clothes, tattoos and earrings for boys are not allowed in school.

            In response to the query on when are field trips allowed, the administration clarified that tours and field trips are allowed for as long as it is justifiable. Dr. Muyong said that the foremost consideration of the administration in considering or denying requests for off campus activities is the welfare of the students. Practicality is also considered. Outside engagement will not be allowed if the facilities to be used in the area of activity can also be found in the campus. This will encourage the utilization of school’s resources for the student’s activities.

the on-going construction of the building that will house the College of education and the Laboratory School.

The on-going construction of the building that will house the College of Education and the Laboratory School.

       The implementation of the K-12 program in the Laboratory School was announced in the meeting. College of Education (COE) dean, Dr. Ma. Asusina Asuncion E. Echaveria said that the Department of Education (DepEd) already gave the approval to start the program for the next school year. Dr. Raul F. Muyong added that Tech-Voc (Technical-Vocational), STEM (Science,Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and HUMSS (Humanities and Social Sciences) tracks will be offered. He further informed the students that the Laboratory School and the COE will transfer to the new building  upon its completion.

       A student from the College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA) raised the issue on shortage of stools in the laboratory. CEA dean Dr. Russ Allen Napud explained that the department prioritized the purchased of 200 drawing tables amounting to 900 thousand pesos in the previous purchases and a request for supplemental budget for 200 chairs will be submitted to the Administrative Council in the next meeting. He also made mention of the misdemeanor of some students resulting to damage to the university’s property. Dr. Napud reminded them that school facilities should be handled with care and responsibility.

update     The inconvenience brought by floods and the heat of the sun in going to or coming from the new site was also discussed. The university president lamented the situation and laid down the plan to construct the access road (overpass) connecting the two campuses. The Department of Budget and Management already approved the 15 million budget for its construction and is scheduled by January 2017.

      Other concerns on the teachers’ attendance, handling of classes, manner of giving examinations and grades, refunds and repair of school facilities were referred to the deans and department heads for appropriate actions. Students with problems on their teachers and other personnel were requested to see the deans for verification and necessary actions on their complaints.

     Dr. Carmelo V. Ambut, Vice Pres. for Research and Extension suggested that an accomplishment report of the discussion will be presented in the next dialogue to see if the concerns were addressed

by the administration. Dr. Mergie Gasataya, Secretary to the Board requested the SR for a copy of the minutes of the dialogue to make sure that all issues were noted by both parties.

     Dr. Raul F. Muyong assured the students that whatever matters taken up in the dialogue will be calendared for the next Administrative Council meeting and be addressed the soonest time possible.

The Administrative Council led by Dr. Raul F. Muyong listens and commits to attend to the students concerns.

The Administrative Council  headed by Dr. Raul F. Muyong (center) listens and commits to attend to the students’ concerns.

ISAT U bet qualifies for reg’l newscasting tilt

Divine Marie E. Hismana has a passion for broadcasting. She started joining in newscasting competition in her high school days and eventually achieve her goal.

Divine Marie E. Hismana has a passion for broadcasting. She started competing in her high school days and eventually achieved her goal.

        Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) bet Divine Marie E. Hismana bagged the Second Runner-Up Award in the 14th ABS-CBN Inter-school Newscasting Competition on October 1, 2016 at Robinson’s Mall, Jaro. Hismana qualifies in the regional finals of the region’s biggest TV newscasting competition set later this year.

        The 18-year old  sophomore  student was the third best among the 14 aspirants from different universities and colleges of Iloilo and the first to represent ISAT U in the regional competition .

        The winning of Miss Hismana came as a surprise. The student from Pavia is currently taking up Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from an institution known to offer technical, vocational, industrial and engineering courses. She is the only non-Mass Communication student who made it to the regional finals. The champion Julie Mae Ticar from Central Philippine University (CPU) and the first runner-up Kim Luden Salinas from West Visayas State University (WVSU) are taking up Mass Communications courses.

      Her achievement also delighted school officials. Dr. Susan Marie de la Cruz, Dean of the Office of the Students Affairs said that it is the result of the school’s effort to provide a holistic students’academic development that focuses not only in science and technology but also in arts and other fields of learning.

Divine Marie E. Hismana is flanked by her coaches Dr. Belen R. Balandra (left) and Ms. Yvonne Pampag. Hismana will represent ISAT U in the Regional competition.

Divine Marie E. Hismana is flanked by her coaches Asso. Prof. Maria Belen R. Balandra (left) and Ms. Yvonne Pampag. 

       Divine Marie practiced after her classes under the guidance and training of her coaches, Associate Prof. Belen R. Balandra and Ms. Yvonne Pampag of the Language Department, College of Arts and Sciences.

       In a chance interview, she admitted that it is her passion to be in the media industry. To take up Mass Communications was her first priority but due to financial considerations and other circumstances she ended up at ISAT U.

      When asked about her feelings, she quipped, “Happy! I have achieved my goal and I will represent my school.”

CCPTA sponsors anti-illegal drug forum

Mr David Abraham G. Garcia, PIO, PDEA 6 speaks befor the sudents during the Anti-Illegal Drugs Symposium at the Multi-Purpose Educational Center.

Mr. David Abraham G. Garcia, PIO, PDEA 6 speaks before the students during the Anti-Illegal Drugs Symposium at the Multi-Purpose Educational Center.

      The College Community Parents Teacher Association (CCPTA), Inc. of Iloilo Science and Technology University sponsored a two-day symposium on Illegal Drugs, Issues and Concerns on September 28-29 at the Multi-Purpose Educational Center.

 The activity was highlighted by the lectures of Mr. David Abraham G. Garcia, Public Information Officer and Chief of the Preventive Education and Community Involvement Office of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Regional Office 6. Schedules of classes were arranged to give opportunity for all students to attend.

Mr. David Abraham Garcia

Mr. David Abraham Garcia

        Mr. Garcia talked on the ill effects of drugs and the damage they bring to the present and future generation. He also expounded on the rising criminality, immorality and cases of broken families common to societies infested by illegal drugs.

        Veteran anchorman Novie Guazo of Radio Mindanao Network, (RMN) Inc. was also invited to share his observations and experiences in the proliferation of illegal drugs. He told students that the

Mr. Novie Guazo

Mr. Novie Guazo

campaign against illegal drugs starts in themselves and in their families. Guazo imparted to the students the gloomy future of those who engage in illegal drugs. He emphasized that proper education is the key to a bright future and lauded the school in holding forums to create awareness on the drug campaign of the government.

         The forum supports ISAT U’s continuous campaign against illegal drugs. During the CCPTA general assembly on August 21, 2016, VP for Academic Affairs Dr. Manuel A. Sanchez, Jr. and Dr. Nehema K. Misola, VP for Administration and Finance reminded the parents of the menace of illegal drugs to their children and the role they play in guiding them to the right path.

PTA Officials and ISAT U Faculty join the students in the anti-drug forum.

CCPTA Officials and ISAT U Faculty join the students in the anti-drug forum.

 

 

BOR appoints 2 new members

         The  Iloilo Science and Technology University Board of Regents (BOR) has two new members. They are in the persons of Mr. Joel S. Adrias and Mr. Robert L. Uy who were appointed on March 9, 2016 and will represent the Private Sector in the Board.

Mr. Joel S. Adrias

adrias        By reason of his wide experience in the field of higher education and business, Mr. Joel S. Adrias got the nod of the Board of Regents. Though he spent his childhood and adolescent years in Binalbagan, Negros Occidental, Mr. Adrias devout 41 years of his life in teaching and business career in the City and Province of Iloilo.

       Upon earning his Bachelor of Arts Major in Social Science and English degree at West Visayas State University, then West Visayas State College in 1976, he immediately taught at St. Clement’s Academy for Boys for two years. He continued his profession at Assumption Iloilo for eight years before deciding to enter the business world and became Personnel Manager at Jumbo Fishing Corporation for five years. His excellent dealings with the employees was mirrored in the succeeding years of his career in the business community. He served as Personnel Manager for six years at SLJ Stores Corporation better known as SM Shoemart Delgado-Valeria branch and worked for the same position at Four Season Hotel, now People’s Inn for seven years. Despite the responsibilities in the companies he worked in, he still managed to teach at the University of San Agustin from 1996 to 1999.

        The love of teaching and promoting education has been deeply embedded in Mr. Adrias life. At present, even if he is the president of INJAP Foundation, he still enrolled in the online graduate school program in Masters in School Management of the West Visayas State University to further enhance his knowledge in promoting the academic development of the students. He also sits as member of the Board of Directors of the Iloilo City Community College and Board of Regents of West Visayas State University.

Mr. Robert L. Uy

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        One of the newest members of the ISAT U Board of Regents is Mr. Robert L. Uy. His business acumen earned him the trust of various companies. He is the President of Toyota Iloilo, Bacolod and Roxas branch, RES Autoparts, Inc. and Fancom Motors Inc. At a very young age, he was chosen as the Chairman of Toyota Puerto Princesa City, Inc. and PNC Financial Services, Inc. ; Chairman and President of RJU88 Holdings Co. Inc. and RJU88 Land Corporation, Inc. Mr. Uy also serves as Treasurer of Fancom, Inc.

       An achiever, Mr. Robert L. Uy finished his elementary education at Iloilo Central Commercial High School, Iloilo City. He finished his secondary education at Eastwood High School, El Paso, Texas, USA as an exchange student and earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree at the University of the Philippines in the Visayas, Iloilo City. He passed the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensure examination in 1995.

       Mr. Uy is also actively involved in different organizations. He was elected president of Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Iloilo, Inc. (PCCCII) and Panay Automotive Dealers Association (PADA); Vice Pres. for Visayas of Toyota Dealers Association (TDA); Vice President, Panay Kang Ha-Uy Family Association, Inc.; member, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Iloilo, Inc. (PCCIII) and Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI); past president, Huasiong College of Iloilo Alumni Association; Board of Directors, Huasiong College of Iloilo Board of Trustees.

      The passion and love for sports is showed in his involvement in the different sports organization. He is a Board of Trustee, Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas (SBP), Inc. ; Regional Director, Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas, Inc. (SBP) Region VI; Vice Chairman, Iloilo Sports Council; Past President, Iloilo Basketball League and Iloilo Filipino Chinese Basketball Association.

111th Foundation Anniversary- Day 4

September 7, 2016

The colorful foot parade inside the school campus signals the start of PAHAMPANG 2016.

The colorful foot parade inside the school campus signals the start of PAHAMPANG 2016.

          The rain did not dampen the spirits of sports loving ISAT U community and a swarm of colors representing the different colleges flooded the walkways of the school campus as the foot parade took off to signal the start of the PAHAMPANG 2016.

Football in the rain at ISAT U football field.

Football in the rain at ISAT U football field.

         The Pahampang was held to promote the physical well-being of the students and to inculcate in them the values of teamwork, unity, sportsmanship, cooperation and humility.

        To magnify the value of excellence and determination, the school invited Iloilo Multisport Triathlon Team President Mr. Augusto P. Banusing, Jr as the guest speaker of the sportsfest. Born in Passi City, Iloilo, he defied physical odds and continued to move on and became a successful businessman and a sports enthusiast who  promotes goodwill to other people.

Mr. Augusto P. Banusing, Jr. speaks before the student athletes on the opening program of Pahampang 2016.

Mr. Augusto P. Banusing, Jr. speaks before the student athletes on the opening program of Pahampang 2016.

   A true and a spirited athlete, Mr. Banusing met an accident while engaging in a water sport at Villa, Iloilo and injured his leg.  After sitting in a wheel chair for a year, he struggled to stand up and show to the world that his handicap is not the end for him.  He engage in sports, mostly in athletics, and completed 22 marathons and triathlon events from 2010 to the present, nine of which were international competitions. The most significant race he has done was the “Run for Polio” fund raising event intended to support the campaign of buying vaccines for polio victims in Africa.

        Mr. Banusing recognized the need to balance the mental and physical development of a child through sports. He added that the theme of ISAT U sports festival, “One Vision, One Mission, One Goal. . . Excellence through Sports” is fitting to today’s society. To excel in sports is a foundation of a good and solid character of a person in whatever endeavor he chose. It also trains the individual to compete not only his competitor but himself as well.  He added that people who engage in sports end up with excellent outlooks in life and display better leadership traits in his workplace. The air was filled with inspiration as he ended his message with a challenge, “only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.”

         The College of Engineering and Architecture emerged as champions for this year’s sports fest. The College of Industrial Technology, College of Arts and Sciences and College of Education got the second, third and fourth places respectively.

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111th Foundation Anniversary – Day 5

September 8, 2016

From, left, Dr. Raul F. Muyong , Miss ISAT U 2016 Lynie Rose Rodriquez, Mr. ISAT U 2016 Don Dave Dedios, Dr. Nehema K. Misola, Dr. Manuel A Sanchez, Jr. pose before the camera after the awarding ceremony.

From left, Dr. Raul F. Muyong, Miss ISAT U 2016 Lynie Rose Rodriquez, Mr. ISAT U 2016 Don Dave Dedios, Dr. Nehema K. Misola, Dr. Manuel A Sanchez, Jr. pose before the camera after the awarding ceremony.

     The fifth day of the foundation anniversary is a day of glamour and beauty. The much awaited Search for Mr. and Miss ISAT U 2016 came and the covered gym was crowded by  students and off-campus visitors eager to witness the display of charm, composure, wit and talents of the contestants.

 Miss Lynie Rose Rodriquez of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) bet Mr. Don Dave Dedios were crowned as Miss and Mr. ISAT U 2016, respectively. Miss Rodriquez also romped away with the Best Production and Best in Regional Attire awards. Mr. Dedios, on the other hand,  bagged the Best in Production, Best in Regional Attire, Best in Swimwear and Mr. Photogenic awards.

       Miss Lorraine Grace Tormon of the College of Education (COE) was the First Runner-up and was also adjudged Best in Interview. Miss Gryzvelle Bernabe of the College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA) was declared as Second Runner-Up and the Miss Photogenic.

       The First and Second Runners-up for Mr. ISAT U were Mr. Rodney Madera (COE) and Mr. Andy Josh Sondia of the CAS. Mr. Sondia also took the Best in Interview award.

       Miss Dumangas Campus Julie Ann Kristine Sandoval and Mr. CEA Aproniano Acuna III were adjudged as the Miss and Mr. Congeniality.

Mr. and Miss ISAT U 2016 and her court. Second Runner-up (in blue and red) Andy Josh Sondia and Gryzvelle Bernabe and First Runner-up (fifth and sixth) Lorraine Grace Tormon and Rodney Madera.

Mr. and Miss ISAT U 2016 and court. Second Runner-up (in blue and red) Andy Josh Sondia and Gryzvelle Bernabe and First Runner-up (fifth and sixth) Lorraine Grace Tormon and Rodney Madera.                                                                                                                 ___________________________________                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              See more photos. . . .                                                                                                                                                           

111th Foundation Anniversary – Day 3

September 6, 2016

The contestants are ecstatic when their robots outmaneuvered their opponents in the Somo Bot   challenge of the Skills Olympics.

         The third day of the Foundation Anniversary was filled with fun and excitement as the students displayed their skills and talents in the Skills Olympics and Literary – Musical competition.

            The activities enabled the students to show their innate talents and the skills they learned and developed in school. The students’ skills were measured in the 27 skills test in 10 trade areas that are embodied in the different ISAT U courses. The students’ learnings in the different subject areas were likewise proved by solving problems, applying theories, constructing objects and creating concepts as required in the contest.skills-olympics

 

 

The entries in the Make-up and Hair Styling skills competition in the Fashion and Apparel Trade Area.

The entries in the Make-up and Hair Styling skills competition in the Fashion and Apparel Trade Area.

The students apply their learning n the different areas of competition.

The students apply their learnings in the different areas of competition.

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Clockwise, cabinet making, computer programming welding and electronic skills.,

Clockwise: cabinet making, computer programming, welding and electrical skills competitions.

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Different talents are showcased in the Literary-Musical Competition.

Different talents are showcased in the Literary-Musical Competition.