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Republica ng Pilipinas
KAGAWARAN NG EDUKASYON
Rehivon X
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DIVISION ADVISORY 27
No. 2018 - OF - UF Wes 2018 |
July 27, 2018
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CENTER FOR HUMAN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION (CHRDF)
(CONFERENCES FOR AUGUST 2018 TO MAY 2019
This advisory is issued for the information of all
Public Schools District Supervisors
Elementary and Secondary School Heads
‘Attached is the DepEd Region XI Advisory No. 079 dated July 23, 2018 from the Office
of Atty. Alberto T. Escobarte, CESO Il, Regional Director, DepEd Region XI re: CHRDF
Conferences for August 2018 to May 2019. Be informed that attendances to the said
seminars are on personal time and registration fee is on personal
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DepED Region XI ADVISORY No. 74 Dated July 23, 2018
This advisory is issued for the information of
The Schools Division Superintendents of Region XI
Attached is the invitation of Virgina P. Gapuz, President,Center for Human Research
and Development Foundation (CHRDF) Inc.; dated July 17, 2018 re: "Conferences for
August 2018 to May 2019". Please be informed that attendance to said seminar is on
personal time and registration fee is on personal expense.
For your information and guidance
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Regional Director
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Atty. ALBERTO T, ESCOBARTE CESO IV,
Regional Director, Department of Education
Davao Region
Dear Atty. Escobarte,
We hope that this letter finds you in good health and of best of spirit. The Center for Human Research and
Development Foundation (CHRDF) Inc. as an organization align its advocacies in the achievement of the
Philippine Development Plan 2022 specifically the accelerating human capital development in basic and
higher education, We work hand on hand with Department of Education, Commission on Higher Education
and Professional Regulatory Commission to further improve teaching as a profession.
‘This conference open to all scholars, researchers, educators, education students, academic practitioners,
professionals and other groups interested in professional development to share their theoretical knowledge,
research findings and educational practices with their colleagues and academic community.
With this, we would like to request for your endorsement of the attached list of live-out CHRDF Inc.
conferences for August 2018 to May 2019: For more information about the conference, venue, registration,
payment options and other concerns, you may check http://wwww.chrdf.org,ph/seminar-schedule.html or
visit our Facebook page- CPD National Seminars for Educators or get in touch with the organizer through
mobile phone no. 09989925601 or email clirdtinc@gmail.com.
Attached are the schedule, venue, program of activities and profile of our organization.
We hope that we can be partner in this professional development endeavor for our teachers.
Yours sincerely,
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President, CHRDF Inc.
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£* TB Cavite St, Bray. Paltok, Quezon City 1105, Philippines | hitp:ieww.chedt.org.ph | ehedtinc@gmal.com
National Seminar Workshop on Mathematics and Science Education
2018
‘September 21-23 MIC Retreat House, F. Torres St., Davao City
National Seminar Workshop on Revisiting & Re-calibrating Action Research
(2018
October 19-21 MIC Retreat House, F. Torres St, Davao City
National Seminar Workshop on Gender Fair Education (CPD Program 2017-112)
2018
August 17-19 MIC Retreat House, F. Torres St, Davao City
‘August 31-Sept.2 Regent Hotel, Naga City
September 28-30 The Farm @ Carpenter Hill, South Cotabato
October 19-21 Hotei Alejandro, Tacloban City, Leyte
November 16-18 Institute of Social Order, Ateneo de Manila University Quezon City
December 14-16 Queen Margarette Hotel Lucena City
2019
January 11-13 MIC Retreat House, F. Torres St., Davao City
January 25-27 Golden Peak Hotel and Suites, Cebu City
February 1-3 Institute of Social Order, Ateneo de Manila University Quezon City
February 15-17 _itylight Hotel, Baguio City
March 1-3 Butuan City
April 12-14 Hotel Dominique, Tagaytay City Cavite
National Seminar Workshop on Mentoring Teachers on 21* Century Learning Environment (CPD.
Program 2017-112)
2018
‘September 14-16 Cagayan de Oro City
October 12-14 The Farm @ Carpenter Hill, South Cotabato
December 7-9 Regent Hotel, Naga City Camarines Sur
2019
January 4-6 Institute of Social Order, Ateneo de Manila University Quezon City
January 18-20 MIC Retreat House, F. Torres St., Davao City
February 8-10 Butuan City
February 22-24 Vigan City, llocos Sur
April 19-21 Institute of Social Order, Ateneo de Manila University Quezon City
May 10-12 Citylight Hotel, Baguio City
May 16-18 Golden Peak Hotel and Suites, Cebu City
Payment Method 1: Deposit to CHRDF Metrobank account no: 473-3-47312516-2 and email the scanned/
photo of deposit slip to chrdh.inc@g
Payment Method 2: PALAWAN Express: Send to Ms. VIRGINIA P. GAPUZ, Quezon City, 09228555237.
[Registration fee: | Live-out- accommodation excluded
Early registration | Php 2, 300. 00 until 10 days prior to the scheduled seminar workshop
‘On-site registration | Php 2, 800.00 (pay on day 1 of the seminar)
Please make check payments to: Center for Human Research and Development Foundation Inc.
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National Seminar Workshop on Gender Fair Education
CONFERENCE TRAINING MATRIX
Travel Time
Registration
Opening Program
Pre-assessment:
Choose your spot
Session 1: An Introduction to
Basic Gender and
Development (GAD) Concepts
Heath break
Assessment: My Daily Calendar
Session
Gender Division of Labor
Lunch break
Session 3: Gender
Perspectives in Education
Health break
Assessment 1: Buzz Session
‘Open forum and Synthesis,
End of day 1
3:00
3:15,
critiquing
4:30
5:00
Registration
Preliminaries
Session 4: Using Gender-Fair
Language in Teaching
Assessment: Writeshop
Health break
Session 5: Gender and Social Media
Assessment: Empathy Map
Lunch break
Session 6: Integrating GFE in
the Curriculum and
Instruction
Health break
Presentation of out-put/
Awarding of Certificates
End of the conference
Honing Lifelong Learners through Professional Development ProgramsA, Center for Human Research and Development Foundation (CHRDP) Ine.
2500 Fatcawe St, Bray. Patek Quezon Cy 1166 Philipines | epsnewchvat.ra.h | Ema Adena: ht Jncgmal.com
National Seminar Workshop on Mentoring Teachers on 21" Century Learning Environment
‘Training Matrix:
[Time Dayt Day? |
[00-745 AM Registration Registration |
468.00 Preliminaries Preliminaries |
[e00530 | | Session I: The Person of the Teacher_| Pre-assessment: Carousel
Revisiting the CPD Law and Code of Ethics of | Brainstorming.
Professional Teachers
51-1000 “Assessiuent 1: Buzz session Session 5: How to Recognize Where
You Want to Be
Current Trends and Issues fn 212
Century Teaching and Learning
1001-10515 Health brea Health break
Tots 10:45 Session 2: The Problem Is Not Session 6: Teachers Impact
Discipline ‘Students’ Lives
Corporal Punishment and Lagal Mandates} Discovering the Levels of Student
TRAVELTIME | assessment 2 Teachers’ Burn-out scale _| Engagement
10:46-12:00 ‘Assessment 3: Creating Tips Assessment 5: My Role fa the
Presentation of Group Out put and Classroom Self-evaluation
processing
Ter 100 Lunch break ‘Lanch break
1:02:30 PM Texion3: 10s Not the Students, 1s | Presentation of Out-putand
the Teacher processing
Solving Classroom Problem through Positive
Discipline
231-500 ‘Assessment Poster Making Session 7: How to Motivate Your
Students
‘Serategies Promoting Active Student
Engagement _
BOTs Health breaic Health break
3515-400 Presentation of assessment out-put ‘Assessment 6 Commitment
statement making
Presentation of Qut-put and
: synthesis
00-500 | Biletingand Tession 4 Teaching Procedures is | Conference evaluation |
registration ‘Teaching Expectations
Classroom Practices Promoting Positive
Student Discipline
500525 ‘Open forum, Synthesisand conference | Closing Remarks, Awarding of
evaluation Certificates, Photo opportunity
30 End of day 1 End of the Conference
Accredited by:
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CPD Accredited Provider
PRC Accreditation No. 2017-112Center for Human Research and Development Foundation (CHRDF) Inc.
7B Cavite St, Bray, Paltok, Quezon City 108, Philppines | hipNww.chedt.org ph | Emil Address: ehratinegmail.com
About Center for Human Research & Development Foundation Inc.
The Center for Human Research and Development Foundation, Inc. (CHRDF) started as a training center
commissioned by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in cooperation with
the Philippine Association of Private Technical Institute (PAPTI) and the Don Bosco Center for Research
and Training in 1994 to undertake short-term training programs for the enhancement of vocational,
industrial, and technical skills of workers in government as well as private institutions all over the country.
In 1995, CHRDF ventured into the training of technical school administrators in the area of financial
‘management in the Visayas and Mindanao. In 1997, CHRDF expanded its audience to include teachers and
college instructors teaching Filipino when it conducted a seminar-workshop on “Pagtuturo ng Filipino sa
Bagong Kalakaran” in cooperation with U.P. College (Baguio City) and in cooperation with RELC-DECS
Region XI (Davao City). In 1998, CHRDF again expanded its audience to include teachers and college
instructors teaching English when it conducted a seminar-workshop on ESP asan Alternative Approach to
English Language Teaching for Globalization in cooperation with: Cebu Institute of Technology in Cebu City;
the Association of Booksellers for the Academe and the Professions (ABAP) and with Davao Libarians
Association (Davao City). Also in 1998, it conducted seminar-workshops for textbook and journal article
‘writers working in the academe, corporate and industrial firms (Davao City)
‘Today, CHRDF is deeply committed to provide up-to-date qualified Continuing Professional Development
(CPD) conferences and training programs compliant with the ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement and
Philippine Quality Framework (PQF) standards. We are one with the Philippine Government in accelerating
human capital through bridging the gap with the challenges of ASEAN integration and Global citizenship.
With our professional partners in various disciplines, we are broadening our horizons by reaching out
every Filipino educator in all levels both in public and private schools, school administrators, deans,
librarians, as well as the non-educators in general.
Vision
To be a training institution that is committed to imparting high-level Imowledge to promote the
professional and self-development of our participants for the benefit of themselves, their institution and
the nation,
Mission
‘As an active part of nation building, the Center for Human Research and Development Foundation Inc.
(CHRDF) exists to uplift the technical skills, intellectual capacity, moral and economic well-being
particularly of the working class of the Philippine society.
As a non-stock, non-profit corporation, CHRDF is committed to upgrading the quality of job performance
of teachers, instructors, professionals and para-professionals, vocational and technical instructors in public
and private educational and business institutions by offering a full-range of affordable and high-quality
training programs backed by research, publications and information.
Accredited by:
ESE. Accreditation No:
29 pri 2001-15-0709
CPD Accredited Provider
PRC Accreditation No. 2017-112