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MARK ANTHONY E.

LIBECO
13063 Dagat- dagatan Sitio 6
Area D Camarin II Caloocan City
Contact #: 09150626369
menatelibeco1999@gmail.com

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

POST-GRADUATE BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY


City of Malolos, Province of Bulacan
Master of Arts in Education major in TLE
Ongoing 27 Units

TERTIARY UNIVERSITY OF CALOOCAN CITY


Tulip St. Area D.Camarin Caloocan City
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in TLE
2015- 2019

SECONDARY AMPARO HIGH SCHOOL


Marang St.Amparo Subd. Caloocan City
S.Y. 2011-2015

PRIMARY CAMARIN D. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


Zapote Road Camarin, Caloocan City
S.Y. 2005-2011

SKILLS

 Good Communication and writing skills


 Flexible and willing to work on rotating shifts.
 Computer literate

LICENSED | NATIONAL CERTIFICATES

LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TEACHER


Professional Regulation Commission
Registration No: 1854619

TM1 (Trainers Methodology Level 1)


Excel Technical Skills and Career Center

EIM NC II (Electrical Installation and Maintenance)


AIMTECH Caloocan

SMAW NC II (Shielded Metal Arc Welding)


St. Francis Technical Institute

FBS NCII (Food and Beverages Services)


Cabalen Training Institute and Assessment Center

VGD NCIII (Visual Graphic Design)


Richbar Institute of Technical Skills

EM NCIII (Events Management)


AC Careers and Events Training Institute Corporation

SEMINAR, TRAININGS AND WORKSHOPS

TRANSCEND: Leadership Summit


Teacher Adviser/ Coach
Fostering a Culture of Excellence through Holistic Leadership
December 20, 2020
Far Eastern University, Diliman

4TH SSC LEADERSHIP SUMMIT


Teacher Adviser /Coach
Pagdamay: Mapagkalingang pakikitungo sa paghilom ng bayang Pilipino
January 23, 2021
St. Scholastica’s College Manila – High School Unit
2nd NATIONAL YOUTH AND EDUCATORS DEVELOPMENT TRAINING ON HUMAN RIGHTS
“Working Together To Protect Human Dignity for All”
December 6-8, 2019 | DepEd Advisory #006 | CHED
Advisory Accoglienza Events and Retreat Center, Tagaytay
City Participant/Coach
Coach, Essay Writing Competition
Coach, Contemporary Dance
Coach, Face Painting
Coach, MTV Making Competition
Coach, Extemporaneous Speaking
Coach, Mr. & Ms. Youth Ambassador 2019

3rd SSC Leadership Summit


UGNAYAN: Pagtanggap at Pagkakaisa sa Pagkakaiba-iba
St. Scholastica College Manila
November 12, 2019
Participant/Head Coach

SIGABO: “SIKLAB: Gisingin and Diwa ng Lipunan, Nasyonalismo ang mag-


aalab sa Ningas ng Pagtatagumpay” CMLI JC-REB NATIONAL CAPITAL
REGION
September 29, 2019 |
Elimination San Juan De Letran
Auditorium November 10, 2019 |
Finals Night Miriam College
Head Coach/Trainer

OLHRS 16TH FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY | UNITED NATIONS DAY CELEBRATION 2019


Soaring High Towards Excellence
October 12, 2019
Our Lady of the Holy Rosary School of Fairview, Inc.
JUDGE | Mr. & Ms. Rosarian 2019

PRACTICE TEACHING AND INTERNSHIP PROGRAM


TALA HIGH SCHOOL
120 Hours

PRACTICE TEACHING AND INTERNSHIP PROGRAM


CIELITO ZAMORA JUNIORHIGH SCHOOL
200 Hours

MBC Student in Social Journalism Workshop


Development Academy of the Philipppines
Tagaytay City
February 20-21, 2016
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Cesar Chavez, Sec. Mark Villar, Sen. KikoPangilinan

“KABATAAN TayoangPag-asa: For the WIN”


Manila Pavillion Hotel
Manila City
March 20, 2016
Keynote Spekear: Rep. Sarah Elago and Sen. Win Gatchalian

EVENT CHAIRMAN - MONUMENTO FORUM


Voters Education and Electoral Forum
Keynote Speaker: Sen. Bong BongMarcos ,Sen. Bong Belaro and Papa Jack
University of Caloocan City Congressional Campus

ENHANCING K-12 CURRICULUM THROUGH E-BOARD ICT


University of Caloocan City Congressional Campus

CRAFTING CURRICULUM WITH THE POWER OF ICT, GUIDING THE STUDENTS


GIANT STEPS PREPARING THEM IN THE TECHNOLOGICAL WORLD
University of Caloocan City Congressional Campus

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, DRUG PREVENTION AND CONTROL, HEALTH AND


WELLNESS, ADOLESCENT AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, LEADERSHIP TRAINING AND
CAPACITY BUILDING
Sangguniang Kabataan Brgy.178
Meycauyan, Bulacan and Morong Star Bataan

DISASTER RESPONSE AND BASIC RESCUE TRAINING


Rescue 177 Training Center
February 29, 2016
Boso-boso Highland Resort
Antipolo City

INSTITUTIONAL VISITATION PROGRAM


“Inspired to help, Help to Inspire”
Tahanang Mapagkalinga, Social Development Center
October 28, 2017

BRIGADA ESKWELA 2016


“Tayo para sa paaralang ligtas, maayos at handa mula Kindergarten hanggang Senior High
School”
May 30-June 4, 2016
Apolinario Mabini Elementary School

SOCIO SPIRITUAL CONFERENCE


“Never Too Busy”
December 21, 2018
UCC Congressional Campus

EMPOWERING 21ST CENTURY EDUACTORS


March 2, 2019
Camarin D. Elementary School

SK MANDATORY TRAINING
November 30, 2018
Great Eastern Hotel, Quezon City

GUEST SPEAKER
Human Resource Development Management Seminar
UCC- College of Business and Accountancy
October 20, 2017

ENHANCEMENT TRAINING USING PHOTOSHOP


March 29, 2018
UCC Congressional Campus

EVENT CHAIRMAN
“Overcoming Disciplinary Difficulties through Effective Classroom Management”
September 24, 2018

PROJECT IMPLEMENTOR AND EVENT ORGANIZER


SK YES Kamustahan sa Kabataan, YES Game On: InterSitio 2018, Mr. and Ms. Barangay 178
Earth 2018, YES Linggo ng Kabataan, Cosmetology Training, Call Center Training, SK
Paskuhan

PROJECT IMPLEMENTOR AND EVENT ORGANIZER


Nutrition Month 2018, Skills Competition 2019, SSC’s Musikatan 2019, SSC’s Brigada
Eskwela, SSC’s Outbound Training and Teambuilding, SSC’s Refresh, SSC’s Battle of the
Bands 2.0, SSC’s STEP UP with USAP, SSC Agapay sa Bayaning Alteta, 8th ALCU Games, 9th
ALCU GAMES, 10th ALCU GAMES, 11th ALCU GAMES.

AFFILIATION

PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION FOR TEACHERS & EDUCATORS (PAFTE). INC


Associate Member
2019 to Present

COUNCIL OF STUDENT LEADERS


Our Lady of Fatima University
Basic Education Department
Adviser, 2019-2021

SANGGUNIANG KABATAAN BRGY. 178


Secretary
2018 to Present

SUPREME STUDENT COUNCIL


Executive Secretary
Batch 2017-2018

SUPREME STUDENT COUNCIL


College of Education Representative
Batch 2016-2017

DZRH CORRESPONDENT
Manila Broadcasting Company
Pasay City
MBC YOUTH MEMBER
Manila Broadcasting Company
Pasay City

NATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS OF THE PHILIPPINES


Member

DAGAT-DAGATAN YOUTH ORGANIZATION


President

WORKING EXPERIENCE

OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY


Basic Education Department
Faculty Member
2019 to Present

MAMERS CATERING SERVICES


Barangay 174, Caloocan City
Events Manager | Host | Dining Staff
2018 to Present

GOLDEN ARCHES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION


MCDONALD’S PHILIPPINES
Production Crew
August 29, 2017 to 2019

SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYMENT OF STUDENTS


LIRO-PESO
Caloocan North City Hall
Assigned Department: Department of Public Safety and Traffic Management
Batch 2016

SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYMENT OF STUDENTS


LIRO-PESO
Caloocan North City Hall
Assigned Department: Caloocan City Waterworks System (PATUBIG)
Batch 2017

DZRH CORRESPONDENT
Manila Broadcasting Company
Pasay City
PERSONAL INFORMATION

Birthday : January 11, 1999


Age : 20 years old
Nationality : Filipino
Civil Status : Single
Language : English, Filipino
Religion : Roman Catholic

CHARACTER REFERENCES

MRS. JINKY HASSAN Head Teacher III


Manuel L. Quezon High School
09335173590

MRS. DECINA FRANCISCO Department Head


University of Caloocan City
09322458277

MR. DHONNY BACUYAG Principal


Our Lady of Fatima University
Basic Education Department
09455168299

I hereby certified that the above information is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge and belief.

MARK ANTHONY E. LIBECO


Applicant
LIBECO, MARK ANTHONY E.
COOKERY NCII ACTIVITY

What is communication? 

To put it simply, Communication can be explained as the process of transmitting information from one person,
place or group to another. It is through communication that we share messages with each other. There are three
integral elements of communication, i.e. Sender, Message and Receiver. A mode is the means of communicating,
i.e. the medium through which communication is processed. There are three modes of communication: Interpretive
Communication, Interpersonal Communication and Presentational Communication. Prepare for IELTS at the
Comfort of Your Home?

What are the Three Modes of Communication?

Communication is the process of sharing information between individuals using a set of common rules, behaviour,
symbols, and signs. Thus, there are three modes of communication:

 Interpretative Communication
 Presentational Communication
 Interpersonal Communication

Before we delve deep into the topic, let us first understand the importance of different modes of communication.

 Maintains the flow of conveying information


 Helps in devising plans and strategies for reaching a goal
 Builds cordial relations and soft skills
 Decision making becomes more effective and less time-consuming
 Problem-solving and conflict management becomes easier

Interpretive Communication

Also referred to as the “one-way communication”, in this mode, the information conveyed by the sender is
interpreted by the receiver in its original form. The target has to understand the message in both written and spoken
form keeping various aspects in mind. For example, in a class, the learners may not understand every word said by
the teacher but are expected to understand the main crux of the topic. Some of the main highlights of Interpretative
Communication are:

 Learners understand, interpret, and analyze what is heard, read, or viewed on a variety of topics.
 This mode of communication involves interpreting the author or producer’s intent.
 There is no alternative to the active negotiation of meaning with the writer, speaker, or the producer.

Interpersonal Communication

Interpersonal communication is the process by which people exchange information through verbal and nonverbal
messages. It is an unmediated mode of communication that occurs when we interact and attempt to mutually
influence each other, simultaneously, in order to manage relationships. Although interpersonal communication can
encompass oral, written, and non-verbal forms of communication, the term is usually applied to spoken
communication that takes place between two or more individuals on a  personal or face to face level. Examples of
Interpersonal Communication include:

 Personal Interview
 Telephonic Conversations
 Interactive Sessions 
 Debates
 E-mails
 Text Messages
Presentational Communication

Presentational Communication is another type of one-way communication, which facilitates interpretation by


members of another group where no direct opportunity for the active negotiation of meaning between members of
the two groups exists. With this mode of communication, a person is speaking to an audience that can be rehearsed,
pre-prepared, or scripted. Some of the main highlights of Presentational Communication have been given a
rundown below.

 To ensure the intended audience is successful in its interpretation, the “presenter” needs knowledge of the
audience’s language and culture.
 No direct opportunity for engaging with larger audience exists in this form of communication.

Multimodal Communication

Multimodal Communication can be simply referred to as communication through varied modes such as verbal,
written, gestures, etc. There are different modes under multimodal communication and it is popularly used in higher
education to accentuate the learning experience for students. Here are the major 5 modes of communication:

1. Linguistical or Alphabetic: Either written communication or spoken communication


2. Gestural: Using Gestures
3. Visual: Pictures, Videos, Infographics
4. Aural: Audio, Music, Sounds
5. Spatial: Physical coordination, positions, proximity

Linguistical or Alphabetic Communication


As one of the popular modes of communication, Linguistical or Alphabetic Communication mainly refers to written
or spoken communication where the sender conveys their message through writing on a paper or through speaking.
Examples: Text messages, audio messages, emails, speech, notes and lists, etc.

Gestural Communication
Gestural Communication has its quintessential emphasis on body language and physical movements to
communicate messages. Sign Language is the best example for the gestural mode of communication as those who
can’t talk or hear are able to communicate best through their gestures and have their own set of unique language to
converse in. While this mode of communication is mainly combined with spatial, aural or linguistic ones, it can
also be used individually given that both the sender and receiver have common points of references and meanings
to have an understandable communication.

Aural Communication
As the name suggests, aural communication uses audio mode to convey messages whether it is through sounds or
spoken audios. The speaker’s voice and pronunciation need to be clear and precise with no background noise.
Example: Radio, audio messages, music, recordings, songs, audiobooks

Visual Communication
Visual Communication can be simply termed as non-verbal communication as it comprises visual messages from
the sender to the receiver. It is one of the oldest modes of communication when the ancient people didn’t know a
language to communicate with, it is through pictures, drawings and symbols that they were able to talk and
converse with each other.
Examples: Pictures, Videos, Charts, Graphs, Symbols

Spatial Communication
Spatial Communication elaborates upon the use of physical space in text as well as its overall structure to convey
certain meanings and messages. The physical layout of any written text is deliberately designed to make it look a
certain way and adhere to a particular theme. Websites also use this unique mode of communication in choosing a
certain font, style, design and layout to make any website user-friendly and more interactive.
Modes of Communication: Key Differences 

Components Interpersonal  Interpretive  Presentational


Type Two-way mode of communication One-way communication One-way communication
Negotiation Active negotiation ofmeaning No active negotiation of meaning No plausible means of
between individuals with the writer,producer or engaging the masses
speaker 
Mode of Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Reading, Viewing, and Listening Writing and Speaking are
Communication Writing are the main modes of texts the 2 major modes of
conveying and interpreting communication
messages
Examples Social Media, text messages, Stories, literature, articles, Articles, flyers,short
telephone, etc. speeches, songs, radio news, stories,reports,
videos, movies,presentations, etc. presentations, skits,
debates, speeches, etc

10 Modes of Communication

Different types of communication methods are used to deliver your message. Here, the 10 modes of communication
are different from the previous ones. Interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes of conversation are based
on human interaction during that communication. While these modes of communication are based on the type of
source we use for communication. These are some of the real-world communication methods. Let’s have a look at
them:

1. Typewriting only– In this method, communication happens only through typing. Examples are emails,
messages, etc.
2. Handwriting only– Here the communication from both ends is solely based on handwriting. An example
is a teacher correcting a student’s exam paper and writing comments in it.
3. Voice only– Here, both the communicators use voice only. An example is a phone call or a normal verbal
communication
4. Video only– Here, both the communicators use video to communicate. An example is a video call
5. Handwriting and Typing– Here either one of the communicators is using handwriting to share their
message and the other is using typing to relay their response or vice versa.
6. Typewriting and Video– Here either one of the communicators is using handwriting to share their
message and the other is using typing to relay their response or vice versa.
7. Handwriting and Video-Here either one of the communicators are using handwriting to share their
message and the other is using video to relay their response or vice versa.
8. Voice and Typewriting– Here either one of the communicators are using voice to share their message and
the other is using typing to relay their response or vice versa.
9. Voice and Handwriting-Here either one of the communicators is using voice to share their message and
the other is using handwriting to relay their response or vice versa.
10. Voice and Video-Here either one of the communicators is using voice to share their message and the other
is using video to relay their response or vice versa.

Resources: https://leverageedu.com/blog/modes-of-communication/

How to Work Effectively in a Team Environment


A team environment is one in which brainstorming, collaboration and joint projects are the norms. This
type of dynamic can be beneficial and rewarding if everyone communicates well and pulls their weight.
Working effectively in a team environment requires tact, patience, and a willingness to work in concert
with your colleagues.

Get Into the Right Mindset

When you work independently, you typically set your schedule, tackle projects in a manner that suits
your preferences, and are solely responsible for outcomes. In a team environment, ideas are shared,
workloads divided, and group consensus is required to act effectively when determining project scope
and direction. Understanding and committing to this group dynamic puts you in the right frame of mind
for a teamwork environment.
Agree to Agree

Teams are expected to produce results, so team members must all be on the same page when it comes to
common goals and objectives. Effective approaches involve an identified project, an agreed-upon
agenda of work, and a division of labor. It is often helpful to designate one member of the team as the
group leader to facilitate organization and provide direction.

Be Respectful of Each Other

You’re never going to agree with everyone in a team environment. However, it’s important to be
respectful of others' opinions and to recognize that in a group, there is not one single right way to
approach a project. Raise legitimate questions or concerns, but don’t belittle colleagues or call them out
for what you consider to be bad ideas. It's majority rule in most team environments, so chances are if an
idea is off base, others in the group will speak up as well.

Don’t Be a Slacker

Even when specific roles and responsibilities are assigned to team members, there’s going to be some
overlap. Someone will work a little more and someone will work a little less than the others. While you
shouldn’t jump in to pick up every dropped ball on a project, make an effort to contribute at 100
percent, meet deadlines, and be willing to lend a hand to advance the team’s initiatives when needed.

Don’t Gossip About Others

Gossiping about team members only leads to a sense of distrust, which can potentially derail the good
work you’re trying to accomplish. If you have a problem with a team member, discuss it privately or
involve your team leader. Don’t segregate into smaller groups within the team. This action only
fragments efforts and creates an uncomfortable and unproductive working environment.

Recognize the Contributions of Others

There’s no “I” in team, but that doesn’t mean members don’t like to be singled out for their positive
efforts and contributions. Acknowledge the work of others and express your appreciation for their
creativity and insight. It infuses the team with enthusiasm and creates a sense of camaraderie that is
valuable as you work collectively as a unit.

An environment of teamwork has the potential to produce exceptional results, as well as provide
dynamic and interesting work experiences. Approach this type of opportunity with tact, diplomacy and
professionalism to ensure optimal results.

Resources: https://smallbusiness.chron.com/work-effectively-team-environment-57331.html

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