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Emcee Script for INSET SEMINAR 2023

DAY 1: Activity EMCEE


Invocation Good morning everyone!

To start our day, may I request everybody to please stand


up for our opening prayer. This will be followed by the
singing of the Philippine National Anthem.

“Working hard for something we don’t care about is


called stress: Working hard for something we love is
called passion.” -Simon Sinek, author

Ladies and Gentlemen, good morning once again and


welcome to IN SERVICE TRAINING 2023.

My fellow teachers, it’s the time of the year once again


that we continue to cultivate our professional
developments. This 5-day event will significantly give
us a lot of learnings for us to grow effectively and
productively in our chosen field. So please, sit down,
relax and enjoy the rest of the day as we find meaning
in our activities.

Opening To kick-off this morning’s program, may we call on our


Remarks dear principal—Ma’am Andrea E. Glipo, to give us her
opening message. Let us give her a warm of applause.

Thank you so much ma’am for that warm message.

Introduction To give us insights on DepEd Order #4 s. 2022, may we


of Speaker call on our Language Coordinators in Elementary
Department, Ma’am Grace C. Manalili, Master Teacher
I and Ma’am Josemel A. Direlo, Teacher III.

Thank you so much Ma’am Grace and Ma’am Josemel


for that very informative talks.

DAY 3: Activity EMCEE


Good morning everyone!

To start our day, may I request everybody to please stand


up for our opening prayer. This will be followed by the
singing of the Philippine National Anthem.

Introduction To share with us knowledge on Literacy and Numeracy


of First (Legal Bases), I am pleased to introduced to you our
Speaker first speaker. She is an alumni of Bicol University,
Legazpi City and a degree holder of Bachelor of
Elementary Education with 39 Master of Arts Units.
Please welcome our school’s Filipino Coordinator in
elementary department – Ma’am Grace C. Manalili,
Master Teacher I.

Thank You so much ma’am for that fruitful talks.

Introduction Learning Math in early stage introduces children to


of second concepts, skills and thinking strategies that are essential
speaker in everyday life. This is why we give emphasis on
Improving Math learning in the Primary through
reading instruction. To expand our knowledge on this,
let me present to you our next speaker.

She graduated from Sorsogon State College, Bulan


Campus from where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree
in Elementary Education.

Please welcome our school’s reading coordinator in


primary level, ma’am Joanne B. Francisco, Teacher III.
Introduction Numeracy, like literacy, is key for students to access and
of third make sense of their world.  Being able to quantify and
speaker measure their environment in different ways will help
them to make wiser judgements about the kind of actions
to take in their lives. 

Hence, to discuss with us the teacher’s role in promoting


literacy and numeracy, may we call on our next speaker.
Please welcome, our English coordinator from Elementary
Department, Ma’am Josemel A. Direlo, Teacher III.

Introduction According to some studies, professional development


of fourth focusing on mathematics can have a positive effect on
Speaker students’ achievement. In other words, teachers who
learn more about teaching math are better teachers and
their students do better.

This is what we are going to learn for our next topic to be


discussed by our next speaker. He is a graduate of
Bachelor of Elementary Education from Veritas College of
Irosin and an active PESS, DRMM, Boy Scout, and MAPEH
coordinator.

Let us all welcome sir Melvin I. Direlo, Teacher III as he


discussed the contribution of professional development
to the effectiveness of teaching numeracy.

Introduction Research has shown that parental involvement in their


of fifth child’s literacy practices is a more powerful force than
speaker other family background variables, such as social class,
family size and level of parental education.

This is what being addressed for our next topic: How do


parents develop Literacy Skills at home?

This is to be discussed by our next speaker who is

Please welcome Ma’am Elsa A. Putol, Teacher I.


DAY 4: Activity EMCEE
Invocation Good morning everyone!

To start our day, may I request everybody to please stand


up for our opening prayer. This will be followed by the
singing of the Philippine National Anthem.
Introduction Literacy strategies can help teachers effectively frame
of first their reading lesson plans, encourage consistent study
speaker habits and track the progress of their students. If you're a
teacher looking to improve the reading abilities of your
students, it may be important to learn about different
literacy strategies so you can learn which option works
best for your classroom.

As such, here are some literacy strategies to be discussed


with us by our next speaker. She is an alumni of Veritas
College of Irosin from where she earned her Bachelor’s
degree in secondary education. And she is currently our
school’s Junior and senior high school coordinator. Please
welcome, Ma’am Lyn Estopare, Teacher III.

Introduction When teachers use activities that make learning engaging


of Second and fun, students are more willing to participate and
speaker take risks. Having fun while learning also helps students
retain information better because the process is enjoyable
and memorable.

Hence, here are some fun activities for strengthening


numeracy skills to be discussed by our next speaker. He is
a graduate of BSED major in Mathematics and a notable
alumni of Veritas College of Irosin. Please welcome, sir
Jumarie Francis, Teacher I.

Introduction Integrating literacy activities into mathematics


of third classes helps clarify concepts and can make mathematics
speaker more meaningful and interesting. As teachers, it is only
important that we learn some powerful ways of
integrating Literacy and Math.

To discuss this, it is my honor to present you our next


speaker who is an SCCian alumni and a degree holder
of Bachelor of Secondary Eduction major in
mathematics.

Please welcome our very own, Ma’am Juvy Diolata,


Teacher III.
Introduction A teacher must therefore constantly be aware of the fact
of fourth that his/her action, attitude, approaches, and manner will
speaker help to shape the child's gender role. For the teacher to
bring about change in the society, they should be given
pre-hand knowledge over the issue of gender bias.

To further expand our knowledge on this, let me


introduce to you our next speaker who is also an
SCCian Alumni and a degree holder of Bachelor of
Secondary Ed. Major in Biology. He is currently our
junior high school’s Yes-O and 4ps coordinator. Let us
all welcome sir Rowell Anthony F. Gracilla as he
discussed of teachers in challenging Gender
Inequalities.

Introduction Schools are important contexts for the socialization of


of Fifth young children’s gender attitudes and behaviour.
Speaker Teachers and classmates shape children’s gender
attitudes and, in turn, gender differences in cognition and
behaviour.

To learn more of this, let me introduce to you our next


speaker who is an alumni of Veritas College of Irosin from
where she eraned her Bachelor’s Degree in Secondary
Education major in English. Let us all welcome our very
own Ma’am Eljoymae Crebillo, Teacher II.

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