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Total human development with appropriate competencies 
A premier and globally-competitive university 
Provide relevant quality instruction, research, and extension 
To lead in transforming human resources into self-reliant citizens and responsible leaders 
To develop locally-responsive and globally-adaptive leaders 
and professionals imbued with desirable values who shall contribute in community development 
To provide high-quality professional learning opportunities 
and services in instruction, research, and extension 
that are accessible, affordable, relevant, and responsive to local 
and global needs 
Doctor of Philosophy 1. Provide advanced professional development for educators and high-level administrators imbued with Filipino values and adaptive in a global society 2. Institute leadership in education and administration for the development of quality human force who can improve practices, processes, and outcomes 3. Promote community development through research and extension services 
Master/Master of Arts/Science 1. Prepare school administrators and planners, curriculum specialists, pedagogy experts, and other professionals instilled with Filipino culture and values and responsive to globalization and change. 2. Develop leaders in the professions through the use of management theories and approaches that will improve client opportunity, achievement, and success. 3. Enhance the competencies and capabilities of the professionals in conducting research and extension services to respond effectively to the needs of target clienteles and service communities. 
FOR PARTICULARS, WRITE TO: 
THE DEAN 
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES 
DMMMSU-SLUC 
Agoo, La Union 
TeleFax No. 072-710-7959 
www.cgs.dmmmsu-sluc.com
we are the graduate studies-agoo of dmmmsu 
excellence and scholarship we pursue professionalism and service mark us true. 
we inform. 
we reform. 
we transform. 
all the way creating possibilities 
developing individuals, professionals, and communities. DECLARATION OF PURPOSE AND COMMITMENT 
Availing our Services 
1.Individual Mode 
This mode is applicable for individual walk-in clients who would like to seek technical advice or assistance from the faculty members of the College of Graduate Studies on specific disciplines. The client or individual is requested to follow certain protocol for purposes of systematizing the operations of the project. 
While a protocol will be observed, the process will be more of a non-formal process to make the services more accessible and convenient to our clients. 
2.Group Mode 
The group mode is applicable to group of individuals who would like to avail of the services of the experts of the College of Graduate Studies. This is more of a formal approach where the group will make a request letter addressed to the Dean of the College of Graduate Studies. 
3.Institutional Mode 
This mode is applicable to organizations who may wish to tap the services of the faculty members or the College of Graduate Studies for partnership in the specialized and technical programs and activities. This will be done through formal channels.
Our Objectives 
1.To inform and enable the acquisition of appropriate knowledge, skills, competencies, and attitude among our clienteles and service communities. 
2.To reform individuals, students, professionals, barangay folks as well through organizations, schools, institutions, and communities the application of the received information and technical know-how. 
3.To transform lives and communities emanating from the reformed acts and ways of the clients. 
Our Line of Expertise 
We offer advisory/consultancy along the following 
1.Pedagogy Training and Teaching Strategy Enhancement 
2.Program/Curriculum Planning and Development 
3.Instructional Materials Development 
4.Psychological Testing and Guidance & Counseling 
5.Assessment and Education of Special Learners 
6.Computer and Information Technology Skills Enhancement 
7.Language and Literacy Development 
8.Communication Skills and Proficiency Upgrading 
9.Data Management Analysis and Interpretation 
10.Mentoring on Administration and Supervision 
11.Talent and Skills Enhancement in Music, Arts, and Sports 
12.Livelihood Skills Training and Entrepreneurship 
13.Resource and Environmental Management 
14.Research and Development COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES EXTENSION PROGRAM AND SERVICES 
DMMMSU GRADUATE STUDIES-AGOO ADMINISTRATION 
ATTY. BENJAMIN P. SAPITULA, Ph. D. 
University President 
INOCENCIO D. MANGAOANG, JR., Ph.D. 
Chancellor 
EMMANUEL J. SONGCUAN, Ph. D. 
Dean 
Curriculum Advisers 
Ph. D. Education Administration/Mgmt Manuel T. Libao, Ed. D. 
Ph. D./MA in Science Education Tessie Q. Peralta, Ph. D. 
Ph. D./MA in Mathematics Education Delia V. Eisma, Ed. D. 
MA in Special Education Divina G. Naoe, MA 
MA in Physical Education Antonio V. Calicdan, Ed. D. 
MA in Language Teaching Fe M. Tangalin, Ph. D. 
MA in Teaching Music Lorna S. Areola, MA 
MA in Development Administration Joanne C. Rivera, Ed. D. 
MA in Teaching Home Economics Benjamin Valdez MS in Biology Elizabeth I. Olarte, Ph. D. 
Facilitators 
Instruction Dr. Joanne C. Rivera 
Research Dr. Diego A. Waguey 
Extension Dr. Nona A. Rivera 
Student Affairs and Services Dr. Remedios C. Neroza 
Alumni Affairs Prof. Eunice M. Villanueva 
Planning and Development Dr. Benjamin H. Valdez 
Quality Assurance Dr. Eduard Albay 
Management Information System Prof. Conrado C. Basa 
Guidance and Counseling Ms Cecilia Sanchez 
Gender and Development Prof. Elena Milan 
Cultural Affairs Prof. Lorna S. Areola 
Sports and Recreation Dr. Antonio V. Calicdan 
Advisers/Chairs 
Student Body Organization Prof. Nestor I. Ulpindo 
Disaster Preparedness & Risk Management Dr. Manuel T. Libao 
Instructional Materials Committee Prof. Melda M. Uychoco 
Linkages and International Relations Prof. Melda M. Uychoco 
Web-Based Program Development Ms Christianne Lynnette Cabanban 
Student Publication and Developmental Comm. Mr. Jesus Rafael Jarata 
Graduate Journals and Scholarly Works Dr. Fe. M. Tangalin 
Statistics Center Dr. Raquel D. Quiambao
We are DMMMSU. 
We are the people’s university committed to provide needs-base extension services to communities and clients. 
We contribute to human, community, and societal development 
by facilitating a developmental community revolution following 
the three-fold approach of informing, reforming, and transforming - 
Informing to open minds and empower people. 
Informed and empowered, people are better abled at reforming themselves. 
Empowered and reformed, people stand a chance in transforming their life and community. 
We at Graduate Studies-Agoo operationalize this mandate, 
in cooperation with the other colleges of the South La Union Campus, by extending services to our clients in the form of technical advice, lectures, and other services offered in our programs namely: 
Program 1 Educational Leadership, Professional Development, 
and Teacher Support 
Program 2 Language, Literacy, and Early Childhood Education 
Program 3 Special/Inclusive, Youth, and Adult Education 
Program 4 Technology, Institutional Development, 
and Capability Building 
Program 5 Environmental Protection, Conservation, 
and Disaster-Preparedness and Management 
Program 6 Health, Wellness, and Personality Development 
Program 7 Entrepreneurial and Livelihood Skills Development 
We are DMMMSU Graduate Studies-Agoo - 
We create possibilities to deliver development. 
Center for Research and Reform in Education and Teaching Excellence 
(CRREATE) 
If education seems to lead nowhere… 
…we CREATE possibilities… 
Services 
1. Pedagogy Training and Teaching Skills Enhancement on Specific Disciplines 
2. Language Ortography and Mother Tongue-Based instruction 
3. K-12 Teachers’ Training 
4. Teacher Induction Program 
5. Certificate Course for Non-Specialist Teachers (MAPE, Science, English, Math, Music, SPED) 
6. Instructional Materials Development 
7. Consultancy on Educational Problems and Action Research 
Learning Service Providers 
1. The College of Graduate Studies 
2. The College of Education 
3. Tangalin, Rogelio (Faculty Alumnus) 
4. Selga, Juanito 
5. Selga, Lourdes
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES 
EXTENSION PROGRAM AND SERVICES 
If life does not give… 
…we CLOTHE you with skills for success… 
Services 
1. Soap,/Dishwashing and Fabric Conditioner Making 
2. Caregiving Training 
3. Bonsai-Making 
4. Fish-Deboning 
5. Fishbone Calcium-Enriched Cookie Chips Making 
6. Noodle-Making 
7. Table Setting/Skirting 
Learning Service Providers 
1. Advincula, Zenaida 
2. Laron, Agnes 
3. Damaso, Jocelyn 
4. Mangaoang, Lourdes 
5. Marinas. Celerina 
6. Malaya, Vicky 
7. Urmaza, Elizabeth 
8. College of Arts and Sciences 
9. Institute of Fisheries 
10. Institute of Agriculture 
Making it Work: Higher Education for Students with Disabilities 
Music Capability Building 
Project 4: SPED Understanding Assessment of Special Needs
OUR PROJECTS, SERVICE COMMUNITIES, AND PARTNERS 
A collaboration of DMMMSU-South La Union Campus Colleges 
College of Education 
College of Arts and Sciences 
College of Computer Science 
Institute of Health and Allied Medical Sciences 
Institute of Fisheries 
Institute of Agriculture 
1. Professional Development Training Series (Packaged Seminar) 
Partners: Department of Education Regions 1 and 3 
Professional Organizations 
Civil Service Commission (Region 1) 
Provincial Government of La Union 
Municipal Government of Agoo, La Union 
Resources for the Blind, Inc. 
Project 1 (IELTS) 
Intensive English Language Training for Schools 
Project 2 (MATH) 
Mathematics Ability Training and Honing 
Project 3 (SCIENCE) 
Science Competency, Instructional Empowerment, 
and Capability Enhancement 
Project 4 (SPED) 
Special Program for Enabling the Differently-Abled 
Project 5 (LEAD) 
Leaders, Educators, and Administrators for 
Development 
Project 6 (WRITe) 
Writing Rhetoric and Innovative Technologistics 
in Journalism 
If spaces and numbers are confusions… 
… we’ll show you there’s order and system in the COSMOS… 
Services 
1. Data Management, Analysis, and Interpretation 
2. Research and Statistical Processing 
3. Computer Literacy and Information Technology Training 
Learning Service Providers 
1. Quiambao, Raquel 
2. Eisma, Delia 
3. Estrada, Tjaart Jan 
4. Disu, Daisy 
5. Albay, Eduard 
6. Baldemor, Mila 
7. Duran, Isidro 
8. Cuison, Floribeth 
9. Cabanban, Christianne Lynnette 
10. Casem, Elvin 
11. Dungan, Belinda 
12. Clarissa Albarillo 
13. Dacanay, Enrico 
14. Marzan, Charlie 
15. Pacho, Elsie 
16. Mendoza, Mario 
17. Acantillado, Ma. Teresa 
18. Veras, Agustin 
19. Basa, Conrado 
20. Aquino, Ronald 
21. Caoile, Albert
If life seems unfair and judgmental… 
…our COACH is ready to listen… 
Services 
1. Testing and Evaluation 
2. Psycho-Social Support 
3. Behavior Modification and Therapy 
4. Counselling Therapy Training 
Learning Service Providers 
1. Ayson, Marcelina 
2. Estrada, Pearl Natalie 
3. Neroza, Remedios 
4. Barbadillo, Claudia Denise 
5. Pascua, Zemaida 
6. Milan, Elena 
7. Marvida, Noemi 
8. Sanchez, Cecilia 
Project 7 (HYMN) 
Honing the Young for Music and Nurturance of Talent 
Project 8 (SPORTS) 
Special Program for Organized Recreation and Training in Sports Project 9 (HOME) 
Home Management and Entrepreneurship 
Project 10 (GUIDE) 
Guidance, Intervention, Discovery of Self-Strength, 
and Empowerment 
Project 11 (PODCAST) 
Professional and Organizational Development in Computer Use and Advancement in Science and Technology Training 
1.Assist-an-Institution/ Local Government 
Recipients: Philippine Public Safety College-RTC-1 
St. Benedict Foundation for the Youth and Aging 
Department of Social Welfare and Development 
Second Congressional District of La Union 
Municipality of Agoo, La Union 
Agoo Technical and Vocational Training Center, 
Barangay Salay, Mangaldan and 
Ultimate Child Center 
2.Adopt-a-District/School 
Recipients: Agoo East District 
Agoo West District 
Pugo District 
Sto. Tomas District 
Rosario District 
Paniqui South District 
Don Eufemio F. Eriguel Memorial National 
High School 
President Elpidio Quirino National 
High School 
Capas Integrated School 
San Manuel National High School 
Ambitacay Elementary School 
Tavora Elementary School 
Palina East Elementary School 
3. Gabay sa Kaunlaran 
Partners: Philippine Information Agency 
DZAG (Radyo ng Bayan)
If language and communication barriers are problems… 
…we’re just a CALL away … 
Services 
1. Language Proficiency Assessment 
2. Grammar Upgrading and Language Skills Enhancement 
3. Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language (Short-Term Teacher’s Course) 
4. Customized Language Training (Individualized or Group Short-Term Course) 
5. Trainer’s Training for Coaching in Language Festival 
6. Effective Communication in the Information Age (Writing Business Letters, Resolutions, Proposals, Memos, e-Communiques, PhonEthics) 
7. Toastmaster’s Training(Public Speaking and Emceeing) and Effective Conversations 
8. Journalistic and Creative Writing 
9. Writing Technical and Scientific Reports 
10. Technical Editing of Researches and Reports 
11. Research Consultancy 
12. Mother Tongue-Bases Instruction 
13. Language Training in Iluko and Foreign Languages (Nihonggo) 
If old systems and structures hamper growth and development… 
..let’s plan CHANGE for Development… 
Services 
1. Leadership Training 
2. Rural and Urban Development Planning 
3. Mentoring and Consultancy 
4. Research and Development 
Learning Service Providers 
1. Buccat, Honorio 
2. Fangon, Marissa 
3. Felino, Neri 
4. Nisperos, Paulito 
5. Quesada, Alfredo, Jr. 
6. Rivera, Joanne 
7. Sapitula, Benjamin 
8. Waguey, Diego 
9. Fangon, Marissa
Learning Service Providers 
1. Cabanban, Christianne Lynnette, Google Certified Teacher 
2. Calica, Eufemia, Faculty Alumni 
3. Casem, Elvin, Technology Specialist 
4. Cuison, Floribeth, Technology Specialist 
5. Dacaymat, Lucille, Technology Specialist 
6. Fortes , Dona, MA in Filipino 
7. Jacaban, John Osias, Creative Spirit 
8. Jarata , Jesus Rafael, PhD in Developmental Communication 
9. Libatique , Josephine, MA in Language Teaching/Graduate Alumni 
10. Llarenas , Abelyn, Communication Expert 
11. Malagayo , Renante, Master in Education (Filipino) 
12. Mangaoang , Magdalena , Master in Education (Filipino) 
13. Nisperos , Paulito, PhD in Development Administration 
14. Obillo , Sonia, Communication Expert 
15. Orille, Adela, PhD in Literature, Faculty Alumni 
16. Regacho , Joji Ann , MA in Development Administration 
17. Rivera, April, MA in Language Teaching 
18. Runas, Grace, Faculty Alumni 
19. Sacayanan, Eligio, (Faculty Alumnus) 
20. Songcuan, Emmanuel J. , PhD in Language Education 
21. Tangalin, Fe M., PhD in Language Education 
22. Tarampi,William, MA in Language Teaching, Graduate Alumni 
23. Tumanan , Melody, MA in Language Teaching 
24. Uychoco , Dionisio, MA in Educational Management (English) 
25. Uychoco , Melda M, MA in Language Teaching, 
US Department of State TESOL Scholar 
26. Viduya , Maricon C., PhD in Language Education 
27. Waguey , Loreto, PhD in Language Education 
28. US State Department-Embassy Manila (Regional English Language Office) 
If school efforts do not seem improving… 
…we have a CLASS for you… 
Services 
1. Leadership Training 
2. Mentoring and Consultancy 
3. Research for School Development 
4. Technology and Management Program 
5. Program and Policy Implementation and Evaluation 
Learning Service Providers 
1. Ancheta, Adelina 
2. Balderas, Donato (Schools Division Superintendent/ 
3. Buccat, Honorio 
4. Eslabra, Jimmie (Graduate Alumnus) 
5. Laud, Domingo (Principal) 
6. Libao, Manuel 
7. Neri, Felino 
8. Neroza, Remedios 
9. Rivera, Nona 
10. Rivera, Ross (Principal, DEFEMNS) 
11. Rualo, Juanito 
12. Runas, Grace (Faculty Alumna) 
13. Sacayanan, Eligio (Faculty Alumnus) 
14. Sapitula, Benjamin 
15. Songcuan, Emmanuel 
16. Ulpindo, Nestor 
17. Uychoco, Dionisio 
18. Valdez, Benjamin 
19. Waguey, Diego
If society casts a blind eye and deaf ear… 
…cast your CARES on us… 
Services 
1. Assessment and Evaluation of Special Needs 
2. Intervention and Treatment of Special Cases 
3. Behavior Modification and Therapeutic Activities 
4. Training in Handling Disabilities and Special Needs 
a. Handling the Visually Impaired 
b. Handling the Hearing Impaired 
5. Curriculum Development and Materials Production Consultancy 
6. Parents Support and Training Program 
Learning Service Providers 
1. Ayson, Marcelina 
2. Domingo, Gerald Adelma 
3. Duenas, Grace 
4. Estrada, Pearl Natalie 
5. Milan, Elena 
6. Naoe, Divina 
7. Domondon, Stelle 
8. Quesada, Marina, Faculty Alumna 
9. Ugay, Genevieve, Graduate Alumna 
10. Resources for the Blind, Inc. 
If the earth is a concern… 
…we are green CELLS ready to act… 
Services 
1. Tree Planting and Green Environment 
2. Bioliteracy and Wildlife Conservation 
3. Integrated Coastal Management and Water Education 
4. Conducting Science Investigatory Projects and Action Research 
5. Science Testing Capability Building Program 
Learning Service Providers 
1. Banderlipe Cristina 
2. Bautista, Levy 
3. Calicdan, Theresa 
4. Dalumay, Flordiliza 
5. Jacla, Godofreda 
6. Mabutas, Mercedita 
7. Mangaoang, Inocencio, Jr 
8. Mangaoang, Lourdes 
9. Marinas, Celerina 
10. Molina, Alicia 
11. Ngilangil, Leonora 
12. Obillo, Jayson 
13. Olarte, Elizabeth 
14. Osillos, Priscilita 
15. Peralta, Tessie 
16. Rualo, Glenadi 
17. Rosido, Cecilia, DepEd Regional Science Supervisor/ 
Graduate Alumna 
18. Selga, Corinne 
19. Tadifa, Frederick 
20. Tavara, Janice 
21. Torres, John Raymund 
22. Valdez, Rosanna 
23. Villanueva, Prescilita 
24. Institute of Health and Allied Medical Sciences
If performance does not show … 
… allow us to bring out the CHAMPS… 
Services 
1. Sports Coaching and Training 
2. Sports Officiating 
3. Photography and Visual Arts 
4. Physical Wellness Training Program 
5. P.E Curriculum Development 
Learning Service Providers 
1. Ballesil, Judalyn 
2. Batoon, Macrina 
3. Bustamante, Antonio 
4. Calicdan, Antonio V. 
5. Carungay, Melba 
6. Carungay, Ralph 
7. Carungay, Serafin 
8. Dariano, Emma 
9. Estepa, Dino 
10. Gomes, Irene 
If voice and notes play out of sync and tune… 
… we’ll create a CHIME… 
Services 
1. Choir Organizing and Directing 
2. Voice Lessons 
3. Musical Instrument Training 
4. Angklung Ensemble 
5. Music Education Consultancy 
6. Music Capability Training Program 
Learning Service Providers 
1. Areola, Lorna 
2. Barcelo, Joselito 
3. Selga, Juanito, Faculty Alumnus 
4. Selga, Lourdes. Faculty Alumna 
5. Villanueva, Eunice 
6. Panem. Clarence, Faculty Alumnus 
7. Dispo, Gilbert (Graduate Student) 
8. Constantino, Bien (Graduate Student)
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES 
EXTENSION PROGRAM AND SERVICES 
Series 2: Optimizing Mathematics 
Learning Through Technology 
April 10-12, 2014 
Series 2: Optimizing Mathematics 
Learning Through Technology 
April 10-12, 2014 
EDUCATION, PROFESSIONAL 
DEVELOPMENT, AND TEACHER SUPPORT 
PROGRAM 
Project 1: Intensive English Language 
Training for Schoolteachers (IELTS) 
TESOLutions Seminar Series 
May 5-10, 2014 
SEMINAR ON 
EMPOWERING the 21st 
CENTURY SCHOOL LEADERS 
September 20, 27, and 
October 11, 2014

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CGS Extension Program

  • 1. Total human development with appropriate competencies A premier and globally-competitive university Provide relevant quality instruction, research, and extension To lead in transforming human resources into self-reliant citizens and responsible leaders To develop locally-responsive and globally-adaptive leaders and professionals imbued with desirable values who shall contribute in community development To provide high-quality professional learning opportunities and services in instruction, research, and extension that are accessible, affordable, relevant, and responsive to local and global needs Doctor of Philosophy 1. Provide advanced professional development for educators and high-level administrators imbued with Filipino values and adaptive in a global society 2. Institute leadership in education and administration for the development of quality human force who can improve practices, processes, and outcomes 3. Promote community development through research and extension services Master/Master of Arts/Science 1. Prepare school administrators and planners, curriculum specialists, pedagogy experts, and other professionals instilled with Filipino culture and values and responsive to globalization and change. 2. Develop leaders in the professions through the use of management theories and approaches that will improve client opportunity, achievement, and success. 3. Enhance the competencies and capabilities of the professionals in conducting research and extension services to respond effectively to the needs of target clienteles and service communities. FOR PARTICULARS, WRITE TO: THE DEAN COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES DMMMSU-SLUC Agoo, La Union TeleFax No. 072-710-7959 www.cgs.dmmmsu-sluc.com
  • 2. we are the graduate studies-agoo of dmmmsu excellence and scholarship we pursue professionalism and service mark us true. we inform. we reform. we transform. all the way creating possibilities developing individuals, professionals, and communities. DECLARATION OF PURPOSE AND COMMITMENT Availing our Services 1.Individual Mode This mode is applicable for individual walk-in clients who would like to seek technical advice or assistance from the faculty members of the College of Graduate Studies on specific disciplines. The client or individual is requested to follow certain protocol for purposes of systematizing the operations of the project. While a protocol will be observed, the process will be more of a non-formal process to make the services more accessible and convenient to our clients. 2.Group Mode The group mode is applicable to group of individuals who would like to avail of the services of the experts of the College of Graduate Studies. This is more of a formal approach where the group will make a request letter addressed to the Dean of the College of Graduate Studies. 3.Institutional Mode This mode is applicable to organizations who may wish to tap the services of the faculty members or the College of Graduate Studies for partnership in the specialized and technical programs and activities. This will be done through formal channels.
  • 3. Our Objectives 1.To inform and enable the acquisition of appropriate knowledge, skills, competencies, and attitude among our clienteles and service communities. 2.To reform individuals, students, professionals, barangay folks as well through organizations, schools, institutions, and communities the application of the received information and technical know-how. 3.To transform lives and communities emanating from the reformed acts and ways of the clients. Our Line of Expertise We offer advisory/consultancy along the following 1.Pedagogy Training and Teaching Strategy Enhancement 2.Program/Curriculum Planning and Development 3.Instructional Materials Development 4.Psychological Testing and Guidance & Counseling 5.Assessment and Education of Special Learners 6.Computer and Information Technology Skills Enhancement 7.Language and Literacy Development 8.Communication Skills and Proficiency Upgrading 9.Data Management Analysis and Interpretation 10.Mentoring on Administration and Supervision 11.Talent and Skills Enhancement in Music, Arts, and Sports 12.Livelihood Skills Training and Entrepreneurship 13.Resource and Environmental Management 14.Research and Development COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES EXTENSION PROGRAM AND SERVICES DMMMSU GRADUATE STUDIES-AGOO ADMINISTRATION ATTY. BENJAMIN P. SAPITULA, Ph. D. University President INOCENCIO D. MANGAOANG, JR., Ph.D. Chancellor EMMANUEL J. SONGCUAN, Ph. D. Dean Curriculum Advisers Ph. D. Education Administration/Mgmt Manuel T. Libao, Ed. D. Ph. D./MA in Science Education Tessie Q. Peralta, Ph. D. Ph. D./MA in Mathematics Education Delia V. Eisma, Ed. D. MA in Special Education Divina G. Naoe, MA MA in Physical Education Antonio V. Calicdan, Ed. D. MA in Language Teaching Fe M. Tangalin, Ph. D. MA in Teaching Music Lorna S. Areola, MA MA in Development Administration Joanne C. Rivera, Ed. D. MA in Teaching Home Economics Benjamin Valdez MS in Biology Elizabeth I. Olarte, Ph. D. Facilitators Instruction Dr. Joanne C. Rivera Research Dr. Diego A. Waguey Extension Dr. Nona A. Rivera Student Affairs and Services Dr. Remedios C. Neroza Alumni Affairs Prof. Eunice M. Villanueva Planning and Development Dr. Benjamin H. Valdez Quality Assurance Dr. Eduard Albay Management Information System Prof. Conrado C. Basa Guidance and Counseling Ms Cecilia Sanchez Gender and Development Prof. Elena Milan Cultural Affairs Prof. Lorna S. Areola Sports and Recreation Dr. Antonio V. Calicdan Advisers/Chairs Student Body Organization Prof. Nestor I. Ulpindo Disaster Preparedness & Risk Management Dr. Manuel T. Libao Instructional Materials Committee Prof. Melda M. Uychoco Linkages and International Relations Prof. Melda M. Uychoco Web-Based Program Development Ms Christianne Lynnette Cabanban Student Publication and Developmental Comm. Mr. Jesus Rafael Jarata Graduate Journals and Scholarly Works Dr. Fe. M. Tangalin Statistics Center Dr. Raquel D. Quiambao
  • 4. We are DMMMSU. We are the people’s university committed to provide needs-base extension services to communities and clients. We contribute to human, community, and societal development by facilitating a developmental community revolution following the three-fold approach of informing, reforming, and transforming - Informing to open minds and empower people. Informed and empowered, people are better abled at reforming themselves. Empowered and reformed, people stand a chance in transforming their life and community. We at Graduate Studies-Agoo operationalize this mandate, in cooperation with the other colleges of the South La Union Campus, by extending services to our clients in the form of technical advice, lectures, and other services offered in our programs namely: Program 1 Educational Leadership, Professional Development, and Teacher Support Program 2 Language, Literacy, and Early Childhood Education Program 3 Special/Inclusive, Youth, and Adult Education Program 4 Technology, Institutional Development, and Capability Building Program 5 Environmental Protection, Conservation, and Disaster-Preparedness and Management Program 6 Health, Wellness, and Personality Development Program 7 Entrepreneurial and Livelihood Skills Development We are DMMMSU Graduate Studies-Agoo - We create possibilities to deliver development. Center for Research and Reform in Education and Teaching Excellence (CRREATE) If education seems to lead nowhere… …we CREATE possibilities… Services 1. Pedagogy Training and Teaching Skills Enhancement on Specific Disciplines 2. Language Ortography and Mother Tongue-Based instruction 3. K-12 Teachers’ Training 4. Teacher Induction Program 5. Certificate Course for Non-Specialist Teachers (MAPE, Science, English, Math, Music, SPED) 6. Instructional Materials Development 7. Consultancy on Educational Problems and Action Research Learning Service Providers 1. The College of Graduate Studies 2. The College of Education 3. Tangalin, Rogelio (Faculty Alumnus) 4. Selga, Juanito 5. Selga, Lourdes
  • 5. COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES EXTENSION PROGRAM AND SERVICES If life does not give… …we CLOTHE you with skills for success… Services 1. Soap,/Dishwashing and Fabric Conditioner Making 2. Caregiving Training 3. Bonsai-Making 4. Fish-Deboning 5. Fishbone Calcium-Enriched Cookie Chips Making 6. Noodle-Making 7. Table Setting/Skirting Learning Service Providers 1. Advincula, Zenaida 2. Laron, Agnes 3. Damaso, Jocelyn 4. Mangaoang, Lourdes 5. Marinas. Celerina 6. Malaya, Vicky 7. Urmaza, Elizabeth 8. College of Arts and Sciences 9. Institute of Fisheries 10. Institute of Agriculture Making it Work: Higher Education for Students with Disabilities Music Capability Building Project 4: SPED Understanding Assessment of Special Needs
  • 6. OUR PROJECTS, SERVICE COMMUNITIES, AND PARTNERS A collaboration of DMMMSU-South La Union Campus Colleges College of Education College of Arts and Sciences College of Computer Science Institute of Health and Allied Medical Sciences Institute of Fisheries Institute of Agriculture 1. Professional Development Training Series (Packaged Seminar) Partners: Department of Education Regions 1 and 3 Professional Organizations Civil Service Commission (Region 1) Provincial Government of La Union Municipal Government of Agoo, La Union Resources for the Blind, Inc. Project 1 (IELTS) Intensive English Language Training for Schools Project 2 (MATH) Mathematics Ability Training and Honing Project 3 (SCIENCE) Science Competency, Instructional Empowerment, and Capability Enhancement Project 4 (SPED) Special Program for Enabling the Differently-Abled Project 5 (LEAD) Leaders, Educators, and Administrators for Development Project 6 (WRITe) Writing Rhetoric and Innovative Technologistics in Journalism If spaces and numbers are confusions… … we’ll show you there’s order and system in the COSMOS… Services 1. Data Management, Analysis, and Interpretation 2. Research and Statistical Processing 3. Computer Literacy and Information Technology Training Learning Service Providers 1. Quiambao, Raquel 2. Eisma, Delia 3. Estrada, Tjaart Jan 4. Disu, Daisy 5. Albay, Eduard 6. Baldemor, Mila 7. Duran, Isidro 8. Cuison, Floribeth 9. Cabanban, Christianne Lynnette 10. Casem, Elvin 11. Dungan, Belinda 12. Clarissa Albarillo 13. Dacanay, Enrico 14. Marzan, Charlie 15. Pacho, Elsie 16. Mendoza, Mario 17. Acantillado, Ma. Teresa 18. Veras, Agustin 19. Basa, Conrado 20. Aquino, Ronald 21. Caoile, Albert
  • 7. If life seems unfair and judgmental… …our COACH is ready to listen… Services 1. Testing and Evaluation 2. Psycho-Social Support 3. Behavior Modification and Therapy 4. Counselling Therapy Training Learning Service Providers 1. Ayson, Marcelina 2. Estrada, Pearl Natalie 3. Neroza, Remedios 4. Barbadillo, Claudia Denise 5. Pascua, Zemaida 6. Milan, Elena 7. Marvida, Noemi 8. Sanchez, Cecilia Project 7 (HYMN) Honing the Young for Music and Nurturance of Talent Project 8 (SPORTS) Special Program for Organized Recreation and Training in Sports Project 9 (HOME) Home Management and Entrepreneurship Project 10 (GUIDE) Guidance, Intervention, Discovery of Self-Strength, and Empowerment Project 11 (PODCAST) Professional and Organizational Development in Computer Use and Advancement in Science and Technology Training 1.Assist-an-Institution/ Local Government Recipients: Philippine Public Safety College-RTC-1 St. Benedict Foundation for the Youth and Aging Department of Social Welfare and Development Second Congressional District of La Union Municipality of Agoo, La Union Agoo Technical and Vocational Training Center, Barangay Salay, Mangaldan and Ultimate Child Center 2.Adopt-a-District/School Recipients: Agoo East District Agoo West District Pugo District Sto. Tomas District Rosario District Paniqui South District Don Eufemio F. Eriguel Memorial National High School President Elpidio Quirino National High School Capas Integrated School San Manuel National High School Ambitacay Elementary School Tavora Elementary School Palina East Elementary School 3. Gabay sa Kaunlaran Partners: Philippine Information Agency DZAG (Radyo ng Bayan)
  • 8. If language and communication barriers are problems… …we’re just a CALL away … Services 1. Language Proficiency Assessment 2. Grammar Upgrading and Language Skills Enhancement 3. Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language (Short-Term Teacher’s Course) 4. Customized Language Training (Individualized or Group Short-Term Course) 5. Trainer’s Training for Coaching in Language Festival 6. Effective Communication in the Information Age (Writing Business Letters, Resolutions, Proposals, Memos, e-Communiques, PhonEthics) 7. Toastmaster’s Training(Public Speaking and Emceeing) and Effective Conversations 8. Journalistic and Creative Writing 9. Writing Technical and Scientific Reports 10. Technical Editing of Researches and Reports 11. Research Consultancy 12. Mother Tongue-Bases Instruction 13. Language Training in Iluko and Foreign Languages (Nihonggo) If old systems and structures hamper growth and development… ..let’s plan CHANGE for Development… Services 1. Leadership Training 2. Rural and Urban Development Planning 3. Mentoring and Consultancy 4. Research and Development Learning Service Providers 1. Buccat, Honorio 2. Fangon, Marissa 3. Felino, Neri 4. Nisperos, Paulito 5. Quesada, Alfredo, Jr. 6. Rivera, Joanne 7. Sapitula, Benjamin 8. Waguey, Diego 9. Fangon, Marissa
  • 9. Learning Service Providers 1. Cabanban, Christianne Lynnette, Google Certified Teacher 2. Calica, Eufemia, Faculty Alumni 3. Casem, Elvin, Technology Specialist 4. Cuison, Floribeth, Technology Specialist 5. Dacaymat, Lucille, Technology Specialist 6. Fortes , Dona, MA in Filipino 7. Jacaban, John Osias, Creative Spirit 8. Jarata , Jesus Rafael, PhD in Developmental Communication 9. Libatique , Josephine, MA in Language Teaching/Graduate Alumni 10. Llarenas , Abelyn, Communication Expert 11. Malagayo , Renante, Master in Education (Filipino) 12. Mangaoang , Magdalena , Master in Education (Filipino) 13. Nisperos , Paulito, PhD in Development Administration 14. Obillo , Sonia, Communication Expert 15. Orille, Adela, PhD in Literature, Faculty Alumni 16. Regacho , Joji Ann , MA in Development Administration 17. Rivera, April, MA in Language Teaching 18. Runas, Grace, Faculty Alumni 19. Sacayanan, Eligio, (Faculty Alumnus) 20. Songcuan, Emmanuel J. , PhD in Language Education 21. Tangalin, Fe M., PhD in Language Education 22. Tarampi,William, MA in Language Teaching, Graduate Alumni 23. Tumanan , Melody, MA in Language Teaching 24. Uychoco , Dionisio, MA in Educational Management (English) 25. Uychoco , Melda M, MA in Language Teaching, US Department of State TESOL Scholar 26. Viduya , Maricon C., PhD in Language Education 27. Waguey , Loreto, PhD in Language Education 28. US State Department-Embassy Manila (Regional English Language Office) If school efforts do not seem improving… …we have a CLASS for you… Services 1. Leadership Training 2. Mentoring and Consultancy 3. Research for School Development 4. Technology and Management Program 5. Program and Policy Implementation and Evaluation Learning Service Providers 1. Ancheta, Adelina 2. Balderas, Donato (Schools Division Superintendent/ 3. Buccat, Honorio 4. Eslabra, Jimmie (Graduate Alumnus) 5. Laud, Domingo (Principal) 6. Libao, Manuel 7. Neri, Felino 8. Neroza, Remedios 9. Rivera, Nona 10. Rivera, Ross (Principal, DEFEMNS) 11. Rualo, Juanito 12. Runas, Grace (Faculty Alumna) 13. Sacayanan, Eligio (Faculty Alumnus) 14. Sapitula, Benjamin 15. Songcuan, Emmanuel 16. Ulpindo, Nestor 17. Uychoco, Dionisio 18. Valdez, Benjamin 19. Waguey, Diego
  • 10. If society casts a blind eye and deaf ear… …cast your CARES on us… Services 1. Assessment and Evaluation of Special Needs 2. Intervention and Treatment of Special Cases 3. Behavior Modification and Therapeutic Activities 4. Training in Handling Disabilities and Special Needs a. Handling the Visually Impaired b. Handling the Hearing Impaired 5. Curriculum Development and Materials Production Consultancy 6. Parents Support and Training Program Learning Service Providers 1. Ayson, Marcelina 2. Domingo, Gerald Adelma 3. Duenas, Grace 4. Estrada, Pearl Natalie 5. Milan, Elena 6. Naoe, Divina 7. Domondon, Stelle 8. Quesada, Marina, Faculty Alumna 9. Ugay, Genevieve, Graduate Alumna 10. Resources for the Blind, Inc. If the earth is a concern… …we are green CELLS ready to act… Services 1. Tree Planting and Green Environment 2. Bioliteracy and Wildlife Conservation 3. Integrated Coastal Management and Water Education 4. Conducting Science Investigatory Projects and Action Research 5. Science Testing Capability Building Program Learning Service Providers 1. Banderlipe Cristina 2. Bautista, Levy 3. Calicdan, Theresa 4. Dalumay, Flordiliza 5. Jacla, Godofreda 6. Mabutas, Mercedita 7. Mangaoang, Inocencio, Jr 8. Mangaoang, Lourdes 9. Marinas, Celerina 10. Molina, Alicia 11. Ngilangil, Leonora 12. Obillo, Jayson 13. Olarte, Elizabeth 14. Osillos, Priscilita 15. Peralta, Tessie 16. Rualo, Glenadi 17. Rosido, Cecilia, DepEd Regional Science Supervisor/ Graduate Alumna 18. Selga, Corinne 19. Tadifa, Frederick 20. Tavara, Janice 21. Torres, John Raymund 22. Valdez, Rosanna 23. Villanueva, Prescilita 24. Institute of Health and Allied Medical Sciences
  • 11. If performance does not show … … allow us to bring out the CHAMPS… Services 1. Sports Coaching and Training 2. Sports Officiating 3. Photography and Visual Arts 4. Physical Wellness Training Program 5. P.E Curriculum Development Learning Service Providers 1. Ballesil, Judalyn 2. Batoon, Macrina 3. Bustamante, Antonio 4. Calicdan, Antonio V. 5. Carungay, Melba 6. Carungay, Ralph 7. Carungay, Serafin 8. Dariano, Emma 9. Estepa, Dino 10. Gomes, Irene If voice and notes play out of sync and tune… … we’ll create a CHIME… Services 1. Choir Organizing and Directing 2. Voice Lessons 3. Musical Instrument Training 4. Angklung Ensemble 5. Music Education Consultancy 6. Music Capability Training Program Learning Service Providers 1. Areola, Lorna 2. Barcelo, Joselito 3. Selga, Juanito, Faculty Alumnus 4. Selga, Lourdes. Faculty Alumna 5. Villanueva, Eunice 6. Panem. Clarence, Faculty Alumnus 7. Dispo, Gilbert (Graduate Student) 8. Constantino, Bien (Graduate Student)
  • 12. COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES EXTENSION PROGRAM AND SERVICES Series 2: Optimizing Mathematics Learning Through Technology April 10-12, 2014 Series 2: Optimizing Mathematics Learning Through Technology April 10-12, 2014 EDUCATION, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, AND TEACHER SUPPORT PROGRAM Project 1: Intensive English Language Training for Schoolteachers (IELTS) TESOLutions Seminar Series May 5-10, 2014 SEMINAR ON EMPOWERING the 21st CENTURY SCHOOL LEADERS September 20, 27, and October 11, 2014