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De Vera to graduates: look back at the years of hard work and determination

“Let your graduation remind you of the gains that you have achieved collectively and individually.”- J. Prosper E. De Vera III, Chairperson of Commission on Higher Education (CHED).

 

While the pandemic has hindered the education institutions to initiate face-to-face graduation, Dr. De Vera believed that it did not stop the CHED’s aspirations to produce competitive and quality graduates in a form of flexible learning.

 

In his speech during the 2020 & 2021 West Visayas State University Online Commencement Exercises, Dr. De Vera has projected honor and displayed a salutation to the graduates who successfully championed the difficulties of remote learning.

 

“I understand your frustration of missing a live graduation pero saludo ako sa inyo dahil nagpatagumpayan ninyo ang mga hamon ng pandemya at naipagpatuloy sa kabila ng mga balakid at limitasyon at ngayon ay mas handa na kayong harapin ang susunod na yugto ng inyong buhay,” Dr. De Vera said.

 

Aside from gracing the graduation rights, Dr. De Vera has also witnessed stories of success among students who are facing difficulties in online learning where he also shared it during his graduation message.

 

Exuding pride and happiness, Dr. De Vera shared that even during a pandemic, there are more than 1.6 million Filipinos in more than 200 public universities who now continue to receive quality education for free.

 

It might have been hard for the students but he also ensured that the CHED will continue to nourish the skills of the learners who are dedicated to working independently by adapting policy in the new normal.

 

“You and your university were able to courageously respond to the needs of the times. Move forward as one and rise above the challenges. Now in the part of CHED, we acted quickly and conscientiously at the onset of pandemic and devised ways to allow continued access to quality education through flexible modes of learning,” Dr. De Vera emphasized.

 

Dr. De Vera is also optimistic that the graduates will become active contributors to the national growth and competitiveness of the country.

 

He also urged the graduates to make a distinctive mark in society by transforming lives through the competencies they acquired anchored to the university’s core values.  

 

“Never stop learning and continue to pursue activities that will serve as precursors of discovery to ensure continuous productivity and sustainability for our future generation,” Dr. De Vera concluded.

-Jonar Dorado/CILPI

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WVSU holds first ever virtual graduation rites

For the first time, the West Visayas State University (WVSU) aired its 119th Commencement Exercise through virtual set up on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 via live-streams on WVSU Facebook Page and WVSU WebAdmin YouTube channel.

For 119 years, WVSU has lived up to its commitment to develop lifelong learners and transform communities as agents of change. This year the university commends the 449 graduates for the Class 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 who received their bachelors’, masters’, and doctoral degrees, as conferred by the WVSU President, Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz.

The virtual ceremony marks as the culmination of all the hardwork by the graduates from different Colleges in the University. Out of the 449 total number of graduates, 284 of it were from the Class 2019-2020 and 165 from Class 2020-2021: College of Agriculture and Forestry (CAF), 11; College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), 127; College of Business and Management (CBM), 23; College of Communication (COC), 8; College of Education (COE), 242; College of Information and Communications Technology (CICT), 4; College of Nursing (CON), 8; and College of PESCAR, 26.

Present in the pre-recorded virtual celebration of perseverance and excellence of the WVSU graduates was the Chairman of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Dr. J. Prospero E. De Vera III who was the keynote speaker. Dr. De Vera commended the success stories of everyone despite the problems and challenges caused by the pandemic.

Atty. Dennis T. Ventillacion, President of the WVSU Federated Alumni Associations, led the Pledge of Induction of the graduating classes.

The Graduates’ Prayer was led by the Most Outstanding Graduate from the College of Education, Dr. Edsel O. Coronado.

-Zennia Mirasol/CILPI

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Internationalization highlighted in CHED forum; WVSU named as one of PHE project recipients

“Know and understand what internationalization is.”

- Atty. Lily Freida M. Milla, CESO IV.

  This sums up the very message of CHED Webinar on Responding Higher Education Challenges through Internationalization, July 23.

       Whereas, West Visayas State University was selected as one of the 14 public universities in the Philippines to be part of CHED’s Fostering World Class Philippine Universities in line with the Building the Internationalization Competitiveness of the Philippine Higher Education Project.

      During her keynote speech, Atty. Milla quoted International Relations officers (IROs) PH, “We envision the internationalization of Philippine higher education as a driver of quality, relevant, and sustainable trailblazing opportunities for institutions, agencies, and other stakeholders that will transform the country into a knowledge-based society.”

     The OIC office of the Deputy Executive Director also discussed the Internationalization as a DRIVER of Philippine Higher Education.

     This strategy was integrated to develop high-quality and high-impact internationalization initiatives, re-engineer existing policies, institutionalize internationalization, vitalize inter-agency cooperation, engage industries and related stakeholders, and reinforce compelling messages and incentives.

     However, Atty. Milla shared that the internationalization approaches of CHED were greatly affected by the pandemic. “Until COVID-19 struck–and international education is now being challenged and in fact, the value of internationalization is again being questioned, and it is, in fact, being disputed.”

     The Fostering World Class Philippine Universities is a project to boost the global presence of the Philippine higher education sector and cultivate world-class Philippine universities.

     This was participated by 14 public universities initially selected for this project to accelerate local and global inter-university research collaboration, to improve academic reputation, to promote international initiatives and increase global reputation and engagement, to foster great international linkages, and benchmarking of Philippines HEIs with leading foreign universities.  

-Jonar Dorado/CILPI

Here is the full list of winners for the master’s level:

1st Place: “Science Teachers’ Laboratory Activity Peferences, Local Resources and Cultural Knowledge: Bases for the Development of a Placed-Based Laboratory Activity” by Aura Carmela Ferrariz-Sendico – MAEd Biological Science

2nd Place: “Caring Pedagogy: An Exploration on Distance Learning in English” by G.L. John Clavel Haro – MAEd English Language Teaching 

3rd Place: “Development of Instructional Materials Anchored on Universal Design for Learning” by Diospyros C. Fuentes – MEd Special Education 

Meanwhile, the winning doctoral dissertations are as follows:

1st Place:  “Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Non-Biology Specialists: Basis for the Development of a Teaching Guide” by Ferolyn J. Balajadia – PhD in Science Education (Biology). 

2nd Place: “Development of a Peace Education Package for Higher Education” by Aphrile L. De Angel – PhD in Education (Curriculum Development)

3rd Place: “Course Facilitators’ Teaching Approaches and Challenges: Inputs to the Development of an Issue-Based Instructional Model and Course Syllabus in Science Technology and Society (STS)” by Aldrex A. Barrientos – PhD in Science Education (Physical Science)

-Jonar Dorado/CILPI

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