by Nimfa Estrellado August 31, 2019 (L-R) Reniel Ranillo, Giselle Obis, Annadel Gob, Luz Pacaigue, Sentinel Times Quezon Province Regi...
August 31, 2019
TAYABAS CITY, Quezon - The training in Campus journalism held in this city at the Tayabas West Central School I, Brgy. Opias last August 14, 20 and 27 was a resounding success.
The training sponsored by the SENTINEL TIMES Quezon Province’s (CALABARZON) weekly newspaper, Marivic b. Jasmin's Mb truking services, Clare Perez, Emily Camtan Manguera, John Paul Garcia Pantoja in partnership with Tayabas Cluster-Based Schools, composed of Tayabas West Central School III, IV and Lalo Elementary School, was participated in by some 80 students and 36 teachers from said three schools.
The theme of the training was “Modern Communication Technology: Will it lead to the Phase out of the Traditional Print Media?”
Various activities kept the participants busy, but at the end, they said they enjoyed everything and learned very important points and values regarding the theme.
During the opening day of the journalism workshop, there was an audio-visual presentation. After the prayer, a welcome message was delivered by Dennis O. Labita, Principal II while Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Maylani L. Galicia gave the satement of purpose.
The participants were presented by Lalo Elem. School Head Teacher III Luz A. Pacaigue while the facilitators and speakers were introduced by School Paper Chief Adviser Annadel O. Gob.
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Sentinel Times publisher NIMFA L. ESTRELLADO gave a very inspiring talk which kept both students and teachers engrossed in listening. Part of Ms. Nimfa Estrellado’s speech is as follows: “So now, mga bata, alam ko meron jan sa inyo na tutuong may inborn talent sa pagsusulat, pero, kahit wala, piwede ring maging writer kung interesado kasi napag-aaralan naman ito. Ang kailangan lang, you are interested, you want to learn, and you have the passion for it. Today, with the onset of modern communication technology, devices like celphone, computer-on-line system like Facebook, Instagram, Website and many others, there are many people who say that the traditional print media is nearing its end. Sabi nila, malapit nang mawala ang nga dyario as a major instrument for a information dissemination. Mas mabilis daw through on-line, libre pa. So now, mga bata, sana, huwag ninyong pagagang mangyari ito. Sa mga malalayong nayon kasi, ang mga tao ay sa dyaryo pa rin umaasa, dahil they can’t afford the gadgets or that they do not know how to use them. I believe you are the future writer/journalists, Let’s continue learningvand writing. Hindi tuluyang mawawala iyan if we will not allow it to happen.So God help us. Good luck, everybody.
The other speakers were MRRD NECC Quezon Partido Federal Ng Pilipinas Calabarzon-R4A, News correspondent of various newspapers Ace Fernandez, Program Director for Constituency Building of Tanggol Kalikasan Jay Silva Lim, Mass Communication Students of Manuel S. Enverga Universtiy Foundation and Honor Society of Lambda Kappa Phi Brian Capistrano Zagala, Carmelo Eduardo Mesa, Andrei Christian Cuarto and Sophia Magarette Caagbay, Principal I Leah C. Clado stressed that the workshop is a very opportunity for the students to learn more and prepare for the District Schools Press conference. Sentinel Times free writing programs empower students to find their voices and tell their stories.She thanked Sentinel Times and all the people who supported the program and hopes the same will continue on August 21 and 28 again.
Ang mensahe ni Prinicipal II, Dennis O. Labita, “Bilang isang kabataan mag aaral. Sana ugaliin magbasa ng dyaryo at manuod ng Tv. Sumulat ng isang ensayo ng mga narinig o napanuod sa TV. At huwag putulin at dapat derederetso ang kasanayan sa pagsusulat.”
Marjorie Fernandez, a Grade V student said, “Mahalaga ang training na naibigay sa aming paaralan ng sentinel times sapagkat nabigyan po ako ng inspirasyon na paghusayin ang aking kakayahan sa pagsulat. Noong una hindi po talaga ako interasado bagamat dati na po akong hinihikayat ni mam gob na sumali. Ngayon po mas lumawak ang aking kaalaman sa journalism ay sasali na po ako sa division press conference. Atvsa tulong po ng training na ito ay lubos po ang tiwala ko sa aking sarili na mapagtatagumpayan ko ang paglahok.”
Ma. Belen Esteleyes, a Grade II teacher, shared her comment as she stated, “Makabuluhan ang training dahil napukaw ang aking interes na pakinggan at waring hinhila ako patungo sa pagsusulat. Kahit sa aking edad na 54, na appreciate ko talaga ang ganitong uri ng pagusulat. Swerte ng paaralan namin dahil nabigyan ng pagkakataon mg mga bata na mabigyan ng kaalaman sa journalism mula sa mga professional na reporter, mamamahayag at mga broadcaster. Binuhay ng training na ito ang aking adhikain na bilang isang guro na magsulat at hasain pa ang kakayahan sa journalism.”
Meanwhile the winners in the contests were:
1. Science writing
1st. Jun Cedric Draculan-Twcs 3, 2nd. Lirah Jairish Benemerito-Twcs 3
2. News writing
1st. Albert Cena-twcs 3, 2nd. Ashley Marichris Salazar-Twcs 4, 3rd. Chloe Mercado-Twcs 3
3. Sports writing
1st. Albert Cena-Twcs 3, 2nd. Jaizzel Kate Linga-Twcs 3, 3nd. Kathleen Clado-Lalo Elem. School
4. Editorial writing
1st. Isabellamie Dela Cruz-Twcs 3, 2nd. Albert Cena-Twcs 3, 3rd. Jane Alexa Obdianela-Twcs IV, 4th. Marjorie Fernandez-Twcs 3
TAYABAS CITY, Quezon - The training in Campus journalism held in this city at the Tayabas West Central School I, Brgy. Opias last August 14, 20 and 27 was a resounding success.
The training sponsored by the SENTINEL TIMES Quezon Province’s (CALABARZON) weekly newspaper, Marivic b. Jasmin's Mb truking services, Clare Perez, Emily Camtan Manguera, John Paul Garcia Pantoja in partnership with Tayabas Cluster-Based Schools, composed of Tayabas West Central School III, IV and Lalo Elementary School, was participated in by some 80 students and 36 teachers from said three schools.
The theme of the training was “Modern Communication Technology: Will it lead to the Phase out of the Traditional Print Media?”
Various activities kept the participants busy, but at the end, they said they enjoyed everything and learned very important points and values regarding the theme.
During the opening day of the journalism workshop, there was an audio-visual presentation. After the prayer, a welcome message was delivered by Dennis O. Labita, Principal II while Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Maylani L. Galicia gave the satement of purpose.
The participants were presented by Lalo Elem. School Head Teacher III Luz A. Pacaigue while the facilitators and speakers were introduced by School Paper Chief Adviser Annadel O. Gob.
Sentinel Times publisher NIMFA L. ESTRELLADO gave a very inspiring talk which kept both students and teachers engrossed in listening. Part of Ms. Nimfa Estrellado’s speech is as follows: “So now, mga bata, alam ko meron jan sa inyo na tutuong may inborn talent sa pagsusulat, pero, kahit wala, piwede ring maging writer kung interesado kasi napag-aaralan naman ito. Ang kailangan lang, you are interested, you want to learn, and you have the passion for it. Today, with the onset of modern communication technology, devices like celphone, computer-on-line system like Facebook, Instagram, Website and many others, there are many people who say that the traditional print media is nearing its end. Sabi nila, malapit nang mawala ang nga dyario as a major instrument for a information dissemination. Mas mabilis daw through on-line, libre pa. So now, mga bata, sana, huwag ninyong pagagang mangyari ito. Sa mga malalayong nayon kasi, ang mga tao ay sa dyaryo pa rin umaasa, dahil they can’t afford the gadgets or that they do not know how to use them. I believe you are the future writer/journalists, Let’s continue learningvand writing. Hindi tuluyang mawawala iyan if we will not allow it to happen.So God help us. Good luck, everybody.
The other speakers were MRRD NECC Quezon Partido Federal Ng Pilipinas Calabarzon-R4A, News correspondent of various newspapers Ace Fernandez, Program Director for Constituency Building of Tanggol Kalikasan Jay Silva Lim, Mass Communication Students of Manuel S. Enverga Universtiy Foundation and Honor Society of Lambda Kappa Phi Brian Capistrano Zagala, Carmelo Eduardo Mesa, Andrei Christian Cuarto and Sophia Magarette Caagbay, Principal I Leah C. Clado stressed that the workshop is a very opportunity for the students to learn more and prepare for the District Schools Press conference. Sentinel Times free writing programs empower students to find their voices and tell their stories.She thanked Sentinel Times and all the people who supported the program and hopes the same will continue on August 21 and 28 again.
Ang mensahe ni Prinicipal II, Dennis O. Labita, “Bilang isang kabataan mag aaral. Sana ugaliin magbasa ng dyaryo at manuod ng Tv. Sumulat ng isang ensayo ng mga narinig o napanuod sa TV. At huwag putulin at dapat derederetso ang kasanayan sa pagsusulat.”
Marjorie Fernandez, a Grade V student said, “Mahalaga ang training na naibigay sa aming paaralan ng sentinel times sapagkat nabigyan po ako ng inspirasyon na paghusayin ang aking kakayahan sa pagsulat. Noong una hindi po talaga ako interasado bagamat dati na po akong hinihikayat ni mam gob na sumali. Ngayon po mas lumawak ang aking kaalaman sa journalism ay sasali na po ako sa division press conference. Atvsa tulong po ng training na ito ay lubos po ang tiwala ko sa aking sarili na mapagtatagumpayan ko ang paglahok.”
Ma. Belen Esteleyes, a Grade II teacher, shared her comment as she stated, “Makabuluhan ang training dahil napukaw ang aking interes na pakinggan at waring hinhila ako patungo sa pagsusulat. Kahit sa aking edad na 54, na appreciate ko talaga ang ganitong uri ng pagusulat. Swerte ng paaralan namin dahil nabigyan ng pagkakataon mg mga bata na mabigyan ng kaalaman sa journalism mula sa mga professional na reporter, mamamahayag at mga broadcaster. Binuhay ng training na ito ang aking adhikain na bilang isang guro na magsulat at hasain pa ang kakayahan sa journalism.”
Meanwhile the winners in the contests were:
1. Science writing
1st. Jun Cedric Draculan-Twcs 3, 2nd. Lirah Jairish Benemerito-Twcs 3
2. News writing
1st. Albert Cena-twcs 3, 2nd. Ashley Marichris Salazar-Twcs 4, 3rd. Chloe Mercado-Twcs 3
3. Sports writing
1st. Albert Cena-Twcs 3, 2nd. Jaizzel Kate Linga-Twcs 3, 3nd. Kathleen Clado-Lalo Elem. School
4. Editorial writing
1st. Isabellamie Dela Cruz-Twcs 3, 2nd. Albert Cena-Twcs 3, 3rd. Jane Alexa Obdianela-Twcs IV, 4th. Marjorie Fernandez-Twcs 3
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