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Ang Higante Sa Gubat
Isabela School of Arts and Trades, Ilagan Quirino Isabela College of Arts and Technology, Cauayan Cagayan Valley College of Quirino, Cabarroguis ISABELA COLLEGES, ▼ Cauayan Maddela Institute of Technology, Maddela ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼ Angadanan Quirino Polytechnic College, Diffun ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Cabagan QUIRINO STATE COLLEGE ▼ Diffun, Quirino ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, Cauayan Polytechnic College, ▼Cauayan ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Echague Region III (Central Luzon ) ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Ilagan ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Jones ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼Roxas Aurora ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼San Mariano AURORA STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, ▼ Baler ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY, ▼San Mateo Mount Carmel College, Baler Mallig Plains College, Mallig Mount Carmel College of Casiguran, Casiguran Metropolitan College of Science and Technology, Santiago Wesleyan University Philippines – Aurora Northeast Luzon Adventist School of Technology, Alicia Northeastern College, Santiago City Our Lady of the Pillar College of Cauayan, Inc., Cauayan Bataan Patria Sable Corpus College, Santiago City AMA Computer Learning Center, Balanga Philippine Normal University, Alicia Asian Pacific College of Advanced Studies, Inc., Balanga Southern Isabela College of Arts and Trade, Santiago City Bataan (Community) College, Bataan Central Colleges, Orani S ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY ▼ Echague, Isabela Bataan Heroes Memorial College, Balanga City Saint Ferdinand College-Cabagan, Cabagan BATAAN POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE, ▼Balanga City Saint Ferdinand -
Brent-Track-And-Field-2016-Results
BRENT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MANILA BRENT INTERNATIONAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET March 12, 2016 RESULTS Event No. 1: Long Jump - Female Category Venue: Field #1 Grade School - Female ATHLETE NO ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL DISTANCE RANK 126 OLAFSSON, Johanna ISM 3.51 1 125 HILLIARD, Janna ISM 3.49 2 166 MORENO, J Irene PCC 3.41 3 135 KIM, Heeseo ISM 3.35 4 157 ZHANG, Sarah ISM 3.22 5 103 MCBEAN, Lara Brent 3.21 6 159 BENITO, Jessa PCC 3.18 7 132 EPPERSON, Elise ISM 3.17 8 140 MCPHERSON, Eden ISM 2.78 9 145 GHOGE, Kimaya ISM 2.75 10 156 YEDINAK, Audrey ISM 2.70 11 Total Athletes: 11 DNF / NR / DISQUALIFIED LIST / OTHERS 142 RHEE, Julie ISM No Record Page 1 of 106 BRENT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MANILA BRENT INTERNATIONAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET March 12, 2016 RESULTS Event No. 1: Long Jump - Female Category Venue: Field #1 High School - Female ATHLETE NO ATHLETE NAME SCHOOL DISTANCE RANK 553 TAN, Alyssa Faith 4.46 1 561 MCPHERSON, Trinity ISM 4.35 2 662 ARTUZ, Isabela SPCP 4.15 3 575 OLEJNICZAK, Marielle ISM 4.09 4 652 POLINTAN, Aira SMCL 4.04 5 554 ALLADO, Annika ISM 3.79 6 516 CHANG WEN QI, Adriana Brent 3.76 7 623 MAPE, Zen Poveda 3.61 8 664 CATORCE, Marianne SPCP 3.48 9 513 ALMARIO, Ace Brent 3.48 9 604 BATERISNA, Alexandra PCC 3.44 11 531 VAZQUEZ, Rachael Brent 3.39 12 610 LIM, Shiroanne PCC 3.28 13 673 YAMBAO, Hannah SPCP 3.27 14 602 SIAPNO, Lyka Miriam 3.24 15 651 MARCELO, Ella Marie SMCL 3.24 15 606 BENITEZ, Leana PCC 3.10 17 596 PANGANIBAN, Arianne Miriam 3.09 18 625 ROBLES, Steph Poveda 3.05 19 621 JUAT, Therese Poveda 3.03 20 617 CRUZ, Alyssa Joy Poveda 3.01 21 640 MARCELO, Kayle SBCA 2.52 22 Total Athletes: 22 Page 2 of 106 BRENT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MANILA BRENT INTERNATIONAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET March 12, 2016 RESULTS Event No. -
Performance of Schools in the November 2015 Customs Broker Licensure Examination in Alphabetical Order As Per R.A
The performance of schools in the November 2015 Customs Broker Licensure Examination in alphabetical order as per R.A. 8981 otherwise known as PRC Modernization Act of 2000 Section 7(m) "To monitor the performance of schools in licensure examinations and publish the results thereof in a newspaper of national circulation" is as follows: NOVEMBER 2015 CUSTOMS BROKER LICENSURE EXAMINATION PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER SEQ. FIRST TIMERS REPEATERS OVERALL PERFORMANCE NO. SCHOOL PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED ADAMSON UNIVERSITY 1 53 27 80 66.25% 8 5 13 61.54% 61 32 93 65.59% AGONCILLO COLLEGE, INC 2 1 10 11 9.09% 0 2 2 0.00% 1 12 13 7.69% AKLAN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 3 5 17 22 22.73% 1 4 5 20.00% 6 21 27 22.22% AKLAN STATE UNIVERSITY-NEW 4 WASHINGTON 1 7 8 12.50% 0 4 4 0.00% 1 11 12 8.33% ASIA PACIFIC COLLEGE OF 5 ADVANCED STUDIES 3 17 20 15.00% 3 1 4 75.00% 6 18 24 25.00% ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MARITIME 6 STUDIES 23 32 55 41.82% 2 10 12 16.67% 25 42 67 37.31% BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY- 7 BATANGAS CITY (PBMIT) 71 19 90 78.89% 1 1 2 50.00% 72 20 92 78.26% BICOL MERCHANT MARINE 8 COLLEGE, INC. 1 0 1 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 1 0 1 100.00% CAPITOL UNIVERSITY 9 (for.CAGAYAN CAPITOL COLL.) 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% CDH ALLIED MEDICAL COLLEGES 10 (FOR.CALAMBA DOCTORS) 1 0 1 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 1 0 1 100.00% CENTRAL LUZON COLLEGE OF 11 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY- 5 2 7 71.43% 2 0 2 100.00% 7 2 9 77.78% OLONGAPO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OF 12 TANAUAN 1 0 1 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 1 0 1 100.00% COLEGIO DE STA. -
Table 9. Private Higher Education Institutions Faculty-Student Ratio: AY 2016-17
Table 9. Private Higher Education Institutions Faculty-Student Ratio: AY 2016-17 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio 01 - Ilocos Region The Adelphi College 554 25 1:22 Malasiqui Agno Valley College 737 32 1:23 Asbury College 541 17 1:32 Asiacareer College Foundation 144 15 1:10 Baccarra Medical Center School of Midwifery 24 10 1:2 CICOSAT Colleges 825 42 1:20 Colegio de Dagupan 3,567 82 1:44 Dagupan Colleges Foundation 110 20 1:6 Data Center College of the Philippines of Laoag City 1,602 58 1:28 Divine Word College of Laoag 1,567 90 1:17 Divine Word College of Urdaneta 63 17 1:4 Divine Word College of Vigan 735 50 1:15 The Great Plebeian College 514 46 1:11 Lorma Colleges 2,816 136 1:21 Luna Colleges 1,794 20 1:90 University of Luzon 6,149 188 1:33 Lyceum Northern Luzon 1,636 62 1:26 Mary Help of Christians College Seminary 58 18 1:3 Northern Christian College 617 57 1:11 Northern Luzon Adventist College 513 49 1:10 Northern Philippines College for Maritime, Science and Technology 2,524 76 1:33 Northwestern University 4,129 169 1:24 Osias Educational Foundation 383 14 1:27 Palaris College 377 28 1:13 Page 1 of 65 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio Panpacific University North Philippines-Urdaneta City 2,824 62 1:46 Pangasinan Merchant Marine Academy 3,458 27 1:128 Perpetual Help College of Pangasinan 1,031 44 1:23 Polytechnic College of La union 1,597 41 1:39 Philippine College of Science and Technology 2,429 104 1:23 PIMSAT Colleges-Dagupan 1,653 40 1:41 Saint Columban's College 135 11 1:12 Saint Louis College-City of San Fernando 4,761 158 1:30 Saint Mary's College Sta. -
Clement Castigador Camposano, Ph.D
UPD_EDUC_EDFD_CV_CCamposano Clement Castigador Camposano, Ph.D. Profile Clem Camposano earned his Ph D. in Philippine Studies (Anthropology) from the Tri-College Program of the University of the Philippines - Diliman in 2009. He holds an M.A. in Political Science from U.P Diliman (1992) and a B.A. in Political Science and History (double major) from U.P. Visayas (1986). His current research interest is in the anthropology of contemporary migration, anthropology of education, Philippine history and culture, as well as citizenship and civic education. He has published articles in scholarly and peer-reviewed journals and has consistently presented academic papers in both local and international conferences. He is the current President of the Philippine Studies Association (PSA) and served in the board of the Anthropological Association of the Philippines/Ugnayang Pang-Aghamtao (UGAT) until 2016. As a practicing ethnographer, he actively works with the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC) in providing trainings in qualitative research methods to the academic staff of various educational institutions. He also sits in the Editorial Advisory Board of Filipinas: Journal of the Philippine Studies Association, Inc. Dr. Camposano has had a long academic career, serving various institutions in different capacities. He is presently a faculty member at the Division of Curriculum and Instruction – Educational Foundations, College of Education, University of the Philippines Diliman where he teaches courses in the anthropology and sociology of education. Prior to joining U.P. Diliman in 2017, he was a faculty member at the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) where he taught courses in Philippine history and culture, Southeast Asian history, social science research, political theory and political dynamics. -
World Higher Education Database Whed Iau Unesco
WORLD HIGHER EDUCATION DATABASE WHED IAU UNESCO Página 1 de 438 WORLD HIGHER EDUCATION DATABASE WHED IAU UNESCO Education Worldwide // Published by UNESCO "UNION NACIONAL DE EDUCACION SUPERIOR CONTINUA ORGANIZADA" "NATIONAL UNION OF CONTINUOUS ORGANIZED HIGHER EDUCATION" IAU International Alliance of Universities // International Handbook of Universities © UNESCO UNION NACIONAL DE EDUCACION SUPERIOR CONTINUA ORGANIZADA 2017 www.unesco.vg No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted without written permission. While every care has been taken in compiling the information contained in this publication, neither the publishers nor the editor can accept any responsibility for any errors or omissions therein. Edited by the UNESCO Information Centre on Higher Education, International Alliance of Universities Division [email protected] Director: Prof. Daniel Odin (Ph.D.) Manager, Reference Publications: Jeremié Anotoine 90 Main Street, P.O. Box 3099 Road Town, Tortola // British Virgin Islands Published 2017 by UNESCO CENTRE and Companies and representatives throughout the world. Contains the names of all Universities and University level institutions, as provided to IAU (International Alliance of Universities Division [email protected] ) by National authorities and competent bodies from 196 countries around the world. The list contains over 18.000 University level institutions from 196 countries and territories. Página 2 de 438 WORLD HIGHER EDUCATION DATABASE WHED IAU UNESCO World Higher Education Database Division [email protected] -
World Report 2019 Adventist Education Around the World
World Report 2019 Adventist Education Around the World General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Department of Education December 31, 2019 Table of Contents World Reports ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6 List of Basic School Type Definitions ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7 World Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students ............................................................................................................................................. 8 World Summary of School Statistics....................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Division Reports ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 East-Central Africa Division (ECD) ....................................................................................................................................................................... -
Servant Leadership, Sacrificial Service
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS Servant Leadership, Sacrificial Service March 24-27, 2014 Washington DC General Conference Department of Education AEO-PresidentsConferenceProgram.indd 1 3/19/14 2:24 PM Monday March 24, 2014 Time Presentation/Activity Presenter/Responsible Venue 16:30-18:00 Arrival, Registration Education Department GC Lobby 18:00-19:00 Welcome Reception Education Department GC Atrium 19:00-20:00 Showcase Divisions Auditorium Those requiring translation to Spanish, Portuguese or Russian may check out a radio at registration. Tuesday March 25, 2014 Time Presentation/Activity Presenter/Responsible Venue Dick Barron 08:00 – 09:00 Week of Prayer Auditorium Prayer: Stephen Currow 09:00 – 09:30 Welcome and Introductions Lisa Beardsley-Hardy Auditorium George R. Knight 09:30 – 10:30 Philosophy of Adventist Education Auditorium Coordinator: Lisa Beardsley-Hardy 10:30 – 10:45 Break Auditorium Ted Wilson 10:45 – 11:45 Role of Education in Church Mission Auditorium Coordinator: Ella Simmons 11:45 – 13:00 Lunch All GC Cafeteria Humberto Rasi 13:00 – 14:00 Trends in Adventist Education Auditorium Coordinator: John Fowler Gordon Bietz 14:00 – 15:15 Biblical Foundations of Servant Leadership Auditorium Coordinator: John Wesley Taylor V Panel: Susana Schulz, Norman Knight *14:00 – 15:15 Role of President’s Spouse 2 I-18 Demetra Andreasen, & Yetunde Makinde 15:15 – 15:30 Break Auditorium Panel, Discussion: Niels-Erik Andreasen, 15:30 – 16:30 Experiences and Expectations Juan Choque, Sang Lae Kim, Stephen Guptill, -
MANILA Licensure Examination for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT May 13, 20 & 21, 2018
Page 1 Professional Regulation Commission MANILA Licensure Examination for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT May 13, 20 & 21, 2018 School : LA CONSOLACION COLLEGE Building : ADMINISTRATION Address : MENDIOLA ST., MANILA Floor : 1ST Room / Grp No. : 118 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABACAN RYANDYL GUTIERREZ MANILA ADVENTIST COLLEGE (FOR MLA 2 ABACIAL NEIL FRANCIS GABRONINO N.C.B.A.-FAIRVIEW, QC 3 ABAD KIMBERLY YAP C.L.S.U. 4 ABAD RESHELLE PAULINE FARMA CAVITE S.U.-INDANG 5 ABAD REYMART MANGOBA NATIONAL UNIV-MANILA 6 ABADIA IVANH DINIELLE YBAÑEZ LA SALLE COLL.-ANTIPOLO 7 ABADIANO AIRA BANGUD P.U.P.-STA. MESA 8 ABADICIO CITADEL CALUPIG M.S.ENVERGA U-LUCENA 9 ABAIGAR JOSANNA CORDOVA ST.MARY'S COLL. OF CATBALOGAN 10 ABAJA MIRAJEAN ARGAMOSA P.U.P.-LOPEZ 11 ABALAYAN JULIUS ALONZO P.S.B.A.-Q.C. 12 ABALOS ANNA ROSE VILLAPANIA SYSTEMS P.C.F.-ANGELES CITY 13 ABALOS MA ANGELIQUE CALDERON LYCEUM OF APARRI 14 ABALOS MARIA CONSUELO VILLAFRANCA LYCEUM P.U.-MANILA 15 ABALUS DESHELIE TOMAS ST.MARY'S UNIV-BAYOMBONG 16 ABAN REGINALD DANIEL AGUIRRE P.L. MANILA 17 ABANDO CHRISTIAN MACARAEG COL DE DAGUPAN(for.COMPUTRONIX) 18 ABANGON SALMA GAMOR ABE ICBE-LAS PIÑAS 19 ABANILLA MARY ANN NADINE MAGDALUYO SAINT PAUL SCHOOL OF 20 ABANTE JANE ANGELA DILIM ST.LOUIS UNIV. 21 ABARA JESS ANTHONY SANTIAGO N.C.B.A.-CUBAO, QC REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. -
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Page 1 Professional Regulation Commission MANILA Licensure Examination for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS May 12, 19 & 20, 2019 School : PERPETUAL HELP COLLEGE-MANILA Building : MAIN Address : V. CONCEPCION ST., SAMPALOC, MANILA Floor : 2ND Room / Grp No. : 203-M Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABACAN RYANDYL GUTIERREZ MANILA ADVENTIST COLLEGE (FOR MLA 2 ABAD FRANCIS JAMES TORRES CHIANG KAI SHEK COL 3 ABAD JOHN LOUIE DACUMOS DR. G.LACSON FOUNDATION 4 ABADIA IVANH DINIELLE YBANEZ LA SALLE COLL.-ANTIPOLO 5 ABADILLA MARY ALTRESE FESTIN MARYHILL ACA. 6 ABADINES ROBERT JAKE SAMONTE ADVENTIST UNIV OF THE PHIL. 7 ABAGAT MICHAEL JOHN MIRANDO REGINA MONDI COLL. 8 ABAIGAR JEVANIE ABAN ST.MARY'S COLL. OF CATBALOGAN 9 ABAINCIA ERICA LICUANAN U OF RIZAL SYS.-BINANGONAN 10 ABAJAR SHEENA ALLEN TORCELINO DR. F.C. AGUILAR M. C. 11 ABALA ANGELICA HERTEZ UNIV.OF ST.ANTHONY 12 ABALAIN ANGELICA BORJA LAGUNA SPU-SINILOAN 13 ABALOS MA. ANGELIQUE CALDERON LYCEUM OF APARRI 14 ABALOS MODESTO JOHN III ALARCON MAPUA UNIVERSITY (FOR. M.I.T.) - MA 15 ABAN RONALD SERGANTES DIVINE WORD-SAN JOSE 16 ABANES MARIA FE ALOLOD CITY OF MALABON UNIV. 17 ABANES MARIAN MAE ELEDA P.S.B.A.-MANILA 18 ABANGTAO CHERRY ANN GUINGAB NEW ERA UNIV. 19 ABANTAO GIRLY MAE NEUMERAN SAINT PAUL SCHOOL OF 20 ABAO KARL CYRUS CACAYAN SURIGAO EDUCATION CE 21 ABAO PERLYN JOY FABELLORE P.U.P.-STA. MESA 22 ABARABAR DIANA MAY DAMASEN GREAT PLEBEIAN COLL. 23 ABARCA AYESHA ALBERT GALOPO COLLEGE OF MAASIN 24 ABARICIA JENNY LYCELL MARTINEZ AMA-LUCENA CITY REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. -
Masterlist of Private Schools Sy 2011-2012
Legend: P - Preschool E - Elementary S - Secondary MASTERLIST OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS SY 2011-2012 MANILA A D D R E S S LEVEL SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL HEAD POSITION TELEPHONE NO. No. / Street Barangay Municipality / City PES 1 4th Watch Maranatha Christian Academy 1700 Ibarra St., cor. Makiling St., Sampaloc 492 Manila Dr. Leticia S. Ferriol Directress 732-40-98 PES 2 Adamson University 900 San Marcelino St., Ermita 660 Manila Dr. Luvimi L. Casihan, Ph.D Principal 524-20-11 loc. 108 ES 3 Aguinaldo International School 1113-1117 San Marcelino St., cor. Gonzales St., Ermita Manila Dr. Jose Paulo A. Campus Administrator 521-27-10 loc 5414 PE 4 Aim Christian Learning Center 507 F.T. Dalupan St., Sampaloc Manila Mr. Frederick M. Dechavez Administrator 736-73-29 P 5 Angels Are We Learning Center 499 Altura St., Sta. Mesa Manila Ms. Eva Aquino Dizon Directress 715-87-38 / 780-34-08 P 6 Angels Home Learning Center 2790 Juan Luna St., Gagalangin, Tondo Manila Ms. Judith M. Gonzales Administrator 255-29-30 / 256-23-10 PE 7 Angels of Hope Academy, Inc. (Angels of Hope School of Knowledge) 2339 E. Rodriguez cor. Nava Sts, Balut, Tondo Manila Mr. Jose Pablo Principal PES 8 Arellano University (Juan Sumulong campus) 2600 Legarda St., Sampaloc 410 Manila Mrs. Victoria D. Triviño Principal 734-73-71 loc. 216 PE 9 Asuncion Learning Center 1018 Asuncion St., Tondo 1 Manila Mr. Herminio C. Sy Administrator 247-28-59 PE 10 Bethel Lutheran School 2308 Almeda St., Tondo 224 Manila Ms. Thelma I. Quilala Principal 254-14-86 / 255-92-62 P 11 Blaze Montessori 2310 Crisolita Street, San Andres Manila Ms. -
Enhancing Curriculum in Philippine Schools in Response to Global Community Challenges
Edith Cowan University Research Online EDU-COM International Conference Conferences, Symposia and Campus Events 1-1-2008 Enhancing Curriculum in Philippine Schools in Response to Global Community Challenges Luisito C. Hagos Our Lady of Fatima University Erlinda G. Dejarme Our Lady of Fatima University Follow this and additional works at: https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ceducom Part of the Curriculum and Instruction Commons EDU-COM 2008 International Conference. Sustainability in Higher Education: Directions for Change, Edith Cowan University, Perth Western Australia, 19-21 November 2008. This Conference Proceeding is posted at Research Online. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ceducom/21 Hagos, L.C. and Dejarme, E.G., Our Lady of Fatima University, Philippines Enhancing Curriculum in Philippine Schools in Response to Global Community Challenges Luisito C. Hagos1 and Erlinda G. Dejarme2 1Our Lady of Fatima University Valenzuela, Philippines 2Our Lady of Fatima University Valenzuela, Philippines ABSTRACT The world is changing so fast that in order for schools and universities to cope with new innovations, they should keep at pace with the tempo of societal changes and technological progress. The schools of today should participate in the educational and social revolution. Thus, the curriculum in Philippine schools today has to be geared to the rapid societal changes and the new responsibilities for the new breed of Filipinos. The three most important sectors of society that give direct input to the improvement of the curriculum are the academe (institutions), the government, and the industries (both public and private companies). Some government institutions, such as the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Department of Education (DepEd), are directly involved in upgrading the curricular programs of learning institutions.