2017 PHILIPPINE EDUCATION CONFERENCE Achieving the Promise of K to 12

Conference Overview

RHODORA ANGELA F. FERRER Executive Director Philippine Education

Photo credits: Getty Images Conference Objective

To engage educational leaders on the following issues and concerns: • implementation of the senior high school leading to the graduation and transition of the K to 12 learners • preparations for accepting the Grade 12 graduates, particularly the implementation of the new curricula Day 1 Plenary • Updates on Philippine Education Session 1

HON. LEONOR M. BRIONES HON. PATRICIA B. LICUANAN HON. GUILING A. MAMONDIONG Secretary, DepEd Chairperson, CHEd Director General, TESDA

Represented by: Represented by: DR. LORNA D. DINO NAPOLEON B. IMPERIAL Undersecretary for Curriculum and Deputy Executive Director Instruction, DepEd CHEd Day 1 Plenary • Perspectives of the Education Stakeholders Session 1

FR. JOEL E. TABORA, S.J. DR. EDILBERTO C. DE JESUS MR. GEORGE T. BARCELON President Former Secretary, DepEd President CEAP and Ateneo de University Professor Emeritus Philippine Chamber of Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Commerce and Industry (PCCI) Day 1 • Focus on the SHS implementation Concurrent Sessions 1

CS-A1 | Implementation of the CS-A2 | Work Immersion in the K to 12 Senior High School Curriculum National Basic Education Commission, CEAP

DR. JOCELYN DR. ANDAYA SR. FELICITAS BERNARDO, SPC MS. ROMINA GRACIA DR. RICHARD R. JUGAR Director IV Senior High School Principal C. CORTEZ Basic Education Director Bureau of Curriculum and St. Paul University Manila Integrated School University of San Carlos Development Principal Department of Education Day 1 • Preparations for the Transition of the Concurrent Sessions 1 Grade 12 Graduates

CS-A3 | The Promise of College Readiness of CS-A4 | Developing Higher Level Qualifications the Grade 12 Graduate: Issues and Concerns for Technical-Vocational Education

DR. GINA L. MONTALAN ROSANNA A. URDANETA Academic Vice President Deputy Director General Ateneo de Davao University Office for Policies and Planning Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Day 1 • Readiness of Educational Institutions Concurrent Sessions 2 To Develop the Grade 12 Graduates

CS-B1 | Qualifications Frameworks CS-B2 | Implementation of the for Global Competitiveness General Education Curriculum

DR. MARIA CYNTHIA ROSE B. BAUTISTA Vice President for Academic Affairs University of the

DR. MA. CRISTINA D. PADOLINA President Centro Escolar University PROF. ZITA MOHD FAHMI Secretary ASEAN Quality Assurance Network Day 1 Concurrent • Focus on Developing the Country’s Human Resource Sessions 2

CS-B3 | Developing the Filipino Professional CS-B4 | Teacher Education and the K to 12

DEAN YOLANDA D. REYES DR. PURITA P. BILBAO Commissioner Chairperson Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) Technical Panel for Teacher Education, CHEd

DR. ROSITA L. NAVARRO DR. ESTER B. OGENA Chairperson President Board of Professional Teachers, PRC Philippine Normal University Conference Objective

To provide a learning opportunity for school leaders and administrators to understand how to translate educational trends, models, and innovations that contribute to achieving the goals of the K to 12 • Focus on educational trends, models, and innovations Day 2 Plenary from international experts Session 2

The Formative Five: Teaching For Success in Placing Learners at the Center Through Design in Life Education

DR. THOMAS R. HOERR DR. JENNIFER BAIN AND DR. JULIET SPRAKE Emeritus Head of School Senior Lecturers in Design Education New City School Goldsmiths, University of London Day 2 Plenary Session 2 21st Century Education is Two Paradigm Trends Concerning the Vocationalization of Secondary Shifts Away Education and Integrating TVET into Secondary Schools

DR. WILLIAM SPADY PROF. RUPERT MACLEAN Founder UNESCO Chair Spady and Uy Center for Transformational OBE Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and Sustainable Development College of the North Atlantic-Qatar Day 2 Concurrent • From Theory to Practice Sessions 3 CS-C1 (Function Room 5) Implementing the Essence and Power of ‘Real’ OBE DR. WILLIAM SPADY CS-C2 (Function Room 4) Creating a School Culture of Growth: The Formative Five DR. THOMAS R. HOERR CS-C3 (Function Room 3) Design Thinking as Transformative Educational Practice DR. JENNIFER BAIN and DR. JULIET SPRAKE CS-C4 (Function Room 2) Vocationalization of Secondary Education PROF. RUPERT MACLEAN PEAC as accredited CPD Provider of the PRC The CPD Council for Professional Teachers of the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) has approved the accreditation of PEAC as a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Provider. 2017 PEC Attendance Monitoring for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Units Participants with complete attendance in the 2017 PEC will earn Continuing Professional Development units. Complete attendance means meeting the required number of hours in all the sessions of the two-day conference, as prescribed by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). The sessions are as follows: November 28 09:00 AM - 12:15 PM Plenary Session 1 01:30 PM - 03:30 PM Concurrent Sessions 1 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM Concurrent Sessions 2

November 29 08:00 AM - 12:30 PM Plenary Session 2 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM Concurrent Sessions 3

IMPORTANT: Participants must log in and out of every session by tapping their IDs on the card readers located at the Function Room entrances. Staff members with card readers will also roam around each Function Rooms for participants who need not transfer to other Function Rooms in between sessions. 2017 PEC For the concurrent sessions, the participants must be in the Function Room where the Concurrent Session they signed up for is being held. Otherwise, they will be refused entrance to the Function Room or, worse, their attendance will not be logged.

Concurrent Sessions 1 Concurrent Sessions 2 Concurrent Session 3 Room November 28, November 28, November 29, Assignment 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Function Room 2 CS-A4 CS-B4 CS-C4

Function Room 3 CS-A3 CS-B3 CS-C3

Function Room 4 CS-A2 CS-B2 CS-C2

Function Room 5 CS-A1 CS-B1 CS-C1

Evaluation of the 2017 PEC and Generation of Conference Certificates After the conference, participants must accomplish the evaluation form online at PEAC.ORG.PH. Conference Certificates will be generated after submitting the evaluation. The start of the evaluation period will be posted on the PEAC website. Other 2017 PEC Highlights • Sponsored Sessions for Teachers

Title Venue and Time

2017 K t 12 STEM Immersion Workshop: Meeting Rooms 7-9 STEM with Robotics and Computer Science 7:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Presented by First Eduspec, Inc. and PEAC

360@60: The 21st Century Classroom in Focus Meeting Rooms 4-6 Presented by C & E Publishing, Inc. and PEAC 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Other 2017 PEC • Performances Highlights

o Boscorale o UST Singers o FEU Drum and Bugle Corps

Boscorale UST Singers FEU Drum and Bugle Corps

Photo credits: YouTube, Asian Journal/SF Magazine, INQUIRER.net Other • Pre-Conference Workshops (November 27, 2017) 2017 PEC Function Room 1 Highlights Strategic School Leadership in the Era of Standards in the Light of the Implementation of the K to 12 Program Presented by Phoenix Publishing House Function Room 2 The Future of Higher Education Presented by Vibal Group

Function Room 3 Genyo Innovation Summit 2017: Educating for the Creative Workplace of the Future Presented by Diwa Learning Systems

Function Room 5 The Power and Promise of ‘Real’ OBE | DR. WILLIAM SPADY Presented by Spady and Uy Center for Transformational OBE and Rex Book Store PASSPORT TO PRIZES Other Whenever a participant visit a sponsor’s booth and agrees to • 2017 PEC Expo share his/her info by tapping his/her ID on the card reader, 2017 PEC the NFC reader in the sponsor’s booth will capture all the Major Sponsors data in the participant’s ID. Tapping the ID on the NFC card Highlights • Copylandia Office Systems Corp. reader would mean consenting to sharing contact details with • DIWA Learning Systems the sponsors, in compliance with the Data Privacy Act. Only • F & J de Jesus, Inc. those who were able to visit all the sponsors’ booths are • Philsmile Inc. qualified to join the electronic raffle at the end of Conference. • Phoenix/Sibs Publishing House • Rex Bookstore, Inc. • Spady and Uy Center for Transformational OBE • Vibal Group

Platinum Sponsors Exhibitors • Central Books • Center for Educational Measurement (CEM) • Phoenix Educational Systems, Inc. (PESI) • Crystal Power Enterprises • Edukasyon.ph Silver Sponsors • Ephesians Publishing Inc. • ABIVA Publishing House, Inc. • First Eduspec, Inc. • JO-ES Publishing House, Inc. • Goldenrey Direct Marketing • • Philippine Educational Publishers’ Association (PEPA) • St. Bernadette Publishing House Corp. • The Intelegente Publishing, Inc. Coordinating Council of Private Educational Technical and Vocational Schools Association of the Conference Associations Philippines (TEVSAPHIL) Partners Association of Christian Schools, Philippine Association for Teachers and Educators Colleges and Universities (ACSCU) (PAFTE)

Catholic Educational Association of the Philippine Educational Publishers’ Association Philippines (CEAP) (PEPA)

Philippine Association of Colleges and National Alliance of Private Schools Philippines, Inc. Universities (PACU) (NAPSPhil)

Philippine Association of Private Schools, Center for Educational Measurement (CEM) Colleges and Universities (PAPSCU)

Tech-Voc Schools Association of the Philippines, Inc. (TVSA) 2017 PEC Committee Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines De La Salle University De la Salle-College of Saint Benilde College Lyceum of the Philippines University-Laguna and Batangas Manila Archdiocesan and Parochial Schools Association (MAPSA) Miriam College Sienna College of Quezon City St. Michael’s College of Laguna St. Paul University-Manila St. Paul University-Quezon City The Manila Times College Trinity University of Asia University of Santo Tomas NATIONAL SECRETARIAT Thank you!