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S. 2021 DIVISION WEBINAR on DIGITAL JOURNALISM To July 21, 2021 DIVISION MEMORANDUM No.: __, s. 2021 DIVISION WEBINAR ON DIGITAL JOURNALISM To: Public Schools District Supervisors/DIC Secondary School Heads District Journalism Coordinators District Information Coordinators Elementary and Secondary School Paper Advisers 1. Pursuant to RA 7079 or the Campus Journalism Act of 1991 which mandates the continuing professional development of teachers and in response to the changing landscape in campus journalism, the Schools Division of Isabela through the Curriculum Implementation Division (CID) in partnership with the Isabela School Paper Advisers Association (ISPAA) shall conduct the Division Webinar on Digital Journalism on August 9-13, 2021 via Microsoft Teams. 2. The activity aims to: a. equip participants with a concrete understanding of the paradigm shift, principles, and ethics of digital journalism; b. discuss the principles, policies, and procedures in designing a web-based digital version of campus publication; and c. demonstrate understanding of the importance of Journalism by expressing it through different journalistic approaches and endeavors 3. The participants to this training are the elementary and secondary School Paper Advisers, officers of the School Paper Advisers Association (ISPAA), District Journalism Coordinators, and District Information Officers. 4. All Division Learning Facilitators and the members of the Technical Support Team whose names appear in the enclosure are required to attend the dry run on August 6, 2021, 9:00 a.m via Google Meet. 5. Enclosed are the official list of participants, Pool of Learning Facilitators, Composition of the Technical Support Team, and Training Matrix. 6. Training materials, meals and snacks of Learning Facilitators, TWG members and Program Management Team (PMT), and communication allowance of the participants shall be charged against the Division HRTD Funds subject to the usual government accounting and auditing rules and regulations. 7. Immediate and wide dissemination of this Memorandum is desired. Alibagu, City of Ilagan, Isabela deped-isabela.com.ph (078) 323-0281; (078) 323-2015 Sdo Isabela [email protected] Doc Code: FM-ORD-005 Rev: 00 As of: July 2, 2018 Page: 1 MADELYN L. MACALLING, PhD, CESO VI Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Officer In-Charge Office of the Schools Division Superintendent Encl.: As Stated References: RA 7079 To be indicated in the Perpetual Index Under the following subjects: JOURNALISM CURRICULUM TRAINING TEACHERS Alibagu, City of Ilagan, Isabela deped-isabela.com.ph (078) 323-0281; (078) 323-2015 Sdo Isabela [email protected] Doc Code: FM-ORD-005 Rev: 00 As of: July 2, 2018 Page: 2 Enclosure No. 1 to Division Memorandum No.45, s. 2021 OFFICIAL PARTICIPANTS TO THE DIVISION WEBINAR ON DIGITAL JOURNALISM SCHOOLS No NAME SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 Corpuz, Airene D. Dinapigue Central School Dinapigue 2 Abalos Jonaed Aurora Senior High School Aurora 3 Abucay, Gina R. Malasin Elementary School Burgos 4 Acob Charleen Luna National High School Luna San Mariano II Central Integrated 5 Adena, Khatrina B. School San Mariano II San Mateo 6 Adriano, Violeta S. Sinamar Norte Elementary School South 7 Aduca, Nancy M. San Francisco Elementary Roxas West 8 Aduca, Rashel P. Dammao Elementary School Gamu Aggabao, Maria 9 Remedios T. San Pablo Central School San Pablo Benito Soliven 10 Aguilar, Cristina G. Yeban Intevarted School North Angadanan 11 Aguilar,Joyce L. Angadanan East Central School East 12 Aguinaldo, Eddieann R. Bacradal Elementary School Echague South 13 Agustin Ruth D. Dabubu Elementary School San Agustin 14 Agustin, Reichmay B. Alibadabad NHS San Mariano II Villa Domingo National High Angadanan 15 Agustin, Sheila May E. School West Angadanan 16 Alconis, Ilyn P. Fugaru Integrated School West 17 Alma Viloria San Isidro East Central School San Isidro 18 Almazan Rechelle Barucbic Elementary School Quezon Daramuangan Norte Elementary San Mateo Nort 19 Almazan Veronica School District 20 Alombro, Perlita S. Dammang East Elementary School Echague West Angadanan 21 Amin, Benalyn L. Barangcuag Elementary School West 22 Anchola Olivia S. Gumbauan Elem.School Echague East 23 Andrada,Florence P. Camp Melchor F Dela Cruz Es Gamu Highway Region National High 24 Andres, Jenie A. School Echague West Andres, Karelle Alyssa San Mariano Central School SPED 25 D. Center San Mariano I 26 Angoluan, Marianne L. Gucab Elementary School Echague West 27 ANTONIO, CANDIDA R. San Pedro Elementary School San Mariano II 28 Apaga,Cristine B. Esperanza Elementary School Aurora 29 Aquino, Lorna V. San Isidro West Central School San Isidro Aquino, Maria Rosario 30 B. Magsaysay E/S Naguilian Alibagu, City of Ilagan, Isabela deped-isabela.com.ph (078) 323-0281; (078) 323-2015 Sdo Isabela [email protected] Doc Code: FM-ORD-005 Rev: 00 As of: July 2, 2018 Page: 3 San Mateo 31 Astrero Rosita Victoria Integrated School North 32 Asuncion, Marvin E. Bacnor National High School Burgos 33 Badua, Rolie Ann E. Southeastern Region High School San Agustin 34 Bagain, Marites C. Delfin Albano Central School Delfin Albano 35 Bagguatan,Wilma C. Carulay Elementary Echague East 36 Baldesancho,Manilyn C. Dalena High School San Pablo 37 Balingue, Haydee J. La Paz Elementary School Cabatuan East 38 Balinuyus, Jomelyn B. Luna Central School Luna 39 Baloran, Jeanne M. Sandiat National High School San Manue Benito Soliven 40 Banatao, Jesus Carlo M. Ara Elementary School South 41 Bangayan Jeanny J Jones West Central School C-2 Jones West 42 Baquiran, Lovelygail C. Andarayan Elementary School Delfin Albano San Mateo 43 Barangan, Elizabeth A. San Mateo North Central School North 44 Bartolome, Donnabel S. Kakilingan Elementary School Cordon South 45 Basco,Alice L. Castillo Elementary School Echague East 46 Basco,Laila T. Addalam Region High School-Main Jones West 47 Batara, Devorah C. Quirino Central School Quirino 48 Battung, Armelyn B. La Paz Elementary School Cabatuan East Reina 49 Baua, Morena P. Banquero Integrated School Mercedes 50 Baui Elson Calanigan National High School Santo Tomas 51 Bautista Maribeth Quezon National High School Quezon District Angadanan 52 Baysa, Marvelyn A. Sinabbaran Elemwntar West 53 Belgica, Melany D. Cabatuan West Central School Cabatuan West 54 Beltran, Felidar A. Colunguan Elem School Sto Tomas 55 Berdadero, Janice A. Aneg National High School Delfin Albano 56 Bernardo,Maribel M. Dinapigue National High School Dinapigue 57 Bingayan Jaevon Santa Maria High School Santa Maria 58 Bingayan, Maricar M. San Antonio-Lingaling Es Sta Maria Bongolan, Ma. Theresa 59 S. San Jose Elementary School Roxas East Angadanan 60 Bordon, Sheryll A. Cumu Integrated School West 61 Bulan, Noralyn Heidi M Rizal Integrated San Guillermo Cabacungan, John Raul Sgt. Prospero G. Bello High School 62 N. Main Jones East San Mateo 63 Cabangon, Abigail B. Gaddanan Elementary School North Tumauini 64 Cabanilla, Thelma B. Lanna National High School North 65 Cablayan,Jerome S. Planas Es Ramon 66 Cablinan, Roselma, C. A. C. Ruiz Elementary School Jones East Sinamar Sur Dumag Elementary San Mateo 67 Cabrera, Silverzen B. School South 68 Calinggangan,Marites E. Minuri Elementary School Main Jones East 69 Calucag,Roenaliz,S Malibago ES Echague East Tumauini 70 Camacam,Lourdes B. Fermeldy National High School North Alibagu, City of Ilagan, Isabela deped-isabela.com.ph (078) 323-0281; (078) 323-2015 Sdo Isabela [email protected] Doc Code: FM-ORD-005 Rev: 00 As of: July 2, 2018 Page: 4 71 Canceran, Benilda A. Calamagui Elementary School Sta Maria 72 Cangas, Gissel A. Calanigan National High School Sto Tomas 73 Caraui, Apriljoyce B. Dibulo Integrated School Dinapigue San Mateo 74 Carbonell Libertado Jr P San Marcos Es South 75 Cascayan, Jonel, P Jones East Central School Jones East Angadanan 76 Castillo, Jazzel D. Dalakip Elementary School West 77 Castillo, Tsarina M. Palanan Central School Palanan 78 Castro, Aisa, G. Burgos National High School Burgos 79 Catuiza,Marites G. Mangga Es Quezon 80 Cera, Sweetheart A. Barucboc National High School Quezon 81 Chan Vilma A Barcolan Elementary School Gamu 82 Concepcion, Filipina E. Upi Elementary School Gamu 83 Corpuz Rachelle Barucboc Elementary School Quezon Angadanan 84 Corpuz, Charito B. Lomboy Integrated School West Benito Soliven 85 Corpuz, Jacqueline G. Benito Soliven Central North 86 Corpuz, Lordelyn C. Alibadabad Elementary School San Mariano II 87 Cristobal, Imelda C. San Isidro National High School San Isidro Cristobal, Sheryl Jane, 88 C. Dabubu High School San Agustin 89 Cruz, Rolynda I San Isidro National High School San Isidro Reina 90 Custodio, Ruselle G. Santor Elementary School Mercedes 91 Dacuag, Cynthia A Union Elementary School Gamu 92 Daguio, Resttie S. Colunguan Elementary School Sto Tomas 93 Dalit, Analyn C. Tomas Pua Sr. Integrated School Delfin Albano Buenaventura G. Masigan National 94 Datul, Charmaine Ponce High School Sta Maria 95 David, Myra F. Dinapigue Central School Dinapigue Salinungan East Elementary San Mateo 96 De Galicia, Restituto F. School North Tumauini 97 De Guzman Don Angelo Tumauini National High School South 98 De Guzman, Jinna B. Sto.Domingo Integrated School Quirino 99 De Guzman,Aireen N. San Antonio Elementary School Delfin Albano Angadanan 100 De Leon Ardea Fe A Bunnay Elementary West Deculing, Federico Jr., Reina 101 E. Mallalatang Elementary School Mercedes Del Rosario,Benedicta 102 M. Guibang Elementary School Gamu Rizal Comprehensive National High 103 Dela Peña, Arlene, T School Quirino 104 Domingo, Melanie B. Bagnos Integrated School Aurora 105 Donato,Rosalina T. Dinapigue National High School Dinapigue 106 Duldulao, Carmina N. Balagan Integrated School San Mariano I 107 Dumaguing, Elector G. San Antonio Elementary School Roxas West Dumalag, Ma. Phee 108 Bernadette T. San Fernando Elementary School Alicia East Alibagu, City of Ilagan, Isabela deped-isabela.com.ph (078) 323-0281; (078) 323-2015 Sdo Isabela [email protected] Doc Code: FM-ORD-005 Rev: 00 As of: July 2, 2018 Page: 5 Dumlao, Assha Mae Josefina Albano National High Tumauini 109 Candyd, Tumolva School South 110 Dumlao, Juvelyn S Cebu Integrated School San Isidro Angadanan 111 Dumlao,Ma.Lourdes G.
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