COCABO, Catherine C. Archives - öĎÓăĘÓƵapp /category/profile/cocabo-catherine-c/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Tue, 24 Oct 2023 02:14:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png COCABO, Catherine C. Archives - öĎÓăĘÓƵapp /category/profile/cocabo-catherine-c/ 32 32 UST Filipino Dept. academic staff, students present papers on multi-disciplinary themes at 6th ICAPS /ust-filipino-dept-academic-staff-students-present-papers-onmulti-disciplinary-themes-at-6th-icaps/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-filipino-dept-academic-staff-students-present-papers-onmulti-disciplinary-themes-at-6th-icaps Mon, 07 Aug 2023 01:57:15 +0000 /?p=141728 Faculty members and students from the Departmento ng Filipino, College of Education, presented papers on language, education, and culture at the 6th International Conference on Asian and Philippines Studies (ICAPS),…

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Faculty members and students from the Departmento ng Filipino, College of Education, presented papers on language, education, and culture at the 6th International Conference on Asian and Philippines Studies (ICAPS), held from June 1 to 3, 2023 in Silliman University (SU), Dumaguete City.

Current department chair Assoc. Prof. Zendel Rosario M. Taruc, PhD, and former department chair Prof. Roberto D. Ampil, PhD, lead the delegates from the university who attended the onsite and online sessions.

Taruc presented her paper “Ang Pagsasalin bilang Pedagohiya sa Pagtuturo ng Filipino at
Komunikasiyon sa mga Tiyak na Larang” while Ampil shared his analysis “Ina(aruga/abuso): Mga Imahe at Gampanin ng Ina sa mga Piling Pelikula ni Laurice Guillen.”

The papers presented by other faculty members also encompassed multi and interdisciplinary themes, which included Assoc. Prof. Catherine Cocabo-Yao’s “Inang-Guro sa Panahon ng Pandemya: Mga Isyu at Hamon sa mga Ina sa Paggabay sa mga Anak sa kanilang Online Learning”; Assoc. Prof. Josephine Villegas’s “Ang Antas ng Mathematics Anxiety ng mga Mag-aaral ng Junior High School na may Kaugnayan sa Kanilang Akademikong Pagganap sa Matematika”; and Mr. Mark Anthony J. Etcobañez’s “Pagtitipon ng mga Salitang Ginagamit sa Construction Site: Batayan sa Pagbuo ng Glosaryong Asintada.” Etcobañez together with Ms. Charlotte Malinao discussed, “Mga Hamon at Oportunidad sa Pagtuturo ng Pagsasalin sa Kaso ng UST: Mga Mungkahi sa Pagbuo ng E-Kagamitang Pampagtuturo.”

Filipino major students under the Bachelor of Secondary Education program presented in two groups. Ann Karen Alonzo, Princess Angel Galono, and Hannah Quevedo discussed “Ang Penomenolohiya ng Konektibismo sa mga Gurong Nagtuturo ng Filipino sa Bagong Normal.” Meanwhile, Shane C. Mia, Julius I. Pontillas, and Maria Ysabela C. Sicat presented their findings through their paper, “Pagsusuri sa Kalidad ng mga Piling Modyul sa Filipino para sa Ika-8 Baitang ng Departamento ng Edukasiyon Mula sa Rehiyon ng SOCCSKSARGEN.”

Some 250 onsite and 130 online participants attended the conference, organized by the De La Salle University (DLSU) College of Liberal Arts, Silliman University-öĎÓăĘÓƵapp Department, Danum (Dalubhasaan ng mga Umuusbong na Mag-aaral sa Araling Filipino), DLSU Salita (Sentro sa Pagsasalin, Intelektuwalisasyon at Adbokasiya), and the Andrew Gonzalez Philippine Citation Index.

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Fil Dept’s Cocabo, De Guzman share research on distance learning at SP confab /fil-depts-cocabo-de-guzman-share-research-on-distance-learning-at-sp-confab/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fil-depts-cocabo-de-guzman-share-research-on-distance-learning-at-sp-confab Mon, 06 Mar 2023 01:00:00 +0000 /?p=129474 Asst. Prof. Catherine C. Cocabo and Mr. Billy De Guzman joined Sikolohiyang Pilipino (SP) experts at the 46th Pambansang Kumperensiya sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino held from November 24 to 26, 2022.…

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Asst. Prof. Catherine C. Cocabo and Mr. Billy De Guzman joined Sikolohiyang Pilipino (SP) experts at the 46th Pambansang Kumperensiya sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino held from November 24 to 26, 2022.

The duo from the Departamento ng Filipino – College of Education, discussed the results of their research “Edu-Aksyon. Ang Distansya ng mga Mahihirap sa Distance Learning sa Panahon ng Pandemya.”

Conducted in September 2020, the research used purposive sampling to acquire data among impoverished students in Cabuyao, Laguna.

With the theme “SP bilang Mapagpabagong-Isip,” the national conference is organized by Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino.

Registered Psychologists (RPsy), Registered Psychometricians (RPm), Registered Guidance Counselors (RGC), Registered Social Workers (RSW), and Licensed Professional Teachers (LPT) attend the annual gathering.

Cocabo and De Guzman’s research paper is forthcoming in the December 2022 issue of MALAY Journal.

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Climate justice emphasized during Dunong Tomas webinar series /climate-justice-emphasized-during-dunong-tomas-webinar-series/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=climate-justice-emphasized-during-dunong-tomas-webinar-series Mon, 13 Jun 2022 02:10:28 +0000 /?p=96340 The post Climate justice emphasized during Dunong Tomas webinar series appeared first on öĎÓăĘÓƵapp.

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The UST Simbahayan Community Development Office (UST SIMBAHAYAN) in partnership with the Dunong Tomas cluster from the Junior High School, Senior High School, College of Education, and College of Information and Computing Sciences, organized the second webinar for the series “Boto Pilipino: Boto Mo Para sa Pagbabago” on February 5, 2022.


The said event was also aligned with the second Community Service Day for A.Y. 2021-2022, the bi-annual advocacy event of UST SIMBAHAYAN that promotes the proactive response to the call of Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’.


With the theme Kapaligiran at Halalan, discussions did not only center on the elections, politics, and livelihood, but also on issues related to the environment. Asst. Prof. Froilan A. Alipao, the Director of UST SIMBAHAYAN, delivered the welcome remarks. It was followed by the insightful talk of Mr. Maverick Russel Flores, the Communications Campaigner of Greenpeace Philippines, titled “2022: The Year of Climate Action.”


Flores stressed that the Philippines urgently needs climate justice since our country is continuously battling the climate crisis coupled with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. He also stated that environmental and climate issues are at the bottom of the priorities in the current electoral discourse.
Dr. Froilan C. Calilung from the Political Science Department of the Faculty of Arts and Letters had his presentation on the “Analysis of Environmental Platforms of the 2022 Presidential Candidates.” He shared a concise summary of the six front-running presidentiables’ environmental agenda on the following issues: renewable energy, commitment to the international environmental agreements, creation of a Department of Disaster Resilience, mining, plastic and solid waste management, and the West Philippine Sea.


Mr. Rodne Galiche, the Executive Director of Living Laudato Si’ Philippines, discussed “Laudato Si’ and Ecological Teachings of the Church.” Through the seven Laudato Si’ Goals: 1) Response to the cry of the earth, 2) Response to the cry of the poor, 3) Ecological economics, 4) Adoption of simple lifestyles, 5) Ecological education, 6) Ecological spirituality, and 7) Community engagements, the voters can use these as standards in deciding who amongst the national and local candidates will have the political will to push forward with climate justice.


The program culminated with the closing remarks of Asst. Prof. Evalyn B. Abiog, Ph.D., the Asst. Director of UST SIMBAHAYAN. The event was facilitated by Asst. Prof. Catherine C. Cocabo and Mr. John Christian Valeroso, Ph.D. The webinar can still be viewed via the UST-SIMBAHAYAN Community Development Office Facebook Page.

 

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