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Guidance Week 2011. Proposed Activities. Guidance Week 2011. September 5-8, 2011 (Monday – Thursday) Proposed Theme: “Promoting a Culture of Understanding in the School Setting”
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Guidance Week 2011 Proposed Activities
Guidance Week 2011 • September 5-8, 2011 (Monday – Thursday) • Proposed Theme: “Promoting a Culture of Understanding in the School Setting” • Helping the university build a culture of understanding is the kind of impact the GCD would like to make through the activities lined up during the Guidance Week. • Guidance counselors essentially facilitate understanding • “Understanding” at different levels: self, student-teacher, student-families, community
Guidance Week 2011 • Target stakeholders: • UST students • Faculty members and administrators • UST Guidance Counselors and counselors from other Dominican schools near UST. • GK Simbahayan Leaders (tentative)
DAY 1 (September 5, 2011 – Monday) AM SESSION OPENING CEREMONIES • Invocation • National Anthem • Opening Remarks: Dr. Bance • Inspirational Message: Fr. Rolando dela Rosa, Rector, UST • Keynote Address: “Promoting a Culture of Understanding in the School Setting” • Prof. Belle Abaya • Plenary talk 1: “Teachers as Counselors” : Dr. Clarita Carillo • Optimizing academic success through understanding students • Plenary talk 2: “Building partnerships with the professional counselor” : Dr. Imelda Villar • Focused Group Discussion / Fellowship / Lunch: “Expectations of Administrators/Faculty to GCs” Participants: Faculty , Administrators, Counselors
DAY 1 (September 5, 2011 – Monday) PM SESSION • Program for Peer Facilitators
DAY 2 (September 6, 2011 – Tuesday) AM SESSION • Program for Achievers (TAP) (university-wide) • Concurrent sessions (College-based including HS) PM SESSION • Program for Foreign Students (university-wide) • Concurrent sessions (College-based including HS)
DAY 3 (September 7, 2011 – Wednesday) AM SESSION • Seminar for GK Simbahayan Leaders (tentative) • Concurrent sessions (College-based including HS) PM SESSION • Seminar for SK students in UST (university-wide) • Concurrent sessions (College-based including HS)
DAY 4 (September 8, 2011 – Thursday) “Counselors’ Day” AM SESSION • Seminar for Counselors on Trends, Future Directions in Guidance and Counseling, Updates • Dr. Luzviminda Guzman (PRB GC Chair) • GCs of Domnet schools in Manila will be invited PM SESSION • Seminar on Counselor Wellness • (c/o Competency Committee) • Holy Mass (c/o Psycho-spiritual Committee)
Steering Committee for Guidance Week 2011 • Chair: Stephanie Lu • Co-Chair: Janice Triguero • COMMITTEES: • Ways & Means • Head: Thess Gallardo • Members: Irene Pascasio,, Monica de Leon • Promotions & Venue • Head: LalaineRecio • Members: Agnes Buquid, Christine Quita • Food • Head: Naomi Rosales • Members: Christine Garinganao, LenyGadiana • Registration • Head: MyreenCleofe • Members: Khristine Lim, AdestyDulawan • Documentation • Head: YfeRoxas • Members: Diovie Navarra, Marissa Nicasio
Chairs of University-Wide Seminars • PF: Neriza Pineda • TAP: Carol Perez • Foreign students: Regina Atinaja • SK: Lalaine Recio ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES • GK Simbahayan: Kampi Dompor (Community Development) • Counselor Wellness: Anna Aqui (Competency) • Mass: Psycho-spiritual committee • Opening ceremonies and Session with PRB GC: Steering Committee
Counselors’ tasking College-based/Building-based Concurrent Sessions • Decide: • College or building based session • Schedule: September 5 (PM only), September 6 , 7 • Topic (should be aligned with the theme) • Submit schedule, topic, and project proposal on or before June 30, 2011 (Thursday) • Send to stephanieannecruz@ymail.com • Suggestions: • tasking (building-based group), • then sessions will be conducted twice (or depending on the available schedule per college)
Counselors’ Tasking • Membership in the university-wide programs • Chairs to submit project proposal also on June 30, 2011 • Up to 3 members per program • Counselors: • Vanessa Ice • Len Chatt • Jheng Jo • Lyn • Kris • Nettes • Claud
Others • Budget • 3k-5k per college/building