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Building a Culture of Peace Shaping the Vision, Living the Dream. Overview of the Program. UN International Day of Peace 21 September. Objectives. To provide an avenue for CEAP member-schools to share their best practices in:.
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Building a Culture of PeaceShaping the Vision, Living the Dream Overview of the Program
UN International Day of Peace 21 September
Objectives • To provide an avenue for CEAP member-schools to share their best practices in: Integrating the concepts and principles of Justice and Peace Education in all aspects of school life; and Implementing programs and advocacies on justice and peace and related concerns.
Objectives 2) To determine effective ways by which CEAP and member-schools can critically engage • government, • business, media, • the religious sector and • other civil society groups in our common pursuit of building a culture of peace in Philippine society; and
Objectives 3) To celebrate 70 years of CEAP as the biggest educational association in the country committed to advance and promote the teaching function of the Catholic Church.
21 September 2011 (Day 1) • Press Conference at The Royal Mandaya Hotel • Opening and Blessing of the EDUCATORS EXHIBIT at the Apo View and The Royal Mandaya Hotels
21 September 2011 (Day 1) • Opening Eucharistic Celebration presided by the Archbishop of Davao • Opening Ceremonies • Keynote Address • Dinner At the Ateneo de Davao (Matina Campus)
22 September 2011 (Day 2) • 27 Concurrent Sessions in 3 clusters • Curriculum & Instruction • Recent Trends, Issues and Concerns Affecting Private Education and School Administration and Operations • Advocacy/Extension & Research
22 September 2011 (Day 2) • 3 different venues • Apo View Hotel • The Royal Mandaya Hotel • Ateneo de Davao (Jacinto Campus) ***10 simultaneous Eucharistic Celebrations at the Cluster I session rooms (8:00 AM)
22 September 2011 (Day 2) At the Marco Polo Hotel • 4:30 PM – Retirement Commission Assembly at the Marco Polo Hotel • 7:30 PM – Board of Trustees Meeting
23 September 2011 (Day 3) At the Ateneo de Davao – Matina Campus • Messages from: • CBCP President • CBCP Episcopal Commission on Catechesis and Catholic Education Chair • Updates on the Peace Process by OPAPP Secretary • Adoption of Resolutions • Synthesis
23 September 2011 (Day 3) • Awarding of Jubilarians & Recognition of New CEAP member-schools • CEAP 75 Launch • Closing Eucharistic Celebration presided by the CBCP President • Oath-taking of the Newly-Elected Officers and Members of the Board of Trustees • Sponsors’ raffle of major prizes • Press Conference
Rev Fr Albert E Alejo SJ Aka “Paring Bert” Born: 25 August 1958 Entered the Society of Jesus: 30 May 1979 Ordained: 20 April 1991
Chairman of the Board [and co-founder], Mindanawon Initiatives for Cultural Dialogue • Founder, Ehem! Anti-Corruption Movement • Founder, Amuma Cancer Support Group • Founding member, Coalition of Mindanao Indigenous Peoples for Peace Advocacy (COMIPPA)
Project Director, Konsult Mindanaw • Member, Reciprocal Working Committee, Philippine Government (GPH) Team negotiating with the National Democratic Front (NDF) • Assistant to the AdZU President for Social Development
Some well-known publications • “Tao Po! Tuloy!: Isang Landas ng Pag-unawa sa Loob ng Tao” • “Generating Energies in Mount Apo: Cultural Politics in a Contested Environment” • “Ehemplo – Spirituality of Shared Integrity in Philippine Church and Society”
Activist • Actor • Artist • Anthropologist • Consultant • Confidant • Philosopher • Poet • Speaker
Scholar • Multimedia Producer • Story-teller • Multi-awarded Writer • Researcher and Publisher • Peace advocate • Teacher • Song-writer • Mindanawon…. Human…. Christian…. Jesuit priest….