July 2, 2025

College of Education’s Basic Education Department Engages in Benchlearning

Unlocking Bright Futures View the Latest News and Updates of CNSC College of Education’s Basic Education Department Engages in Benchlearning By: CNSC PICRO, 2025 The Basic Education Department of the College of Education, led by Program Chairperson Zenyfe S. Paraiso, visited UP Diliman, Cavite State University, and Batangas State University last July 23-26, 2024.The group included Jeanette C. Daniel, College Secretary; Aldrin Jake C. Asis, MAEd, OSSD Coordinator; Frances Angela Cabanilla-Melgar, RGC, Guidance Counsellor III; Roque M. Carillo, MMath, Assistant Guidance Personnel; Adonis L. Salen II, USSG Chairperson; Christian Lloyd P. Sabanal, CoEd SG President; and Bryan M. Torres, MMath, Personnel-In-Charge/Planning Officer.The visit aimed to study and learn from the best practices in curriculum, teaching, and student support at these universities.This activity was made possible through the continued support and guidance of the College Dean, Dr. Edgar P. Aban, OSSD director, Miss Rhodaviv V. Avila and the College president, Dr. Marlo M. De La Cruz, PECE.

CNSC College of Education Hosts Workshop on Enhancing Community Engagement through Gender-Based Extension Services

Unlocking Bright Futures View the Latest News and Updates of CNSC CNSC College of Education Hosts Workshop on Enhancing Community Engagement through Gender-Based Extension Services By: CNSC PICRO, 2025 The CNSC College of Education held a two-day workshop titled “CoEd Faculty Capacity Enrichment in Writing Extension Proposals Leading to Research-Based Extension Projects” on May 29-30, 2024, at the CNSC Quality Assurance Office.Participants include program chairpersons and faculty from the four programs of the College of Education namely Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education (BTLEd), Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd), Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) and Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd).With the theme, “Building Bridges: Enhancing Community Engagement through Gender-Based Extension Services.” the event featured esteemed speakers including Prof. Edgardo L. Besmonte from Bicol University who discussed the theoretical aspects of proposal development for research and extension, and Ms. Hazel M. Bermudo, Director of the Center for Community Involvement at UST-Legazpi, who shared best practices on sustainable extension projects and presented the Project REAP program.

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