Congratulations to the Reading Association of the Philippines (RAP) for a successful conference celebrating their 55th year! I am honored to be a presenter and moderator in one of the concurrent sessions. I was nominated as RAP Board Member by Teacher Nong and that means so much! I was not elected to the board but it does not mean I end my "agape" with RAP.
RAP's annual conference and mid-year demo, as well as talks and webinars are spaces where I find inspiration and challenges to better my skills and competencies as intervention teacher, school librarian and children's book author. Thank you RAP, for being family and for always welcoming me in the community of literacy advocates.
Here are links to my posts on IG as a way of looking back to last week's RAP Emerald Conference
My books on display! Thank you, Lampara Books!
Dr. Cielo Magno and Dr. Maris Diokno pushed for the need to think critically -- a skill that never goes out of style.
I remember Xilef in Dr. Everatt's plenary. And the indefatigable Dr. Luis P. Gatmaitan was in his element when sharing about books and why children's literature carries weight in literacy instruction.
Day 2 began with Fr. Johnny Go's thought provoking plenary on AI in teaching and learning. This was followed by inspiring stories of literacy workers, researchers and learners of shapes and sizes!
Indeed, the two day conference of the RAP at St. Paul Manila University lived up to its name, Sparkling and Growing in Advocating Literacy and Addressing Learning Gaps @55
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