We welcomed back our Griffins this week. We welcomed them back home.
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
The Lighthouse Diary #42: Welcome Home, Griffins!
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Friday, January 28, 2022
We got the lurvi!
Yep.
We were not spared of COVID-19. So many things are still raging inside my head. For now, I am posting what I shared on FB. Taking it from friends who survived COVID-19, who kept telling me that managing this malady requires a lot of letting go.
Dear everyone
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Planning for an Online Author Visit
I am really excited planning this Author Visit of Ms. Natasha Vizcarra. I am sharing some parts of my plan and the poster which our Communications Associate made for this event. Here is the link to a blog post I wrote a few years back on how to plan and organize an Author Visit.
Author Visit: Writing About Science During COVID Times with Natasha Vizcarra
DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVE:
This Author Visit is contextualized
around research and its value to meaning making, to the responsible
communication of facts and information and in the creation of knowledge for
readers, young and old. Ms. Natasha Vizcarra, a seasoned writer and editor, has
been researching and writing about Science even before the dawn of the COVID
age. The kind of writing she does, apparently, takes on greater relevance when
Ilaw ng Tahanan published her book, Spikeys,
Prickles & Prongies: A Coronavirus Discovery Story (2021), a children’s
book about the coronavirus.
TARGETED CORE VALUES:
Adaptation
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By understanding the story of a science writer
creating a book about the coronavirus, we are able to gain confidence in
braving the pandemic as individuals and as a community.
Bayanihan
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The
Author Visit has a book donation drive for students of our partner public
school in coordination with CAS Coor, BASC and UPServe (?) A minimum of 30
copies shall be bought for book donation to public school students.
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The Author Visit is open to the BA Community
and teachers from our partner public schools will be invited to attend.
Connection
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Concepts about the creative process and skills
on research shared by the guest speaker connect to tasks and projects in the
subject areas.
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This event may inspire more students to begin
CAS projects related to the Sciences and consider pursuing a career integrating
the humanities to the sciences.
Sunday, October 31, 2021
New Book on the Block: Spikeys, Prickles and Prongies
When I learned that Ilaw ng Tahanan is launching a new children's book about COVID-19, I got excited. Spikeys, Prickles and Prongies: A Coronavirus Discovery Story is written by Natasha Vizcarra and illustrated by Jamie Bauza -- two women I admire for their body of work and the advocacies they pursue. I know Ms. Vizcarra from way back as editor of the Junior Inquirer while Ms. Bauza illustrated Masaya Ang Maging Ako (Lampara, 2020).
The Junior Inquirer (JI) has ceased publication for a while now and it is only in the library of the Philippine Daily Inquirer where copies can be retrieved. At the time, around the early 2000s, the JI was a launch pad for aspiring writers, young and old. If you need to see a good model for campus journalism, turn to the JI. There were workshops and training sessions for students on all kinds of writing. It featured texts and materials for students to read which were all written with verve and a sense of wonder. It celebrated the joy and curiosities of children as well as the young at heart.
At the time, I was working in Xavier School. My students would tell me stories of their trainings and meet ups with the JI staff. How they encouraged and mentored them to write, to speak and to find their voice. Our English teachers who mentored them alongside the JI staff were appreciative of this support from community resources.
Ms. Vizcarra is now a science writer based in Denver Colorado. She writes about nature and people's interaction with the environment so engagingly well it branch out to real life events, making one think about the connections we have as precious links in the fragile chain of life. I had an interview with Ms. Vizcarra last week wherein I had a glimpse of the meticulous research and fact checking work she and Ilaw ng Tahanan put into the book project. I felt the sincere care and caution these wonder women put into making this book. At the front, back and center is the child reader who will meet the book.
I was happy and honored to meet once again the editor in chief of the JI I know back in the day. And I think, this is one of the many reasons why we need journalists. They help us make sense of events, big and small, that shape their world in order to understand their role in reshaping and reforming it.
I look forward to getting my copies of Spikeys, Prickles and Prongies: A Coronavirus Discovery Story!
Sunday, April 25, 2021
Priming Activities: Responding to Change in the Pandemic Era
Priming Activity 1 is a survey that participants must answer on or before Friday, April 30, 2021.
Here is the link - https://forms.gle/qBxbsPAzULs16vf96
Priming Activity 2 consists of two videos for participants to watch.
2. Write 2
questions you have on the video.
3. Write a summary
of the video.
4. Post your 3
insights and discoveries, 2 questions and 1 summary on JamBoard. Here is the
link to the JamBoard - https://jamboard.google.com/d/1h2UpeM_XP8TVUbtoa38QF9ltcJduYgU66RjBZEZfQyg/edit?usp=sharing
The survey and the videos plus JamBoard activity are entrance pass of the participants to the webinar on April 30, 2021.
Monday, March 29, 2021
Looking Back at YGoal's Learn From Home Program
Last year, as the COVID-19 pandemic rendered the world helpless, YGoal's Chief Executive Officer, JR Demacais and I planned a program for families and teachers, as well as allied professionals who are looking after children at home and from home. The adjustment and response to change was overwhelming. Many were confused, lost and anxious. Mustering our courage, we soldiered on.
With YGoal's guidance and support, we were able to design the Learn From Home (LFH) Program by listening and featuring families that have pivoted and shifted to the "new normal". We had three interviews with parents and their children sharing the challenges they encountered and the strategies they applied to pull through. 2020 was the year of pain, grit and resilience. It was not an easy journey, but we did learn that the pandemic can bring out the best in people and the family has to remain a strong unit for society to survive.
We are now preparing for the second run of Learn From Home (LFH) 2021 through a Parents' Hour. But before we connect with parents and families, a review of the learning and insights gained from LFH 2020 is necessary. This way, we are able to connect our learning with new discoveries that await us this year.
For starters, here is a poster of what LFH Season 1 Episode 1 was all about. The Madrid Family shared their response to the changes brought by the pandemic. Click the link to watch the video and read up the blog post as additional resources. If you are parent, a teacher or an allied professional working with and for children, we hope to see you on the first session of YGoal's LFH Parents' Hour.
Saturday, January 30, 2021
Amanda and Bernie
Needless to say, Amanda Gorman is my favorite -- so far.
Her poem is beautiful. Powerful yet, simple. It was accessible. Though she was speaking from her own history and experience, her poetry crossed boundaries. It was what we need today in this age of the great divide.
And then, there was Bernie Sanders.
If Gorman's performance was edifying, Sanders' demeanor and no-nonsense appearance at the inauguration promoted egalitarianism. That photo that went viral spawned millions of memes that earned revenues to the school teacher who made his mittens as well as a much needed PR booster for the Democrats.
America is still divided. We are still grappling with a clueless government as to how the vaccines are to be rolled out. Amanda and Bernie provided many of us with hope and the humor to survive in these pandemic times.
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Paghilom at Pag-asa sa Panahon ng Pandemya: Kamusta ka? Kamusta na? Magkamustahan Kata sa Panahon ng Pandmeya!
Friday, October 23, 2020
Feed the Children Campaign by Pumplepie Books & Happiness
A few weeks after the interview, I heard good news from Alexine. An amazing thing happened! Their family was inspired to organize a community outreach project. Through Alexine's Online Bookstore, Pumpliepie Books & Happiness, they are coordinating with Gawad Kalinga for a Feeding Program in Silay, Negros Occidental.
Below is the project brief. This project is Adriana's 10th birthday celebration party. Feed the body and nourish the mind!
PROJECT : Feed the Children Campaign by Pumplepie Books & Happiness
PARTNERS : Gawad Kalinga and Filipino children’s book publishers
GOAL : To raise P240,000 to feed 100 children for 120 days
COMMUNITY : Sitio Dacutan, Silay City, Negros Occidental
DURATION : October 18 to November 18, 2020
Background
Right after our interview for Ygoal, Adriana
says she realized we were very fortunate and asked, “How come we are not doing
more to help other families?” She said that every day the news reports that
more and more Filipinos are suffering from the pandemic.Since her birthday is
coming up on November 21 and we normally hold promos, I said she could decide
on her 10th birthday project and we would support her all the way. Adriana
immediately decided she wanted to help children who are hungry.
We partnered with Gawad
Kalinga for their ongoing
#BeAHungerWarriorCampaign . Through them we learned that SWS surveys
show that the
number of hungry families between Dec. 2019 and Sept. 2020 have more than
tripled, with the bulk of them in the Visayas and Mindanao. GK is gathering
pledges at P20 per meal per child per day. P2,400 can feed one child 120 meals
over 120 days.
Our hometown is Silay City, Negros Occidental in the
Visayas so we have selected to support a community in Sitio Dacutan in Silay
City. The goal is to raise P240,000 to feed 100 children for 120 days.
Mechanics
- Pumplepie to raffle
off 10 book bundles donated by Filipino children’s book publishers. Value
of each bundle is between P3,000-P5,000 (no final cost yet)
- To join the raffle,
participants must pledge a minimum of P100 (equivalent to 5 meals). P100
Pledge = 1 Raffle entry. A pledge of P2,400 (120 meals for 1 child) is
automatically entitled to 50 raffle entries.
- Promo duration is
October 18 to November 18, 2020. Winners will be electronically drawn on
Adriana’s 10th birthday, November 21, 2020.
- Feeding in the chosen
community will also commence on November 21.
Friday, September 11, 2020
Online Bibliotherapy: Rain Before Rainbows & What Happened When the World Stops
- Welcome students (and teachers) to the session - Ms Zarah and Ms Sheila
- Presentation of Story / Poem: Rain Before Rainbows or What Happened When We All Stopped
- Reading aloud of Rain Before Rainbows or Viewing of What Happened When We All Stopped
- Engagement: 3-2-1 Sanacore Method plus 1 more
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- Make a collage using photos and an app. Write something about it. Choose a theme for your collage. It can be about family, friendship or any topic you wish to explore and develop.
- Choose a photo and use a photo editing app to write a poem. You can share this with friends and family through social media.
- Visit Poetry Magnet and write a poem.
- Make a banner or a poster of your favorite poem, quote or dialogue of an inspirational book or movie character.
- Explore found poetry, black out poetry and magnetic poetry by visiting the recommended websites and online resources
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Research and Information Literacy eModules
This year, I adopted TRAILS as assessment tool. Here is a glimpse of the introduction to the report I am writing for submission to the Academic Team.
Research plays an important role in the completion of the DP Core namely, the Extended Essay (EE), the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Essay and the Creativity Action and Service (CAS). It is in Year 1 of the DP where Internal Assessments (IA) in the subject areas are introduced to students and culminates in Year 2 into a full well written piece of investigation or paper of inquiry. This means, a great amount of creative and critical thinking is expected of the DP student. The Beacon Academy (BA) Library, being an academic department that supports research and the development of creative and critical thinking skills of Griffins, conducted an assessment to gauge DP students’ research skills.
Using TRAILS, Tools for Real Time Assessment of Information Literacy Skills by the Kent State University(KSU), the BA Library adapted and adopted TRAILS into its context to identify and determine strong areas and areas for improvement of DP students’ research and information literacy skills. TRAILS have six areas or skills for assessment which are: (1) narrowing and broadening topics of research, (2) selecting and locating appropriate sources of information, (3) evaluating sources, (4) identifying and following research steps, methods and processes, and (5) documentation, referencing and citing of sources.
The results of this assessment can provide the Teacher Librarian valuable information in crafting Reference and Research services that meet the needs of the DP students and create Information Literacy modules as well as a research skills instruction program that builds and enhances skills for development. It may validate observations and insights on the teaching and learning processes of research in the Academy which may lead to revisions and changes in the way this is delivered in formal and non-formal means of instruction. It is recommended that teachers and the Teacher Librarian work together in the implementation of the programs as guided by criteria and standards set by the IB and the Department of Education.
Monday, August 3, 2020
Using Google Site To Make A Library Website (1 of 2)
Along with the photos are my reflections that came about after working on the site.
I made my first library website using HTML, Windows Notepad and Internet Explorer. That library website was one of the requirements submitted to Ma’am Lourdes T. David, my grad school prof for LIS 100 - Information Science (if my memory serves me right). I had a lot of fun in her class but that deserves another post in another time. Suffice it to say that in Ma’am Lou’s class, there was diversity, inclusion and care. So my insecure heart gained confidence and the courage to try new things.
I still feel insecure on most days. Doubting myself, thinking through processes for long periods of time and tempering my moods.
Oo. Procrastinator ako.
But I always go back to those memories with Audrey in Ma’am Lou’s class. Learning logic from her and listening to computer language spoken in lectures delivered by Ma’am Lou herself. There were also resource speakers from the IT and EdTech disciplines whom she invited to speak in class. From her, I learned collaboration too!
I often tell myself, that if I was able to do it back then, I can do it again and again and again.
And here is my handy work! A new library website for our students who will begin school tomorrow. My library orientation with them will start on Tuesday. I am excited and nervous. And stressed. Thanks to Google Suite for these cool tech! And so much love to Ma’am Lou for teaching me the basics of programming. It sure comes in useful especially in this day of intuitive technology.
Have a look at the screenshots of the library website I made. This one is an online module for learning research and information literacy skills. Send feedback. Ask questions. We can always learn from each other!How I made the website, I will write about it the next post.
Saturday, July 4, 2020
Teacher on Center Stage: Francis Jim Tuscano (2 of 2)
Friday, June 26, 2020
Guest Blogger: Shine Uy on Home Schooling and Home Based Learning
The blog, School Librarian in Action, is happy to have Shine Uy as guest blogger. She writes about factors that made them decide to home school (HS) their children when campus closed at the last term in March. All throughout the summer, Shine made use of home based learning (HBL) strategies for them. Now that the opening of school is nearing, her children will learn at home and from home where she leads them to authentic learning experiences while adopting an online learning module where her children are enrolled in.










