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Universidad de Sta. Isabel City of Naga, Philippines Graduate School Masters in Administration and Supervision

Leadership Behavior in Education EDUC-208 AY 2018-2019 First Semester

Accomplishment Report: Seminar on Current Leadership Trends in Education

Theme: “21st Century Leadership: Challenges, Adaptations and Prospects” Universidad de Sta. Isabel October 20, 2018

Submitted by: EDUC-208 CLASS

Submitted to: RANDY P. BACARES, Ph. D. Professor, EDUC-208 CESAR C. SAN JOSE ED.D, Ph. D. Dean, Graduate School

Table of Content I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI.

Activity Proposal Letter of Invitation to the Speaker Narrative Report Pictures Liquidation Report Result of the Evaluation List of Attendees Powerpoint Presentations of Speaker Sample Certificate Sample Program Evaluation Form

After a thorough preparation, from the conceptualization of the topic where the seminar will be focusing up to the planning of how it will be executed, the half-day seminar which was sponsored and facilitated by EDUC 208 (Leadership Behavior in Education) class under Dr. Randy P. Bacares was successfully pushed through last October 20, 2018. Several meetings were done by the different committees and it was agreed on during the brainstorming that the keynote speaker will be Ma’am Lynn Z. Padillo, Chief, Curriculum Implementations Division from DepEd Naga City Division. The seminar was held at the Audio Visual Room-A (AVR-A), Universidad de Sta. Isabel. The registration began at exactly 7 o ‘clock. At about 8:30, the program proper began. It was formally started through an opening prayer followed by the Philippine National Anthem. Dr. Bacares delivered his opening remarks and it was followed by the introduction of the speaker given by Mrs. Jelreen Vi Sales. After the preliminaries, the resource speaker started her talk. The talk revolved around the topic. Ma’am Lynn began her talk by asking some of the participants about the current situation of their leadership experience using the weather check. Then she shared the presentation by Ma’am Orfelina O. Tuy, CESO III which is entitled, “The DNA of Leadership.” It is said that Leadership DNA is the practice you use to motivate or demotivate those you depend upon for development of your organization. The seven vital leadership genes (CHANGES) were enumerated and explained. C is for Community (Pair bond: Including vs. Exluding), H is for Humanity (Pair bond: Appreciating vs. Blaming), A is for Aspiration (Pair bond: Striving vs. Fearing), N is for Navigating (Pair bond: Sharing vs. Withholding), G for Generativity (Pair bond: Wondering vs. Knowing), E for Expressing (Pair bond: Developing vs. Dictating), and S for Spirit (Pair bond: Celebrating vs. Conforming). She also shared the Five Essential Skills for Leadership in the 21st Century by Melanie Greenberg. The essential skill is Contribute Uniqueness, next is Act Effectively, third is Be Resilient, then Embrace Change and the last one is Stay Grounded. She said that being a leader in the 21st century is harder and more challenging

for we are living in a VUCA—Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous World. Ma’am Padillo has shared her journey and inspiring personal experiences on how she has succeeded in spite all the challenges and hardships that she has gone through as a teacher, wife, daughter, and especially as a mother. The talk ran for about two hours and she ended it with a quote by Carl Jung, “I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become.” After the talk, Mr. Thomas Nacario from DepEd Camarines Sur has presented an intermission number. Then, the participants were given a 5minute health break. Right after break, the program resumed. As a form of giving thanks to the speaker, she was awarded with certificate and token of appreciation. After the awarding, Mr. Jayson Aliben, chairperson of the steering committee gave his closing remarks. The seminar was ended through a closing prayer and before the participants went home, photo ops were done. Before 12 noon, the seminar adjourned. It was participated by a total number of (total number) teachers from different schools inside and outside Naga City. The activity was also attended by the graduate school dean; Dr. Cesar C. San Jose.

Activity Proposal

Letter of Invitation to the Speaker

Narrative Report



Pictures

Result of the Evaluation

Liquidation Report

List of Attendees

Powerpoint Presentations of Speaker

Sample Certificate

Sample Program

Evaluation Form

Chief Lynn Z. Padillo is delivering her insights about the 21st Century Leadership Challenges, Adaptations and Prospects

Ms. Dyna Apatin as the emcee facilitated the seminar.

Dr. Randy P. Bacares is giving his Welcome Address to the participants of the seminar.

Mrs. Jelreen VI A. Sales is introducing the Keynote Speaker.

Mr. Jayson M. Aliben is delivering his Closing Remarks.

The participants lend their ears and taking notes during the talk of the speaker.

The secretariat and finance committee are checking the attendance of the participants.

Seminar on Current Leadership Trends in Education Percentage

I- SPEAKER 80

70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

The speaker Delivered in an Was Conveyed clear Questions were Audience Discussion was well effective and knowlegeable purpose of encouraged involvement played an prepared well-organized about the presentation were important part presentation subject matter encourgaed of the session 5

4

3

2

1

II- Topic 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 The topic discussed Thecontent was The objectives were was relevant to the organized and easy to met theme follow 5

4

3

2

1

Points were clearly The topic was defined and relevant to my needs supported

III- VENUE 80 70 60 50

40 30 20 10

0 The seminar facilities provided an environment conducive to learning

The number of participants was appropriate 5

4

3

2

1

Provided adequate amenities

Mr. Jayson M. Aliben, Dr. Randy P. Bacares and Dr. Cesar C. San Jose give the plaque of appreciation and token to the speaker.

The class of EDUC-208 took a pictorial with their professor and dean.

The invited participants and guest took a pictorial with the professor and dean.

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