UPV Teaching and Learning Resource Center

University of the Philippines Visayas

TEACHING AND LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER

Administrator

Pagpupugay, mga Iskolar ng Bayan. Batch Haraya, Class of 2024

The Teaching and Learning Resource Center would like to congratulate the graduates of Batch Haraya, UPV Class of 2024 especially its Peer Tutors and Student Assistant. We would like to thank the following students (now graduates) who extended their service by imparting their knowledge to their fellow students and helped us enrich the teaching and learning environment in UPV. Pagpupugay sa inyo, mga TLRC Peer Tutors at Student Assistant!Joshua Antony G. Cruz – BS in Chemical Engineering, Summa Cum Laude (Peer Tutor in Mathematics)Kynn O. Lebrillo – BS in Chemical Engineering, Magna Cum Laude (Peer Tutor in Mathematics)Matthew C. Suico – BS in Chemistry, Magna Cum Laude (Peer Tutor in Chemistry)Rick John D. Guillarte – BA in Political Science, Cum Laude (Peer Tutor in Communication)Kriezel Jane M. Elbanbuena – BS in Chemistry, Cum Laude (TLRC Student Assistant)We wish you well on your journey. Maligayang pagtatapos, mga Iskolar ng Bayan.

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UPV TLRC celebrates 27th Anniversary Celebration

The University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV) Teaching and Learning Resource Center (TLRC) is celebrating its 27th anniversary with a three-day series of activities, including an opening program held on 22 April 2024, open house, and pasalamat. Its anniversary theme is “Making Waves, Dreaming Better.” In his opening message, Dr. Clement Camposano, Chancellor of UPV, challenged the TLRC staff to work closely with University stakeholders to elevate its services in light of emerging technologies today. Dr. Alice Joan G. Ferrer, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, recalled what the TLRC was like during her time as a newly hired faculty of the University in her message. TLRC OIC Director Asst. Prof. Katherine Valencia presented the accomplishments of the unit in 2023, which include seven major activities that enriched teaching and learning, 133 usage of the TLRC AVR and MILC AVR, and 2,520 computer usage of students, faculty, and staff. TLRC also had three collaborations with other UPV units, including the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and the Human Resources Development Office. Their collaborations made the following possible: Seminar-Workshop on Institution of Minor Programs, Orientation for New Faculty Members, and Minor Program Curricular Proposals Writing Workshop. The unit extended its gratitude to members of the faculty, who acted as resource speakers in its seminars and workshops. It also recognized the selfless contributions of TLRC’s 17 student tutors for the peer tutorial program, four of whom graduated with honors. In total, 18 tutees benefited from the program. She also highlighted the services available at the TLRC, which include ring binding, printing and photocopying, the TLRC Bigtime Access Card, computer use, Studio, and lamination, all designed to help students in their academic requirements. Looking ahead, Valencia and the staff of TLRC aim to become UPV’s Center for Advancement of Teaching and Learning as a teaching and learning support unit. Written by GT Mabilog, IPOPhotos by Gian Genoveza, IPO

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Making Waves, Dreaming Deeper at 27th Year

At its 27th year anniversary, the UPV TLRC is inviting all UPV constituents to participate in the set of activities that are lined up on April 22-24, 2024. In the spirit of this celebration, the TLRC affirms its continued commitment to making impactful programs and services that contribute to the enrichment of teaching and learning and offering services that cater to the needs of UPV constituents. With the theme, “Making Waves, Dreaming Deeper at 27th Year”, the UPV TLRC highlights the profoundness of our aspirations and the impacts of our actions. As we move forward for another year, may we find it in ourselves to dream not only for our own gain but also to fulfill our roles in the university and the larger community as Iskolars ng Bayan. To give thanks to our supportive clients, the TLRC will be offering Piso Printing for the UPV community for the whole month of April and will be facilitating its yearly fun-filled TeLeBingo. Also, in support of the Research, Extension, and Professional (REPS) personnel, the UPV TLRC will be conducting a workshop that aims to strengthen their skills as they continue to address the needs of the nation and the global community through the programs that they create.Join us in the celebration, take part in the action. See images for more details

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4th TLRC Teach SMART highlights teaching principles, humanizing education

The UP Visayas Teaching and Learning Resource Center recently conducted the fourth iteration of its Teach SMART Program that focused on the “principles of teaching” and “humanizing education” as core topics on November 16-17, 2023, at the UPV MILC, College of Arts and Sciences building. Teach SMART, a short name for “Teaching Strategies, Methods, Approaches, Rudiments, and Theories” is a training-workshop categorized as one of the Teaching Effectiveness Programs of the TLRC and was first conducted in 2021, following the shift to the online learning set up and was meant to train faculty members on the different approaches in teaching in a dynamic learning landscape. The November 2023 run was the first full face-to-face implementation of the program and focused on different teaching principles and their applications inside the classroom, and the concept and practice of humanizing education. Education experts from the faculty pool of the Division of Professional Education – UP High School in Iloilo namely, Asso. Prof. Dominique Maquiran, Asst. Prof. Jeena Amoto, and Asst. Prof. Donne Jone Sodusta were invited as resource speakers for the two-day training-workshop. Throughout the program, the 24 faculty participants from different colleges, divisions, departments, and institutes were introduced to the tripartite role of UP educators and different models of education followed by a workshop wherein they had to craft a teaching philosophy that will serve as their own personal guiding statement throughout their continuous service as teachers in the university. They were also introduced to the different learning theories, models, strategies, methods, and skills for teaching and learning, and assessment techniques. Part of the training workshop was for faculty members to develop assessment matrices for the courses they are handling. The second day of the training-workshop focused on the topic humanizing education where faculty members were provided a space for conversation about different practices on addressing inequity inside the classroom. It proved to be an enriching discourse as faculty members were able to share the different strategies they practice in their own respective classes. The program was indeed an enriching experience for faculty members as they not only got to listen to the knowledge of the education experts, but they also had a space for meaningful discourse on the challenges they face and gained new insights on how to address these challenges.

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Rest in Paradise, Dr. Ticao!

The UPV Teaching and Learning Resource Center would like to extend its deepest sympathy to the family of Dr. Cynthia Ticao. Her words, teaching philosophy, and dedication to the enrichment of the teaching and learning experience in the university serve as inspiration for the continued growth of the office. Her legacy as the first TLRC director lives on.

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