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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Division of Leyte
POLAHONGON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Polahongon, Mahaplag, Leyte

I. Title : Two-Day School-Based Training-Workshop in Campus Journalism


II. Target Clientele
Three (3) English subject teachers, two (2) Filipino subject teachers, three (3)
Science teachers, two(2) Math teachers, two (2) Araling Panlipunan Teachers and
twenty (20) students (who belong to the top 5 of the class) from Grade-7 to G-9 and
Fourth Year
III. Proponent:School Head and English Teachers
IV. Rationale
The Campus Journalism Act of 1991 seeks to uphold and protect the freedom
of the press even at the campus level, as stated in the laws Section 2 (Declaration
of Policy). The law also aims to promote the development and growth of campus
journalism as a means of strengthening ethical values, encouraging critical and
creative thinking, and developing moral character and personal discipline of the
Filipino youth (Sec. 2).
Polahongon National High School is one of the developing public high schools
in Leyte Division. Since it started its operation in 2009, until now it has no School
Publication due to lack of knowledge of teachers in Campus Journalism. Cognizant of
its importance, there is a needto equip the teachers and studentswith the different
theories and concepts, knowledge and skills and develop among themselves the
ethical standards in dealing with issues being documented.
IV. Objectives
1. Discuss ethical standards in campus journalism.
2. To discuss the art of photo journalism.
3. To present theories and techniques of editorial, feature, sports writing and
photo journalism and other important aspects of journalism.
4. To illustrate acceptable style and design of an ideal school paper.
V. Expected Output: Newsletter or a tabloid

VI. Strategies: 4 As, Lecture Discussion, Group Dynamics and Reporting


VII. Type of Training and Expected Participants
A. Type of Training: Live-Out
B. Expected Participants (33)
1Trainer
1 School Head
3 English teachers
2 Filipino teachers
2 Mathematics teachers
4 Science teachers and
20 students(who belong to the top 5 of each grade/year level from G-7
to
G-9 and Fourth Year)
VIII. Trainer: Mr. Cesar Montao
IX. Date and Venue
Date: August 29-30, 2014

Venue: Polahongon National High School

X. Training Facilities
1. LCD Projector

2. Camera

3. Sound System4. Laptop

XI. Training Curriculum:


Campus Journalism: Theories, Ethical Standards and Guidelines
X. Budgetary Requirements:
Honorarium of Resource Person
Meals and Snacks
Cartolina/manila papers
Pentel pens/inks
1/2 ream long bond paper
Special paper
Rental for projector
Computer ink
Total
Prepared by:
VICTORIA B. SUBARAN, MAEd, HT-III

3,500.00
3,000.00
100.00
250.00
150.00
50.00
500.00
750.00
__________
P8,300.00

School Head
Recommending Approval:
RHODELIA G. ORBINO, Ed. D.
Education Supervisor-TFSS
MARIO RODGIE R. SOMBILON, Ed. D.
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
Approved:
RONELO AL K. FIRMO, Ph. D., CESO V
Schools Division Superintendent

TRAINING MATRIX
SY: 2014-2015
Two-Day Training-Workshop On Campus Journalism
TIME
FRAME
7:00 - 8:00
8:00 - 8:30
8:30 - 9:00
9:OO - 10:00
10:00 -11:00
11:00 -12:00
12:00 - 1:00
1:00 - 2:00
2:00 - 3:00
3:00 - 4:00
4:00 5:00
7:90 8:00
8:00 - 9:00
9:00 - 10: 00
10:00
11:00
11:00
12:00
12:00 - 1:00
1:00 - 2:00
2:00 - 3:00
3:00 - 4:00
4:00 - 5:00

ACTIVITIES AND TOPICS


DAY 1
Arrival and Checking of Attendance
Opening Program
Overview and Legal Basis of Campus
Journalism
News Writing
Workshop on News Writing
Presentation of Outputs and Critiquing
Lunch Break
Editorial Writing
Workshop on Editorial Writing
Presentation of Outputs and Critiquing
Sports Writing
DAY 2
1. Opening Program
2. Recapitulation of Day 1 Activities
Workshop on Sports Writing
Presentation of Outputs and Critiquing
Copy Reading and Headline Writing
Workshop on Copy Reading and Headline
Writing
Lunch Break
Presentation of Outputs and Critiquing
Photo Journalism
Photoshop
1. Awarding of Top 5 Performers in the
Different Categories of Campus Journalism
2. Awarding of Certificates of Recognition
and
Participation

SPEAKER/FACILITATOR
Mrs. Bethel Jean Bongo
Mrs. Laihla B. Almaden
Mrs. Victoria B. Subaran
Speaker:
Mr. Cesar T.
Montao
Facilitator: Mr. Jay Al Gorgonio
Speaker:
Mr. Cesar T.
Montao
Facilitator: Mr. Jay Al Gorgonio
Mrs. Juditha Delgado
Mr. Rodulfo Bernal
Speaker: Mr. Cesar T. Montao
Facilitator: Mrs. Melinda Ebias

Speaker: Mr. Cesar T. Montao


Facilitator: Mrs. Melinda Ebias
Mr. Cesar T. Montao
Mrs. Victoria B. Subaran

Prepared by:
VICTORIA B.
SUBARAN,MAEd, HT-III
School Head
Recommending Approval:
RHODELIA G. ORBINO, Ed. D.
Education Supervisor-TFSS
MARIO RODGIE R. SOMBILON, Ed. D.
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent

Approved:
RONELO AL K. FIRMO, Ph. D., CESO V
Schools Division Superintend
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Division of Leyte
POLAHONGON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Polahongon, Mahaplag, Leyte
CESAR MONTAO
Dvision Trainor in Campus Journalism
Javier National High School
Javier, Leyte
2-Day School-Based Training-Workshop In Campus Journalism
Dear Mr. Cesar Montao
We are pleased to invite you to the 2-Day School-Based Training-Workshop In
Campus Journalism, scheduled from 30-31 August 2014 in Polahongon National
High School, Polahongon, Mahaplag, Leyte.
The Training-Workshop will deal on the following topics:

News Writing
Editorial Writing
Feature Writing
Editorial Cartooning
Sports Writing
Copy Reading and Headline Writing
Photo Journalism

It is an honor and privilege to invite you to participate in this Training as Speaker


for the Workshop on Campus Journalism. We believe that your contribution
to this field is unparalleled and a workshop on this topic will be of great benefit.
We look forward to a positive confirmation, an honor for us indeed. Kindly RSVP
by August 11, 2014.
Yours Faithfuly,

VICTORIA B. SUBARAN, MAEd, HT-III


School Head

POLAHONGON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Brgy Polahongon, Mahaplag, Leyte

TRAINING DESIGN

for

SCHOOL-BASED TRAINING-WORKSHOP IN
CAMPUS JOURNALISM

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