Rethinking Philippine History…Slowly

The History Department invites everyone to “Rethinking Philippine History…Slowly,” a webinar series on the Philippines in the 16th to the 18th centuries to be held every Saturday at 10:00 am to 12:00 pm from February 5 to March 26.

This webinar series is open to anyone interested in Philippine History, especially the ordinary Filipino citizen who wants to grow in love of country through a deeper knowledge of history.

You may register here. For inquiries, please email [email protected].

IDP C3: Students with Additional Needs (SwAN) classes for the 2nd semester

The CSA-Guidance Desk and the Human Resource Development would like to invite and encourage all faculty members, student and employee mentors, and academic non-teaching staff who have direct dealings with students to enroll in the Students with Additional Needs (SwAN) Series to be offered this second semester. The SwAN orientation was held last October 2021.

As part of IDP Cycle 3, the SwAN Series aims to orient and equip attendees with information and knowledge in handling the challenges more effectively when managing students with additional needs. The following modules will be covered by SwAN on the following dates:

January 26 (Module 3): Learning, Evaluation, and Accommodation
This module will discuss the principles of educational assessment and evaluation to help teachers craft activities and provide accommodations without lowering academic standards.

 

February 9 (Module 4): Neurodevelopmental and Mood Conditions and the Classroom After learning principles of educational assessment and evaluation, teachers will be exposed to its application. This session will focus on the identification and management of symptoms of persistent and transient conditions, especially the ones that usually affect academic performance and/or may lead to a crisis situation.

 

February 23 (Module 5): Referral and Crisis Management
This module will focus on identifying, responding, and supporting at-risk students in virtual settings. Likewise, protocols for referral and crisis management will be discussed in order for the participants to be trained in crisis situations.


Each session will be held from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm via Google Meet.

Registration for SwAN will run until January 25 (Tuesday). To enroll, please click here. Also, to further evaluate needs and the corresponding core elements for each module, we would like to ask those who will enroll to answer the SwAN Needs Assessment Survey here (please disregard if you have already accomplished the survey in the registration form).

For inquiries, please email [email protected] or [email protected].

Business Analytics Masterclass Information Sessions

The School of Management is pleased to invite everyone to the information sessions on UA&P’s first-ever Business Analytics (BA) Masterclass tomorrow (January 12) at 10:00 am and 4:00 pm.

The BA Masterclass is designed to equip managers, entrepreneurs, and experienced professionals with the knowledge and tools in utilizing data to gain a better and deeper insight into the current market, its future, and ways the business can effectively respond.

Spearheaded by the Master in Applied Business Analytics (MABA) program, in cooperation with the Southeast Asia Business Studies (SEABS), the program is equivalent to 96 hours and will run from February to May 2022 (every Saturday only).

Register here to receive the Zoom meeting details.

For more information, email [email protected] or visit fb.com/uapmaba.

Mental Health Talk for Parents

The Center for Student Affairs - Office of Guidance and Counseling (CSA-OGC) invites you to “Synergy: A Mental Health Talk for Parents” on January 22 (Saturday) from 9:30 am to 11:50 am via Zoom.

The talk aims to support the mental health and well-being of our students as they experience the challenges of the pandemic. It also intends to develop school and family collaboration that is geared towards creating a supportive environment for students’ mental wellness.

The event is mainly for parents of UA&P students, but it is also open to mentors and faculty members. The program is free of charge. Interested participants can pre-register here.

For other details and inquiries, please visit the CSA-OGC Facebook page or email Ms. Kathy Mariano at katherineolivia.mariano@uap.asia.

  
Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605, Philippines
(632) 8637-0912 to 26
Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605, Philippines (632) 8637-0912 to 26