NEWSLETTER
Volume VII, Issue 1 Oct 2021- Jan 2022
Freshman presents research alongside adept researchers by Yerica Hannah D. Ramos
Among the group of teachers, professionals, and experts in the field of research who presented their research studies on zoom platform, Muel Mark Bueno, a freshman from Philippine Normal University North Luzon, put into spotlight his ethnographic research entitled “Investigating the Sawiri Culture of the Ilocanos at Brgy. Maluno Norte, Benito Soliven, Isabela: A Documentary Study” in the 3rd International Research Conference on Teacher Education and Indigenous Peoples Education on December 4. “My main objective was to leave a factual record of the Sawiri cultural practice as it has a very high possibility of being extinct. Cultural preservation is an intricate and difficult task in today’s modern world, that is why as a student, I would like to contribute to the preservation of this Ilocano culture,” Bueno stated . Traditionally, Sawiri is a condition in which a child’s or an individual’s navel/pusod line, which runs through the middle of the stomach, is inverted, displaced, or not straight; Ilocanos believe that this is a terrible sign which may cause the household’s married couple to have numerous conflicts and arguments, or that the child will become unwell or susceptible to illnesses resulting to Ilocanos frequently seeking the help of Sawiri healers to cure the condition. Though an Ilocano himself, he admitted that he was
EMERGING PRIDE. Muel Mark Bueno presenting his ethnographic research during the 3rd International Research Conference on Teacher Education and Indigenous Peoples Education, December 04, 2021.
not aware of such practice until he engaged himself in documenting it for his research study where he utilized participant observation as his data-gathering method giving him the chance to practice the said ritual himself and breathe life into the dying culture of Ilocano in him. Furthermore, the young researcher asserted that aside from helping individuals in understanding and studying cultures to improve knowledge of cultural heritage and ancestral domain, ethnographic researches could also aid in the development of instructional materials and curriculum revisions that could address the
Alma Mater applauds 2021 BLEPT passers by Genesis M. Borromeo
MARK OF QUALITY. 40 passers from Philippine Normal University North Luzon on the September 2021 Board Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers conducted by Professional Regulatory Commission.
Out of 43 examinees of Philippine Normal University North Luzon (PNUNL), a total of 40 examinees of Elementary and Secondary Levels successfully passed the September 2021 Board Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers as released results by Professional Regulatory Commission on November 29, 2021. PNUNL registered a 100% passing rate in the elementary level together with PNU Mindanao with two (2) and five (5) examinees passing, respectively. At the secondary level, the university registered a 92.68% passing rate with 38 passers out of 41 examinees. Meanwhile, PNU Manila and PNU Mindanao registered a 100% passing rate in Secondary Level with three and one examinees, respectively;
and PNU Visayas registered a 71.43% passing rate with 10 passers out of 14 examinees. Here are the new BLEPT passers in Elementary and Secondary Level from PNUNL in alphabetical order: Reginald Arongat, Niño Baldonado, Gyfthy Joshua Batungbakal, Rhomar Bumagat, Mae Ann Cabatbat, Alexis Calilan, Wyeth Calantoc, Heizel Cauilan, Alona Conception, Fritz Mark Corpuz, Julia Krizzea Cristobal, Hazel Joy Dela Cruz, Ronnie Dela Cruz, Ihrel Faith Domingo, Mae Ann Fernandez, Joseph Galabay, Sonny Ganon Jr., Aprille Lyra Gomez, Ginnie Rayvenne Gumaru, Vincent Hope Jimenez, Bryant Hinckly Leal, Kristine Lizardo, Marjo Daz Lorenzo, Heizel Mangisil, Mae Ann Miguel, Emma Naval, Jayson Olipas, April Padre, Mark Clemence Parcasio, Charmaine Joyce Pasion, Princess May Pingca, John Clyde Ranchez, Francis Jay Ramos, Joyce Ramos, Mariz Reforsado, Jefferson Rodica, Russell Rosendo, Andrew Sta. Maria, Almira Sapogay, and Marjorie Telan. As announced by PRC, Elementary Level recorded a 55.96% passing rate wherein from 8,726 examinees, 4,883 passed consisting of 3,908 first-timers and 975 repeaters while Secondary Level accumulated 57.76% passing rate with 10,318 passers out of 17,863 examinees with 9,286 are first-timers and 1,032 are repeaters.#
needs of indigenous peoples for them to be equipped globally while instilling in them that they are heirs of rich cultures, aligned with the aim of the 3rd International Research Conference which is reinventing the landscape of education.#
Tuga delivers 2nd SUA, Mid-Term Report by Lovely Jobhel O. Medina “PNU is represented by its people,” said Philippine Normal University President Bert J. Tuga on his 2nd State of the University Address (SUA) and Mid-Term Report when he delivered the notable achievements of the institution, faculty, and students amidst the challenge of the pandemic, via Facebook Live on December 10. President Tuga presented the summary of the PNU system’s present faculty comprising 52.29% with doctorates, 33.94% under dissertations, 13.15% with masters, and the remaining 0.62% for thesis completion, which showed a 70.70% increase in Ph.D. holders from 2013-2021. Nevertheless, a more proficient faculty is eyed to improve each PNU hub’s competence by supporting 66 faculty members in their dissertation writing to increase the number of Ph.D. holders in the entire system to 70.35%. Furthermore, PNU has signed 46 new and renewed agreements with national and international partners for linkages to bring capacity and competence. Initiatives in Gender and Development were also emphasized through GAD Codes with RA 7787 and RA 11313 as its supporting laws.#