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A Visual Arts Radio Program for Mental Health & The Environment: An EWC Program with Visayas State University A Visual Arts Radio Program for Mental Health & The Environment: An EWC Program with Visayas State University
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Breaking Silos with #EWCInnovationFellows 2021 Episode 15

A Visual Arts Radio Program for Mental Health & The Environment: An EWC Program with Visayas State University

Wednesday, October 20, 2021 | 6:00-7:00pm, Philippines

This webinar features an EWC program in the Philippines in partnership with Visayas State University, where participants will learn a visual arts program using radio and social media that improves junior and senior high students’ ability to meet academic requirements. During the program, modular virtual arts lessons are aired at VSU Radio DYDC-FM with a simulcast on its official Facebook page. All lessons follow a rundown sequence patterned from a real classroom setup that includes a roll call of students, the introduction of the current lesson, review of the past lesson, giving of quizzes or exams, and reading of feedback or comments from students. 

This educational program is the first of its kind teaching visual arts across two mediums—radio and social media. The program’s target audience is Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH) teachers with junior and senior high school students enrolled in the course including students who are enrolled in the Philippines’ Department of Education’s (DepEd) Special Program for the Arts.

The featured speakers for this webinar are Dr. Christina Gabrillo and Jude Nonie Sales from Visayas State UniversityDr. Gabrillo is an educator, researcher, and leader at Visayas State University (VSU) with more than two decades of experience in the field of development communication–a discipline she took from her bachelor’s degree up until her doctorate degree. Both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees were obtained from VSU while her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree was completed at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB). At the beginning of her career in the academe, Gabrillo has taught broadcasting courses to undergraduate Devcom students, facilitated communication research and extension projects and served as program host and announcer of the then VSU Radio DYAC-AM, currently rebranded as VSU Radio DYDC-FM, which is the public service and extension broadcast facility of VSU. She is currently Head of the Department for Development Communication.

Jude Nonie Sales is a trained botanist, development communicator, professional visual artist, thespian, and cultural heritage advocate. He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Development Communication and Culture and the Arts Education at the Visayas State University in Baybay City, Leyte Philippines as an Asst. Professor at the Department of Development Communication. Since 2013 he has organized mentorship programmes for different schools on the Special Program in the Arts Education to give supplemental arts instruction to elementary, high school, and senior high school students in visual arts, theater, media arts and literary arts. He is currently completing his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Development Communication specializing in Intergenerational Communication, Indigenous Knowledge and Innovations at the University of the Philippines Los Banos. At present he is the Head of the Culture and the Arts Center at the Visayas State University.

For more information, please visit https://ewc-soa.vsu.edu.ph/.

 

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Breaking Silos with #EWCInnovationFellows 2021 Episode 15

A Visual Arts Radio Program for Mental Health & The Environment: An EWC Program with Visayas State University

Wednesday, October 20, 2021 | 6:00-7:00pm, Philippines

This webinar features an EWC program in the Philippines in partnership with Visayas State University, where participants will learn a visual arts program using radio and social media that improves junior and senior high students’ ability to meet academic requirements. During the program, modular virtual arts lessons are aired at VSU Radio DYDC-FM with a simulcast on its official Facebook page. All lessons follow a rundown sequence patterned from a real classroom setup that includes a roll call of students, the introduction of the current lesson, review of the past lesson, giving of quizzes or exams, and reading of feedback or comments from students. 

This educational program is the first of its kind teaching visual arts across two mediums—radio and social media. The program’s target audience is Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH) teachers with junior and senior high school students enrolled in the course including students who are enrolled in the Philippines’ Department of Education’s (DepEd) Special Program for the Arts.

The featured speakers for this webinar are Dr. Christina Gabrillo and Jude Nonie Sales from Visayas State UniversityDr. Gabrillo is an educator, researcher, and leader at Visayas State University (VSU) with more than two decades of experience in the field of development communication–a discipline she took from her bachelor’s degree up until her doctorate degree. Both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees were obtained from VSU while her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree was completed at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB). At the beginning of her career in the academe, Gabrillo has taught broadcasting courses to undergraduate Devcom students, facilitated communication research and extension projects and served as program host and announcer of the then VSU Radio DYAC-AM, currently rebranded as VSU Radio DYDC-FM, which is the public service and extension broadcast facility of VSU. She is currently Head of the Department for Development Communication.

Jude Nonie Sales is a trained botanist, development communicator, professional visual artist, thespian, and cultural heritage advocate. He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Development Communication and Culture and the Arts Education at the Visayas State University in Baybay City, Leyte Philippines as an Asst. Professor at the Department of Development Communication. Since 2013 he has organized mentorship programmes for different schools on the Special Program in the Arts Education to give supplemental arts instruction to elementary, high school, and senior high school students in visual arts, theater, media arts and literary arts. He is currently completing his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Development Communication specializing in Intergenerational Communication, Indigenous Knowledge and Innovations at the University of the Philippines Los Banos. At present he is the Head of the Culture and the Arts Center at the Visayas State University.

For more information, please visit https://ewc-soa.vsu.edu.ph/.

 

 Featured Speakers: 

 Moderator: