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Thursday, July 29, 2010

RP Hosts World Arnis Open

With Arnis: RP's National Sport, the Filipino Martial Art of stick fighting has become the Official Philippine Martial Art and Sport.

With this, the Philippine Council of Kali Escrima Arnis Masters stages the Smart World Arnis Open on August 6-8, 2010 at the SM Mall of Asia music hall. This rare chance to see foreigners measure up to the skills of Filipinos in the sport is made possible by Smart Sports, Stix and Harbour Centre.

Activities:
  • July 26- August 1, 2010 : Filipino Martial Arts Festival in Palawan
  • Unconfirmed Dates: Workshop on Conducting Arnis Tournament
  • August 6, 2010: National Open Tournament
  • August 7, 2010: Finals of National Open Tournament
  • August 8, 2010: World Arnis Open 

Watch and be thrilled! For interested parties, please call the PKEAM at 669-1200 or 658-4461.

President Cory C. Aquino's First Year Death Anniversary

The  newest cover of PLDT Company phone directory says it all, "We will always remember you Cory!". 



How do you honor the memories of Corazon Aquino?

86th NCAA Chess Team Championship: Official Line-Up

Well it's been a summer full of activities for me so I had to wait until today to post this one, Official Team Composition of 2010 Chess Team Championships for the Seniors Division:

Colegio de San Juan de Letran:

  • Board 1. Cheter Brian C. Guerrero
  • Board 2. Ivan Gil C. Biag
  • Board 3. Jesus BEnjamin M. Lising
  • Board 4. Jesus Alfonso D. Datu
  • Board 5. Nino D. Datu
  • Board 6. Kerby A. Acoba


DLS-College of St. Benilde:

  • Board 1. Joel A. Pimentel
  • Board 2. Jimson V. Bitoon
  • Board 3. Narquingden D. Reyes
  • Board 4. Narquingel D. Reyes
  • Board 5. Jesse O. Abucejo
  • Board 6. Mark Fernan B. Donguines


San Sebastian College-Recoletos

  • Board 1. Jayson V. Mercado
  • Board 2. John Albert A. Bongon
  • Board 3. Alexis Emil F. Maribao
  • Board 4. Nigel Keruvin V. Valenzuela
  • Board 5. Louie D. Salvador
  • Board 6.Jay-R H. Sumagang


Mapua Institue of Technology

  • Board 1. Carlo Ballesteros
  • Board 2. Ergin Nigel Pelayo
  • Board 3. Francis N. Ligon
  • Board 4. Steven Crenz A. Fulcher
  • Board 5. Whiz Anthony Noche
  • Board 6. John Chester Isidoro

Emilio Aguinaldo College

  • Board 1. Reiner John S. Bamba 
  • Board 2. Macwaine A. Molina 
  • Board 3. Brylle Genio B. Tan
  • Board 4. Brylle S. Salcedo
  • Board 5. Gilbert R. Serrano
  • Board 6. Zenice P. Sartorio 

San Beda College
  • Board 1. Joseph Navarro
  • Board 2. Juan Claudio S. Castro
  • Board 3. Jared B. Cruz
  • Board 4. Ian Ferdinand C. Chua

University of Perpetual Help System Dalta

  • Board 1. Ryan James D. Cruz
  • Board 2. Juan Carlo E. De Guzman
  • Board 3. Mark T. Dela Cruz
  • Board 4.Kris Angelique T. Melicano
  • Board 5. Aurora Kim E. Dantes
  • Board 6. Jenwin A. Alconcher

Jose Rizal University

  • Board 1. Argel R. Usi
  • Board 2. Ryan Paul R. Grana
  • Board 3. Caruncho U. Bernardo
  • Board 4. Leonard  O. Alberca
  • Board 5. Edmil V. Mallari
  • Board 6. Denice Ruby Vittorio

Arellano University


  • Board 1. Vergielyn Bautista
  • Board 2. Ysmael R. Karim
  • Board 3. Wilfred Vergel Neri
  • Board 4. Vangielyn H. Bautista
  • Board 5. John Kristofferson M. De Leon

That's all for now!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

English Translation of President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III SONA Speech

We had the Complete Transcript of President Noynoy Aquino's First State of the Nation Address last July 26, 2010 and now we are posting the English version of the first SONA of President Noynoy Aquino or P. Noy delivered the other day.

Scribd has it and I'm posting it here:
Noynoy Aquino SONA 2010 Full Transcript (English Version)

I'll try to post the related videos from his SONA next time.


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GM Wesley So 7th & 8th in Biel: A Draw, a Loss!

I missed watching GM Wesley So's 7th and 8th games in Biel and here I am looking at the standings surprised with a bit of disappointment. Wesley's game against Vietnamese Nguyen ended in a draw to the dismay of almost everyone watching in Chessdom LiveChess Arena.

In the 8th round, the awaited much between Anish Giri of the Netherlands and Wesley So went in favor of Anish. GM Wesley So resigns on his 44th move as black.

43rd Biel Tournament
Round 8
A. Giri (NED, 2672) - W. So (PHI, 2674)
Tuesday,  July 27, 2010

After 44. Kc3 

After 8 rounds, the top spot is shared by Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France and Fabiano Caruana Italy both scoring 5 points.

Standings after 8 rounds:

1. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (FRA, 2723) 5.0
Fabiano Caruana (ITA, 2697) 5.0
3. Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son (VIE, 2617) 4.5
Dmitry Andreikin (RUS, 2650) 4.5
5. Anish Giri (NED, 2672) 4.0
Wesley So (PHI, 2674) 4.0
Evgeny Tomashevsky (RUS, 2708) 4.0
Maxim Rodshtein (ISR, 2609) 4.0
9. David Howell (ENG, 2616) 3.0
10. Parimarjan Negi (IND, 2615) 2.0

Last round assignment: GM Wesley So (PHI 2672) - Dmitry Andreikin (RUS 2650).

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

1st SONA of NoyNoy Aquino

So far, so far!

President Noynoy Aquino's first State of the Nation Address produced various reactions from different sectors of the Philippine society. With the Kamag-anak Incorporated resurfacing in another mode called MagAnak Na Abad and Co., P.Noy has to become a man of action.

Let the talking be done by your sister Kris in the entertainment industry who has the backing of Boy Abunda and the mass media. If you will run after the wrong doings of the past administration, do it now!

Another government-owned property to be rented and used for business endeavors, what will happen to Manila Bay sunset? Where will the Manila Bay Anglers Association fish when the pollution kill the bay? If everything pushes through, will this be another source of corruption among those seated in the government?


P. Noy, you are calling us to join, to participate and to help you, we can and we want, but will your people allow us to? Those people who helped you and your mom get the highest seat in the country are the ones enjoying the presidency.


I'm not here to see you and your presidency go down. No please! I don't need that, my country wants a real change where everyone can eat what the people in Times Street homes are eating. At least get a fair chance of a good and high quality medical services from the government.


President Noynoy, I have been working as a special needs teacher slash chess teacher slash community newspaper writer slash resource speaker to support my family of five. The government has been taking away part of my monthly salary called tax and I can't even get a baby vaccination for free for my two preschoolers.


Philippine banking system sucks, DepEd employs most of the teachers in the public schools who are either there because there's no other school that will accept them or they have backers in the department.


P. Noy, Why am I afraid to ask for help from the cops? Why are people (the masa, the taong bayan) so timid when they encounter people who speaks the foreign language called English? Why would Filipinos just keep mum or silent about labor injustices done to them by their employers rather than seek legal counsel from the Department of Labor and Employment? Why are there undesirable aliens sucking up all the riches of our own country?


Can you relate to all these things P.Noy? I don't think so. No one from among the last six presidents. Sadly! 

Here is President Noynoy Aquino's transcribed 1st SONA speech courtesy of ABS CBN News:



Speaker Feliciano Belmonte; Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile; Vice President Jejomar Binay; Chief Justice Renato Corona; Former Presidents Fidel Valdez Ramos and Joseph Ejercito Estrada; members of the House of Representatives and the Senate; distinguished members of the diplomatic corps; my fellow workers in government;

Mga minamahal kong kababayan:

Sa bawat sandali po ng pamamahala ay nahaharap tayo sa isang sangandaan.

Sa isang banda po ay ang pagpili para sa ikabubuti ng taumbayan. Ang pagtanaw sa interes ng nakakarami; at pagkapit sa prinsipyo; at ang pagiging tapat sa sinumpaan nating tungkulin bilang lingkod-bayan. Ito po ang tuwid na daan.

Sa kabilang banda ay ang pag-una sa pansariling interes. Ang pagpapaalipin sa pulitikal na konsiderasyon, at pagsasakripisyo ng kapakanan ng taumbayan. Ito po ang baluktot na daan.

Matagal pong naligaw ang pamahalaan sa daang baluktot. Araw-araw po, lalong lumilinaw sa akin ang lawak ng problemang ating namana. Damang-dama ko ang bigat ng aking responsibilidad.

Sa unang tatlong linggo ng aming panunungkulan, marami po kaming natuklasan. Nais ko pong ipahayag sa inyo ang iilan lamang sa mga namana nating suliranin at ang ginagawa naming hakbang para lutasin ang mga ito.

Sulyap lamang po ito; hindi pa ito ang lahat ng problemang haharapin natin. Inilihim at sadyang iniligaw ang sambayanan sa totoong kalagayan ng ating bansa.

Sa unang anim na buwan ng taon, mas malaki ang ginastos ng gobyerno kaysa sa pumasok na kita. Lalong lumaki ang deficit natin, na umakyat na sa 196.7 billion pesos. Sa target na kuleksyon, kinapos tayo ng 23.8 billion pesos; ang tinataya namang gastos, nalagpasan lang natin ng 45.1 billion pesos.

Ang budget po sa 2010 ay 1.54 trillion pesos.

Nasa isandaang bilyong piso o anim at kalahating porsyento na lang ng kabuuan ang malaya nating magagamit para sa nalalabing anim na buwan ng taong ito.

Halos isang porsyento na lang po ng kabuuang budget ang natitira para sa bawat buwan.

Saan naman po dinala ang pera?

Naglaan ng dalawang bilyong piso na Calamity Fund bilang paghahanda para sa mga kalamidad na hindi pa nangyayari. Napakaliit na nga ng pondong ito, ngunit kapapasok pa lang natin sa panahon ng baha at bagyo, 1.4 billion pesos o sitenta porsyento (70%) na ang nagastos.

Sa kabuuan ng 108 million pesos para sa lalawigan ng Pampanga, 105 million pesos nito ay napunta sa iisang distrito lamang. Samantala, ang lalawigan ng Pangasinan na sinalanta ng Pepeng ay nakatanggap ng limang milyong piso (P5M) lamang para sa pinsalang idinulot ng bagyong Cosme, na nangyari noong 2008 pa.
Ibinigay po ang pondo ng Pampanga sa buwan ng eleksyon, pitong buwan pagkatapos ng Ondoy at Pepeng. Paano kung bumagyo bukas? Inubos na ang pondo nito para sa bagyong nangyari noong isang taon pa. Pagbabayaran ng kinabukasan ang kasakiman ng nakaraan.

Ganyan din po ang nangyari sa pondo ng MWSS. Kamakailan lamang, pumipila ang mga tao para lang makakuha ng tubig. Sa kabila nito, minabuti pa ng liderato ng MWSS na magbigay ng gantimpala sa sarili kahit hindi pa nababayaran ang pensyon ng mga retiradong empleyado.

Noong 2009, ang buong payroll ng MWSS ay 51.4 million pesos. Pero hindi lang naman po ito ang sahod nila; may mga additional allowances at benefits pa sila na aabot sa 160.1 million pesos.

Sa madaling sabi, nakatanggap sila ng 211.5 million pesos noong nakaraang taon.

Beinte-kuwatro porsyento (24%) lang nito ang normal na sahod, at sitenta'y sais porsyento ang dagdag.
Ang karaniwang manggagawa hanggang 13th month pay plus cash gift lang ang nakukuha.
Sa MWSS, aabot sa katumbas ng mahigit sa tatlumpung buwan ang sahod kasama na ang lahat ng mga bonuses at allowances na nakuha nila.

Mas matindi po ang natuklasan natin sa pasahod ng kanilang Board of Trustees. Tingnan po natin ang mga allowances na tinatanggap nila:

Umupo ka lang sa Board of Trustees at Board Committee meeting, katorse mil na. Aabot ng nobenta'y otso mil ito kada buwan. May grocery incentive pa sila na otsenta mil kada taon.

Hindi lang iyon: may mid-year bonus, productivity bonus, anniversary bonus, year-end bonus, at Financial Assistance. May Christmas bonus na, may Additional Christmas Package pa. Kada isa sa mga ito, nobenta'y otso mil.

Sa suma total po, aabot ang lahat ng dalawa't kalahating milyong piso kada taon sa bawat miyembro ng Board maliban sa pakotse, technical assistance, at pautang. Uulitin ko po. Lahat ng ito ay ibinibigay nila sa kanilang mga sarili habang hindi pa nababayaran ang mga pensyon ng kanilang mga retirees.

Pati po ang La Mesa Watershed ay hindi nila pinatawad. Para magkaroon ng tamang supply ng tubig, kailangang alagaan ang mga watershed. Sa watershed, puno ang kailangan.

Pati po iyon na dapat puno ang nakatayo, tinayuan nila ng bahay para sa matataas na opisyal ng MWSS.
Hindi naman sila agad maaalis sa puwesto dahil kabilang sila sa mga Midnight Appointees ni dating Pangulong Arroyo.

Iniimbestigahan na natin ang lahat nang ito. Kung mayroon pa silang kahit kaunting hiya na natitira - sana kusa na lang silang magbitiw sa puwesto.

Pag-usapan naman po natin ang pondo para sa imprastruktura. Tumukoy ang DPWH ng dalawandaan apatnapu't anim na priority safety projects na popondohan ng Motor Vehicle Users Charge. Mangangailangan po ito ng budget na 425 million pesos.

Ang pinondohan po, dalawampu't walong proyekto lang. Kinalimutan po ang dalawandaan at labing walong proyekto at pinalitan ng pitumpung proyekto na wala naman sa plano. Ang hininging 425 million pesos, naging 480 million pesos pa, lumaki lalo dahil sa mga proyektong sa piling-piling mga benepisyaryo lang napunta.
Mga proyekto po itong walang saysay, hindi pinag-aralan at hindi pinaghandaan, kaya parang kabuteng sumusulpot.

Tapos na po ang panahon para dito. Sa administrasyon po natin, walang kota-kota, walang tongpats, ang pera ng taumbayan ay gagastusin para sa taumbayan lamang.

Meron pa po tayong natuklasan. Limang araw bago matapos ang termino ng nakaraang administrasyon, nagpautos silang maglabas ng 3.5 billion pesos para sa rehabilitasyon ng mga nasalanta nina Ondoy at Pepeng.

Walumpu't anim na proyekto ang paglalaanan dapat nito na hindi na sana idadaan sa public bidding. Labingsiyam sa mga ito na nagkakahalaga ng 981 million pesos ang muntik nang makalusot. Hindi pa nailalabas ang Special Allotment Release Order ay pirmado na ang mga kontrata.

Buti na lang po ay natuklasan at pinigilan ito ni Secretary Rogelio Singson ng DPWH. Ngayon po ay dadaan na ang kabuuan ng 3.5 billion pesos sa tapat na bidding, at magagamit na ang pondo na ito sa pagbibigay ng lingap sa mga nawalan ng tahanan dahil kina Ondoy at Pepeng.

Pag-usapan naman natin ang nangyari sa NAPOCOR. Noong 2001 hanggang 2004, pinilit ng gobyerno ang NAPOCOR na magbenta ng kuryente nang palugi para hindi tumaas ang presyo. Tila ang dahilan: pinaghahandaan na nila ang eleksyon.

Dahil dito, noong 2004, sumagad ang pagkakabaon sa utang ng NAPOCOR. Napilitan ang pambansang gobyerno na sagutin ang dalawandaang bilyong pisong utang nito.

Ang inakala ng taumbayan na natipid nila sa kuryente ay binabayaran din natin mula sa kaban ng bayan. May gastos na tayo sa kuryente, binabayaran pa natin ang dagdag na pagkakautang ng gobyerno.
Kung naging matino ang pag-utang, sana'y nadagdagan ang ating kasiguruhan sa supply ng kuryente. Pero ang desisyon ay ibinatay sa maling pulitika, at hindi sa pangangailangan ng taumbayan. Ang taumbayan, matapos pinagsakripisyo ay lalo pang pinahihirapan.

Ganito rin po ang nangyari sa MRT. Sinubukan na namang bilhin ang ating pagmamahal. Pinilit ang operator na panatilihing mababa ang pamasahe.

Hindi tuloy nagampanan ang garantiyang ibinigay sa operator na mababawi nila ang kanilang puhunan. Dahil dito, inutusan ang Landbank at Development Bank of the Philippines na bilhin ang MRT.

Ang pera ng taumbayan, ipinagpalit sa isang naluluging operasyon.

Dumako naman po tayo sa pondo ng NFA.

Noong 2004: 117,000 metric tons ang pagkukulang ng supply ng Pilipinas. Ang binili nila, 900,000 metric tons. Kahit ulitin mo pa ng mahigit pitong beses ang pagkukulang, sobra pa rin ang binili nila.

Noong 2007: 589,000 metric tons ang pagkukulang ng supply sa Pilipinas. Ang binili nila, 1.827 million metric tons. Kahit ulitin mo pa ng mahigit tatlong beses ang pagkukulang, sobra na naman ang binili nila.

Ang masakit nito, dahil sobra-sobra ang binibili nila taun-taon, nabubulok lang pala sa mga kamalig ang bigas, kagaya ng nangyari noong 2008.

Hindi po ba krimen ito, na hinahayaan nilang mabulok ang bigas, sa kabila ng apat na milyong Pilipinong hindi kumakain ng tatlong beses sa isang araw?

Ang resulta nito, umabot na sa 171.6 billion pesos ang utang ng NFA noong Mayo ng taong ito.

Ang tinapon na ito, halos puwede na sanang pondohan ang mga sumusunod:

Ang budget ng buong Hudikatura, na 12.7 billion pesos sa taong ito.
Ang Conditional Cash Transfers para sa susunod na taon, na nagkakahalaga ng 29.6 billion pesos.
Ang lahat ng classroom na kailangan ng ating bansa, na nagkakahalaga ng 130 billion pesos.

Kasuklam-suklam ang kalakarang ito. Pera na, naging bato pa.

Narinig po ninyo kung paano nilustay ang kaban ng bayan. Ang malinaw po sa ngayon: ang anumang pagbabago ay magmumula sa pagsiguro natin na magwawakas na ang pagiging maluho at pagwawaldas.

Kaya nga po mula ngayon: ititigil na natin ang paglulustay sa salapi ng bayan.

Tatanggalin natin ang mga proyektong mali.

Ito po ang punto ng tinatawag nating zero-based approach sa ating budget. Ang naging kalakaran po, taun-taon ay inuulit lamang ang budget na puno ng tagas. Dadagdagan lang nang konti, puwede na.

Sa susunod na buwan ay maghahain tayo ng budget na kumikilala nang tama sa mga problema, at magtutuon din ng pansin sa tamang solusyon.

Ilan lang ito sa mga natuklasan nating problema. Heto naman po ang ilang halimbawa ng mga hakbang na ginagawa natin.

Nandiyan po ang kaso ng isang may-ari ng sanglaan. Bumili siya ng sasakyang tinatayang nasa dalawampu't anim na milyong piso ang halaga.

Kung kaya mong bumili ng Lamborghini, bakit hindi mo kayang magbayad ng buwis?

Nasampahan na po ito ng kaso. Sa pangunguna nina Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, BIR Commissioner Kim Henares at Customs Commissioner Lito Alvarez, bawat linggo po ay may bago tayong kasong isinasampa kontra sa mga smuggler at sa mga hindi nagbabayad ng tamang buwis.

Natukoy na rin po ang salarin sa mga kaso nina Francisco Baldomero, Jose Daguio at Miguel Belen, tatlo sa anim na insidente ng extralegal killings mula nang umupo tayo.

Singkuwenta porsyento po ng mga insidente ng extralegal killings na nangyari sa maikling taon ng ating panunungkulan ang patungo na sa kanilang resolusyon.

Ang natitira pong kalahati ay hindi natin tatantanan ang pag-usig hanggang makamit ang katarungan.

Pananagutin natin ang mga mamamatay-tao. Pananagutin din natin ang mga corrupt sa gobyerno.

Nagsimula nang mabuo ang ating Truth Commission, sa pangunguna ni dating Chief Justice Hilario Davide.

Hahanapin natin ang katotohanan sa mga nangyari diumanong katiwalian noong nakaraang siyam na taon.

Sa loob ng linggong ito, pipirmahan ko ang kauna-unahang Executive Order na nagtatalaga sa pagbuo nitong Truth Commission.

Kung ang sagot sa kawalan ng katarungan ay pananagutan, ang sagot naman sa kakulangan natin sa pondo ay mga makabago at malikhaing paraan para tugunan ang mga pagkatagal-tagal nang problema.

Napakarami po ng ating pangangailangan: mula sa edukasyon, imprastruktura, pangkalusugan, pangangailangan ng militar at kapulisan, at marami pang iba. Hindi kakasya ang pondo para mapunan ang lahat ng ito.

Kahit gaano po kalaki ang kakulangan para mapunuan ang mga listahan ng ating pangangailangan, ganado pa rin ako dahil marami nang nagpakita ng panibagong interes at kumpyansa sa Pilipinas.

Ito ang magiging solusyon: mga Public-Private Partnerships. Kahit wala pa pong pirmahang nangyayari dito, masasabi kong maganda ang magiging bunga ng maraming usapin (ukol ditto).

May mga nagpakita na po ng interes, gustong magtayo ng expressway na mula Maynila, tatahak ng Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, hanggang sa dulo ng Cagayan Valley nang hindi gugugol ang estado kahit na po piso.

Sa larangan ng ating Sandatahang Lakas:

Mayroon po tayong 36,000 nautical miles na baybayin. Ang mayroon lamang tayo: tatlumpu't dalawang barko. Itong mga barkong ito, panahon pa ni General MacArthur.

May nagmungkahi sa atin, ito ang proposisyon: uupahan po nila ang headquarters ng Navy sa Roxas Boulevard at ang Naval Station sa Fort Bonifacio.

Sagot po nila ang paglipat ng Navy Headquarters sa Camp Aguinaldo. Agaran, bibigyan tayo ng isandaang milyong dolyar. At dagdag pa sa lahat nang iyan, magsusubi pa sila sa atin ng kita mula sa mga negosyong itatayo nila sa uupahan nilang lupa.

Sa madali pong sabi: Makukuha natin ang kailangan natin, hindi tatayo gagastos, kikita pa tayo.
Marami na pong nag-alok at nagmungkahi sa atin, mula lokal hanggang dayuhang negosyante, na magpuno ng iba't ibang pangangailangan.

Mula sa mga public-private partnerships na ito, lalago ang ating ekonomiya, at bawat Pilipino makikinabang.

Napakaraming sektor na matutulungan nito.

Maipapatayo na po ang imprastrukturang kailangan natin para palaguin ang turismo.

Sa agrikultura, makapagtatayo na tayo ng mga grains terminals, refrigeration facilities, maayos na road networks at post-harvest facilities.

Kung maisasaayos natin ang ating food supply chain sa tulong ng pribadong sektor, sa halip na mag-angkat tayo ay maari na sana tayong mangarap na mag-supply sa pandaigdigang merkado.

Kung maitatayo ang minumungkahi sa ating mga railway system, bababa ang presyo ng bilihin. Mas mura, mas mabilis, mas maginhawa, at makakaiwas pa sa kotong cops at mga kumokotong na rebelde ang mga bumibiyahe.

Paalala lang po: una sa ating plataporma ang paglikha ng mga trabaho, at nanggagaling ang trabaho sa paglago ng industriya. Lalago lamang ang industriya kung gagawin nating mas malinis, mas mabilis, at mas maginhawa ang proseso para sa mga gustong magnegosyo.

Pabibilisin natin ang proseso ng mga proyektong sumasailalim sa Build-Operate-Transfer. Sa tulong ng lahat ng sangay ng gobyerno at ng mga mamamayan, pabababain natin sa anim na buwan ang proseso na noon ay inaabot ng taon kung hindi dekada.

May mga hakbang na rin pong sinisimulan ang DTI, sa pamumuno ni Secretary Gregory Domingo:
Ang walang-katapusang pabalik-balik sa proseso ng pagrehistro ng pangalan ng kumpanya, na kada dalaw ay umaabot ng apat hanggang walong oras, ibababa na natin sa labinlimang minuto.

Ang dating listahan ng tatlumpu't anim na dokumento, ibababa natin sa anim. Ang dating walong pahinang application form, ibababa natin sa isang pahina.

Nananawagan ako sa ating mga LGUs. Habang naghahanap tayo ng paraan para gawing mas mabilis ang pagbubukas ng mga negosyo, pag-aralan din sana nila ang kanilang mga proseso. Kailangan itong gawing mas mabilis, at kailangan itong itugma sa mga sinisumulan nating reporma.

Negosyante, sundalo, rebelde, at karaniwang Pilipino, lahat po makikinabang dito. Basta po hindi dehado ang Pilipino, papasukin po natin lahat iyan.

Kailangan na po nating simulan ang pagtutulungan para makamit ito. Huwag nating pahirapan ang isa't isa.

Parating na po ang panahon na hindi na natin kailangang mamili sa pagitan ng seguridad ng ating mamamayan o sa kinabukasan ng inyong mga anak.

Oras na maipatupad ang public-private partnerships na ito, mapopondohan ang mga serbisyong panlipunan, alinsunod sa ating plataporma.

Magkakapondo na po para maipatupad ang mga plano natin sa edukasyon.

Mapapalawak natin ang basic education cycle mula sa napakaikling sampung taon tungo sa global standard na labindalawang taon.

Madadagdagan natin ang mga classroom. Mapopondohan natin ang service contracting sa ilalim ng GASTPE.
Pati ang conditional cash transfers, na magbabawas ng pabigat sa bulsa ng mga pamilya, madadagdan na rin
ng pondo.

Maipapatupad ang plano natin sa PhilHealth.

Una, tutukuyin natin ang tunay na bilang ng mga nangangailangan nito. Sa ngayon, hindi magkakatugma ang datos. Sabi ng PhilHealth sa isang bibig, walumpu't pitong porsyento na raw ang merong coverage. Sa kabilang bibig naman, singkuwenta'y tres porsyento. Ayon naman sa National Statistics Office, tatlumpu't walong porsyento ang may coverage.

Ngayon pa lang, kumikilos na si Secretary Dinky Soliman at ang DSWD upang ipatupad ang National Household Targetting System, na magtutukoy sa mga pamilyang higit na nagangailangan ng tulong. Tinatayang siyam na bilyon ang kailangan para mabigyan ng PhilHealth ang limang milyong pinakamaralitang pamilyang Pilipino.

Napakaganda po ng hinaharap natin. Kasama na po natin ang pribadong sektor, at kasama na rin natin ang League of Provinces, sa pangunguna nina Governor Alfonso Umali kasama sina Governor L-Ray Villafuerte at Governor Icot Petilla. Handa na pong makipagtulungan para makibahagi sa pagtustos ng mga gastusin. Alam ko rin pong hindi magpapahuli ang League of Cities sa pangunguna ni Mayor Oscar Rodriguez.

Kung ang mga gobyernong lokal ay nakikiramay na sa ating mga adhikain, ang Kongreso namang pinanggalingan ko, siguro naman maasahan ko din.

Nagpakitang-gilas na po ang gabinete sa pagtukoy ng ating mga problema at sa paglulunsad ng mga solusyon sa loob lamang ng tatlong linggo.

Nang bagyo pong Basyang, ang sabi sa atin ng mga may prangkisa sa kuryente, apat na araw na walang kuryente. Dahil sa mabilis na pagkilos ni Secretary Rene Almendras at ng Department of Energy, naibalik ang kuryente sa halos lahat sa loob lamang ng beinte-kwatro oras.

Ito pong sinasabing kakulangan sa tubig sa Metro Manila, kinilusan agad ni Secretary Rogelio Singson at ng DPWH. Hindi na siya naghintay ng utos, kaya nabawasan ang perwisyo.

Nakita na rin natin ang gilas ng mga hinirang nating makatulong sa Gabinete. Makatuwiran naman po sigurong umasa na hindi na sila padadaanin sa butas ng karayom para makumpirma ng Commission on Appointments.

Kung mangyayari po ito, marami pa sa mga mahuhusay na Pilipino ang maeengganyong magsilbi sa gobyerno.

Sa lalong madaling panahon po, uupo na tayo sa LEDAC at pag-uusapan ang mga mahahalagang batas na kailangan nating ipasa. Makakaasa kayo na mananatiling bukas ang aking isipan, at ang ating ugnayan ay mananatiling tapat.

Isinusulong po natin ang Fiscal Responsibility Bill, kung saan hindi tayo magpapasa ng batas na mangangailangan ng pondo kung hindi pa natukoy ang panggagalingan nito. May 104.1 billion pesos tayong kailangan para pondohan ang mga batas na naipasa na, ngunit hindi maipatupad.

Kailangan din nating isaayos ang mga insentibong piskal na ibinigay noong nakaraan. Ngayong naghihigpit tayo ng sinturon, kailangang balikan kung alin sa mga ito ang dapat manatili at kung ano ang dapat nang itigil.

Huwag po tayong pumayag na magkaroon ng isa pang NBN-ZTE. Sa lokal man o dayuhan manggagaling ang pondo, dapat dumaan ito sa tamang proseso. Hinihingi ko po ang tulong ninyo upang amiyendahan ang ating Procurement Law.

Ayon po sa Saligang Batas, tungkulin ng estado ang siguruhing walang lamangan sa merkado. Bawal ang monopolya, bawal ang mga cartel na sasakal sa kumpetisyon. Kailangan po natin ng isang Anti-Trust Law na magbibigay-buhay sa mga prinsipyong ito. Ito ang magbibigay ng pagkakataon sa mga Small- at medium-scale Enterprises na makilahok at tumulong sa paglago ng ating ekonomiya.

Ipasa na po natin ang National Land Use Bill.

Una rin pong naging batas ng Commonwealth ang National Defense Act, na ipinasa noon pang 1935.

Kailangan nang palitan ito ng batas na tutugon sa pangangailangan ng pambansang seguridad sa kasalukuyan.

Nakikiusap po akong isulong ang Whistleblower's Bill upang patuloy nang iwaksi ang kultura ng takot at pananahimik.

Palalakasin pa lalo ang Witness Protection Program. Alalahanin po natin na noong taong 2009 hanggang 2010, may nahatulan sa 95% ng mga kaso kung saan may witness na sumailalim sa programang ito.

Kailangang repasuhin ang ating mga batas. Nanawagan po akong umpisahan na ang rekodipikasyon ng ating mga batas, upang siguruhing magkakatugma sila at hindi salu-salungat.

Ito pong mga batas na ito ang batayan ng kaayusan, ngunit ang pundasyon ng lahat ng ginagawa natin ay ang
prinsipyong wala tayong mararating kung walang kapayapaan at katahimikan.

Dalawa ang hinaharap nating suliranin sa usapin ng kapayapaan: ang situwasyon sa Mindanao, at ang patuloy na pag-aaklas ng CPP-NPA-NDF.

Tungkol sa situwasyon sa Mindanao: Hindi po nagbabago ang ating pananaw. Mararating lamang ang kapayapaan at katahimikan kung mag-uusap ang lahat ng apektado: Moro, Lumad, at Kristiyano. Inatasan na natin si Dean Marvic Leonen na mangasiwa sa ginagawa nating pakikipag-usap sa MILF.

Iiwasan natin ang mga pagkakamaling nangyari sa nakaraang administrasyon, kung saan binulaga na lang ang mga mamamayan ng Mindanao. Hindi tayo puwedeng magbulag-bulagan sa mga dudang may kulay ng pulitika ang proseso, at hindi ang kapakanan ng taumbayan ang tanging interes.

Kinikilala natin ang mga hakbang na ginagawa ng MILF sa pamamagitan ng pagdidisplina sa kanilang hanay.

Inaasahan natin na muling magsisimula ang negosasyon pagkatapos ng Ramadan.

Tungkol naman po sa CPP-NPA-NDF: handa na ba kayong maglaan ng kongkretong mungkahi, sa halip na pawang batikos lamang?

Kung kapayapaan din ang hangad ninyo, handa po kami sa malawakang tigil-putukan. Kayo po ba ay handa na din? Mag-usap tayo.

Mahirap magsimula ang usapan habang mayroon pang amoy ng pulbura sa hangin. Nananawagan ako: huwag po natin hayaang masayang ang napakagandang pagkakataong ito upang magtipon sa ilalim ng iisang adhikain.

Kapayapaan at katahimikan po ang pundasyon ng kaunlaran. Habang nagpapatuloy ang barilan, patuloy din ang pagkakagapos natin sa kahirapan.

Dapat din po nating mabatid: ito ay panahon ng sakripisyo. At ang sakripisyong ito ay magiging puhunan para sa ating kinabukasan. Kaakibat ng ating mga karapatan at kalayaan ay ang tungkulin natin sa kapwa at sa bayan.

Inaasahan ko po ang ating mga kaibigan sa media, lalo na sa radyo at sa print, sa mga nagbablock-time, at sa community newspapers, kayo na po mismo ang magbantay sa inyong hanay.

Mabigyang-buhay sana ang mga batayang prinsipyo ng inyong bokasyon: ang magbigay-linaw sa mahahalagang isyu; ang maging patas at makatotohanan, at ang itaas ang antas ng pampublikong diskurso.

Tungkulin po ng bawat Pilipino na tutukan ang mga pinunong tayo rin naman ang nagluklok sa puwesto. Humakbang mula sa pakikialam tungo sa pakikilahok. Dahil ang nakikialam, walang-hanggan ang reklamo.

Ang nakikilahok, nakikibahagi sa solusyon.

Napakatagal na pong namamayani ang pananaw na ang susi sa asenso ay ang intindihin ang sarili kaysa intindihin ang kapwa. Malinaw po sa akin: paano tayo aasenso habang nilalamangan ang kapwa?

Ang hindi nabigyan ng pagkakataong mag-aral, paanong makakakuha ng trabaho? Kung walang trabaho, paanong magiging konsumer? Paanong mag-iimpok sa bangko?

Ngunit kung babaliktarin natin ang pananaw-kung iisipin nating "Dadagdagan ko ang kakayahan ng aking kapwa"-magbubunga po ito, at ang lahat ay magkakaroon ng pagkakataon.

Maganda na po ang nasimulan natin. At mas lalong maganda po ang mararating natin. Ngunit huwag nating kalimutan na mayroong mga nagnanasang hindi tayo magtagumpay. Dahil kapag hindi tayo
nagtagumpay, makakabalik na naman sila sa kapangyarihan, at sa pagsasamantala sa taumbayan.

Akin pong paniwala na Diyos at taumbayan ang nagdala sa ating kinalalagyan ngayon. Habang nakatutok tayo sa kapakanan ng ating kapwa, bendisyon at patnubay ay tiyak na maaasahan natin sa Poong Maykapal. At kapag nanalig tayo na ang kasangga natin ay ang Diyos, mayroon ba tayong hindi kakayanin?

Ang mandato nating nakuha sa huling eleksyon ay patunay na umaasa pa rin ang Pilipino sa pagbabago. Iba na talaga ang situwasyon. Puwede na muling mangarap. Tayo nang tumungo sa katuparan ng ating mga pinangarap.

Maraming salamat po.
P.S. I always include the Philippines in my prayers before I sleep.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Interview - Consultation: Reaching Out to Future SpEd Teachers

I miss teaching college classes!

I miss discussions about children with special needs, about rehabilitation sciences in the schools and in clinical settings. I yearn for the highs of inspiring students hanging in between teenage life and adulthood, students needing shock and awe in a world that's full of been-there-done-that attitude. I thirst for the shared moments of cerebral exchange of wits and laughter about life itself. I long for the time that I will be walking the hallways again with students hurrying to attend their classes. I so eagerly await to spend my vacant time in the university library, seated across, behind and side by side with people busy reading the newspaper and Time Magazine.  

My life from years ago sounded so optimistic and fulfilling!

Early this evening I spent more than two hours with for an interview (me, the subject) by two B.S. SpEd students from St. Scholastica's College-Manila. Let's hide them behind the names Shane and Frances. They called me up last week and asked for an interview and I gladly agreed to meet with them.

Much of the questions were standard and that any John, Jane and Joe will have an insight or two about each question. I expected these questions because I was given a copy 2 days before but the "other" questions made it all worthwhile. Our interview became a lecture and consultation between a teacher and his two disciples.

I was high, I was in the zone and I was myself again. The one who believed in the power of selfless love for the benefit of humanity. Evangelizing the truths about special education and demystifying the beliefs in the practice. We were on the same vibrations and we were freely discussing ideas, theories and concepts about teaching, Montessori approach and sensory integration. Much of these coming from my backgrounds in occupational therapy, special education and my ten years of teaching children of all abilities.

Simple topic like the three deficiencies found among children with Autism were discussed. The difference between Learning Disability and Difficulty learning as a result of special needs were delineated. The high-paying salary being a teacher, profession compared to vocation. Montessori Method was touched superficially and Sensory Integration by Dr. Jean Ayres was advocated.

I opened my past on why I am a special needs teacher now and how I've been affected by this profession like mine.  There is nothing like working with children and there is nothing like the profession of teaching.

These would-be SpEd teachers will make a difference in the lives of their would-be students but as of now all we can do is reach out and provide the need help they are asking for. I really want to go back into college teaching and help shape the next generation.

Watch out for the written output of Shane and Frances Interview!

Cultural Activism: Society for Filipino Archivists for Film

After a very successful staging of Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival (2010 Winners) last month, Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Society for Filipino Archivists for Film will give us "Overlooked Films, Underrated Filmmakers" from August 14, 2010 to January 15, 2011. 

I can clearly remember my afternoon siestas when I was 4 years old until about maybe 6. I would spend my time watching black and white Filipino (Tagalog) films with the folks on our nearby house. Actors who graced the screen most of the time were Nida Blanca, Gloria Romero among others. I can still hear clearly in my ears how fluent Tagalog speakers they were and that 95% of the movies then included "singing" segments.  

The films to be shown are:
  • August 14, 2010 "Krimen: Kayo Ang Humatol" (1974) By Jun Raquiza
  • September 11, 2010 "Masquerade" (1967) By Danny Zialcita
  • October 9, 2010 "Kasal o Sakal" (1964) By Efren Reyes and Johnny Reyes
  • November 13, 2010 "Ito Ang Pilipino" (1966) By Cesar Gallardo
  • December 11, 2010 "Gaano Kita Kamahal" (1993) By Butch Perez
  • January 15, 2011 "Waray-Waray" (1954) By F.H. Constantino
Mr. Teddy Co heads the people behind this festival. All screenings will be held at Tanghalang Manuel Conde from 2 to 5 in the afternoon.For a taste of the past go out and watch these films. You would definitely love to see the old glory of Manila and the Philippines of yesteryears.

This is a festival I wouldn't wanna miss! 
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Learning English: Starting with Grammar

It's been a summer full of fun, trips and learning for me and my students and as we go into the last week of vacation, I'd like to write down some of the topics we've discussed:

*SUMMARY

  1. Parts of Speech: refers to the way a word is used in a sentence; the part of speech of a particular word can be found by looking up the word in the dictionary.
  2. Nouns: basically, era people, place, or thing words. Ideas and qualities are also nouns. Only nouns, or words or phrases that act as nouns, can be the subject of a sentence.
  3. Pronouns: act as stand-ins (substitutes, alternate) for nouns.
  4. Adjectives: describes, or modify, nouns. They describe by saying which one, how many, how much, or what kind of noun you mean.
  5. Adverbs: modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They describe by saying when, in what manner, where, how, or how much. An adverb never modifies a noun.
  6. Verbs: tell what the noun is doing. They express either action or a state of being. Every sentence must have a verb.
  7. Conjunctions: link words or parts of sentences.
  8. Prepositions: link nouns to other words in a sentence, usually describing a relationship of time or space.
  9. Interjections: provide emphasis and filler; there are no rules to worry about.
  10. Tense: is the form of  the verb that places the action in time. Past tense puts the action in the past; present tense puts the action at the current time. There are six basic tenses, plus the continuous, or -ing form, of all six.
Teaching writing and speaking (English) to a French speaker or a Middle Eastern native can be very difficult even if the student is around 8 or 9 years old. The semantics in their native language can be very different from the English/American language.

It does not help too that they are patriotic enough to consider the "White Language" as the source of moral corruption among their youth and in their society. So what do you do? I simply ask them why they want to learn the language and always remind them about it.

Motivation is the name of the game!

* From Grammar Smart, A Guide to Perfect Usage. The Princeton Review, New York, New York. 2001.

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Sunday, July 25, 2010

President Noynoy Aquino's SONA 2010

The first ever State of the Nation Address of President Noynoy Aquino is happening tomorrow, July 26, 2010 at the Batasang Pambansa, Quezon City.  Former President and now Lower House member Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will not be there to hear and watch the speech. Mrs. Arroyo will be in Hong Kong on Monday afternoon to join husband Jose Miguel “Mike" Arroyo for a checkup on his heart condition.

The SONA day is a regular working day except for a few offices in Quezon City. As such, a lot of Filipinos will miss this historic event. Good thing is, you can Watch President Noynoy Aquino SONA 2010 Live Streaming on the Internet.

I was trying to look for Former President Corazon Aquino's first ever SONA but what keeps on showing up is her last one on July 1992. Because of that, I chose to share below a very nice photo-video of The Presidents of the Philippines: From 1898 to 2010.   




So what will be in P.Noy's first State of the Nation Address will be? Your guess is as good as mine.

GM Wesley So 6th Game: Draw vs Tomashevsky

GM Wesley So ended his 6th round game with a draw in the Young Grandmaster Tournament (YGT) of the 43rd Biel International Chess Festival in Bern, Switzerland.

Wesley  played with the black pieces against Tomashevsky of Russia who sports a higher rating. They ended the game in peace after 24 moves. 

Tomashevsky, E (RUS 2708) - So, W. (PHI 2674)
Round 6, 1/2-1/2
Biel Chess Festival

After 24. Qf3

The joint-force between ChessBomb and Chessdom has given the global chess community something to look forward to (and learn from) every game day. With Stockfish' computer analysis, the viewers from all over the globe is treated to a high-quality super GM-strength like view of what's behind each move. If you are not color-blind and can read chess notation, your in for a wonderful time.

FIDE claims they are "setting new standards and marketing of big chess events"  in their website but I reckon the joint force is a step or two ahead of the game.

Standings after 6 rounds:

1. Fabiano Caruana (ITA, 2697) 4.0
2. Maxim Rodshtein (ISR, 2609) 3.5
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (FRA, 2723) 3.5
Dmitry Andreikin (RUS, 2650) 3.5
Wesley So (PHI, 2674) 3.5
Evgeny Tomashevsky (RUS, 2708) 3.5
7. Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son (VIE, 2617) 3.0
8. Anish Giri (NED, 2672) 2.5
9. Parimarjan Negi (IND, 2615) 1.5
David Howell (ENG, 2616) 1.5

Rest day today for the young grandmasters. Enjoy your break guys!

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Earthquake Chronicles: Mindanao Earthquake 2010

A 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit Mindanao early Saturday morning that's deep enough not to cause any damage or injuries. This was followed by major aftershocks which registered at 7.3 magnitude. Imagine sighing a breathe of relief only to be shaken by much stronger shakes first thing when you get up?



So far it's been a monthly jolt-strike-anywhere for our Earthquake Chronicles and we are thankful that this one did not cause any damage or fatalities.

Details of the earthquake can be found at USGS Magnitude 7.3 Moro Gulf, Mindanao.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010

GM Wesley So 5th Game in Biel: Caruana Wins

GM Wesley So losses in his 5th round game in the Young Grandmaster Tournament (YGT) of the 43rd Biel International Chess Festival in Bern, Switzerland.

Fabiano Caruana of Italy outwits the Philippines' Number 1 forcing him to resign on his 49th move. With this setback, he gives up the top of the standings for Fabiano Caruana with 3.5 points.

Standings after Round 5

1. Fabioano Caruana (ITA, 2697) 3.5
2. Evgeny Tomashevsky (RUS, 2708) 3.0
Wesley So (PHI, 2674) 3.0
Dmitry Andreikin (RUS, 2650) 3.0
Maxim Rodshtein (ISR, 2609) 3.0
6. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (FRA, 2723) 2.5
Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son (VIE, 2617) 2.5
8. Anish Giri (NED, 2672) 2.0
9. David Howell (ENG, 2616) 1.5
10. Parimarjan Negi (IND, 2615) 1.0

Here is the game between the two:


Caruana, F. (ITA) 2697 - So, W. (PHI) 2674
Round 5, 1-0.
Biel Chess Festival

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Qc2 Bd6 7. Bd3 O-O 8.
O-O dxc4 9. Bxc4 a6 10. Ng5 c5 11. Nce4 Qc7 12. Nxd6 Qxd6 13. Bd3 h6 14.
Nh7 Ng4 15. g3 Rd8 16. h3 cxd4 17. exd4 Ngf6 18. Bf4 Qe7 19. Nxf6+ Nxf6 20.
Rfe1 b5 21. Bc7 Rd7 22. Qc6 Ra7 23. Bb6 Bb7 24. Qc5 Ra8 25. Qxe7 Rxe7 26.
a4 Nd7 27. Ba5 bxa4 28. Rxa4 Nb8 29. Bb6 Bc6 30. Rb4 a5 31. Bxa5 Rea7 32.
Bb6 Ra1 33. Rf1 Rxf1+ 34. Kxf1 Bf3 35. Ke1 Nc6 36. Rb5 Ne7 37. Kd2 Bc6 38.
Ra5 Rb8 39. Bc5 Rxb2+ 40. Kc3 Rxf2 41. Bxe7 Rf3 42. Kd2 Rxg3 43. Rc5 Bd7
44. Rc7 Be8 45. Rc8 f6 46. Bd6 Rg2+ 47. Ke3 Kf7 48. Bh7 e5 49. d5 1-0
 
Next game: Evgeny Tomashevsky - Wesley So.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Observing the Developing Child: The Key to Understanding Children

One of the best ways to learn about children is by observation. To become a good watcher, we need to become acquainted of our own values, attitudes, feelings and behavior. As an observer we should be aware that our own understanding of what children could be (note: it's not should) like was shaped during our own childhood. Do you realize that when we become adults and teach children, we fall back on what our parents taught us about how children "should" behave more than all the things we have learned about how children really do behave.

We do not expect a child to be able to stand up when the infant cannot sit on his own yet. We do not expect a child to be able to read words when the child cannot decipher or recognize patterns yet. We do not expect these skills until they are ready yet.

We need to study the laws of human growth and development which includes theories of maturation and developmental milestones. There are so many ways to observe children. One is to be aware of behavior. The younger the child, the easier it is to observe behaviors. One great thing about my work with children is they have not learned to mask their feelings. Another way to observe is to listen to words spoken or be aware of their body language. The words spoken and the body is used to communicate to others. We master the art of listening and responding to the child's language. Children themselves learn the give and take of socialized speech. It is as important as learning the skill of articulation. What's the use of articulated speech or fluency of speech when nobody cares to listen? It is a very important way to exert some kind of influence over our own environment. We are aware that this area of communication covers receptive language which is listening, as well as expressive language in the form of speech. As we journey into the world of education, we begin to learn about ourselves. We observe children, we learn more about ourselves. We will definitely learn how we use the spoken word, how we listen, how we organize experiences and regulate our actions by using language.  

The second way to observe children is in play. Through play, children test acceptable behavior, learn from others and expand the socialization process. Play really is a way of communicating and mastering the world, learning to assert oneself and acting out our feelings. Fantasy or imaginative play seems to be linked between what goes on inside us and the real world on the outside. The rules of play (or the lack of it) are the child's own rules. It is a chance to make life according to the child's own design. Play also helps a child find the limits imposed by reality. An example is when the child builds the blocks too high, they will fall. With the infant, play is exploration and experimentation. As  the child grows older, play is a way of learning how to get along with other people. Play (and learning) as they say in the pages of my occupational therapy books is, a child's main job. It is the natural work of children in order to develop the body, expand the mind and provide an acceptable expression of feelings.

The third way to observe children is by using certain standardized measuring instruments such as the Denver Developmental Screening Tests, Gesell's Developmental Diagnostics Tests and Brigance Review of Developmental Skills Inventory. and many others, too numerous to mention. These tests have been standardized and will give some idea of the normal range of development for the child. When we are using these kinds of tests we should be aware of the predictability of the test. Predictability simply refers to the capacity of a test to predict future abilities or performances. Take note: Many tests that have been developed for young children get a low rating in predictability. The younger the subject, the less predictability you will find. Possible reasons to this may include lack of language, attention span and distraction. Testing requires cooperation on the part of the tester. The last important factor is that intelligence is not fixed quantity or ability but it is continually being influenced by the environment. 

Remember, when we use standardized measuring tools or devices, we must remember there is quite a wide range in rate of development in the early years. One of the best ways to observe is to use games with children.This gives the child the chance to develop memory, problem solving skills, learning concepts of time, space and causality. The child is stimulated by the interaction, gains a feeling of self by his accomplishments and achievements and the risks of placing a child in a category is minimized. Let us remember what Dr. Mary Lane once said "We need to be careful of hardening of the categories when we are working with young children".

The fourth way to observe children is through the expression of art. We begin to observe the perceptual development of a child by how they use the eye, the hands, and the brain. We have many tests that have been developed to look at perceptual discrimination. The past two decades showed us how the brain develops, the right and the left sides of the brain matures and directs the sidedness of the body. Expression through art is a neat way of observing what the child can organize and express. Art gives the child another medium to express feelings. It provides an avenue to develop a feeling of "I can do". It pays to watch "Art Angel" on GMA 7 every Saturday mornings if you plan to use children's art to observe. Oh man! I miss Ate Pia already!



The fifth way to observe children is to watch their movement and coordination. There are many ways to observe in this avenue. One can look at the maturation process. This would be watching them at various ages. Also, a  comparison of racial and ethnic differences, gender differences and the effects of training in the development of movement and coordination. Through movement experiences, the child develop skills in the use of the body, in the use of objects and in the manipulation of space. Along with the skills, come with attitudes which relate to the child's ability to solve problems, develop a positive feeling of self-confidence and security, and to work with others to achieve defined goals. The Yoga Exercises for Children has made a tremendous impact on the children that regularly train  in the program.

The sixth way to observe children when they are satisfying the primary needs of eating and toileting. In these areas, the parents can provide a good start. One of the first opportunities a child has to develop a sense of mastery over a task and feeling of autonomy is toilet training. Toilet training is another story though.

Another task a child is learning is to take in food, discriminate between textures, colors, temperatures, tastes and parental attitudes toward food. A part of this is to learn to use certain equipment in the culture for eating purposes. Children do vary in readiness for self-feeding. We know this but what is important is that the child has opportunities for self-control and make decisions in this area on his own. Food is very emotional with adults. When we begin to observe children in this area, it would be interesting to observe age differences, gender differences and cultural differences in eating practices.

A seventh way to observe children is in their thinking process. In this observation, we can look at children of different ages to trace the maturation rate of change that occurs from infancy to the tenor eleven year old child. We know our race very well, that is the human race. Children view the world differently than adults. This is due to the physical and physiological growth, the sensory input and the socialization the child does during his formative years. Thoughts come from actions and not words with young children.

An eighth area of observation is to look at self-esteem and childhood personality traits. This is probably the most difficult time to develop any kind of assessment that has any degree of reliability. We do know from research between eight and twelve, children are beginning to get a firm notion of the kind of person they are. This develops as a result of things that has happened to them over the years.

A ninth area is in the making of moral judgments. The works of Piaget and Kolhberg will tell us how much we know about this area. Stories were used to tell children and after listening to the stories, children were asked to choose which one among the characters were guilty. Younger children were more concerned about the cause while older ones (7-8 y.o.) were more interested in the intent. Piaget also explored the concept of imminent justice. Young children feel that a person who gets hurt when doing something wrong is in reality punished for this action. Older children seem to realize a person can engage in forbidden activity get away with it. We can also look at how children understand the rules of the game. This will definitely vary from age three (no adherence to rules). Between three and five, children imitate rules but do not really understand them. By seven or eight, rules are mutually accepted and are rigidly adhered to at this age. At the age of twelve or eleven, children begin to realize the rules make the game possible and they can be altered by mutual agreement. We are concerned about children who operate at a very low level of morality and in the last few years there has been a great deal of interest in development teaching programs for children to foster empathy and caring. We are very much aware that the very young child may be very egocentric, which is a normal characteristic. How can we help the child develop a caring attitude about other? Some of the ways:

  1. Allow children to experience unpleasantness rather than being overprotected
  2. Role taking experiences in which children are responsible for others and can imagine themselves in the plight of  others and
  3. Exposure to models of caring adults.
A tenth way to observe a child or children is in a school. When a child enters school, they have to give up much of their earlier dependence on parents and the home environment. Most children look forward to school but there are some exception to this rule. Over dependent children are fearful of being separated from parents. Some children see school as a hostile environment that has little to offer them. Most children are enthusiastic in the beginning, but as to whether it continues depends upon  the kind of school they attend, and the parents attitude about education. As to the kind of school, it depends a great deal on the size of the school and the educational program in the school.

A good example for this is reading. Reading today is a great concern in the school system. If reading is not accomplished by the child, the entire school experience may get off to a bad start. We know there are two basic techniques in teaching reading. One is word-recognition and the other is the phonetic approach. The first involves perceptual skills. The child must see different shapes. The other involves the ability to associate sounds with letter. Some children are not mature enough at six years old to read. In one of Piaget's study,  he says change sometimes comes between six and seven years old. Children cannot make connections between small abstract visual symbols, and objects that exist in the real world. Another important factor in learning to read is the child's own learning style. Some children learn by hearing and associating images and others do better when they can touch the object. A very important factor in learning is the interest the child has in this enterprise.

An eleventh way to observe a child is watching a television although I myself do not adhere to the idea of allowing children to spend more than two hours of TV watching. There is a variety of areas to observe in this area. We can always observe the effects of advertising, violent programs and the fact the child seems to be addicted to the stimulation of television. The Mass Media has penetrated the lives of everyone on Earth and the children are not spared from this. The internet and gaming is also a big part of this which we all cannot afford to ignore. Much of the problems teachers encounter in the classrooms and in the schools globally has traces to the use and misuse of the world wide web and video gaming.

The last observation one can do make is the effect of the stress situations on children. All children have a certain amount of stress but factors such as divorce, death, illness and difficult (or too easy) economic status create very stressful situations. High-risk environments  like war zones,  physical, emotional and verbal abuses in the homes are also included here.

Abandonment and rejection is the greatest fear a young child has. Any of the above situations can create this kind of feeling.

A summary of areas of observation as described above:
  1. Growth and Development
  2. Play activity
  3. Standardized Testing and Evaluation
  4. Art Expression
  5. Movement and Coordination
  6. Food intake
  7. Cognitive Processing
  8. Emotional-Social skills
  9. Moral Judgment and Decision-making skills
  10. School performance
  11. Interaction with the Multi-media (TV, Radio, Newsprint, Internet and Video Gaming)
  12. Reactions to Stress
 So the next time you look at a child, think again what goes on in your head and theirs!

Adapted from the compiled works of Alice Lee Harris and Jean Wilson "Observing The Developing Child", 1988.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

GM Wesley So 4th Game in Biel: A Draw vs Negi

GM Wesley So settled with a draw with his 4th round opponent in the Young Grandmaster Tournament (YGT) of the 43rd Biel International Chess Festival in Bern, Switzerland.

I was hoping Wesley wins this match against overrated GM Negi of India with a pawn up in the endgame. Fans of the game were watching the live broadcast and sides were explaining which one is winning. In the end, a draw was agreed upon giving the Indian it's first half point in four games while Wesley raises his score to 3 to lead the tourney.

So, W. (PHI. 2674) - Negi, P. (2615)
1/2 - 1/2
Round 4, July 22, 2010 
Young Grandmaster Tournament
43rd Biel Chess Festival

 
After 28...g5

Next:: Fabiano Caruana (ITA) vs Wesley So.

GM Wesley So 3rd Game in Biel: Win vs Rodshtein

GM Wesley So defeated his 3rd round opponent in the Young Grandmaster Tournament (YGT) of the 43rd Biel International Chess Festival in Bern, Switzerland.

I watched last night how GM Wesley So wisely spent 30 minutes on his 25th move, Rg4. Online congregations like the Facebook Events Forum: Biel International Chess Festival and Chessdom/ChessBomb broadcasting the games were flooded with suggestions on Wesley's 25th. In the end, the suggested Rg4 given by no other than GM Mark Paragua via the Facebook Forum won.

The experience was truly amazing as I saw thousands of Pinoys watching and supporting our very own on the global stage.


After 25. Qf2  
Rodhstein, M. (ISR. 2609) - So, W. (PHI. 2674)

This is another win for Wesley So with the black pieces and now leads the rankings after three rounds.

Standings after Round 3

1. Wesley So (PHI, 2674) 2.5
2. Evgeny Tomashevsky (RUS, 2708) 2.0
  Fabioano Caruana (ITA, 2697) 2.0
4. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (FRA, 2723) 1.5
  Anish Giri (NED, 2672) 1.5
  Dmitry Andreikin (RUS, 2650) 1.5
  Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son (VIE, 2617) 1.5
  Maxim Rodshtein (ISR, 2609) 1.5
9. David Howell (ENG, 2616) 1.0
10. Parimarjan Negi (IND, 2615) 0.0
   
Today's games will feature India's young star, Parimarjan Negi vs Wesley So with the white pieces. Schedule of games from our previous post here and at the Biel Live Games Room.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

GM Wesley So 2nd Game in Biel: A Draw with Reigning Tourney Champ

GM Wesley So drew his 2nd round game in the Young Grandmaster Tournament (YGT) in the 43rd Biel International Chess Festival in Bern, Switzerland.

He played against the reigning tournament champion Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France who has a FIDE rating of 2723.

Other results of 2nd round (July 20th):

Evgeny Tomashevsky - Parimarjan Negi 1 - 0 (94)
Fabiano Caruana - Maxim Rodshtein ½ - ½ (25)


Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son - David Howell ½ - ½ (35)
Anish Giri - Dmitry Andreikin ½ - ½ (109)

Standings after round 2:

1. Evgeny Tomashevsky (RUS, 2708)  1.5
Wesley So (PHI, 2674)  1.5
Maxim Rodshtein (ISR, 2609)  1.5
4. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (FRA, 2723)  1.0
Fabiano Caruana (ITA, 2697)  1.0
Anish Giri (NED, 2672)  1.0
Dmitry Andreikin (RUS, 2650)  1.0
Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son (VIE, 2617)  1.0
9. David Howell (ENG, 2616)  0.5
10. Parimarjan Negi (IND, 2615)  0.0

The Pairing for the next rounds:

3rd round (July 21st):
Dmitry Andreikin - Evgeny Tomashevsky
David Howell - Anish Giri
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave - Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son
Maxim Rodshtein - Wesley So
Parimarjan Negi - Fabiano Caruana

4th round (July 22nd):
Evgeny Tomashevsky - Fabiano Caruana
Wesley So - Parimarjan Negi
Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son - Maxim Rodshtein
Anish Giri - Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Dmitry Andreikin - David Howell

5th round (July 23rd):
David Howell - Evgeny Tomashevsky
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave - Dmitry Andreikin
Maxim Rodshtein - Anish Giri
Parimarjan Negi - Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son
Fabiano Caruana - Wesley So

6th round (July 24th):
Evgeny Tomashevsky - Wesley So
Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son - Fabiano Caruana
Anish Giri - Parimarjan Negi
Dmitry Andreikin - Maxim Rodshtein
David Howell - Maxime Vachier-Lagrave

Rest day (July 25th):

7th round (July 26th):
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave - Evgeny Tomashevsky
Maxim Rodshtein - David Howell
Parimarjan Negi - Dmitry Andreikin
Fabiano Caruana - Anish Giri
Wesley So - Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son

8th round (July 27th):
Evgeny Tomashevsky - Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son
Anish Giri - Wesley So
Dmitry Andreikin - Fabiano Caruana
David Howell - Parimarjan Negi
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave - Maxim Rodshtein

9th round (July 28th):
Maxim Rodshtein - Evgeny Tomashevsky
Parimarjan Negi - Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Fabiano Caruana - David Howell
Wesley So - Dmitry Andreikin
Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son - Anish Giri
 
Watch the games with computer analysis at Chessdom Live Arena.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

British Education Act of 1981: No Labels

With the Anti-Labeling Movement of the 70's and the continuous journey of the Special Education towards inclusion, the British Education Act of 1981 emerged to lead the movement to sound decision-making which until today is felt. From segregation to integration, mainstreaming and inclusion we have seen the ups and downs of an inclusive education as practiced globally.
 
In 1993, the stated Law was amended with the special learners not labeled according to disability, rather the emphasis is on special educational needs that society has to provide for these students. The burden is not on the children and his family but on the community to find ways to the special educational needs for:

  • Special equipment - physical aids, hearing aids, visual aids etc.
  • Special facilities and services - medical examinations, medicines, etc.
  • Special educational resources - specialist teaching for various difficulties, etc.
  • Other special resources - social work, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, etc.
  • Special physical environment - facilities for pupils who are unable to walk, attention to thermal environment, etc.
  • Special school organization and attendance - day attendance, weekly boarding, term boarding, etc.
  • Special Transport - taxi or special bus service, etc.
Much of the philosophy that guides special education has been copied from this model and it has produced wonderful effects on our special learners. The Brits truly think differently on issues concerning society, very nice!
 
One story I heard firsthand from a Filipina mom married to a Briton with 2 sons:

Their children studies in 2 international schools here in the Philippines. While in U.K. for a short break, when classes here were off, they were invited by the authorities. Reason? Someone reported that their kids were not in school when they were supposed to. They had to show proofs of enrollment in the Philippines and explain why they were on a break.

Imagine if all the Filipinos have the same concern to fellow Filipinos regarding schooling and child abuse, would there be more or less out of school youth?

Just asking.

GM Wesley So Wins 1st Game in Biel

GM Wesley So wins his first round game in the Young Grandmaster Tournament (YGT) in the 43rd Biel International Chess Festival in Bern, Switzerland.

Other game results in the YGT:

Anish Giri - Evgeny Tomashevsky ½ - ½
Dmitry Andreikin- Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son ½ - ½  
David Howell - Wesley So 0 - 1  
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave - Fabiano Caruana .5 - .5  
Maxim Rodhstein - Parimarjan Negi 1 - 0


 
 
You can watch the game between Wesley So and David Howell here

Congratulations to Wesley!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Children with SENs: Classified and Labelled Under I.D.E.A.

I will be discussing about Children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) as labeled and classified under the IDEA Act.The field of Special Needs Education has tried so hard to veer away from "labeling" the children it serves. But for all the arguments, debates and legal issues surrounding this, labeling serves these kids even better than harm them.

For diagnostic and implementation purposes, labeling puts all the professionals working with these kids on the same page. It is a unifying factor which will provide everyone with the same understanding about the student. So the next time you hear someone talk about "anti-labeling", think again!

I will be using terms and labels based on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or IDEA of the United States. Philippine Government has copied much of the system of Uncle Sam and this one is one of the proofs we have to this claim. 

So who are the special needs learners served under the IDEA?

Autism

A severe lifelong disability manifested within the first 3 yeas of life, characterized by impairments in communication, learning and reciprocal interaction.

Communication Disorders

A disorder of articulation, fluency, voice, or language that adversely affects educational performance; or a severe communication deficit that may require the use of an augmentative or alternative communication system such as a sign language, communication boards, or electronic devices.

Deaf-Blindness

Individuals in this category have moderate to severe impairments in both vision and hearing; a separate category because of the unique learning needs presented, and specialized services required.

Hearing Impairment

Can range from mild to moderate to severe hearing loss, with or without amplification, affects educational performance and developmental progress; impairment may be permanent or fluctuating, mild to profound, unilateral or bilateral; are also referred to as "hard of hearing" or "deaf".

Metal Retardation

Significantly below average intellectual functioning, as well as concurrent deficits in "adaptive behavior" (age-appropriate personal independence and social responsibility); individuals with mental retardation may exhibit generalized problems in learning, memory, attention, problem solving, academic, and social functioning; manifested between birth and age 18, and negatively affects educational performance.
   
Multiple Disabilities

Includes any individuals with two or more disabling conditions; often includes mental retardation as one of the categories, and is usually used when disorders are serious and interrelated to such an extent that it is difficult to identify the primary area of disability, does not include deaf-blindness.

Orthopedic Impairments

Are associated with physical conditions that seriously impair mobility or motor activity; includes individuals with cerebral palsy or diseases of the skeleton or muscles, and accident victims.

Other Health Impairments

Includes chronic or acute health-related difficulties that adversely affect educational performance, and is manifested by limited strength, vitality, or alertness; can include such health problems as heart conditions; sickle cell anemia; lead poisoning; diabetes; HIV, the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS); or AIDS itself.


Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED)


Includes individuals with a condition in one or more of the following areas during an extended period of time:

  • Inability to learn, not due to intellectual, sensory, or health problems;
  • Inability to build and maintain social relationships with peers and teachers;
  • Inappropriate behavior and affect;
  • General pervasive depression or unhappiness;
  • Tendency to develop fears or physical symptoms associated with school and personal problems; and
  • Schizophrenia
SED is not intended to apply to socially maladjusted children unless they also are characterized as having serious emotional disturbance.

Specific Learning Disabilities


Refers to a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using spoken or written language, which can result in difficulties in reading, writing, listening, speaking, thinking, spelling, or mathematics; does not apply to children with learning problems that are the result of visual, hearing, or physical disabilities, mental retardation, emotional disturbance; or environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage.

Traumatic Brain Injury

An acquired injury to the brain due to external force resulting in "total or partial functional disability or psychological impairment, which adversely affects child's educational program". (Federal Register 1992, p. 44802)

Visual Impairments


A loss of vision that, even when corrected, affects educational performance, may be mild to moderate to severe in nature; students who are blind are unable to read print and usually learning to read and write using Braille; those with low vision can usually read when the print is enlarged sufficiently.

Sourced from Individualization of Educational Contents and Strategies: Trends and Application in Varied Placement Programs for Children with Special Needs by Edilberto L. Dizon and Carleen N. Sacris. Special Education Area, College of Education, University of the Philippines.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Cinemalaya 2010

I'm going to the Cultural Center of the Philippines later this afternoon with my wife to catch some films from the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival 2010. It is more popularly known and called as Cinemalaya which connotes freedom and independence of Filipino filmmakers from the business-oriented film producers.

 


From the viewpoint of the film industry, the role of Tony Boy Cojuangco in this project is priceless and will forever be remembered. He is considered as the "Godfather of Cinemalaya" since it's inception in 2004.  In an hour or two I will find out what's all the greatness about this project and for sure I won't be disappointed.

Here is the Cinemalaya 2010 Schedule and the list of Winners of Cinemalaya Film Fest from 2005 to 2009.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Typhoon Basyang 2010

By now much of the Central and Southern Luzon has gone back to normal operation with their electricity and water supply running perfectly (hopefully!). Typhoon Basyang (international name: Conson) tricked most of us into believing that it is headed towards north of Luzon but instead hit directly central and southern Luzon which is where the National Capital Region (City Of Mandaluyong, City Of Manila, City Of Marikina, City Of Pasig, Kalookan City, Las Pinas City, Makati City, Malabon City, Muntinlupa City, Navotas, Paranaque City, Pasay City, Pateros, Quezon City, San Juan, Taguig City and Valenzuela City) and CALABARZON (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon provinces).



The big boys of  media were quick to look into the anger angle of P.Noy to PAGASA's fearless, palpak forecast though. I can't really blame my employees (Yes I pay my taxes on top of VAT!!!) from the weather bureau when all my waking life they've been asking for a technological improvement. The last time I visited the office, they were still in the dark ages. They even have to share an official website with DOST so what can we expect?     

Anyways, I checked the National Disaster Coordinating Council online and I found a very informative collection of the Situation Reports about Typhoon Basyang as it happen: Report No. 10 and Report No. 9 . For more on the updates, visit NDCC Typhoon Basyang Situation Report.   

Bayanihan Online has a Storm Watch: Basyang wherein they compiled tweets and retweets about the typhoon. Nice work there!

Our Nation survived this one for the Nth time but I tell you, everyone's raving about the "strong winds" they felt the night of July 14 in the (dis)comforts of their own homes. No electricity, no water supply and that meant no Facebook and no nothing!

Humanity is an endangered species indeed!

Scholastic Basketball Camp

1st Founders' Cup

Scholastic Basketball Camp-1st Founders' Cup

16 & Under Division Ranking 2019

School Rank Wins
SV Montessori 4th 0
La Trinidad Academy Champion 5
Charis Christian Institute 2nd 4
La Camelle School 3rd 1

12 & Under Division Ranking 2019

School Rank Wins
SV Montessori 5th 0
La Trinidad Academy-Team A Champion 6
Charis Christian Institute 2nd 5
La Camelle School 3rd 4
La Trinidad Academy-Team B 4th 1