THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF AUF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
AUGUST 2023 - JUNE 2024
“The ink that never dries”
WHAT’S INSIDE NEWS | 2
CSC-Y4JT, Tayid 1, ReadRem Capacity, and more
EDITORIAL | 4
“What is Next for DepEd?”
FEATURES | 6
IF Every CED Student is a Song
#AlangKlasiUlingMapali:
Heat index in AC peaks up to 40°C; Affects classes across the city by Joshua Javier
JST 2023 reaches MIS; preps young journos for DSPC ‘23 John Warren Lansangan
The Journalistic Skills Training (JST) 2023 of the Teacher’s Pen (TPen) extends its reach to young scribes from Aequitas, the official publication of Malabanias Integrated School (MIS), last Saturday, in which select editors and correspondents from the college publication shared their expertise in journalism through the said program at St. John Paul Hall A, Angeles University Foundation Professional Schools building.
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Amidst the height of heat indices over Pampanga which reached over 40°C from April to May 2024, Angeles City Mayor Carmelo Lazatin Jr. declares the suspension of face-toface classes in all levels of public schools, sometimes including private schools in Angeles City for most of the days from the said months. The cancellation notice, known for its #AlangKlasiUlingMapali tagline, prompted public schools to switch the learning approach from face-to-face classes to alternative modes of instruction, which may include online classes, modular learning, or asynchronous learning approaches. Aside from students and teachers being affected by the sudden shift, practice teachers from the AUF College of Education have adjusted their internship experience because of the modality of instruction, challenging their teaching skills and techniques.
TO PAGE 2 Breakout sesh in action. Editors Jeri Mae Laxamana (center) and Desley Montesa (in sky blue) interact with their journo-trainees as they conduct their respective breakout session during the JST 2023. (Credits: Julia Austria)