OEF, grateful for CHED ROI’s insights in its MAED Program

“We learned a lot from your visit. We are truly grateful for your suggestions and recommendations.”
Dr. Rowena De Guzman, Dean of the Osias Educational Foundation (OEF) Graduate School, expressed her appreciation following the monitoring visit of CHED Region I Education Supervisors in Balaoan, La Union, on February 22, 2025.
During the visit, Dr. Al Gerald Barde and Engr. Leonora Quarte provided detailed observations and recommendations to address identified gaps in OEF’s Master of Arts in Education (MAED) program.
They commended the expansion of the library and the enrichment of its resources, as well as the strong faculty line-up.
The supervisors also shared insights on further strengthening the institution’s curriculum and research initiatives.
“At first, we were nervous, but after your sharing and technical assistance, we now feel more encouraged to do better,” Dr. De Guzman remarked during the exit conference.
She also reaffirmed OEF’s commitment to actively participating in CHED programs and projects to continuously enhance the quality of education at the institution.
OEF, the only higher education institution in Balaoan, is led by its president, Dr. Danilo Concepcion.
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CHED RO1 concludes Project WRITES through video editing training

The five-day Training on Social Media Management and Journalism came to a close as the CHED ROI SocMed Team engaged in a Workshop on Video Editing for the last leg of Project WRITES (Writing Responsibly Through Information Sessions, Training, and Engagement with Stakeholders), at the CHED RO1 Conference Hall, San Fernando City, La Union, on March 3, 2025.
Ms. Kristine Sheila Amoroso, Information Officer, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Regional Office 1, shared their agency’s practices in Social Media Management and explained the importance of timely postings through the Social Media Calendar.
The CHED ROI Social Media Team again partnered with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Region 1 for an intensive video editing training.
During the session, Mr. Kleve Laren Julian Ducusin, Project Development Officer, Department of Information and Communications Technology, discussed the basics of video editing using CapCut Application.
Mr. Ducusin also introduced other relevant video editing applications and tools that assist editors in crafting promotional videos and content videos.
The participants presented their content videos as an output during the workshop proper.
The awarding and closing ceremony of Project WRITES will be held on March 17, 2025.
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Education Supervisors monitor PCLU’s graduate programs

To ensure quality and relevance of graduate programs, three Education Supervisors evaluated the graduate programs offered by the Polytechnic College of La Union (PCLU) in Agoo, La Union on February 1, 2025.
Using the CHED Memorandum Order (CMO) No. 15, series of 2019 or the Policies, Standards and Guidelines for Graduate Education as their basis, Dr. Al Gerald Barde, Dr. Myrelle Faith Mina, and Engr. Leonora Quarte assessed the compliance of four graduate program offerings of PCLU: Master of Arts major in Educational Management, Master of Arts major in English, Master of Arts major in Mathematics, and Master of Arts major in Public Administration.
During the exit conference, the education supervisors discussed their findings alongside strategies to enhance their compliance especially on curriculum and publication.
They commended the HEI’s Graduate Program Manual of Operations and Research Manual.
Ms. Donna Marie Santos, PCLU President, shared her message gratitude for the visit and expressed her hope to implement all necessary actions to meet the requirements of the CMO.
PCLU is the only private higher education institution that offers graduate programs in Agoo.
At present, the dean of the graduate school is Dr. Rogelio Tangalin.
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CHED RO1 evaluates SMC’s MA Education program

The sounds of learning filled the air at St. Mary’s College (SMC)—lecturers in full stride, students tuned in, and small groups deep in discussion under the covered walkways—welcoming CHED Region I Education Supervisors Dr. Al Gerald Barde and Engr. Leonora Quarte as they navigated the hallways toward the President’s Office for a courtesy call before their monitoring activity on March 8, 2025.
Dr. Conchita Filart, dean of the Graduate School, introduced the members of the SMC team; then, Dr. Barde explained the purpose of the visit, which is to assess the Master of Arts in Education program of the institution.
Shortly after, Dr. Leonida Sison, SMC President, arrived and welcomed the team, expressing her gratitude for their visit.
“Thank you for coming, and please help us improve our graduate program,” she said.
The supervisors proceeded with the evaluation – reviewing the curriculum, research and creative works policies, administration, faculty, and library.
Their observations were recorded in the evaluation tool based on CHED Memorandum Order No. 15, s. 2019, which outlines policies, standards, and guidelines for graduate education programs.
Named after the historic Santa Maria Church, a renowned minor basilica in Ilocos Sur, SMC is the only private higher education institution in town.
Dr. Sison credited the institution’s progress, particularly its increasing enrollment, to the divine guidance of Mama Mary but acknowledged the need for further improvements.
She emphasized that the comments and suggestions from the evaluation would serve as their basis for development.
Dr. Barde stressed compliance with national standards, noting that the government is “seriously” addressing educational gaps identified by EDCOM II.
“Graduate education schools must do their responsibility to equip teachers with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to effectively educate learners in both basic and higher education,” he said.
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CHED RO1 SocMed Team sharpens skills in photography, photojournalism

The Commission on Higher Education Regional Office 1 (CHED ROI) underwent training in Photography and Photojournalism at the CHED ROI Conference Room on March 3, 2025.
During the fourth leg of Project WRITES (Writing Responsibly through Information Sessions, Training, and Engagement with Stakeholders), the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) led the training.
Mr. Gerald Fabro, Administrative Officer of DICT RO1, discussed the fundamentals of photography and the types of shots that can be considered to highlight the image subject; while, Ms. Krizalynne Manzano underscored photojournalism as a form of visual storytelling and reporting to the reader.
“Through Photojournalism, we can tell a tale of what happened or transpired in a certain activity… It is not just merely taking shots from different angles but the importance of the quality of image and message it wishes to convey to our stakeholders and audiences,” Ms. Manzano said.
The participants also presented their outputs, applying the techniques learned during the training session.
Before the training, Ms. Carla Joyce Cajala, Science Research Specialist of Department of Science and Technology Regional Office I, shared the agency’s best practices in mitigating fake and irrelevant information as well as the importance of cohesiveness in relaying information to the stakeholders.
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