CLAEL Script Day 2 Final
CLAEL Script Day 2 Final
CLAEL Script Day 2 Final
PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES
CLAEL 2023 - NOVEMBER 22, 2023 (DAY 2)
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Good morning, esteemed leaders, administrators, visionaries, teaching, and non-teaching forces
of the Department of Education!
To start today’s session, let us sing a Makabayan Song, followed by the DepEd Region III
March, a prayer, and the presentation of the MATATAG Advocacy through an audio-visual
presentation. Please rise.
Without further ado, let's give a warm welcome to our hosts, the Schools Division
Superintendent of Tarlac Province and Assistant Schools Division Superintendent of Olongapo
City, as they take the stage to usher us into an unforgettable experience, Dr. Ronnie S. Mallari
and Dr. Maylene M. Minimo. Let’s give them a round of applause.
It is with great honor and excitement that I welcome you to this distinguished Central Luzon
ASDS Assembly of Education Leaders 2023. Today, we gather not just as individuals, but as a
Maylene: collective force united by a common purpose: to shape the future of education para sa isang
Bansang Makabata, para sa mga Batang Makabansa.
In this assembly, we stand at the crossroads of tradition and innovation, committed to nurturing
minds and fostering a learning environment that is inclusive, dynamic, and forward-thinking. Our
ASDS discussion and collaboration will undoubtedly ignite new ideas, challenge existing paradigms,
Ronnie: and pave the way for groundbreaking educational strategies and breakthroughs.
As we embark on this journey together, let us remember that each of us holds a key piece to the
ASDS puzzle of educational excellence. Your expertise, experiences, and insights are invaluable in
Maylene: sculpting a landscape where every student can thrive and achieve their fullest potential.
SDS So, let us engage, collaborate, and be inspired. Here's to a fruitful and transformative assembly
Ronnie: that echoes our dedication to the noble cause of education.
Welcome to the second day of Central Luzon Assembly of Education Leaders 2023!
Both:
INTRODUCTION OF PRESENTER - HOSTS
SDS To introduce our speaker, let’s welcome with a resounding applause the Schools Division
Ronnie: Superintendent of the Schools Division Office of Mabalacat City, Dr. Maria Carmen P. Cuenco.
She is a cum laude graduate of BS Physics for Teachers from PNU and DLSU, holds a Masters
in Education and is pursuing a PhD in Educational Leadership and Management. She’s an
SDS Executive Director at PEAC, managing the Education Service Contracting Program and SHS
CUENCO voucher program. She completed executive programs at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public
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Policy in Singapore. She’s also an Independent Director and Corporate Secretary at PAASCU,
sits on non-profit educational boards, and advises EDCOM 2 on education system review.
Recently, she received the Outstanding Fernandino Award for her contributions in education.
Let us welcome our keynote speaker for our 4th Session with a round of applause, Ms.
Rhodora Angela Fernandez - Ferrer.
Introducing our next speaker is the CLASS Auditor and Schools Division Superintendent of the
ASDS Schools Division Office of Malolos City. Let's put our hands together for Dr. Leilani Samson
Maylene: Cunanan.
Our next speaker is the founder of EdSpeaks, a professional development group focusing on
adoptive education. Currently the Vice President for Academic Affairs at the National Teachers
College, he previously held key roles in Miriam College. He holds degrees from the University of
SDS the Philippines and has received various awards, including the UP Gawad Transelor. As a
Cunanan published researcher, he’s involved in transnational education and adult education, working with
organizations like the British Council and CHED International Affairs Staff. He is also active in
education policy, serving on committees such as the CHED Technical Panel in Teacher
Education and providing expert advice on inclusive education during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Without further ado, let us give our warm welcome for our next keynote speaker for our 5th
session, Dr. Edizon A. Fermin.
Ladies and gentlemen, as we bring our productive morning session to a close, we'd like to thank
SDS all our speakers and participants for their invaluable contributions. It's now time to pause and
RONNIE recharge. We will break for lunch, giving us all the opportunity to enjoy some nourishment and
engage in further discussions informally.
As we enjoy our lunch, we have a special treat for you. To enhance our experience and add a
touch of entertainment to our break, we are delighted to present an exquisite intermission
ASDS number. Please sit back, relax, and enjoy this delightful performance as you savor your meal.
MAYLENE Let the blend of good food and great entertainment make this lunch break truly memorable.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage… TARLAC NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL.
1:00 PM <short adlib, banters from the hosts to lighten the mood>
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Welcome back, everyone! We hope you all had an enjoyable and refreshing lunch break.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's extend our heartfelt thanks and applause to the selected performers
of TARLAC NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL for their wonderful performance during our lunch
break. Their talent and artistry truly enriched our dining experience and added a special flair to
our day. We are grateful for the joy and energy they brought to our event. Thank you, TARLAC
NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, for sharing your gift with us.
As we reconvene for the afternoon session, let's carry forward the energy and insights from our
morning discussions. We have an exciting lineup ahead, filled with engaging presentations and
dynamic discussions. So, let's settle in and prepare for an afternoon of continued learning and
collaboration. Once again, welcome back, and let's make the most of the rest of our day
together.
As we move on to the start of our afternoon session, here with us to introduce the next speaker
is the OIC-Schools Division Superintendent of our host venue, let’s hear it for Dr. Imelda P.
Macaspac. Let’s give her a resounding round of applause.
Our next speaker is a globally recognized Filipino educator, speaker, and trainer known for
SDS empowering learners through innovative projects. As an education technology coach and
MACASPAC consultant, he focuses on meaningful technology integration, UN Sustainable Development
Goals, makerspace, and design thinking. He was named in the 30 under 30 global list of
literacy leaders by the International Literacy Association in 2019. His project, Kids Can!
Innovation Camp, received recognition for the Global Teacher Prize and the Bato Balani
Foundation’s Many Faces of the Teacher Award. He is an Apple Professional Learning
Specialist, Apple Distinguished Educator, and a member of the National Basic Education
Commission. He also co-founded the EdTech startup, Tagpros Education, and hosts the
empowerED Podcast Channel.
With a loud round of applause, ladies and gentlemen, our 6th speaker, Digital Learning and
Innovation Specialist, Mr. Francis Jim Tuscano.
Ladies and gentlemen, as we gather for the final segment of our event, we want to express our
sincerest gratitude to each one of you for your active participation and valuable contributions
throughout the day. We have shared knowledge, exchanged ideas, and fostered connections
that we believe will have a lasting impact. As we move into the closing program, let's reflect on
the insights gained and look forward to the opportunities that lie ahead. Thank you for making
today not just successful, but truly meaningful.
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With a resounding applause, Assistant Regional Director of Region III, Dr. Jessie L. Amin.
CLOSING REMARKS
DISTRIBUTION OF CERTIFICATES
As we draw this assembly to a close, we, your hosts, would like to take a moment to express our
deepest gratitude for your invaluable participation and insights. Throughout today's sessions, we
ASDS
have traversed a landscape of ideas, challenges, and innovations that are shaping the future of
MAYLENE education.
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Your dedication to fostering learning environments where every student can thrive is not just
MALE commendable; it is the cornerstone of our collective progress. The discussions we've had, the
HOST strategies we've explored, and the connections we've forged here are testaments to the vibrant
and dynamic nature of education leadership.
We are leaving this assembly enriched with new perspectives and reinvigorated with a renewed
ASDS sense of purpose. The road ahead is filled with both challenges and opportunities, and it is clear
MAYLENE that together, we are more than equipped to meet them.
As we part ways, let us carry the spirit of collaboration and the commitment to excellence in our
MALE hearts and minds. Let's continue to inspire and be inspired, to challenge and be challenged, and
HOST above all, to ensure that every step we take is in the direction of a brighter future for our
students.
ASDS
MAYLENE Thank you once again for your participation, your passion, and your unwavering commitment to
: education.
BOTH
I am___________________, Together with Dr. Ronnie S. Mallari of SDO Tarlac Province…
…and I am Dr. Maylene M. Minimo of SDO Olongapo City…
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GOOD AFTERNOON!
<While happening…>
On behalf of the organizing committee, we extend our heartfelt thanks to each and every one of
VOICE you who played a role in making this Central Luzon Assembly of Education Leaders a
OVER resounding success.
To our esteemed speakers and contributors, thank you for sharing your expertise, experiences,
and insights. Your contributions have not only enlightened us but have also sparked meaningful
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conversations and new ideas that will undoubtedly influence our educational strategies and
practices.
To our dedicated team of organizers and staff, your tireless efforts and attention to detail created
a seamless and productive experience for all attendees. Your coordination and hard work
behind the scenes have been the backbone of this successful assembly.
To our sponsors and partners, your support has been instrumental in bringing this event to life.
We are profoundly grateful for your commitment to advancing educational leadership and
development.
And finally, to all our attendees, your active participation, thoughtful questions, and willingness
to engage in discussions have been the lifeblood of this assembly. It is your passion for
education and leadership that makes events like this not only possible but also incredibly
valuable.
Together, we have created a forum that has not only addressed current challenges but also set
the stage for future collaboration and innovation in education. We look forward to continuing this
journey with you and seeing the positive impact of our collective efforts on learners and
educational communities around the world.
Thank you, once again, for your invaluable contribution to the success of this assembly. We are
deeply appreciative of your commitment to excellence in education.
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