The Indigenous People Convergence 2.0, hosted by the FESTO Officers, brought together students from first to fourth-year BSNED and BECED programs, along with SEA Teachers from Indonesia and Thailand. The event was a vibrant celebration of culture, tradition, and community, filled with laughter, dances, and singing. Participants indulged in the richness of indigenous heritage, exploring traditional foods, crafts, and engaging lectures that imparted valuable insights into the importance of cultural preservation.
This joyful convergence emphasized the significance of fostering connections, embracing diversity, and nurturing mutual respect across borders. It served as a powerful reminder that through unity and shared experiences, we can celebrate and sustain the vibrant tapestry of our collective identities.
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To unlock the potential leadership skills among future teachers, the College of Teacher Education (CTE) held a leadership camp at BALAI Ylocos Beach House. This camp aimed to forge and hone the leadership skills of the student teachers through different activities that provided and tested leadership cognition and abilities. The team building highlighted each member's role to work in unison. The series of lectures emitted curiosity to learn more about leadership from the experiences of the lecturers who were also leaders. The engagement also went borderless as the SEA Teachers participated in this camp.ย
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