Friday, December 28, 2007

NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) SY 2007-2008


Campus Journalism act of 91 (RA7079), The National School Press Conference will be held in Region XII, Koronadal, Cotabato City this coming Feb 18 - 22 2008. Participants for this National Event are winners in their respective regions of different category.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Filipino performance inMath and Science

Overall Achievement

Student performance in mathematics was higher than that in science at Grade 4, while at Second Year High School, performance in the two subject areas was almost the same (Figure 4). The scores (Grade 4: mathematics – 358, science – 332, Second Year High School: mathematics – 378, science – 377) are very low, considering benchmarks in earlier TIMSS. In 1995 and 1999 TIMSS, a score of 400 was the low (bottom 25% of students) international benchmark, while a score of 625 was the advanced (top 10% of students) international benchmark.


Fig 4

Overall Average Achievement (for Grade 4 and Second Year High School)

The Philippines participated, too, in TIMSS 1999 for Grade 8 (age 13, Grade 7 or First Year High School in the Philippines). How do the scores in 2003 and 1999 compare? The 2003 scores in mathematics and science increased significantly, compared to the 1999 scores: 33 points for mathematics and 32 points for science (Figure 5). This may be explained by the fact that in the Philippines, Grade 7 (age 13) students took the 1999 test, since age, rather than grade level, was the criterion for the sample.


Fig 5

Trends in Science and Mathematics Achievement (for Second Year High School)

Practically all the participating countries had majority of their 13-year old students at Grade 8. The entry age for Filipino students at Grade 1 was lowered from 7 years to 6 years in 1995. Thus, in 2003, majority of students who took the test were 13 years old and at Second Year High School. The one-year grade difference could have accounted for the significant increase in scores.

Students in the private schools expectedly performed better than those in the public schools in science and mathematics at the two grade levels (Figures 6 and 7). The differences at Grade 4 in mathematics and science were more marked than at Second Year High School.


Fig 6

Average Science Achievement by School Type (for Grade 4 and Second Year High School)


Fig 7

Average Mathematics Achievement by School Type (for Grade 4 and Second Year High School)

Across regions in the country, Region IVA did best in mathematics and science at Grade 4 (Figures 8 and 9). In contrast, Region IVB, which has many island schools, had the lowest score in the two subject areas. Other regions significantly above the national mean in mathematics and science were NCR, CAR and Region I.


Fig 8

Average Mathematics Achievement of Students by Region (for Grade 4) in TIMSS 2003


Fig 9

Average Science Achievement of Students by Region (for Grade 4) in TIMSS 2003

At Second Year High School, two more regions, Regions XII and V, were significantly above the national mean (Figures 10 and 11). CAR was the highest in both subject areas, while Region IX was the lowest.


Fig 10

Average Mathematics Achievement of Students by Region (for Second Year High School) in TIMSS 2003


Fig 11

Average Science Achievement of Students by Region (for Second Year High School) in TIMSS 2003

Figures 12 and 13 show the mean scores in mathematics and science in TIMSS 1999 of First Year High School students by region. The 1999 results showed that Regions X, NCR, XII, and II were significantly higher than the national mean in mathematics achievement. In science, Regions II, NCR, XII and X were the top four with mean scores significantly higher than the national mean.


Fig 12

Average Mathematics Achievement of Students by Region (for First Year High School) in TIMSS 1999


Fig 13

Average Science Achievement of Students by Region (for First Year High School) in TIMSS 1999

Table 2 shows the rank of each region in mathematics achievement in both TIMSS 1999 and TIMSS 2003. CAR, Regions I, III, V, VI, VII, and XII improved their ranks in Mathematics Achievement in TIMSS 2003.


Tab 2

Rank by Region in Mathematics Achievement in TIMSS 1999 and TIMSS 2003

Table 3 shows the rank of each region in science achievement in both TIMSS 1999 and TIMSS 2003. CAR, Regions I, III, V, VII, and XII improved their ranks in Science Achievement in TIMSS 2003.


Tab 3

Rank by Region in Science Achievement in TIMSS 1999 and TIMSS 2003

However, achievement tests for 2003 and 1999 were not identical. Furthermore, comparison of the regional performance in the two tests for the common items will be made.



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Pinoy studes 2nd place in Water Rocket Event

John Lorenzo A. Yambot, a student of the Rizal National Science High
School, with coach Engr. Matthew L. Dimal, faculty member of the
University of the Philippines-College of Engineering, won second place in
the Third Water Rocket Event of the 14th Session of the Asia Pacific
Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF) held at the National Aerospace
Laboratories Central School, Bangalore, India last November 21 to 23. The
contest was joined by 24 students from 11 countries.

High Schools Pinoy SciTek Challenge

WAR breaks out on Sunday (December 9) as high school students from 27 schools battle with their wit and skills in this year's Pinoy SciTek Challenge (PSC) to be held live via DZMM's "Bago Yan Ah" radio program.
This year's edition of PSC focuses on Mathematics to stimulate the students' interest on the subject as well as encourage them to take up careers in science and technology.

SCHOOGLE.PH ON-LINE COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP DATABASE

Schoogle - a project of Ateneo de Manila for the purpose of creating online College and University online scholarship directory/database that provide students alternative source of funding. It will helps student find the best information on availability of various scholarship offered by public and private institution.

The features are
1. Scholarship and Financial assistance program
2. Search able database of requirements and procedures to enroll in College and University in Manila
3. Link to important school resources and references.

For inquiries call 4266001 or email rquina@ateneo.edu visit also www.pathwaysphilippines.org

NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) SY 2007-2008


The National Schools Press Conference (NSPC) 2007 - 2008 will be held on Feb, 18-22, 2008 at Koronadal City, Division of South Cotabato, Region XII. This year theme is: Promoting consumer's rights through campus journalism.

Participants for this competition and conference are representative from various Region in the Philippines. They may come from public and private schools. The category are divided into Elementary and High School.

The aim of this competition are to:
1. Improve consumer awareness through campus journalism
2. Enrich student journalistic experience.
3. Enhance journalism competencies.

Schools press conference is one of the celebrated event in the DepED. It is annually held in pre-selected Region rotating from each members.

Congrats sa mga winners and have a nice experience to the participants.
This national event is one of the lifetime experience both for teachers and students

Job Oppurtunities in DepEd

Everyone are invited to visit the DepEd site for the list of Job Vacancy.
You can click this link DepED.

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Pilipina Elementary Student won International Math and Sci Olympiad


A grade six pupil from Pagadian City Pilot School won in the Science Division of the 4th International Math and Science Olympiad (IMSO) held in Jakarta, Indonesia. Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Jesli Lapus commends Angelique Joy Virata, or April, for winning a bronze medal in the Science division of the competition against pupils from other countries.

She competed against students from the host country, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Brunei, Singapore, Thailand, China (Taiwan), Malaysia, Brunei, and Sri Lanka.

April also won a merit award in the International Math Competition (IMC) held in Singapore last August 16 to 21, 2007. Her most recent achievement is being among the top finalists in the National Quiz Bee held in Tagaytay City earlier this month.

“April made us proud,” Lapus said. “She proves, not once but twice, that our students can be at par with the best of Asia,” he added.

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