Wednesday, May 18, 2011

DepEd Student to Attend Olympics in Athens

SPED athletes shine in Palaro, Three or more qualify for Specific Olympics within Athens.

Mentally inhibited and visually reduced students beneath the Department of Education (DepEd) Unique Education (SPED) Program from 6 regions competed in particular games arranged for them inside 2011 Palarong Pambansa locked in Dapitan City.

"Our unique children obtain confidence within their capabilities if he or she join your Palaro," gives Marivic Tolitol, Chair of the Particular Services Panel in charge of the particular games. "Special children are included below our theory of 'no little one left behind.'"

A number of venues had been selected for the special games. Bocce (pronounced bo-che) for your mentally inhibited (MC) occured at the Dapitan plaza while goal soccer ball for both MC and visually impaired (VI) was played in Talisay Elementary Institution. Athletics and boating competitions had been held at the new amenities of the Jose Rizal Memorial Point out University (JRMSU) in Dapitan City.

There are Half a dozen events with regard to athletics. The particular 100-, 200-, and 400-meter runs, exchange, shot set and long leap.

On the other hand, boating opened situations for freestyle, rear stroke, and breasts stroke on the JRMSU pool. The 50-meter swim is the just other sport aside from Bocce which is limited to Master of ceremonies players. The other two games, goal golf ball and athletics, get both MC and VI rivals.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

sana pagtuunan ng pansin ang mga bagong teacher lalo na sa tanza cavite dahil sa lumalalang pang aapi g mga nakakatandang guro na mapagmataas at mapang api sa bagong guro,sa halip tulungan ay parang nagkakaron ng trauma mgturo ang mga bagong guro dahil hindi rin pinakikinggan ang kanilang panig ng mga matataas dahil mas pabor sila sa dating guro ...

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