Tolentino, esteemed cultural studies scholar and BNSCWC Associate for Criticism, is workshop director. Santos Creative Writing Center (BNSCWC) of De La Salle University is inviting young critics and scholars to apply for fellowship to the 11th KRITIKA La Salle National Workshop on Art and Cultural Criticism to be held from March 19 to 25, 2023 at De La Salle University – Laguna Campus.ĭr. THE 11TH KRITIKA LA SALLE NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ART AND CULTURAL CRITICISM DLSU Innovation and Technology Office (DITO).DLSU Intellectual Property Office (DIPO).University Research Coordination Office (URCO).Social Development Research Center (SDRC).Lasallian Institute for Development and Educational Research (LIDER).Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Health Technologies (DLSU-IBEHT).College of Science Center for Natural Sciences and Environmental Research (CENSER).Center for Engineering and Sustainable Development Research (CESDR).Southeast Asia Research Center and Hub (SEARCH).
Center for Business Research and Development (CBRD).Alfred Shields FSC Ocean Research (SHORE).Advanced Research Institute for Informatics, Computing and Networking (AdRIC).Manufacturing Engineering and Management.Electronics and Communications Engineering.Brother Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education.With this law all schools, colleges, and universities are obliged to promote the national language by having Filipino subjects in the curriculum and to hold programs such as the Buwan ng Wika. On August 14, 1991, the Philippine Congress passed Republic Act 7104 or the “Commission on the Filipino Language Act.” It prescribes Filipino as the national language of the Philippines.
The Senior High School facilitated the second part of the program in the afternoon with a film showing of the movie Munting Pangarap. Pandanggo sa Ilaw performed by Centralians.įilipino teacher Joel Encajonado also commented that it is important to celebrate Buwan ng Wika every year as the national language was inspired by Manuel L. Janet Jalbuena, Junior High School Principal, encouraged this event as “this would always remind Filipinos of the importance of the Filipino language and culture.” The students sang, danced, and presented other enjoyable numbers in a variety show format. The first part of the program was facilitated by the Junior High School in the morning. Each grade level also performed a special number.īoth Junior and Senior High Schools held their Buwan ng Wika programs on August 31, Friday, at the Rose Memorial Auditorium. Three pairs of elementary pupils dressed as Lakanbini and Lakandula represented the 3 island groups of the Philippines-Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
Kalipunan ito ng mga simbolo, tunog at mga kaugnay na batas upang maipahayag ang nais sabihin sa kaisipan.”Ĭelebrating Filipino language and culture – Centralians performed a series of intermission numbers showcasing the Filipino culture. Jaco, CPU Elementary School Principal, in her opening remarks, quoted the writer John Romer Caraban: “Ang wika ay isang bahagi ng pakikipaglastasan. One of the colorful events of Buwan ng Wika was on August 29 at the Rose Memorial Auditorium by CPU Elementary School with the theme: “Filipino: Wika ng Saliksik”. On the month of August, all levels in the University were encouraged to hold Buwan ng Wika celebrations which involve students in literary-musical programs. Jalbuena, Junior High School Principal encouraged young Centralians to develop a deep appreciation for the Filipino language.