The document summarizes the events of a week-long celebration called the CAS-Ed Week held by the College of Arts and Sciences-Education. It describes the various activities that took place each day, including an art exhibit, movie screening, academic contests involving spelling and trivia, sports events, literary contests, and workshops. The week concluded with an awarding ceremony for the contest winners. The celebration was deemed a success thanks to the supervision of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs and cooperation of various student organizations.
The document summarizes the events of a week-long celebration called the CAS-Ed Week held by the College of Arts and Sciences-Education. It describes the various activities that took place each day, including an art exhibit, movie screening, academic contests involving spelling and trivia, sports events, literary contests, and workshops. The week concluded with an awarding ceremony for the contest winners. The celebration was deemed a success thanks to the supervision of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs and cooperation of various student organizations.
The document summarizes the events of a week-long celebration called the CAS-Ed Week held by the College of Arts and Sciences-Education. It describes the various activities that took place each day, including an art exhibit, movie screening, academic contests involving spelling and trivia, sports events, literary contests, and workshops. The week concluded with an awarding ceremony for the contest winners. The celebration was deemed a success thanks to the supervision of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs and cooperation of various student organizations.
The document summarizes the events of a week-long celebration called the CAS-Ed Week held by the College of Arts and Sciences-Education. It describes the various activities that took place each day, including an art exhibit, movie screening, academic contests involving spelling and trivia, sports events, literary contests, and workshops. The week concluded with an awarding ceremony for the contest winners. The celebration was deemed a success thanks to the supervision of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs and cooperation of various student organizations.
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G. Reading Activity.
Read the selection below and identify the
prepositions that you encounter through reading. List down ten of these prepositions and write their corresponding kinds and uses.
CAS-Ed Week held By:
Jesus Z. Menoy
The faculty members and students of the College of Arts
and Sciences-Education took a break from academic work as they enjoyed the extra-curricular activities during the five- day celebration of the CAS-Ed Week from January 25 to 29, 2010. Themed "Rebuilding Social Awareness through Education," the celebration kicked off with the opening of the art exhibit dubbed "School-tura IX” featuring the artworks of Humanities students, together with the literary works of English students, displayed at the CAS Faculty Room. The movie production of the world-renowned work of Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy, “War and Peace," was shown for free at the Studio Theater at 1:00-4:00 p.m. of the first day.
On January 26 academic contests were held such as
"Sabayang Bigkas” in the morning and "Battle of the Brain" in the afternoon. January 27 was a fun-filled day for students and teachers alike as they participated in the "Amazing Race” game in the morning and in the sportsfest in the afternoon. On January 28, English literary contests (extemporaneous speaking and literary buzz) were conducted from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The afternoon was devoted to a seminar workshop on personality development. The week-long celebration was capped by the awarding of winners in the various contests held, following a demo fest on the teaching of literature at the audio-visual room of the Main Library at 1:00-3:00 p.m., January 28. The celebration was a success due to the close supervision of Dr. Rosenda de Gracia, Vice-President for Academic Affair and CAS-Education Dean, and the cooperation of the officers and members of the Psychology Society, Future Educators Association, and English Club.