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1) The orientation provided an overview of the field study and teaching internship program for pre-service teachers at the University of Eastern Pangasinan. 2) Representatives from the university administration and college of teacher education welcomed the students and discussed the mission, vision, requirements, and guidelines of the program. 3) Alumni shared their experiences as graduates of the program and now working teachers to inspire the students.

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1) The orientation provided an overview of the field study and teaching internship program for pre-service teachers at the University of Eastern Pangasinan. 2) Representatives from the university administration and college of teacher education welcomed the students and discussed the mission, vision, requirements, and guidelines of the program. 3) Alumni shared their experiences as graduates of the program and now working teachers to inspire the students.

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FIELD STUDY AND TEACHING INTERNSHIP ORIENTATION

18 August 2022, 2:00 PM

SCRIPT

PART I (Introduction)
Host B: (Diana) Good afternoon everyone! Before we start our orientation, allow me to
read the etiquette first. Please be reminded of the following:

(Adlib)

PART II (Program Proper)


Host A: (Daryl) Again, Good afternoon everyone!

We would like to acknowledge our Vice President for Academic Affairs and OIC
President, Dr. Gloria C. Nemedez, the Dean of College of Teacher Education, Dr.
Raymond N. Claro, the Field Study Coordinator, Mr. Cipriano Q. Mendoza Jr., the
Teaching Internship Coordinator, Mr. Mark Jayson M. Marinas, the SSG Adviser, Mr.
Cristobal M. Cantor, our UEP Alumni and currently part of the teaching staff and of
course to our Field Study students and Pre-service teachers who are joining us this
afternoon.

Today is the day of our field study students and pre-service teachers to get to know
about their new journey and responsibility for the academic year. It is the day to start a
new learning and hands-on experience in the teaching and learning process. With that,
we would like to welcome our dear field study students and pre-service teachers who
were with us today via google meet and to those who are watching in our Facebook
Live streaming! Welcome to our 2 nd Field Study and Teaching Internship Virtual
Orientation. I am Daryl Jhon Verina, a BSED Social Science student

Host B: (Dianna) I am Diana Rose Pajarillo, a BEEd student

TOGETHER: And we will be serving as your moderators for today’s virtual event.

Opening Prayer
Diana: To formally start our orientation, it is right and just to seek first the presence of
our Almighty God. To open us with a humble prayer, may I call on Pastor Jesper Felipe,
a student from BSED Major in Values Education to be followed by the singing of the
National Anthem, Binalonan Hymn and UEP Hymn

Recitation of UEP’s Mission and Vision


Daryl: Thank you so much Mr. Felipe. The University of Eastern Pangasinan is now a
leading provider of quality learning as one of the local universities in the Province of
Pangasinan. UEP is indeed bound with its living mission and vision. At this point, let’s
hear the mission and vision of our beloved University, to be recited by Ms. Joyce Ann
Rabago, a BSED Major in General Science student.

Welcome Remarks
Diana: As we continue with our program, ladies and gentlemen, I am very honored to
introduce to all of you this man with exemplary leadership skills and expertise in his
field. Let’s all welcome our very own Dean of the College of Teacher Education, Dr.
Raymond N. Claro to give us his welcome remarks. Let’s give him a resounding virtual
applause!

Inspirational Message
Daryl: Thank you so much for that warm welcome Dr. Raymond N. Claro, our Dean of
the College of Teacher Education. This time around, let us lend our ears to the woman
who is full of wisdom, optimism and passion. Our OIC and Vice President for Academic
Affairs, let’s welcome Dr. Gloria C. Nemedez. Let’s give her our reverberating virtual
applause!

PART III (Orientation Proper)


Statement of the course
Daryl: Thank you so much for that very inspiring and encouraging message Dr. Gloria
C. Nemedez, our OIC and VP for Academic Affairs. At this point we will now come to
the highlights of this orientation. We will now listen to our equally competent and
hardworking Field Study and Teaching Internship Coordinators

As we continue with our orientation proper, let us open our hearts and ears as we hear
from our new, young, talented professional and a transformational leader, a proud
product of our University—let’s welcome Mr. Cipriano Mendoza Jr., our Field Study
Coordinator. A round of applause please!

Requirements and Guidelines


Diana: Thank you so much Mr. Mendoza for that substantial information. So now, let’s
move to the discussion of the requirements and guidelines to be led to us by the
“Natatanging mag-aaral ng Pangasinan State University 2018 Gawad Parangal
Awardee”—the passionate and dedicated Teaching Internship Coordinator, Mr. Mark
Jayson M. Marinas. A round of applause please.

Rules and etiquettes


Diana: Thank you so much Mr. Marinas, our Teaching Internship Coordinator for that
very informative discussion. To discuss to us the Rules/Etiquettes for Field Study and
Teaching Internship as well as the contents and activities throughout the course, may
we call again our FS Coordinator, Mr. Cipriano Mendoza Jr.

Sharing of Experiences
Daryl: Thank you very much again to our very dedicated coordinators. Field Study
students and Pre-service Teachers, let’s give and hit the heart emoticon in our mobile
devices. Once again, Thank you so much Sir Cipriano and Sir Marinas.

If you have questions and other valuable insights, please reserve them as we will
entertain them during our Open forum.

Indeed, the University of Eastern Pangasinan continues to excel in providing quality


education for every student. We are one of the fastest growing universities in Region 1.
We must be proud of that! That is our pride! One manifestation is the increased number
of students in our University. Another one are the students, who in reality, excels in their
own field. For the past years, UEP has produced dynamic professionals with excellence
and commitment to their chosen field. Are you wondering where they are right now? To
answer that, let’s be inspired by the UEP Alumni as they share their experiences. May
we call on Mr. Jovito Marinas, our UEP Alumnus. A round of applause please.

Diana: Thank you so much Mr. Jovito Marinas, a BSED Soc-Sci Graduate, UEP
Alumnus and now already part of the CTE Faculty. We are very proud of you Sir! As we
continue, let us also hear from Ms. Angelica Macedonio, UEP Alumna. A round of
applause please.

Diana: It’s indeed our pride to have Ma’am Macedonio and Mr. Marinas this morning.
Your experiences are really inspiring and motivating. It’s really a manifestation that UEP
continues to produce dynamic Professionals.
Open Forum
Daryl: At this moment it’s our time to ask questions regarding the topics discussed by
our Field Study and Internship Coordinator. Let’s get this opportunity to at least clarify
some concepts. You may type your questions in the chat box or just hit the raise button
so that we could acknowledge you before you speak.
(Adlib)

Synthesis
Diana: To give us a recap about the topics that were discussed lately, let’s hear the
synthesis from selected BEED and BSED students. Let’s start with Ms. Lisabelle
Soriano and Ms. Irish Hidalgo.

Thank you so much. Now, we move to our selected BSED students, Mr. Rodonis
Agustin and Mr. Monica Sarceda.
Announcement
Daryl: Thank you very much to our selected BEEd and BSEd students. I hope that we
will follow all the ideas that were discussed with us today. So let’s proceed with our
announcement. So, here is our announcement .
· Webinar Series
· 2nd Binnalon: Pinning and Send-off ceremony (September 23, 2022)
For further and additional announcement, our Field study and Teaching Internship
Coordinators will communicate with us. So please stay tuned and keep ourselves
updated.
CLOSING
Daryl: Indeed, this event is a success. Few more months and our pre-service teachers
will embark on another educational journey as part of their academic training. Before we
end this orientation, allow us to extend our profound gratitude to our very supportive
dean, Dr. Raymond Claro, our coordinators Sir Cipriano Mendoza and Sir Mark Jayson
Marinas, our technical host, Sir Cristobal Cantor, our organizing team, our teachers and
our student participants. Again, we hope you could join us again in the next webinar
series of the College of Teacher Education. Thank you so much everyone and have a
nice day!
Diana: Before we end this call let’s first have our Photo Ops together with our Dean, FS
and Internship Coordinators/Faculty and Pre-Service Teachers. May we request
everyone to please open your camera and wear your best smile! May we request our
technical host, Sir Cristobal Cantor to please take photos.
Host A/B: Again, Thank you so much everyone and Goodbye!

Prepared by:

Daryl Jhon Verina


Moderator

Reviewed and checked by:

Cipriano Q. Mendoza Jr., MaEd


Field Study Coordinator

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