Inset Script
Inset Script
Isang mapagpalang Biyernes sa ating lahat na kaguruan ng Naguilian District. Mapagpala dahil
una, nakabuo na naman tayo ng limang araw puno ng kaalaman (di ko lang sure kung limang
araw sa iba); pangalawa, pinagpala ng LIMA, LIMANG LIBO mula sa PEI, (Salamat Shoppe,
Joke!) Salamat DepEd, Salamat Lord!, pangatlo, huling araw na din ng trabaho ngayong taon
dahil bakasyon na next week, at syempre sahod na natin sa Lunes! (Malay natin may pang-apat
pa, baka may SRI at isang sakong bigas na galing kay congressman.
At dahil sasahod na tayo sa Lunes, kailangan nating tapusin ang INSET na puno pa din ng sigla
at ligaya.
Now, allow me to greet everyone a blessed Friday morning and welcome you all to the last day
of our Virtual Mid-year In-Service Training for Teachers and School Leaders. I am Raymond M.
Lauayan from Cabaruan Integrated School and I’ll be with you until the end of this virtual event.
REMINDER
May I just remind you na sa GCQ may Covid19 pa rin. Alalahanin ang sinabi ni Sir Joseph;
C-amera On, Microphone off
O-bserve IATF protocols-wear your masks and faceshields,
V-alue Time- Be Punctual
I-ntelligently make outcomes and outputs
D-iligently answer the evaluation and attendance every session.
Before we formally start, tignan natin kung sino ang mga gurong maaga at maagap na
sumasalubong sa lahat ng biyaya ngayong araw. When I call your school, say “Thanks God, It’s
Friday!”
INTRO
Since childhood, we are taught that the best present and treasure that we could ever receive is
education—for it will never be stolen from us. This season of giving and receiving, we offer you
lifelong gifts—knowledge, experience, joy and memories of the first ever Virtual In Service
Training for teachers and school heads.
We have come to the last day of our sessions, so don’t go away because we have prepared 5
times excitement and joy of our usual sessions.
PRAYER
At dahil punong-puno tayo dahilan para magpasalamat, let us now give thanks and ask the
guidance of our omnipotent God through a prayer to be led by Ma’am Leah B. Guzman.
RECAP
At this point, let us lend our ears to Ma’am Almera S. Salvador, to give us the recapitulation of
yesterday’s discussions. Take it away, Ma’am Almera.
ENERGIZER
Thank you, Ma’am Almera for that concise and comprehensive recap. At para sa huling wagwag
ng katawan para sa linggong ito, let us move and groove to energize ourselves. Ang hindi
sasayaw pagpapalahin ni Doctor Josue. Nakaready na yung pala dito sa district office. Let’s have
Ma’am Shella of Sto. Tomas IS to lead us the energizer.
Part II:
I hope we are all energized because energy is what I think we all need for our today’s first topic
which is the Indigenous Methods in Research.
So without further ado, let me introduce to you our first speaker for today’s session.
Our first resource speaker is a Faculty of Teacher Development at the Philippine Normal
University North Luzon, Alicia Isabela. She is currently the Head of the Office of Gender and
Development and Program Chair of the Social Science Unit. She graduated BSE Social Science
at the National Teachers College (NTC), Manila. Finished her Master of Arts In Education and
Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management at Saint Ferdinand College (SFC), City of
Ilagan, Isabela and MA Social Studies (MA Candidate) at Cagayan State University. At present
she is pursuing her 2nd PhD Philippine Studies major in Anthropology at the University of the
Philippines Diliman. Her research interests include Ibanag and Folk Culture, Pop Culture and
Gender Studies. She has already presented her research works in local, national and international
level. As Gender advocate, she believes that “Gender Equality basically begins in the mind and it
is everyone’s responsibility.” With open arms and hearts lets virtually welcome Doctor Raquel
R. Geronimo.
A blessed morning to you Ma’am and it is my honor to welcome you back to Naguilian, Our
Home.
Mabbalo tu aru Ma’am.
RESOURCE SPEAKER
That was a discussion full of learnings especially on the field of research. That has brought new
insights and has refreshed our minds pagdating sa researches.
And as a gesture of gratitude, please allow me to present the certificate of recognition for our
resource speaker.
On behalf of the Naguilian District Teachers, thank you so much for giving us your time and
sharing to us your expertise.
Hindi na natin patatagalin ‘to. Tuluy-tuloy na tayo.
Our second speaker is (insert description here)
It is my honor and privilege to present to you our second resource speaker. Tunay ngang
pinagpala ang Naguilian District sa katauhan nya, our very own Public Schools District
Supervisor, Dr. Ma. Merlina Beltran Josue.
RESOURCE SPEAKER
Thank you, Ma’am for that valuable and remarkable discussion of the code of ethics. And as a
gesture of gratitude, please allow me to present the certificate of recognition.
Part III:
At dyan nakukumpleto ang listahan ng ating mga resource speakers. This in-service training
really helps us acquire new understanding and instructional skills especially during this time of
pandemic. Tunay na sumusulong and edukalidad. Alam nating mahirap at mukhang imposible
pero nandito tayo ngayon hanggang sa pagtatapos ng taong 2020.
At this juncture, let us listen to the ideas, realizations, and feelings ignited by this INSET training
to these following teachers starting with Ma’am Margarette T. Asuncion.
(MARGARET)
Thank you, ma’am. This time, let us lend our ears to Ma’am Lolit D. Rosini.
(LOLIT)
That speech came alive for me, Ma’am Lolit. This time, let us give the mic to Dr. Davidson A.
Manipon for his impressions.
(DAVID)
Thank you, sir for that well-thought impression. And last but not the least, Dr. Lucila B. Aggari.
(LUCILA)
After this thorough and well-planned inset, may we listen to Ma’am Irene B. Tiburcio’s
commitment.
(IRENE)
Thank you, ma’am for that commitment. That helps us kindle a renewed enthusiasm for our
profession.
And for our closing remarks, let us hear it from Sir Benjamin U. Subia, Jr.
(CLOSING REMARKS)
Thank you, sir.
And that concludes our Virtual Mid-year In-Service Training for Teachers and School Leaders.
Thank you everyone for the participation. Our leaders are hoping that we put into practice the
lessons and discussions we learned from this training.
This is me leaving you with a quote, there’s no point in coming to an event like this unless you
do something with the learnings you gain.
Again, I am Raymond M. Lauayan. Happy holidays, iwas sa mga matatabang pagkain and spend
it wisely. Together, Let’s all claim that 2021 will be a better year.