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OTHERS: (SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS, ACHIEVEMENTS)
Seminars and Workshop
National Congress and Training on Physical Educational, Health, Health Music, Art, Dance and Sports
April 21, 2014
April 23, 2014
National Association of Physical Educators Commission on Higher Education (NAPE)
Mass Training for Grade 9 MAPEH Teachers of K-12 Basic education Curriculum
May 12, 2014
May 16, 2014
Department of Education Arellano University
2013 Aerobic Gymnastics Sports Clinic
October 11,2013
October 13,2013
Gymnastics Association of the Philippines
"K-12 Curriculum Implementation and It's Impact to Physical Education Teachers" and Physical Education and Sports for Wellness, Nationalism, Mental Toughness and Success
March 9, 2013
March 9, 2013
Polytechnic University of the Philippines in cooperation With PUP Graduate School
International Conference on Outcomes-Based Teaching and Learning 2012(ICOBTL 2012)
February 16, 2012
February 17,2012
Technological institute of the Philippines-Manila
Division Two-day Skill Training in Arnis
January 24, 2013
January 25, 2013
DepEd in Cooperation with Arnis Philippines
Tennis for the Blind November 10, 2012
November 10, 2012
Polytechnic University of the Philippines in cooperation w/ DEPEd
Free Art workshop for Teachers
October 14,20 12
October 12, 2012
Art Discovery and learning foundation, Inc in coop with Metrobank Foundation
Preparing for an Effective College Teaching
November 28, 2012 November 29, 2012
TIP-Quezon City
Dr. Epifania V. Tabbada
Current Fashion in Rhythms: Empowering, Strengthening and Enriching the Dance Curriculum, Season 3 May 12 , 2012
May 14, 2012
Arellano University, Taft Avenue, Pasay City
(D’ Professional Dance Council of the Philippines) Inc
Step up on Physical Education: Alternative PE Activities 09 / 25 /10 09 / 25 /10
(MAPEO)PNU Gymnasium
Prof. Lordinio Vergara
FITNESS FOR LIFE: Grab life by Fitness 09 / 26 /10 09 / 26 /10

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