September

Thanksgiving and Awarding Ceremony

32nd Founding Anniversary

Midway Colleges celebrated its 32nd founding anniversary on September 24, 2020 with a theme “Pushing Forward”.  

Despite the changes and challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, Midway Colleges continued to push forward against the limitations and prohibitions it caused.  

The institution remained true to its vision and mission in providing Transformative Education to Filipino youth.  

As part of the celebration, a thanksgiving service was held as a gesture of Midway’s gratefulness to the community and stakeholders, in acknowledgement of the divine providence.  

The service was officiated by Pastor Richard Recto of Victory Church.   

Furthermore, a loyalty awarding ceremony followed through in recognition of the hard work and commitment of its employees who has been with the institution over the years.  

Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Sabino Czar Cloma Manglicmot II, express his gratitude towards all the employees who contributed to the continuity of the institution operations especially during the lockdown. He emphasized the importance of resiliency and excellence of which the driven culture is anchored on. He congratulated all the awardees for the considered milestone of their career in Midway. 

An oathtaking of the elected officers from the different councils also transpired. These councils are Senior High School – Parent Council, Parent – Faculty Council, Midway Student Council and Midway Senior High School Student Assembly.  

Special awards were given to Mr. Edmar Dizon, Data-Privacy Officer and Senior Executive Staff; Dr. Jerome Buenviaje, Consultant from UP Diliman; and Dr. Richard L. Oandasan, Academic Director for their exemplary contributions to the institution.  

The event was held at Midway Athletic Center and was attended by the executive committee, awardees, and staff; it was streamed at Microsoft Teams for other employees to witness and be part of the celebration.

September

Teachercaster Episode 3 (Senior High School Department)

Pre-Baccalaureate Maritime Strand

“Dream, believe, work hard” these are the words of 2/M Juan Carlo Termulo and 3/E Mark Reagan Banate as they began to report updates on Pre-Baccalaureate Maritime strand of SHS in Midway Colleges.

Pre-Baccalaureate Maritime strand specializes in preparation for tertiary education for those who want to succeed in maritime profession.

2/M Termulo explained that courses are aligned to their future career such as Introduction to Maritime Career, Introduction to Marine Transportation and Engineering, and Introduction to Maritime Safety.

3/E Banate mentioned the subject course for Technical Maritime Specialization which includes Navigational 1,2,3; Safety 1 and 2; Engine Watch 1 and 2; and Ships Catering.

Selected students shared their experiences during the first three weeks of the implementation of Flexible Learning Program.

“Some of us students say that online classes are hard because of poor connection but when I entered Midway, I was amazed since it is my first two weeks here, none of us students are left behind because our teachers always find a way to reach or communicate with us and I am always feeling grateful because our teachers are always there for us when we feel that we can’t do it.” testimony from Reynielle Xymon Bayan of 11PBM 1.

“I’ve learned a lot of things when it comes to Maritime. Our teacher discussed in the Navigational Watch 1 about the compass, its parts, functions and how it works. On the other hand, the part of the ship, its function on Safety 1 includes some precautionary tips that we need to keep in mind and the possible emergencies that will happen and how to respond on the said emergencies” says Lea Joy Astelero of 11 TMS.

For Pre-Baccalaureate Maritime and Maritime Specializations, some students also shared their learning.

“For the past 2 weeks, I have learned the use of boiler, its parts, and how important it is on board. I have also learned ship terminologies important when navigating because if we know all of these, we can have safe navigation.” says Ranilyn Joy Quitoras

“I was the previous high academic achiever in the last school year. During my grade 11, I have learned so much regarding the maritime subjects, from the job opportunities of a seafarer and it benefits, types of ships and cargos the handle and maritime conventions. Basically, everything regarding introductory maritime subjects and with this, Midway helped me become equipped that when I come to the tertiary level, I am ready.” says Clyde Benjamin Evangelista of 12 PBM

With the testimonies shared by the students, 2/M says, “It is really evident that these past two weeks have been productive despite the adjustments, learnings can be fun and enjoyable because teachers have carefully planned for each learning experiences.”

Moreover, September is seafarers’ month. As tribute to the seafarers, students gave a snappy salute to all the seafarers across the world.

“Seafaring is not an easy job. The risk and danger are high. Thus, determination and passion are really needed to endure all these hardships. To all the seafarers, we can’t thank you enough for what you have done for your families, the country, and the world.” says 2/M Termulo.

3/E Banate concluded the report saying, “COVID 19 pandemic cannot stop us from helping our students achieve their dreams to become seafarers. Keep on fighting for all your dreams despite the challenges that you are all facing, do not stop learning.”

August

Pilot Episode (College Department)

Faculty Training ft. Buwan ng Wika

Ms. Jeanine Charmaine Mantile, college teacher, featured the faculty training in preparation for the start of classes for school year 2020-2021.

Ms. Mantile reported that the “Faculty Training on Learning Continuity in Response to COVID-19″ was held on August 10 – 14 and 17 – 20, 2020. The 9-day training capacitated the teachers for remote learning implementation. The training includes familiarization on features of Microsoft 365 and exploring other online platforms for distanced learning such as Facebook, Messenger, and Google Meet.

Psychological orientation is also part of the training to help teachers support the students’ learning to further ensure that remote learning meets the needs of students for a safe and accessible way to continue learning.

Moreover, in the spirit of celebrating Buwan ng Wika with a theme “Ang mga Katutubong Wika sa Maka-Filipinong Bayanihan Kontra Pandemya”, students changed their changed their profile pictures on Facebook using a frame depicting their advocacy for Filipino language.

She mentioned how the changes and challenges brought by COVID-19 affected the lives of people all over the world. She emphasized that even with the pandemic, Midway Colleges continues to find ways to carry on.

September

Online seminar for Buwan ng Wika – Reyzeljan Delos…

Wika ng Kasaysayan, Kasaysayan ng Wika – Online seminar ni Reyzeljan Delos Trinos

Kaisa ang Midway Colleges SHS Department sa pagdiriwang ng Buwan ng Wika na may temang

Nagbahagi si Reyzeljan Delos Trinos ng kanyang kaalaman sa wika at pagsusulat noong ika-30 ng Agosto taong 2020.

Ang nasabing webinar ay ginanap sa pamamagitan ng online seminar via Zoom na ipinalabas naman sa Midway Colleges Facebook page. Mga mag-aaral ng SHS ang mga naging tagapakinig nito.

Si Reyzeljan DL Trinos ay isang manunulat, mananaliksik, at manggagawang pangkaunlaran. Siya ay nagtatrabaho bilang Senior Technical Officer sa ilalim ng Pambansang Komisyon Laban sa Kahirapan. Nakapaglathala siya ng mga tula at sanaysay, kabilang ang dalawang koleksyon ng mga kuwentong may pamagat na Orbituaries (2019) at Delirium (2018). Itinanghal siya ng Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (KWF) bilang pinakabatang Mananaysay ng Taon noong 2016 bilang pagkilala sa kaniyang sanaysay hinggil sa virtual na espasyo. Kasalukuyan siyang nagsusulat ng komprehensibong pagsusuri tungkol sa COVID-19 sa lente ng kalusugang pang-ekonomiya.

Tinalakay ni Delos Trinos ang malikhaing pagsulat sa malikhaing paggamit ng wika. Ayon sa kanya, ang malikhaing pagsulat at binubuo ng 50% wika at 50% pagkamalikhain. Nakaugat ang mga ito sa karanasan ng mga tao ngunit pinagyayaman ng malikhaing paggamit ng salita.

Ayon sa kanya “Ang malikhaing pagsulat ay hindi ito ikinukulong ng wika, bagkus pinapalaya ng panitikan at wika ang isa’t isa. Kwento din ang nagbibigay ng danas, contemplation, face to face communication, between and among ourselves, trina-translate natin into long term memories.”

Matapos ang diskusyon, nagkaroon naman ng open forum. Nagkaroon ng pagkakaton ang mga mag-aaral na magtanong ukol sa proseso ng pagsusulat.

Isa sa mga tanong mula sa mag-aaral ay “Bilang nais na maging manunulat, ano po ang dapat kong gawin at taglayin?”

Sinagot naman ito si Delos Trinos ng “Kailangan ng paglilimi, yung contemplation. Lahat tayo may araw-araw na danas, beyond that mundane, importante na may expertise at paghahanap ng koneksyon. Sa isang ordinaryong tao, pagtawid ng kalsada, yun ay isang simpleng danas na kaya mong hanapin ng mas malalim na karanasan, yung simpeng karanasan than what they are intended.

Stories are everywhere, kailangan lang na ipakita mo sa iyong mga kasama na makikita nilang teksto sa pang-araw araw, ugnayan ng salita ng uniberso at ng sarili, lalo na ngayon, dumadami ang human interest stories.

Success stories na meron tayo lalo na sa front liners. Pick your interest, lahat naman ng tao may interest, kailangan lang pagyamanin.”

Maayos na natapos ang diskusyon.

Patuloy naman na hinikayat ni Delos Trinos ang mga mag-aaral na magsulat ng kanilang mga karanasan sa araw-araw na buhay at pagyamanin ito sa malikhaing paraan.

July

Career Development

One of the core functions of the Office of Student Affairs is to provide services to the students that will support the development of their educational and social being.

A Career Development seminar is usually given to the candidates for graduation as one of the steps to help them prepare for the actual job application and employment. However, due to the unprecedented events brought by the pandemic (COVID-19), strict quarantine guidelines were put in place by the gov. In line with this precaution, a webinar was held in replacement of a physical seminar to cater the needs of the students.  

The webinar on Career Development was facilitated through Zoom and was streamed live via Midway Colleges Inc. Facebook page.   

Office of the Student Affairs headed the webinar led by OSA Director, Mr. Jemmuel Roque.   

24 students of Bachelor of Science in Custom Administration who are all candidate for graduation are the target participants. 

The webinar started at around 2 o’clock in the afternoon. 

Mr. Roque welcomed the target participants and viewers via Facebook livestreaming. House rules for the webinar was set followed by an opening prayer. 

Objectives presented are as follows:

  • Provide continuous avenue for students
  • Prepare the graduates for their prepared jobs
  • Equipped the graduates in preparing for their job application

A welcoming message was given by Mr.  Sabino Czar Cloma Manglicmot II, CEO of Midway Colleges Inc. 

The following points were mentioned:

  • Welcome to the new normal brought by the pandemic
  • Prepare the students in the work and challenges ahead 
  • In preparation for their exit interview
  • Everyone is expected to listen and participate actively 

The Guidance Coordinator, Mr. Kevin Christian Quanto (?) introduced the speaker. 

Richard Lamban Oandasan, Associate Academic Director 

(Master of Arts from UP Diliman, currently on PhD studies in UP Diliman) 

Mr. Oandasan welcomed the students and furthered that the recent events has brought everyone to an exciting journey. He then began his discussion.

Professional Portfolio 

  • What are the words or phrases when you hear the word “Portfolio”?

Some students answered resume, requirements, application, job, 

Mr. Oandasan encouraged the students to share their point of view and asked why is portfolio relevant. 

The following objectives were presented:

    • Unpack the meaning of portfolio and its content
    • Explain the process and tools used in creating a professional portfolio
    • Share important guidelines on creating a portfolio and writing a resume
    • Create a digital portfolio

“Unprecedented changes because of the pandemic. Rather than looking at it as something negative but take it as an exciting journey. You will be applying online. You will be interviewed at the confinements of your home but because of technology, you won’t be left out.”

  • Professional portfolio speaks towards excellence
  • Digital portfolio can be easily accessed by future employers 

How to write an effective portfolio?

    • You want your employers to be hooked
    • Showcase your best qualities
    • Include creative works/awards received/
    • Bio note
    • Career goals
  • In creating a portfolio, the employers will not just look for technical competence but also social skills. Volunteers on civic organization, churches, etc. may imply your services to the community.
  • If you were to be employed, your leadership skills are also important to be noticed. 
  • IQ and EQ should be there. The ability to empathize with other people is also important.
  • Minimum requirements, some requirements might be asked form you.

Resume and cover letter writing

The first critical step is selling oneself through an application letter

(Sample application letter was also presented)

Parts of a cover letter

  • Salutation 
  • Body of the letter

Prepare for your application letter ahead of time

1st paragraph, intent and source of information

2nd paragraph, the degree/program

“have recently acquired my degree or program”, programs must be spelled out. The employers may not be familiar with your degree and school.

3rd paragraph, the skills acquired, readiness to accept the job

  • Recap (parts of a letter)
  • Clarity, completeness, conciseness, courtesy
  • Write to express and not impress
  • Be mindful of the time
  • May in replacement of Can
  • Resume is a summary 
  • Avoid pronoun
  • Avoid photos, unless required
  • Avoid no references
  • Personal or family information
  • Crumpled resume

Steps in Creating a Portfolio

  • Be a tech savvy and be mindful of your content
  • Have more than one copy
  • You can create your own web page. 
  • You may also use MS publisher, MS word, MS PowerPoint

Mr. Oandasan also cited the references used in his presentation. He concluded the discussion by saying “The real battle lies after the graduation.”

Open Forum

Students were encouraged to ask questions and raise their clarifications. 

Some questions from the participants and viewers include “What is the difference between a curriculum vitae and a resume?”, “Paano yung walang gadgets panggawa ng portfolio?” 

Questions and concerns were addressed by Mr. Oandasan. 

The graduating class will prepare their own digital portfolio, resume, and cover letter in MS and PDF format. These requirements will be given before they undergo an exit interview.