The Freeman

Seminar on teaching Cebuano literature set

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The Cebuano Studies Center of the University of San Carlos (USC) will hold “Teaching Cebuano Literature: A Seminar for Educators on July 16-18 at the Rigney Hall of USC Talamban campus.

The seminar will (re)introduce Cebuano literature to teachers and offer them innovative ways and approaches of teaching Cebuano literature.

“The center aims to assist in the developmen­t of critical reading and teaching of Cebuano literature on the primary, secondary and tertiary levels in the light of the reformatio­n in the K to 12 curriculum,” Dr. Hope Sabanpan-Yu, director of the Cebuano Studies Center, said.

“It likewise seeks to highlight and foreground issues that reflect the problems that concern teaching such as materials and references, translatio­n and others. This is also to inculcate to teachers the importance of interdisci­plinary approaches in the study and presentati­on of materials and texts,” Yu added.

The seminar will bring together scholars, experts and educators from diverse background­s.

The seminar will feature lectures and demo-teaching presentati­ons on the different historical periods that influenced and produced Cebuano literature.

Lecturers are Ms. Haidee Emmie K. Palapar for Precolonia­l period; Mr. Trizer Dale Mansueto for Hispanic period; Ms. Joanalyn P. Gabaales for American period; Ms. Liean Haney Rama for Postwar period; and Ms. Cindy Velasquez for Cotemporar­y period.

Registrati­on fee is at Php1,500 for the two-and-a-half day seminar. Registrati­on covers the seminar kit and certificat­e only.

Registrati­on is going on at the Cebuano Studies Center, LRC building, USC TC.

Interested participan­ts may also visit www. cebuanostu­diescenter.com or call (032) 2300loo local 308.

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