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THE ‘ACTION’ IN ACTION RESEARCH | A three-day intensive research conference was conducted by Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University (ZPPSU) – Graduate School Office, which was held at the Skyview, Grand Astoria Hotel last June 26-28, 2024.

During the first day, Dr. Ericson O. Alieto involved a discussion on article search, citation, and methodology, followed by Dr. Anthony O. Pil, who facilitated an interactive workshop on how to apply the PDSA model, a hands-on way for conducting action research. Quasi-experimental design, data analysis, and action research writing were elaborately discussed in the workshop done by Dr. Pil on the second day of the conference. Subsequently, Dr. Alieto gave a lecture on the development of credible research tools, the adoption and adaptation of instruments, and the art of writing compelling results and discussions. This conference dubbed, “Strengthening Research Competencies, aimed on developing research competencies in achieving academic excellence,” spearheaded by the Dean of the Graduate School Dr. Elizabeth Jane Sebastian.” Photos Dr. Judith Maghanoy #OneZPPSU

THE ‘ACTION’ IN ACTION RESEARCH | A three-day intensive research conference was conducted by Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University (ZPPSU) – Graduate School Office, which was held at the Skyview, Grand Astoria Hotel last June 26-28, 2024. Read More »

ZPPSU as a gender-responsive society, inclusive workplace

To ensure that the government pursues gender equality and a safe working place for all identified genders, Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University – Gender and Development (ZPPSU-GAD) is conducting the five-day Gender Sensitivity Training among employees from June 24 to 28, 2024. The participants were jobholders from the administration, faculty staff from different colleges, visiting lecturers, offices’ job orders, and utility personnel. On the first day, the speaker and a long-time GAD advocate Dr. Ana Maria Gomez, led the talk on deeper understanding of the roles of men and women as well as to increase the level of awareness on GAD and to address gender-related issues in societies. Further, Dr. Gomez tackled the different ‘confidence persona’ of every person. “Don’t be afraid to do works of men and women. Everyone is equal and included, and everybody has the right of expression and to speak up,” she affirmed. The week-long GAD training is dubbed, “Advancing Gender Equality and Social Inclusive Comprehensive Gender Sensitivity Training for ZPPSU Employees.” The week with the ZPPSU-GAD coordinators is expected to impart GAD learning and literacies to the active participants assigned per batch, given the challenges with reflections that could apply to the actual job environment. “For us to have the change of perception in gender quality, let’s appreciate than insult them,” Dr. Gomez exclaimed. #OneZPPSU

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ZPPSU BTVTEd interns undergo industrial training orientation

A supervised industrial training orientation was administered for the new interns of the Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University-Bachelor of Technical Vocational Teacher Education (ZPPSU-BTVTEd) program held at CTE Building 2 on June 20. The main objective of the orientation is to provide students with the necessary knowledge and tools that are fundamental on their OJT onboarding. Dr. Roberto S. Eyo II, Dean of CTE, expressed his aspiration to the students: to uphold the image of the university, through collectively impressive performances in their apprenticeship from partner agencies and institutions. Guest speakers: Ms. Ma. Asie G. Tubil II, University Registrar; Prof. Margie B. Janda, RGC, Guidance Counselor; Dr. Franz Chezka Katrieze A. Ochotorena, Medical Officer, represented by her medical staff; and Prof. Romeo D. Francisco shared invaluable insights on the know-how’s and other related prerequisites on their deployment. Highlights included in-depth discussions on the importance of psychological testing , medical and laboratory exams, proper grooming, the code of conduct, and discipline, respectively. Further, the Director of OAPO, Prof. Clarisa V. Acac, shared her expertise on OJT training, including how to correctly complete OJT applications and other relevant documents that are necessary for the training. #OneZPPSU

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INNOVATING PARTNERSHIP | ZPPSU-IGP benchmarks CTU’s best practices

Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University – Income Generating Projects (ZPPSU-IGP) took a strategic step towards advancing industry collaboration by initiating a benchmarking process with Cebu Technological University (CTU) to elevate its IGP initiatives. During the collaborative exchange, CTU shared its outstanding IGP practices, while ZPPSU reciprocated by offering its valuable insights, laying the groundwork for a promising partnership. ZPPSU delegates, led by VP for Administration and Finance Josephine Sulasula, ZPPSU-IGP Director Dr. Dorothy Tan, and ZPPSU-IGP Business Hub Head Dr. Rodel Reyes Marquez gained valuable knowledge and fresh ideas from CTU’s innovative approaches. Furthermore, acknowledging the expertise of CTU VP-OSAS Dr. Rose Mary Almacen, University Director for RGP Main Campus Dr. Lolita Levita, RGP Director of Danao Campus Dr. Ivy Batican, and Campus Director of Tuburan Campus Dr. Emmylou Tabotabo, under the leadership of CTU President Dr Joseph C. Pepito was instrumental in facilitating this enriching experience. This comprehensive exchange demonstrates ZPPSU’s dedication to forming key partnerships with state universities to boost progress and innovation across the campus. #OneZPPSU #ZPPSUIGPInitiative

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ZPPSU-NSTP, BJMP leads gift-giving drive for PDL

In a collaborative effort to foster purposeful community engagement and to uplift the lives of those in need, Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University – National Service Training Program (ZPPSU-NSTP) has initiated a partnership with the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) for a Gift-Giving Donation Drive,held recently. Under the leadership of NSTP Director Maria Cathie Q. Aljas, Assistant Director Dinky Jean O. Bazan and dedicated NSTP Faculty, the initiative aims to break chains and build futures for persons deprived of liberty, dubbed with the theme, “Breaking Chains, Building Futures: Together We Give, Together We Thrive,” highlighting the collective commitment to making a positive impact on society. The Gift-Giving Donation Drive embodies the spirit of compassion and service, providing essential items and support to those who are currently incarcerated. Through this partnership with the BJMP, ZPPSU-NSTP seeks to extend a hand of hope and solidarity to individuals facing challenging circumstances, emphasizing the importance of empathy and community involvement. #OneZPPSU

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ZPPSU, an Extension Work by the Thomasites

Long before ZPPSU achieved its current status, the institution’s roots trace back to its establishment by the Thomasites, an exemplary figure in the realm of EXTENSION WORK. According to the accounts from the Philippine Commission to the U. S Government, Dr. Najeev M. Saleeby, the Superintendent in the Moro Province, founded a prestigious educational institution in Zamboanga City on July 1905. The report emphasized the school’s establishment with the intention of introducing skills highly sought after by Industries and Trades. These skills were designed to be easily acquired, practical to use, and aimed at bridging the skill gap between the population and the industry demands of that era. The Thomasites, as pioneering American teachers, inaugurated the first shop under the leadership of Mr. Hogges. Later, a drawing class was added when Mr. Ash assumed leadership. The school’s popularity necessitated a move from Zamboanga East Central School to Barangay Baliwasan in 1912 leading to its evolution to Zamboanga Trade School under the guidance of Mr. Parker. #metamorphosis

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ZPPSU honors VP Sulasula for her exceptional GAD contributions

Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University – Gender and Development (ZPPSU-GAD) Office recognized Vice President for Administration and Finance Josephine L. Sulasula, for her exceptional achievements, unwavering determination, and profound dedication to empowering women and fostering societal impacts. VP Sulasula was honored for her visionary leadership, advocacy, and commitment, which have significantly transformed the lives of countless individuals. Through her exemplary efforts, she has inspired a generation of women to break barriers and strive for excellence, perfectly aligning with the 2024 National Women’s Month Celebration theme: “Lipunang Patas sa Bagong Pilipinas, Kakayahan ng Kababaihan, Patutunayan!” ZPPSU community warmly extends its heartfelt congratulations to VP Sulasula, for her invaluable contributions to advancing the cause of women and society at large. #OneZPPSU

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EYES HERE LIONS!

It is time to unleash the roar within. We are inviting all incoming and freshmen students of ZPPSU to come and show-off your skills inside the court as we will be having a 2-Day try-out for the Men’s Volleyball Team on April 26-27 at the ZPPSU Gymnasium. Be on your proper playing gear and jersey. Bring with you your water and overwhelming confidence. For more inquiries, send a direct message to Mr. Kerwin Francisco. See you balibolistas! #zppsusdo #actionbleedsdomination

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