CHED Convenes Reconciliation Meeting with SUC and LUC Presidents

The Commission on Higher Education Regional Office VIII (CHED RO VIII) and university presidents from State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and Local Universities and Colleges (LUCs) in Eastern Visayas gathered last January 30, 2025 at the CHED Central Office in Diliman, Quezon City, for a reconciliation meeting with the Office of Programs and Standards Development (OPSD). Led by Dr. Cherrie Melanie Ancheta-Diego, CESO III, Director IV of OPSD, and Dr. Maximo C. Aljibe Jr., CESO III, Director IV of CHED Regional Office VIII, the meeting centered on evaluating compliance documents submitted in response to deficiencies identified during the recent joint Technical Committee (TC) and Regional Quality Assurance Team (RQAT) evaluation of engineering programs. Additionally, the review of compliance documents for graduate programs and the scheduling of upcoming TC and RQAT visits for various graduate programs were discussed. Representatives from Northwest Samar State University (NWSSU) attended the meeting, including Dr. Ramil S. Catamora, Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Eliza V. Gamusa, Dean of the Graduate School; and Engr. Ignacio G. Tocayon Jr., Dean of the College of Engineering and Architecture. Guided by CHED Regional Memorandum Order No. 12, Series of 2025, the discussion aimed to ensure that higher education institutions in Region VIII meet the required standards, reaffirming their commitment to quality education and accreditation compliance. The reconciliation meeting marks a significant step towards enhancing the quality of higher education in Region VIII. CHED RO VIII remains committed to supporting and guiding SUCs and LUCs in their pursuit of excellence, ultimately benefiting the students and communities they serve.

From Theory to Practice: Day 2 of COED’s Teacher Prep Fest

The second day of the COEd Teaching Demo Fest unfolds today, featuring another batch of aspiring educators presenting their lesson plans and teaching skills to a panel of evaluators. Hosted at the COEd Building, today’s sessions sustained the event’s momentum as a new group of student teachers delivered their teaching demonstrations. Evaluators, comprising internship supervisors and COEd faculty members, provided constructive feedback during post-conference sessions, guiding participants in refining their pedagogical strategies and classroom management techniques. The Demo Fest continues to serve as an invaluable platform, equipping future educators with practical experience and insights in preparation for their forthcoming internships.

Showcasing Skills, Building Excellence: COEd’s Demo Fest Commences

JANUARY 27 — Northwest Samar State University’s College of Education (COEd) kicked off its highly anticipated Teaching Demonstration Festival, a week-long showcase of innovative teaching strategies and techniques. Aspiring educators, poised for deployment, will put their skills to the test in simulated classroom settings, receiving valuable feedback from esteemed panels of Internship Supervisors and COEd faculty. This immersive event serves as a critical platform for pre-deployment student teachers to hone their instructional expertise, refine lesson plans, classroom management and gear up for successful careers in education. Dr. Richard N. Verdeflor, a COED faculty member and internship supervisor, highlighted the festival’s purpose: “The demonstration festival is a showcase of talent and refining teaching skills. It serves as a platform for aspiring teachers to demonstrate their pedagogical skills and allows constructive feedback and peer learning helping practice teachers identify areas for improvement.” The program, which will run until January 31, aims to enhance teaching competencies, foster innovative methodologies, and ensure future educators adopt best practices before entering real classroom settings. With a focus on hands-on preparation and collaborative mentorship, the fest highlights COED’s commitment to shaping effective, confident teachers ready to inspire tomorrow’s learners to bridge the gap between the theory and practice, enabling aspiring future educators.

Congratulations to Our Newly Licensed Agriculturist!

Northwest Samar State University through the College of Agriculture and Technology takes pride in celebrating the success of our new licensed agriculturists for successfully passing the November 2024 Licensure Examination for Agriculturists! Your commitment and perseverance have brought you to this remarkable milestone. May you continue to cultivate success and inspire future agriculturists!

NwSSU Empowers Sto. Niño LGUs with Digital Skills through Innovative ICT Training Program

Northwest Samar State University’s (NWSSU) College of Computing and Information Sciences (CCIS) has launched a pioneering ICT training program, “Digital Empowerment: Enhancing LGU Capacities Through ICT Literacy,” designed to equip local government employees in Sto. Niño, Samar with essential digital skills, enhancing their capacity to deliver efficient public services. The program’s first phase, held from January 23 to 25, 2025, provided hands-on training sessions for LGU personnel at the CCIS Computer Laboratory. A second batch is scheduled for January 30th to February 1st. Led by CCIS faculty, the training focused on Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Each day is dedicated to a specific ICT tool: Mr. Rodel R. Ventures began the training on Microsoft Word on Day 1 while Ms. Cristy S. Carpon facilitated Day 2, centering around Microsoft Excel. For the final day, Mr. Keith Benjie Pecayo focused on Microsoft PowerPoint. Each day’s morning sessions included lectures conducted by the speakers, while afternoons were scheduled for hands-on applications of the lessons learned with the guidance of the CCIS Faculty. To ensure the program’s effectiveness, a Training Needs Assessment (TNA) was conducted before the training, allowing customized training plans and materials. The interactive sessions combined lectures, workshops, group discussions, and collaborative exercises, enabling participants to apply their knowledge immediately.To sustain the impact of the program, post-training support will be provided through follow-up consultations, mentoring, and access to online resources. Participants are also tasked with creating action plans outlining how they will implement their new skills in their respective offices. This program reflects NWSSU CCIS’s dedication to community support through education and extension programs. By leveraging its expertise and facilities, the university strengthens partnerships with local governments while empowering local government employees to adapt to evolving technological demands.

NwSSU CLG, Calbayog City Housing and Development Office Explore Partnership for Improved Public Services

On January 22, 2025, officials and staff from the Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU) Center for Local Governance (CLG) and the Calbayog City Housing and Development Office (CHDO) gathered at the NWSSU Research, Innovation, and Extension (RIE) Conference Room to discuss a potential collaboration aimed at enhancing public service delivery in the city. The discussions, led by Dr. Nicolas L. Faller, Director of NWSSU CLG, and Engr. Ricky A. Moreno, Head of Calbayog CHDO marked the initial step in forging a partnership to streamline the CHDO’s operations and improve accessibility for city residents. Others present in the said meeting include Ms. Glomarie Orongan from NWSSU CLG, Engr. Shena Mae M. Marmita and Mr. Aran Jay P. Andaya from CHDO. The proposed initiative, which highlighted the importance of innovation in addressing the growing demands of urban development and housing management, included integrating essential housing and development services to digital and online means. By leveraging digital tools through a collaboration of both parties, the project seeks to expedite transactions, reduce delays, and ensure a more efficient delivery of services. With a shared commitment to enhancing local governance and public services, this partnership

Congratulations to the College of Computing and Information Sciences students of Northwest Samar State University for successfully passing the Computer System Servicing NC II TESDA Examination

Congratulations to the College of Computing and Information Sciences students of Northwest Samar State University for successfully passing the Computer System Servicing NC II TESDA Examination held last December 27 to 30, 2024, and January 10 to 13, 2025! We take immense pride in your diligent efforts and unwavering commitment. Your achievement serves as a testament to your resilience and dedication to excellence. Wishing you the best of luck in your future pursuits!

NwSSU Key Offficials Convene to Prioritize PAPs for fiscal Year 2026

January 22, 2025 — Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU) key officials and representatives gathered today at the President’s Boardroom to deliberate and prioritize the Proposed Programs, Activities, and Projects (PAPs) for Fiscal Year 2026. The meeting served as a crucial step in addressing feedback and concerns raised during the Consultative Meeting with internal and external stakeholders held last October 28,2024. Through collaborative discussions, the officials aimed to align the proposed initiatives with NwSSU’s institutional goals and the needs of its constituents This strategic planning session highlights NwSSU’s commitment to inclusive decision-making, ensuring that its programs and projects are thoughtfully designed to drive institutional growth and positively impact the university’s progressive development.

NwSSU College of Education Holds Parent – Student Teaching Internship Assembly

The Northwest Samar State University (NWSSU) College of Education successfully conducted its Parent-Student Teaching Internship Assembly on January 21, 2025, at the RSU Socio-Cultural Center. Held from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM, the event revolved around the theme, “𝘚𝘩𝘢𝘱𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘍𝘶𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦, 𝘖𝘯𝘦 𝘗𝘳𝘦𝘱𝘢𝘳𝘦𝘥 𝘌𝘥𝘶𝘤𝘢𝘵𝘰𝘳 𝘢𝘵 𝘢 𝘛𝘪𝘮𝘦,” emphasizing the essential partnership between student teachers, parents, and advisers in preparing future educators. The assembly began with the opening remarks delivered by Dr. Julie Ann Edraga, who highlighted the importance of preparation and collaboration for a successful teaching internship. Following this, Graduating Class President Mr. Pears Bob Picorro provided an overview of the teaching internship program, outlining its objectives, structure, and significance in the professional development of the future educators.Discussed during the assembly were a series of discourse aimed at equipping student teachers and their parents and guardians with essential knowledge for a successful teaching internship such as the requirements needed for the teaching internship and outputs expected from the student teachers. Dr. Ana Gretchen Tobe, SIPP Coordinator, discussed the roles and responsibilities of the parents and student teachers during the deployment period as mandated by CHED and DepEd guidelines for Student Internship Program in the Philippines (SIPP). Meanwhile Mr. Rowee Caneda, Internship Supervisor, informed the future educators regarding the professional conduct and performance expected from student teachers during the teaching internship. To help the students in addressing challenges during the internship, Mr. Cerilo Irinco, University Guidance Councilor offered advice on overcoming common hurdles faced by student teachers. An open forum, facilitated by Internship Supervisor Mr. Remelito Labasbas, encouraged participants to raise concerns and share insights. The assembly concluded with inspiring words from Dr. Richard N. Verdeflor, Coordinator for the Student internship program who expressed his gratitude for the support of the parents on this journey of the student teachers. The event served as a crucial platform for addressing challenges and setting expectations, ensuring a smooth transition for student teachers into the field of education. With this assembly, NWSSU CoED demonstrated its commitment to preparing competent and confident future educators.