CKS Narra Campus Students attend Seminar on Improving their Self-Esteem
- Created on February 14, 2016 11:41 PM
- Last Updated on February 14, 2016 11:41 PM
- February 14, 2016 11:41 PM
To help students improve their self-esteem, the Guidance Office of CKS College, Narra Campus organized a seminar for the college students entitled “Enhancing Self-Esteem: Compassion for Oneself” last February 10, 2016.
Miss Angelie D. Bautista, the seminar speaker, is a Guidance Coordinator in the psychological testing and assessment department at University of Sto. Tomas. She is a registered Guidance Counselor and a civil service exam passer. She is also a facilitator and resource speaker to different seminars and workshops in different universities and colleges. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Clinical Psychology at Philippine Normal University.
Ms. Angelie started her talk by stating her level of expectations from the participants of the seminar. Then, she gave an activity called “May Hugot”. Each student was blindfolded and given a personalized plastic cup. Ms. Angelie shared different situations from their day-to-day lives. The cup, crushed by students whenever they felt they could relate to the situations, served as an outlet of their emotions. After the activity, the students formed small groups and they made and shared pick up lines from the insights they had gained from the activity. The lecture on what self-esteem is and the different techniques in improving it then ensued.






由「曾景祥黃碧允愛心文教基金會」主辦的「第廿三屆菲華傑出學生獎」日前揭榜,蔡榮庭,一個在本院熠熠生輝的名字,再登上龍虎榜。就如廿三年來,本院每年選派出的代表一樣,蔡榮庭不負眾望,榮獲愛心傑出學生獎。
Following the previous lecture last January 14, 2016, the Philippine-China Relation Lecture Series proceeded with the second resource speaker, Professor Aurora Roxas-Lim, Ph.D. last February 4, 2016 at the Chiang Kai Shek College Auditorium. The Grade 11 Senior High students, as well as the CKS Narra Campus students and teachers, served as her audience. The distinguished guest speaker who was apparently a professor of the College President, Dr. Dory Poa, discussed China’s Vision of the New Silk Route and its implications on Philippine-China Relations. Major on the Asian Studies Program of UP Diliman, Dr. Lim highlighted how trade and commerce was a vital motive force in economic, social, and cultural development, and how the trading industry inclined the economies of most countries and cities up to date. She also discussed the implications of China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the advantages of how China sees new possible trade routes that could benefit the world. This lecture was only one of many more educational lectures to come, lectures that prove useful in promoting a positive outlook on Philippine-China relations.

