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Here is a 316-word column on this year's theme without directly copying from the details given: Campus journalism plays a vital role in shaping the minds of students and molding them into responsible journalists and citizens. Student journalists get their first taste of real-world reporting through campus publications, where they learn valuable skills while covering issues that directly impact their communities. This early training serves as an important foundation as they transition into professional journalism after graduation. As the future of the industry, today's student journalists will help advance press freedom and the free flow of information in society. The Campus Journalism Act recognizes their constitutional right to freedom of expression and protects student publications from censorship. This allows campus media to report on important issues objectively and
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DSPC - Fact Sheet Editorial Writing

Here is a 316-word column on this year's theme without directly copying from the details given: Campus journalism plays a vital role in shaping the minds of students and molding them into responsible journalists and citizens. Student journalists get their first taste of real-world reporting through campus publications, where they learn valuable skills while covering issues that directly impact their communities. This early training serves as an important foundation as they transition into professional journalism after graduation. As the future of the industry, today's student journalists will help advance press freedom and the free flow of information in society. The Campus Journalism Act recognizes their constitutional right to freedom of expression and protects student publications from censorship. This allows campus media to report on important issues objectively and
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EDITORIAL WRITING

DIRECTIONS: The chosen topic for editorial writing is the new branding
campaign ad of the Department of Tourism, “We give the world our best.”
Write an editorial proper composed of 4-6 paragraphs containing the news peg,
reaction/stance, reasons on the stance supported with factual evidences, and a
conclusion that leaves audience a thought to ponder on. Use the facts below in
articulating your arguments.

1. The "We Give the World Our Best - The Philippines" ad is a project by
the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Creative Communications
(OPACC) as part of its branding campaign led by Presidential Adviser on
Creative Communications Paul Soriano.

2. The ads abroad featured Filipino-British nurse May Parsons, who had
administered the world's first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and the
slogan "We give the world our best".

3. On May 10 Senate tourism committee chairperson Nancy Binay called on


the DOT to stop using campaign that she believes "commodifies Filipinos"
and to focus on enhancing the "more fun in the Philippines" slogan coined
in 2012.

4. In an interview on May 11, Tourism chief Christina Garcia Frasco also


that the new slogan is not yet the replacement for the “more fun in the
Philippines slogan,” but the Department of Tourism is “aligning” with the
country branding.

5. What is the best that we could offer to the rest of the world? Here are
excerpts from the answer of Miss Bohol and Miss Makati

 "The best that we offer to the world is the Philippine warmth. It is something
that we feel in other countries when we see other Filipino communities, but
it's something we feel even more evidently here in the Philippines. And with
this slogan at heart, with this value within us, we will be able to bring so
many people together to make meaningful change out there and show them
the best the Philippines has to offer." – Miss Bohol
 "Philippines is home for very beautiful natural resources. From the beaches,
the mountains, but I firmly believe that the best natural resource that the
Philippines has is us Filipinos. We are the true heart and soul of the
Philippines. With the way we are hospitable with the warm smiles, and we
are the reason why the world keeps coming back for more.” – Miss Makati
PAGSULAT NG PANGULONG TUDLING
PANUTO: Ang napiling paksa para sa pagsulat ng editoryal ay ang bagong
branding campaign ad ng Kagawaran ng Turismo, "We give the world our
best. (Binibigay natin sa mundo ang ating pinakamahusay)." Magsulat ng
isang maayos na editoryal na binubuo ng 4-6 talata na naglalaman ng balitang
pinagtutuunan ng pansin, reaksyon/paninindigan, mga dahilan, ebidensiya at
isang konklusyon na nag-iiwan ng isang palaisipan para sa mga tagapagbasa.
Gamitin ang mga sumusunod na mga detalye sa paglalahad ng iyong mga
argumento.

1. Ang ad na "We Give the World Our Best – Philippines" ay isang


proyekto ng Office of the Presidential Adviser on Creative
Communications (OPACC) bilang bahagi ng branding campaign na
pinangungunahan ni Presidential Adviser on Creative
Communications Paul Soriano.

2. Ang ad na ito sa abroad ay nagtatampok kay May Parsons, isang


Pilipino-British na nars na nag-administer ng unang dosis ng COVID-
19 vaccine sa mundo, at ang slogan na " We give the world our
best."

3. Noong Mayo 10, nanawagan si Senadora Nancy Binay, ang


tagapangulo ng komite sa turismo ng Senado, sa DOT na itigil ang
paggamit ng kampanya na sa tingin niya'y "nagkakomodipika sa mga
Pilipino" at magtuon sa pagpapabuti ng slogan na "more fun in the
Philippines" mula pa noong 2012.

4. Sa isang panayam noong Mayo 11, sinabi rin ng Kalihim ng Turismo


na si Christina Garcia Frasco na ang bagong slogan ay hindi pa
pumalit sa slogan na "more fun in the Philippines," ngunit tinatahi
lamang ng Kagawaran ng Turismo sa branding ng bansa.
COLUMN WRITING
DIRECTIONS: Write a column based on the news article written by Christina
Chi of Philippine Star, published on May 16, 2023. Do not PLAGIARIZE from
the news article given.

House panel OKs bill protecting teachers from


blanket child abuse
MANILA, Philippines — The House of Representatives' basic education
panel on Tuesday greenlighted a bill aiming to protect teachers from blanket
charges of child abuse by qualifying what actions fall under the exercise of
their “discipline authority” inside the classroom.

The committee, led by Rep. Roman Romulo (Pasig City), approved in


principle a measure that consolidates three bills—House Bills 364, 549 and
6940—to lay down "institutionalized support mechanisms" for teachers and
school personnel on classroom management and discipline.

“While child protection is indispensable, teacher protection is also a


must. To this end, this bill seeks to amend Republic Act 7610 or the Child
Abuse Law insofar as any act committed by a teacher or school staff pursuant
to the disciplinary rules and procedure issued by the Department of Education
shall not be deemed as child abuse,” read House Bill 549, which the
Makabayan bloc filed.

The consolidated bill aims to amend a section of the Child Abuse Law
that appears to “sweep” all acts of student discipline under potential
allegations of child abuse, which especially places teachers without the legal
means to defend themselves in jeopardy.

A representative of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers - National Capital


Region (ACT-NCR) said that in Metro Manila, there have been numerous cases
of teachers being slapped with child abuse complaints for enforcing discipline
in the classroom.

One was allegedly charged with violation of the Child Abuse Law after
she asked a student to stand and face the wall for causing a ruckus during a
lecture, said Ruby Bernardo of ACT-NCR.
PAGSULAT NG KOLUM
PANUTO: Magsulat ng isang kolum base sa balitang isinulat ni Christina Chi
ng Philippine Star, inilathala noong ika-16 ng Mayo 2023. Huwag magpa-
PLAGIARIZE mula sa ibinigay na balita na isinalin pa mula sa wikang Ingles.

House panel OKs bill protecting teachers from


blanket child abuse
Nakatanggap ng pagsang-ayon sa panel ng House of Representatives ang
panukalang batas na naglalayong protektahan ang mga guro mula sa
malawakang mga paratang ng pang-aabuso sa mga bata sa pamamagitan ng
pagtatakda ng mga aksyon na sumasailalim sa kanilang "discipline authority"
sa loob ng silid-aralan.

Pinagtibay ng komite, sa pangunguna ni Rep. Roman Romulo (Pasig


City), sa prinsipyo ang panukalang nagpapabilang sa tatlong panukalang batas
- House Bills 364, 549, at 6940 - upang itaguyod ang "mga institutionalized
support mechanisms" para sa mga guro at kawani ng paaralan sa pamamahala
ng silid-aralan at disiplina.

"Habang mahalaga ang pagprotekta sa mga bata, mahalaga rin ang


pagprotekta sa mga guro. Sa layuning ito, ang panukalang batas na ito ay
naglalayong baguhin ang Republic Act 7610 o ang Child Abuse Law, sa
anumang gawaing isinagawa ng isang guro o kawani ng paaralan ayon sa mga
patakaran at prosedur ng disiplina na inilabas ng Kagawaran ng Edukasyon ay
hindi ituturing na pang-aabuso sa mga bata," ayon sa House Bill 549 na
isinumite ng Makabayan bloc.

Ang panukalang batas ay naglalayong baguhin ang isang seksyon ng


Child Abuse Law na waring "kinakasama" ang lahat ng gawaing may
kaugnayan sa disiplina ng mag-aaral sa posibleng mga paratang ng pang-
aabuso sa mga bata, na lalo pang naglalagay sa mga guro na walang legal na
paraan upang ipagtanggol ang kanilang sarili sa panganib.

Sinabi ng isang kinatawan ng Alliance of Concerned Teachers - National


Capital Region (ACT-NCR) na sa Metro Manila, maraming kaso na ng mga guro
na sinampahan ng reklamong pang-aabuso sa mga bata dahil sa
pagpapatupad ng disiplina sa silid-aralan. Isa umano rito ay sinampahan ng
paglabag sa Batas ng Pang-aabuso sa mga Bata matapos niyang pabanggain
ang isang mag-aaral sa pader dahil sa kaguluhan sa panahon ng lecture, sabi
ni Ruby Bernardo ng ACT-NCR.
COLUMN WRITING
DIRECTIONS: Write a column on this year’s theme: “"From Campus
Journalism to Real-World Journalism: Shaping Minds from Schools to
Societies." You may use the facts below to help you discuss your topic. DO
NOT COPY directly from the details given.

 The Campus Journalism Act of 1991 is a law in the Philippines that


promotes and enhances journalism in schools and universities. Its
objective is to uphold and protect the constitutional right to free
expression and press freedom of students and school publications,
recognizing the role of journalism in promoting responsible and accurate
reporting.
 According to University of the Philippines journalism professor Danilo
Arao, student journalists need to be properly trained not only on skills
but also on the concept of journalism and its role in society and nation-
building.
 Campus journalists were among the few people who fought against the
dictatorship during the Martial Law in 1987. Since then, campus
publications covered various issues such as labor movements, the
presence of US bases in the country, and poverty, among others.

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