Sunday, 18 November 2012

Bo Sanchez Kerygma Convention 2012: Education Pass the Torch on Kerygma Conference 2012






Education: Pass the Torch 

Talk 1 - Inspire
Light a Fire in Your Student's Heart

Speaker: Dr. Vene Rallonza


Dr. Vene Rallonza 


Talk 2 - Innovate
Discover and Develop New Ways of Educating

Speaker: Alvin Barcelona




 Alvin Barcelona, folksinger-turned- preacher, is the Feast Builder of Feast Marilao and Feast PICC afternoon session. He has a monthly show on TV Maria titled Nakita Ko (also the title of his book)and he co-hosts Gabay sa Biblia Tuwing  Linggo on Radio Veritas. Bro. Alvin is president-headmaster of the Barcelona Academy and Power Kids Academy in Marilao, Bulacan. A school administrator and classroom teacher for 18 years, he was storyteller to pre-schoolers and taught Christian Living/Values Education, and English to grade school and high school students, Logic, Ethics, and Creative Writing to college students. He is a writer for  Kerygma and Fish magazines and Didache and Gabay Daily Reflections. His new book, School Is Still Cool (Or Why Things They Say Against Schools May Be Wrong), will be launched this  November. A singer, songwriter, musician, and concert-recording artist, he founded the Himaya Music. He is married to Marites Ciscar, directress of Barcelona Academy and Power Kids Academy. They have two children--Aio, high school student in Ateneo de Manila; and Aia, 3 years old.



Talk 3 - Illuminate
Be a Beacon Towards a Brighter Future

Speaker: Msgr.  Gerry Santos




Msgr.  Gerry Santos or ‘Monsi’ to his close aides and friends, is recognized for his leadership and dedication to his educational apostolate. He is known for his Go Genuine Program, a partnership with the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines, Microsoft Philippines, and First Data Corporation. The program helps member-schools avail themselves of a special package of genuine licenses, services and training in support of quality education. The first three years of the partnership has brought to the CEAP an accumulated savings of at least P 20 million. He is well appreciated for the active role he played in continuously building the technology highway in the CEAP. Monsignor Gerry is a pillar in the COCOPEA and its member organizations such as the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities(PACU) and the Philippine Association of Private Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAPSCU).




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