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The Philippine
Women's University |
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Life-time
member, PWU Corp. |
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Vice-Chair and
Director General - Francisca Tirona
Benitez Rurban Development
Foundation (FTBRDF) |
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Executive Vice-President -
Development Institute of Women in Asia-Pacific (DIWA) |
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Executive Director -
Universities Rurban Center (URC) |
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Chancellor for PWU-Cavite |
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The Philippine Women's
College of Davao |
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President (August
2005) |
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National Commission on the Role of
Filipino Women (NCRFW) |
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Commission for
Culture and the Arts (August 1998 to
present), Chairperson (August 12, 1998 -
March 2001) |
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World
Association for Cooperative Education (WACE) |
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Member, Board of
Governors (November 2005 to present) |
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Philippine Constitution
Association(PHILCONSA) |
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Vice-President for
Academic (February 8, 2006 to present) |
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Women's Studies
Association of the Philippines (WSAP) |
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Chair (October
2006 to present), President (June 2002
to October 2006) |
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National
Council of Women of the Philippines (NCWP) |
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President (July
2005-2007) Lifetime Board
Member; Vice President for NCR (June
1997 to July 1999) |
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Philippine
Association of Colleges and Universities
(PACU) |
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Board of Directors
(August 2006 to present) Board Member
(June 25, 2005 - July 2006) |
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Management
Association of the Philippines (MAP) |
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Member (February
17, 2006 to present) |
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International
Association of University President (IAUP) |
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Executive
Committee Member (2006 to present) |
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ASEAN
Confederation of Women Organizations (ACWO) |
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President
(November 2006 to present) |
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Qualifications |
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Dr. Amelou B.
Reyes academic achievements include a
double cum laude at the Philippine
Women’s University – Bachelor of Arts,
major in Psychology, and Bachelor of
Science, major in guidance and
counseling. She completed her
Master of Arts in Psychology at the
Ateneo de Manila University. She
garnered another masteral degree in
Sociology and a doctoral degree in
Development Education from Stanford
University major in Political Sociology |
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TREASURING THE PWU LEGACY AND SUSTAINING
SPIRITUALITY AND QUALITY IN BUILDING A GLOBAL INSTITUTION |
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The UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT'S
ADDRESS
General Assembly SY 2008-2009
Thursday, June 5, 2008 CB Hall, The Philippine Women's
University
Taft Avenue, Manila, Philippines |
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Introduction
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REITERATION OF OUR VISION/MISSION
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Core values from our Founding Mothers: From useful womanhood to responsible citizenship
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Excellence in Women’s Education: The PWU Cultural Heritage and Sustaining our Legacy
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SUSTAINING PWU’S COMMITMENT OF BUILDING A FAITH COMMUNITY THROUGH SPIRITUAL RENEWAL IN OUR ORDINARY LIFE OF SERVICE
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A Review of Themes in Years Past
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Building Faith Community, Deepening Spirituality, Living our Faith Community
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Science of Spiritual Formation Touches the Heart
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Education with a Heart—The role of the heart in spiritual formation and academic transformation. IQ, EQ, & SQ
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Our Institutional Purpose and Directions towards our 90th year, Moving into our Centennial 89th Year Theme: Treasuring the PWU Legacy and Sustaining Spirituality and Quality in Building a Global Institution
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Treasuring the PWU Legacy
The PWU Brand of Education; Core Values, MSCED for Sustainable Development,
Work-integrated and Service Learning with Spirituality and Evangelization
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Sustaining Quality: Rekindling the Philwomenian Spirit
of Service, Spirit of Faith
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Our Best Practices—7 Dimensions of Quality; IQUAME Quality Assurance Systems
Accreditation, emergence of ePWU, Online Teaching and Learning
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The challenges we face vs. Thinking out of the box
Strategies, 4 Ds (Discovery, Dreams, Design and Destiny)
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Recognition to enhance Sustainability- Setting the criteria for
Best practice:
Best course syllabus, Best research proposal, Best research Outcome, Best Teacher, Best Adviser, Best Online Teacher, Best Student learner; Best Student’s Portfolio;
Best innovative Department Industry linkages; Best Innovative Project; Best Student Scholar; Best Administrator, Best Management Staff; Best Non-teaching Staff;
Best PWU personnel; Best Faith Community Experience; Best Community Program
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Transforming the PWU into a Global Institution thru ICT Clustering
(Innovation, Collaboration and Transformation)
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Academic thrusts
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Education for Sustainable Development/ Implementation through MSCEd
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Internationalizing the Curriculum/ Transforming the PWU into a Global Institution
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Renewed Integral Evangelization
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Revitalizing our Linkages
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Ladderizing the Curriculum/ETEEAP
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Intensifying our Marketing Strategies
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Institutional plans for our 90th Foundation Anniversary
CONCLUDING REMARKS |
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