(a collection of photos

showcasing the movement

of our editorial and circulation teams)

 

Circulation of our magazines

in the Philippines

<see images in gallery of

magazine circulation>

 

 

The European Higher Education Fair

The British Council's William Gancia flanked

by Schoolguide Magazine's Dennard Dacumos

and Dominic "Dom" Janssen

 

<see more photos in Gallery:

European Higher Education Fair>

 

The dissemination of information contained in Schoolguide Magazine, PATHS Magazine, Schoolguide ADVANCED, and The BESTBOOK is complemented by FREE seminars. These seminars ensure that the higher goals behind the publications are "driven home," so to speak, awakening the needs of the attendees to re-invent themselves and those they have taken responsibility for by seeking and pursuing better educational opportunities presented in the publications.

The "Choices" seminar tackles the merits of Colleges and Universities. It encourages the development of a more systematic method of choosing where to pursue tertiary education.

Aside from presenting the Colleges and Universities featured in the magazine, the students are also acquainted with the value of accreditation, the licensure examination results, as well as the implications behind the Center of Excellence and Center of Development citations conferred by the Commission on Higher Education to some schools.

The seminar lasts one hour per high school. 

 

Venue:
In high schools nationwid
e 

 

Attendees::

4th Year and 3rd Year High School Students, Guidance Counselors, School Officials, Parents

 

Standard Duration:

1 hour per high school
 

Standard Schedule:
8:00 AM to 9:00 AM
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
3:30 PM to 4:30 PM
 

Seminar in Elizabeth Seton School in Las Piñas

with parents of students

Seminar in Parañaque National High School

Seminar in Veritas Parochial School in Parañaque

 

<see more seminar photos in Gallery of Magazine Circulation>

         

The "PATHS" Seminar engages students in a discussion of college programs (commonly referred to as ‘Courses’ in the Philippines). Although there is sufficient material to tackle 163 programs, only a fourth of these programs can be taken up in a one-hour seminar period.

The seminar presents areas of studies the programs explore as well as skills one would need when venturing in the study of any of these programs. Further, the seminar clarifies misconceptions about the programs, expounds on career paths, and suggests schools for the study of the programs that are discussed. 

 

Venue:
In high schools nationwide

 

Attendees::

4th Year, 3rd Year, and 2nd Year High School Students, Guidance Counselors, School Officials

 

Standard Duration:

1 hour per high school
 

Standard Schedule:
7:00 AM to 8:00 AM
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
2:30 PM to 3:30 PM
 

 

Seminar in Philippine Pasay Chung Hua Academy

in Manila

Seminar in St. Mary's College Quezon City

attended by students with their parents

Seminar in Stella Maris College in Quezon City

<see more seminar photos in Gallery of Magazine Circulation>


More seminars are now being designed and set up to be conducted in various venues. These seminars are:

 

The ADVANCE Seminar

This seminar will be conducted in private companies, government offices, schools, NGOs, and communities to present options to its attendees who may want to pursue professional advancements in their chosen fields or simply pursue interests they have been neglecting.

The "ADVANCE" seminar will also tackle educational advancement opportunities in local Colleges and Universities as well as those situated in the Asia-Pacific, North America, and Europe.

The "ADVANCE" seminar will also serve as a venue to promote The BESTBOOK to the parents and guardians of children entering pre-school, elementary school, or high school, and Schoolguide Magazine for parents whose children are entering college.

 

Venue:
Private and Government Offices, Colleges and Universities, NGO Offices

 

Attendees::

Professionals, Academic Officials, College Students

 

Standard Duration:

1 hour per high school
 

Standard Schedule:
no standard schedule

 

The Standard English Seminar

The seminar tackles the differences between standard and non-standard English. It also underscores how to avoid mistakes that are most often committed by Filipinos as they speak or write in English, and further discusses the proper use of punctuation marks or symbols.

The seminar begins with a diagnosis of English proficiency levels among its attendees. The result of the diagnosis helps the speaker to determine which approach should be adopted in conducting the seminar.

 

Venue:
Private and Government Offices, Colleges and Universities, High Schools, Elementary Schools, Pre-schools, NGO Offices

 

Attendees::

Professionals, Academic Officials

 

Standard Duration:

1 hour per high school
 

Standard Schedule:
no standard schedule
 

Seminar in Tandang Sora Integrated School

in Caloocan City

Seminar in Tay Tung High School in Bacolod

Seminar in Our Lady of the Abandoned Catholic School

in Muntinlupa

Seminar in NCBA-Cubao

in Quezon City

Seminar in St. Lawrence Foundation

in Taguig City

Seminar in Philippine Buddhacare Academy

in Quezon City

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