Department of Modern Languages Archives - ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ /category/academics/arts-and-letters/department-of-modern-languages/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Thu, 24 Aug 2023 03:05:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png Department of Modern Languages Archives - ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ /category/academics/arts-and-letters/department-of-modern-languages/ 32 32 UST AB inks MoU with Spanish Embassy languages advisors, explores partnership with Thammasat University /ust-ab-inks-mou-with-spanish-embassy-languages-advisors-explores-partnership-with-thammasat-university/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-ab-inks-mou-with-spanish-embassy-languages-advisors-explores-partnership-with-thammasat-university Tue, 02 May 2023 07:17:06 +0000 /?p=134475 Two education advisors from the Embassy of Spain paid the Faculty of Arts and Letters a courtesy visit on February 10, 2023. Mr. David Ferrán, Education Advisor from the Embassy…

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Two education advisors from the Embassy of Spain paid the Faculty of Arts and Letters a courtesy visit on February 10, 2023. Mr. David Ferrán, Education Advisor from the Embassy of Spain in Australia, and Ms. Beatriz Jimeno, Education Advisor from the Embassy of Spain in the Philippines, were warmly received by the Acting Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Letters, Atty. Jacqueline Lopez-Kaw and Rev. Fr. George Phe Mang, O.P., AB Regent.


Also present in the meeting were Assistant Dean Dr. Melanie Turingan, Faculty Secretary Asst. Prof. Ma. Zenia Rodriguez, Coordinator for International Relations and Programs Asst. Prof. Michelle Desierto, and academic staff from the Department of Modern Languages Mr. Royce Randall Lim, Mr. Brian Erick Benbinuto, and Ms. Ruth Torres.


The following likewise attended the meeting via Zoom: Department of Modern Languages Chair Asst Prof. Abigail Pagalilauan, with academic staff Fr. Nestor Abog, Ms. Jana Isabela Hayao, and Mr. Dennis Maturan.


Ferrán acknowledged the necessity for Spanish courses in the College of Education and in the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, with the possibility of an internship in Spain. He also considered offering Spanish classes to high school students at UST.


Pagalilauan also discussed the Language Assistantship Program in Spain, which many Thomasian students and graduates have joined. She said that the participants are hoping to renew their contracts with their respective language centers in Spain. Ferrán believes that participants in the Language Assistantship Program should have a basic knowledge of Spanish (at least A1 level).


The DELE (Diploma de Español como Lengua Extranjera or Diploma of Spanish as a Foreign Language) requirement for prospective language assistants will be implemented starting 2024-2025. For them to participate in the Language Assistantship Program, the participants need to have at least a DELE A1 diploma. DELE is a Spanish proficiency exam with six different levels ranging from A1 to C2 based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which are learning, teaching, and assessment.


Discussion on collaboration included giving opportunities for Spanish teachers in UST to participate in the language assistantship program and the free webinars organized by the Ministerio de Educación de España (Spanish Ministry of Education), promotion of the immersion program in the College of Education and in AB for History majors as part of coming up with creative ways to promote Spanish to Thomasian students. There was also a discussion about a possible partnership with Universidad de Alcalá.
The meeting concluded with the formal signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ and the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training of the Government of Spain, as represented by Mr. David Ferrán.


The objectives of the said MOU were to contribute to the promotion and development of the teaching of the Spanish language and culture in the Philippine education system, and the English language and culture in Spain; promote the relations between the citizens of the Philippines and those of Spain, enhancing the understanding and the appreciation of the shared culture by both communities; provide students and alumni with a multicultural and international experience which will prepare them for their future success personally, academically, and professionally; and to facilitate opportunities of professional development and academic exchange of the students, teachers, and professionals of education and the development of joint activities.

Exploring joint ventures with Thammasat University


Along similar lines, administrators and professors from the Faculty of Liberal Arts in Thammasat University visited the Faculty of Arts and Letters of the ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ to explore possible academic collaborations in the fields of modern languages, history, and Asian studies. This marks the beginning of a productive partnership that will improve the academic ties between the two institutions.
The visit was made possible as a result of the nomination of the Faculty of Liberal Arts in Thammasat University to receive a donation from Senator Loren Legarda in order to execute the Philippine Studies Program in Thailand. This allows them to initiate activities including academic exchanges, lecture series, research grants, enhancement of the Filipiniana collection, and other projects relating to the history, cultures, and society of the Philippines.


During the meeting, the participants discussed the most important aspects of their academic partnership, which include student exchange between the two institutions, research collaboration, organizing a short summer course (including Filipino language, Spanish language, and other aspects of culture), academic talks, and visiting scholars.

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Three Visiting Professors to teach in Arts & Letters /three-visiting-professors-to-teach-in-arts-letters/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=three-visiting-professors-to-teach-in-arts-letters Sat, 23 Oct 2021 02:31:34 +0000 /?p=79657 The post Three Visiting Professors to teach in Arts & Letters appeared first on ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡.

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Faculty of Arts and Letters Dean Marilu R. Madrunio, PhD., announced that for academic year 2021-2022, three Visiting Professors and Lecturers will teach in different programs of the Faculty of Arts and Letters: Dr. Sampson Blair, Ramon Mislang, and Marta Ruiz Sánchez.

Dr. Sampson Blair of the State University of New York – Buffalo will teach in the Sociology program, and give academic lectures to the faculty and students of Sociology.  Blair is an Associate Professor of Sociology at SUNY-Buffalo and earned his PhD at the Pennsylvania State University. Currently, he is the editor of Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research, and the Vice President for North America of the Research Committee on Youth, International Sociological Association.

At the Department of English, Ramon Mislang will be the assigned Virtual English Language Fellow (VELF) at the ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡. The US State Department assigned Mislang as a VELF at UST.   

Mislang, who is based in California, holds a master’s degree Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and a BA in Japanese Language and Literature, which he earned at the San Francisco State University in San Francisco, California. His teaching experience covers a wide range of courses he handled as a British Council English instructor as well as a Fulbright ETA in the US, Japan, China, Hong Kong. This year, he will handle specialization courses for students in the BA English Language Studies program.

Visiting Lecturer Marta Ruiz Sánchez will teach Spanish courses under the Department of Modern Languages.  Sánchez holds a master’s degree in Teaching Spanish from the Universidad Internacional dela Rioja in Logroño, Spain, and another master’s degree in Teaching in Secondary Education from the Universidad de Granada.

The Faculty of Arts and Letters has a long-standing partnership with the Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo (AECID) for academic exchanges.

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