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Filipino learners bag 148 gold medals at International Kangaroo Mathematics Competition


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The Department of Education (DepEd) lauded Filipino learners from private and public schools in the country after garnering a total of 1,310 medals, including 148 gold medals, in the International Kangaroo Mathematics Competition (IKMC) held virtually last March 18.

Representatives from the Philippines were also able to collect 358 silver medals and 804 bronze medals for showcasing exceptional problem-solving skills and mathematical ability throughout the course of the competition.

Among the schools that participated, MGC New Life Christian Academy pocketed the most gold medals with 9, followed by Saint Jude Catholic School with 8, and Grace Christian College with 7.

Taguig Integrated School of DepEd NCR and Tanauan City Integrated High School of DepEd Region IV-A likewise won two apiece.




Described as "particularly competitive," this year's edition tests participants' math skills against the best and brightest from other countries. The competition was likewise regarded as a true celebration of the power of mathematics to inspire and challenge young minds.

Moreover, the event organizers praised all participants for their hard work, dedication, and passion for mathematics. They also congratulated the winners for their remarkable achievements and wished them all the best in their future endeavors.

With the successful conduct of 2023 IKMC, young mathematicians around the world are expected to be inspired to continue pursuing their passion for mathematics and strive for excellence.

Established in 1991, the IKMC is widely considered one of the most prestigious international correspondence mathematics competitions, with its goal of promoting interest and excellence in the subject among the youth.

See the complete list of winners here: https://bit.ly/2023-IKMC-PH-results.

Filipino Artist and LGBTQIA+ Advocate Paul Jatayna to speak at Liverpool Sound City Conference


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The British Council supports Jatayna as part of the panel on gender balance and inclusivity

Paul Jatayna, one of the lead organisers of the Philippines' queer rave community ‘Elephant’, has been chosen as an international delegate for the Sound City Conference, happening on 28 April in Liverpool, England. Supported by the British Council, Jatayna is set to speak on the panel about ‘Gender Balance and Inclusivity in International Territories’.

Sound City is the UK’s independent music conference and Association of Independent Music (AIM) UK’s ‘Conference in The North’. For over 15 years, they have remained at the forefront of the global music conference circuit and welcomed leading industry figures, emerging artists and aspiring music business professionals from across the world to Liverpool for a full-day programme of educational panels, in-conversations and networking parties.

"We are honoured to be working alongside the British Council to bring an outstanding group of speakers from around the world to Sound City 2023. With a shared passion for creating new business opportunities, advancing gender equality, and shaping a brighter future for generations to come, we are confident that their insights and expertise will leave an indelible mark on the music industry and inspire positive change for years to come," said Jo Whitty, Sound City COO.




This delegation will open opportunities for Jatayna to talk about the Filipino LGBTQIA+ community and to share the core values of Elephant: enabling a safe place for all and promoting platforms for marginalized artists in the drag and music scene.

"It is important to me that I get to represent the queer community that I belong to and to raise awareness of the achievements and learning curves that we face –especially on the political and economic influence on queer nightlife psychology. I am also very keen to learn from other queer communities from other parts of the world and to understand how they customise and create their own safe space,” Jatayna shares.

"We are thrilled to have Paul Jatayna represent the Philippines and the Filipino queer community as a speaker at Liverpool Sound City. Equality, diversity and inclusion have always been part of the British Council's values, and it's fantastic that Paul will have the opportunity to share the stories of our LGBTIQIA+ community to the rest of the world," says Mich Dulce, British Council in the Philippines' Head of Arts.

The conference will happen alongside the 3-day Sound City Liverpool festivities, from 28 - 30 April 2023, featuring local, national, and international emerging talents. To know more: https://www.soundcity.uk.com/

Philippines’ oldest regional science centrum just got revamped, DOST-SEI NuLab bus joins the fun


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For Bicolanos, their P20 can go a long way - transporting them to five different worlds in science, all packed into one place - the newly relaunched Bicol Science and Technology Centrum (BSTC) at the heart of Naga City.

The BSTC, the first science centrum outside Metro Manila, officially reopened its doors to the public on March 16, and the excitement was amplified with the visit of the NuLab:STEM in Motion bus, a mobile science learning facility by the Department of Science and Technology -Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI).

The first gallery of the museum welcomes visitors with robots, interactive screens and virtual reality activities that teach them physics, electricity, and magnetism.

In the next hall, museum-goers experience the wonders of being an astronaut with activities such as constellation light tracing and knowing their weight on other planets.

A few steps away from the universe gallery is a place that uncovers the secrets of the Earth’s surface. Kids enjoy the coal mining interactive display, miniature volcano, while kids-at-heart can explore the earthquake simulator that is meant to teach disaster preparedness.

From the Earth’s various landforms, a tunnel will lead to a gallery featuring a place teeming with marine life – a replica of a whale shark hung on the ceiling surrounded with displays of various sea creatures.

The last space in the centrum is dedicated to the rich flora and fauna of Bicolandia. Interactive games like the Mt. Mayon and Mt. Isarog lenticular wall tickle the mind of the not-so-young while children enjoy their time in the sand field area and playing with fake insects in the creepy crawlies.






Caption: Gallery 1 - Marvels of Physics: Electricity, Magnetism and Robotics

Gallery 2 – Mysteries of the Universe Explained: Solar System and Space Exploration

Caption: Gallery 3 – What Lies Beneath: Uncovering Earth’s Secret

Gallery 4 – Underwater Wonderland: Beneficial Yet Threatened Aquatic Ecosystems

Gallery 5 - Land Ecosystem Unfold: Discovering Mother Nature

At the end of the science tour, viewers were invited to board the NuLab bus. Scientists-facilitators from the University of the Philippines Los Baños conducted a STEM session on mathematics while researchers from DOST agencies led a short demonstration of NuLab’s instrumentation, data logging systems and other modern science laboratory equipment – that high school students can use to achieve a deeper level of understanding of STEM concepts.

Usual set-up inside the NuLab bus featuring modern science laboratory equipment such as wireless sensors during a STEM session on chemistry.

Dr. Renato U. Solidum, head of the country’s premier science and technology department personally graced the ceremonies. With a revitalized centrum, the DOST top official hopes to inspire a new generation of Bicolanos interested in science and technology.

“Ang pangunahing layunin ng ating Departamento ay mapagtuunan ng pansin ang ating well-being, magandang kalusugan, magandang edukasyon, access to clean water, green energy at syempre makabuo tayong isang malaking grupo ng mga Pilipino magmula sa kabataan at kahit hindi gaanong kabataan na mangunguna sa pagdevelop ng science, technology and innovation sa ating bansa” mentioned Dr. Solidum.

Local government officials also expressed their wishes for the science centrum to help boost science tourism in the region.

Entrance fee in the science museum is worth P20 for students, and P25 for non-students and adults. Meanwhile, teachers, persons with disabilities and senior citizens are free of charge.


NuLab spread love for STEM to Bicolano students

For the first time since it was launched in 2019, the NuLab bus toured the Bicol region to introduce various STEM careers to around 563 junior and senior high school students.

Caption: Camarines Sur National High School students pose for a group photo after attending the three-hour STEM session inside the NuLab bus.

The mobile science laboratory, which is equipped with a range of science equipment and resources, has traveled across three schools in two provinces - Sipocot National High School, Camarines Sur National High School, and Vinzons Pilot High School from March 14 to March 21.

Students were highly engaged with the activities and experiments that were part of the different modules – environmental science topics including water systems and volcanoes, chemistry, astronomy, and appreciation in mathematics. Aside from the fun learning and interaction with the scientists-facilitators, students were also offered an orientation of the scholarships offered by the Institute through the #Push4Science: Maging DOST Scholar Ka! Campaign.

Mr. Warner Carag, a former DOST Scholar and a researcher from DOST-PHIVOLCS discusses his module on environmental science.

(right) Students from Vinzons Pilot High School proudly show their output from their activity on volcanic eruptions.

Each school was given copies of the Finding North: A STEM Career Guidebook, a new publication of the DOST-SEI that is meant to guide high school students on what specific courses in STEM they intend to take in the future. The guidebook allows the students to reflect on their personal strengths, characteristics, and skills which they can use to match with their preferred STEM course. It also includes study placements and available scholarship offerings from DOST-SEI.

STEM students from the Naga City Science High School receive a copy of the STEM Career Guidebook during the orientation of undergraduate scholarships at the Bicol Science and Technology Centrum.

“Thankful po ako dito sa NuLab dahil mas nagkaroon pa po ako ng knowledge about STEM and let’s see po kung ito po talaga yung kukuhanin ko this coming senior high school journey ko,” Aizle Doctor, one of the Grade 10 students from Sipocot National High School who is still undecided of the strand she will be taking in senior high school.

The NuLab bus is designed to address the lack and insufficiency of science laboratory equipment in schools and at the same time, entice secondary level students to take courses in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Dr. Josette T. Biyo, director of DOST-SEI, the agency mandated to develop a critical mass of highly trained Filipino S&T human resource, said that the visit of the mobile laboratory bus was particularly significant for the many schools and communities in the region that may not have easy access to science education resources.

“By bringing the bus directly to these communities, the Institute hopes to extend its reach and inspire a new generation of young scientists and innovators,” Dr. Biyo remarked.

The NuLab: STEM in Motion bus is scheduled to visit more schools in the province of Bohol and other parts of Visayas this year. 

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