DepEd national campus journalism confab slated Feb in Tuguegarao City
>> Wednesday, January 1, 2020
TUGUEGARAO CITY -- The Dept. of Education announced Region II,
specifically Tuguegarao City in Cagayan, will be the host of the 2020 National
Schools Press Conference (NSPC).In DepEd Memorandum No. 176, s. of 2019 signed
by Undersecretary Annalyn Sevilla.
The agency said that next year’s NSPC will be
conducted through its Bureau of Curriculum Development (BCD).
With the
theme “Empowering Communities through Campus Journalism,” the 2020 NSPC will be
held from Feb.17 to 21. The NSPC provides a venue where students can
demonstrate their understanding of the importance of journalism by expressing
it through different journalistic endeavors and approaches.
DepEd reiterated
its full support for all Filipino campus journalists as it strives to equip
them, through the NSPC, not just with skills and competencies but also with the
“values and experiences they need to help them realize their full potentials.”
The conduct of
the NSPC is pursuant to Republic Act (RA) No. 7079 or the Campus Journalism Act
of 1991 and DepEd Order No. 47 s. of 2010.
Sevilla said
the conduct of the 2020 NSPC also aims to “sustain advocacy on social
consciousness and environmental awareness” as well as “provide a venue for
enriching learning experience for students interested in journalism as a career
or those who intend to use skills sets learned through campus journalism to
give them better edge in their chosen careers.”
She added
that the NSPC further seeks to “promote responsible journalism and fair and
ethical use of social media” and to “enhance journalistic competence through
healthy and friendly competitions.”
The NSPC
consists of individual and group contests, school paper contests, and concurrent
sessions with workshops. The individual contests include News Writing, Features
Writing, Editorial Writing, Sports Writing, Copyreading and Headline Writing,
Science and Technology Writing, Photojournalism, Editorial Cartooning, and
Column Writing (for exhibition only).
Meanwhile,
the School Paper Contests will cover the News Section, Features Section,
Editorial Section, Science and Technology Section, Sports Section, and Layout
and Page Design.
Likewise, the
Group Contests are Radio Script Writing and Broadcasting Contests,
Collaborative Desktop Publishing (CPD) Contest, Online Publishing Contest (for
secondary level only), and TV Script Writing and Broadcasting Contests (for
secondary level only).
Recognizing
and respecting intellectual property rights, Sevilla said that DepEd adheres to
rules concerning plagiarism.
The agency
reiterated its stand “to disqualify school papers found to have [been] copied
[from] published texts, graphics, and other materials without duly
acknowledging their sources, adding that “any form of plagiarism in all
competitions as proven by the board of judges shall be a ground for
disqualification.”
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