Month: July 2025

  • Capacitating Educators for the Revised K–10 Curriculum: The 2025 COCOPEA–REX Regional Run

    Capacitating Educators for the Revised K–10 Curriculum: The 2025 COCOPEA–REX Regional Run

    From classrooms to communities, across institutions and islands—the COCOPEA–REX regional run gathers stakeholders and educators anew to lead, learn, and shape a better future for the Filipino learners.

    As a new school year begins, educators are presented with an important opportunity to improve their teaching practices, serve their students more effectively, and ultimately, contribute to elevating the quality of education in our country. This year, with the Revised K–10 Curriculum taking root in our classrooms, that opportunity has never felt more urgent and meaningful.

    This is the spirit behind the 2025 COCOPEA–REX regional run.

    Organized by the Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations (COCOPEA), the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), and Rex Education, in partnership with the Department of Education, this initiative aims to equip educators with the tools and knowledge needed to effectively implement the Revised K–10 Curriculum, particularly for Grades 2, 3, 5, and 8.

    A Transformative 2-Day Learning Journey Across the Archipelago

    This year’s regional run, themed “Capacitating the Private Education Sector for the Effective Implementation of the Revised K–10 Curriculum,” aims to ensure that every Filipino learner has access to quality, relevant, and responsive education. The run began in Davao City on February 27–28, hosted by the University of the Immaculate Conception, Bajada Campus, welcoming educators from Regions 11, 12, SOCCSKSARGEN, and parts of BARMM. From there, the initiative traveled across the country through five more major legs: Baguio City – St. Louis University for Regions I, II, CAR, and parts of Region III, Cebu City – Cebu Institute of Technology for Regions VII, VIII, and parts of Region IX, Iloilo City – Angelicum College for Region VI, Cagayan de Oro – Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan for Region X, parts of BARMM and Region IX and Muntinlupa City – San Beda College Alabang for Regions NCR, IV-A, and IV-B

    Over the 2-day program, participants were provided with the tools and platform to unpack the revised curriculum—not just in theory, but in practical, tangible ways. The first day opened with a plenary session that set the tone for the training—bringing together educators, administrators, and stakeholders to align on the goals and significance of the Revised K–10 Curriculum.

    Following this, the second plenary session titled “General Updates on the Revised K–10 Curriculum” provided participants with an overview of the recent changes and developments, focusing on curriculum content and structural updates for the priority grade levels.

    From there, participants moved into concurrent breakout sessions, grouped per learning area, for a curriculum walkthrough, where they engaged in two core activities:

    ● An In-depth Exploration of Learning Standards for Grades 2, 3, 5and 8, clarifying what students are expected to know and do at each grade level

    ● Curriculum Unpacking of Learning Competencies for Grades 2, 3, 5and 8, which involved breaking down each competency into practical, actionable teaching objectives

    As the run transitioned into the second day, the focus shifted from understanding the curriculum to implementing it effectively in the classroom. It began with the third plenary session, titled “Evidence-Based Intervention: Focus on Pedagogical Practices and the Importance of Assessment,” highlighting how research-based teaching methods and meaningful assessments can drive better student learning outcomes.

    School leaders, stakeholders, and educators nationwide take part in the 2025 COCOPEA-REX Regional Run—deepening their understanding and strengthening their readiness for the effective implementation of the Revised K–10 Curriculum, particularly for Grades 2, 3, 5, and 8.

    This was followed by morning breakout sessions, again organized per learning area, that explored the Pedagogical Practices that Integrate and Develop Literacy and 21st-Century Skills through theoretical discussions and strategy-sharing. Educators shared strategies and discussed how to incorporate these essential skills into their teaching methods.

    In the afternoon, educators participated in a series of hands-on workshops, still within their respective learning areas. These included:

    ● A workshop on pedagogical practices to further strengthen instruction that fosters literacy and 21st-century competencies

    ● A theoretical discussion and a workshop on effective assessment and feedback strategies, guiding educators in using assessment not only for grading but also for supporting student growth and reflective teaching.

    Anchored in Purpose, Rooted in Legacy

    This year’s run is especially meaningful as it coincides with REX’s 75th anniversary—a milestone that honors decades of commitment to supporting Filipino learners, educators, and institutions.

    For 75 years, REX has stood not only as a learning solutions provider, but as a katuwang sa buhay—a partner for life, in learning, growth, and transformation. The regional run serves as a continuation of this legacy, reaching out to private schools, listening to their needs, and assisting them in navigating the evolving educational landscape through collaboration and shared learning.

    Moving Forward, Together

    With COCOPEA, CEAP, REX, DepEd, and countless Edukampyons at the forefront, this movement proves that progress is possible when we lead with collaboration, compassion, and courage. Even in the face of shifting systems and emerging challenges, we can always rise—grounded in legacy, driven by purpose—Para sa bata. Para sa mamamayan. Para sa bayan.

    Reference & Media Contact:

    Richard C. Mamuyac

  • #BestDoneisFun online initiative by Taiwan Excellence PH sparks a movement of excellence for Filipino netizens

    #BestDoneisFun online initiative by Taiwan Excellence PH sparks a movement of excellence for Filipino netizens

    The social media movement showcases the Taiwanese culture of enjoyment in excellence in all aspects of life, motivating Filipinos online.

    Garnering over four hundred and eighty thousand views and more than four thousand comments, the #BestDoneisFun jingle and music video rouses Filipinos on Facebook to be inspired by this anthem of excellence.

    What’s the meaning of #BestDoneisFun?

    The online movement spotlights a common perspective in Taiwan–where aiming for excellence is seen not as a stressful chore, but an enjoyable activity.

    In a social media contest hosted by Taiwan Excellence PH, hundreds of Filipinos online were given the opportunity to share their inspiring, proudest moments–such as those with moving stories as parents, resilient Pinoys working hard to achieve their career dreams, and even people who share their journey overcoming lifelong struggles.

    (The cast of the #BestDoneisFun online video series by Taiwan Excellence PH. From left to right: Kat Galang, Billy Jake Cortez, Divine Aucina, Ar Angel Aviles.)

    #BestDoneisFun Episodic Short-Form Video Series

    Following the #BestDoneisFun music video, Taiwan Excellence PH is also currently releasing an episodic, short-form video series on social media starring beloved internet celebrities such as Kat Galang, Billy Jake Cortez, Ar Angel Aviles, and Divine Aucina. The series highlights the socio-cultural practices and fun facts about how the #BestDoneisFun in Taiwan.

    In Episode 1 of the series, the story brings to the screen the Taiwanese practice of being on time as a form of respect to others–portrayed in the form of a romantic comedy.

    Following the meet-cute of main character Jessie and her crush from Taiwan, Episode 2 depicts her daydream of two of them in the future–complete with their long-lasting electronics made possible by the high quality of semiconductors from Taiwan.

    The most recent episode continues the story by presenting “green flags” in a partner, showcasing Taiwanese traits such as strong work ethic, warm hospitality, and being family-oriented.

    (Scene from the music video of the #BestDoneisFun jingle by Taiwan Excellence PH.)

    The episode series is ongoing on social media–promising more fun facts about how the #BestDoneisFun in Taiwan, portrayed through entertaining short-form videos. Stay tuned as the next episode to be released follows the main characters looking for their next travel destination, later finding out about the cold beaches of Taitung and Hualien in Taiwan. More interesting details about Taiwan will also be brought into the spotlight in other succeeding video episodes–such as the one hundred percent implemented ban on plastic cups in cafes in Taiwan. The finale of the #BestDoneisFun series will also feature the unique yet world-famous street food delicacy in Taiwan: Stinky Tofu.

    For me, the creation of #BestDoneisFun online initiative by Taiwan Excellence PH really sparks a movement of excellence for diverse Filipino netizen in the community & beyond.

    About Taiwan Excellence

    Taiwan Excellence Awards was launched by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), Taiwan, R.O.C. in 1993. All products carrying this symbol have been selected for specific Taiwan Excellence Awards based on their excellence in R&D, design, quality, and marketing through a rigorous selection process. Therefore, they symbolize exquisite, innovative Taiwanese products. Selected by the government, the award-winning entries represent the epitome of Taiwanese industrial prowess and the perfect image of excellent product quality. The Taiwan Excellence symbol is recognized worldwide as it is trademarked and promoted in 106 countries and regions. Please visit https://www.taiwanexcellence.org/en for more information.

    For updates on the #BestDoneisFun episodic series and future raffle contests, follow Taiwan Excellence PH on Instagram and Facebook.

    Reference & Media Contact:

    Richard C. Mamuyac