Thursday, November 26, 2015

ASEAN Integration, why the hell an issue for Student Leaders?

36th PACSA Keynote Speech by Dr. Vicente K. Fabella





Problems are considered as challenges in ASEAN Integration. The heart of Dr. Vicente K. Fabella’s Keynote Speech dwelt more with the trends, tenets and competencies amidst the ‘challenges’ and not about ‘problems. He started his speech by enumerating the countries included in ASEAN, we have in the list, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar and et cetera.

ASEAN will have one vision, one identity and will be one community. Dr. Fabella presented 3 relative ASEAN trends which refer to a set of behavioural skills and technical competencies to become effective in the real world. These trends are Initiative, Communication Skills and Critical Thinking.

INITIATIVE. We must never be satisfied with the status quo and must always go beyond the minimum.

COMMUNICATION SKILLS. The Ability to confidently express ideas and opinions in both oral and written communication in the English Language. It might demand time and effort but what makes perfect is practice.

CRITICAL THINKING. The ability to solve problems with the possible best solution in an orderly manner.

These trends are presented in a smart video presentation. It definitely stimulates my schema for it really existed in my past experiences as a student leader. I have always forwarded encouragement to my fellow leaders to become team players and to have initiative, commitment and creativity. I honestly hate myself for not being an effective leader, perhaps, towards my subordinates. Only to find out that this concern is a universal apprehension.

Another set of trend, being presented is about the conventional hypothesis that whenever you get high grades or graduate with flying colours, you will be eventually paid with high salary. But, he expounded with several evidences and graphs that employability is not about grade only. A chart has been presented and it shows that there is no significant difference with graduates who have high grades and graduates who unfortunately sucked in terms of their starting salary. Excellent Academic Performance is not a guarantee for high salaries. Though, we have always known that it has an implication to our outputs. This has been discussed to say that it is not just about grades but also about the said trends presented in the earlier paragraphs. We must also involve ourselves in community activities.

ACADEME-INDUSTRY LINKAGES

When we talk about linkages, we are actually talking about quality relationships. Just like any other relationships, some have bad relationships and some have good relationships. Eventually, good ones will yield great results. In the Philippine Setting, it started with Enrolment, followed by Building Skills and Finding a Job.

ENROLMENT is a concern of the students in its completion of a course and quest for a suitable course that aligned to a respective discipline.

BUILDING SKILLS is a concern of the faculty in its pedagogy and curriculum.

FINDING A JOB is a concern of Business individuals in its matchmaking of jobs with available courses.

The emerging problem of this process is that only teachers and business people talk a lot, not including the creative minds of the students or the youth. The communication must include all the elements of the said process.

Then, he went back talking about Initiative which is directly relevant to confidence. Most of the graduates sucked in this particular trend. Why it matters to student leaders? Because initiative is one of the high concepts of leadership. Then, Dr. Fabella shared to us a quotation by John Quincy Adams, ‘If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.’ This will matter because everything related to these trends start at school.



Wednesday, November 25, 2015

PACSA President Dr. Magat challenges Philippine student leaders to be active proponents of ASEAN Integration





DR. HENRY G. MAGAT, the President of the Philippine Association of Campus Student Advisers (PACSA) from Jose Rizal University challenged thousands of student leaders to take the lead role and do pro-active stance towards the sense of preparedness for the awaited ASEAN Integration during the 20th Annual National Convention and Seminar-Workshop for Student Leaders at Crown Legacy Hotel, Baguio City on Nov. 25, 2015.
ASEAN, PACSA and HENRY are the three (3) abbreviations that he explicated in his message. ASEAN integration, in its truth, promote security within its region and provide inclusive economic growth. Both PACSA and ASEAN sees Human Capital Investment as paramount to success and of greater value and should be treated as a premium value, thus, the best resource that it could ever have. Then he proceeded to the meaning of H-E-N-R-Y, the soul theme of the event, which are as follows:
H is for Human Development that stimulates the holistic progress and advancement of each individual (Pacsan). This has been the essence and primordial duty of PACSA for years already. Then a hypothetical question goes, such as ‘what could ever be the value and worth of PACSA if not the development of its people?’ Each one of us should develop its gift of skills and competence.
E is for Enhancing Capabilities and Creativity. PACSA continually harness creativity and enhance capabilities to a new level, new paradigm and new order which undoubtedly give us a a new sense of,
New direction and roads to progress. PACSA which seeks to be a relevant organization dream to be seen through as the grandest and greatest organization for enhancing whatever an individual have. It aspires to be not left out in the race for being left is a formula for failure.
R is for Rewarding Experiences in Life. In PACSA, we are always pushed and metamorphosed for something better. Let us harness the best, cultivate the best and make it as our culture.
Y is for Youth Oriented,for PACSA has always been therfor the young people. It has a vision of translating youth energy to action, nation building and human development. Youth, as foreshadowed earlier, must the take the front seats and prepare to dominate the world with its burning energy. We, the youth, are provoked to take action for nothing is ever achieved with a vision without an action. According to the Dr. Magat, the youth are in the right track, right direction in PACSA.
ASEAN is a myriad of challenges, by now, we must assess our sense of preparedness.

The Student Leaders of MSU-IIT