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GUINDARUHAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

It is one of the Public Learning Institutions in the Municipality of Minglanilla, Cebu Province Division. The school is situated in Proper Guindaruhan, Minglanilla, Cebu with a total land area of 20,001 square meters or 2 hectares. The school site was acquired through Proclamation No. 529 by the President of the Republic of the Philippines, Malacañan Palace, Manila, last February 21, 1990 (occupying a lot no. 7409). The school is found 10 kilometers away from the National Road and 50 meters away from the Barangay Road. Cebuano is the principal dialect in the locality.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

GUINDARUHAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL: SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR'S PROFILE Effective School Year 2011-2012

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GUINDARUHAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR'S PROFILE
Effective School Year 2011-2012
DR. ERMETES ADOLFO, JR.
School Head, SPFL-French Teacher, College/GS - Professor (Education, Language & Literature)
Philippines
Education Management
Current
· SPFL-French Instructor, School Head, College/GS Professor (Education, Language & Literature) at DepEd - MNSHS & GNHS, UV - MAIN CAMPUS, UV - MINGLANILLA CAMPUS & OTHER PRESTIGIOUS UNIVERSITIES
Past
· Supervisor/QQ - Controller at Innodata Processing Corporation; Faculty Member - The Sisters of Mary Boys town Complex (Minglanilla); The Freeman Correspondent; Alliance Francaise of Cebu - Fuente Osmena (Old) - Executive Clerk

Education
· SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY (Ed.D.)
SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY (MATE)
· UNIVERSITY OF THE VISAYAS - MAIN CAMPUS (B.S.Ed./MAEd)

Connections
43 connections

Websites
· Yahoo
· Blog

DR. ERMETES ADOLFO, JR.'s Summary
Dr. Ermetes F. Adolfo, Jr., graduated with the degrees of Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English from University of the Visayas, Master of Arts in Teaching English with concentrations in Language and Literature and Doctor of Education Major in Educational Management from Southwestern University, has years of professional and academic teaching and journalistic writing experiences, ranging from jobs as graduate school professor, college instructor, high school teacher, adviser, facilitator and speaker with seminars spearheaded by Department of Education and Commission on Higher Education to his latest position as School Head. He is a consummate educator with a love for the potential and impact of educational management; he is also an innovative teacher with a devotion to education and professional teaching. Finally, he is a consultant of the student body organization, an executive editor of the campus paper, and a career educational development guru.

Specialties
Dr. Ermetes Adolfo's Special Skills/Hobbies
Journalism/School Paper-Advising; Computer-Related Activities-Lecturing; Emceeing; Contest-Coaching/Mentoring; Resource Speaking; Playing Volleyball, Badminton & Table Tennis; Teaching French, English Grammar and Literature, Writing, Reading Stories/Articles & Acting; and Group Organization-Advising

DR. ERMETES ADOLFO, JR.'s Experience
SPFL-French Instructor, School Head, College/GS Professor (Education, Language & Literature)
June 1999 - Present (12 years, 5 months)
• Demonstrated versatility and ability by teaching different
courses with major and minor English and Journalism
subjects.
• Developed, planned and produced standards with effective
lesson presentations and teaching strategies.
• Handled public relations' functions of college; at the same
time, developed and published external newsletters and
magazines.
• Coordinated with English teachers who are appointed English
Department Heads in the Municipality of Minglanilla Public
Secondary Schools, District I.
• Supervised teaching-job performance of teachers, together
with English coordinators in their respective schools.
• Made a follow-up regarding the English activities released
thru memos issued by the Schools Division Superintendent.
• Organized/planned seminar-workshops, along with the Division
Coordinator in English.
• Conducted and led district meetings with regard to the lined-up
activities spearheaded by DepEd.
• Assisted in making a school publication or a campus paper
either in newsletter or magazine form.
• Consulted with other specialist service providers and community
liaison personnel in facilitating English communication between
the school and its community.
• Observed English teachers during class discussions and gave
them comments.
• Checked lesson plans weekly and adopted stringent measures to
improve teaching performance.
• Provided suggestions for adapting and modifying teaching-
learning activities to cater for the needs of all learners.
• Offered advice for language teachers to improve the educational
outcomes of all students.
• Promoted oral communication in English, classroom behavior and
attitudes that focus primarily on building up each student's
confidence, irrespective of gender;
• Emphasized the skills of listening, observing, imitating and
sharing that are important to teachers and students in English.

Supervisor/QQ - Controller
Innodata Processing Corporation
October 1990 - April 1993 (2 years, 7 months)
Quality and Quantity Controller (QQ), Innodata Processing Corporation, Fuente Osmeña, Cebu City, Philippines

DR. ERMETES ADOLFO, JR.'s Education
Doctor of Education, Major in Educational Management; Doctor of Philosophy
University of the Visayas and Minglanilla National Science High School
• Special Studies on Education, English, SPFL-French and
Philosophy.
• Forensic Award taken on behalf of the School Publication
during the 4-year course in Bachelor of Secondary Education.
• Leadership Award taken on behalf of the College Education
Student Council.
• One of the outstanding students in the College of Education
and College of Arts and Sciences during the Baccalaureate
Degree and Master's Degree studies.
• Diverse activities performed during in-service trainings with
achievements and recognitions like Keynote Speaker on
Education, Debate Team Facilitator, Contest Coach, INSET
Speaker/Trainer, Resource Speaker on Campus Journalism,
Executive Editor, Consultant and Organizer.

Activities and Societies: Membership in Association/Organization Member, Speech Communication Organization of the Philippines (SCOP National Annual Convention); Member, Professional Regulation Commission (Board of Professional Teachers/Oath of Professionals); Mass Media Officer, Minglanilla Public Secondary School Teachers Association (MPSSTA); District Coordinator, Municipal Public Secondary English Teachers Association (MPSETA); Unit Head, Vocational Leaders of the Philippines (VLP-Visayas)

SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY (MATE) -- Language and Literature
Master of Arts in Teaching English, Graduate Studies, Southwestern University, Urgello St., Cebu City, 2005
UNIVERSITY OF THE VISAYAS-MAIN CAMPUS (B.S.Ed./MAEd) -- Education, English, Journalism
Bachelor of Secondary Education, University of the Visayas Main Campus, Colon St., Cebu City, 1998

DR. ERMETES ADOLFO, JR.'s Additional Information
Websites:
· Yahoo
· Blog

Interests:
Educational Management, Public Administration, Teaching/Mentoring, Organizational Development, Strategic Planning, Public Speaking/Reporting, School Paper Advising, Usability Research, Travel, Seminar-workshop Facilitating, Writing & Reading Novels

Groups and Associations:
Member, Speech Communication Organization of the Philippines (SCOP National Annual Convention); Member, Professional Regulation Commission (Board of Professional Teachers/Oath of Professionals); Mass Media Officer, Minglanilla Public Secondary School Teachers Association (MPSSTA); District Coordinator, Municipal Public Secondary English Teachers Association (MPSETA); Unit Head, Vocational Leaders of the Philippines (VLP-Visayas)

Honors and Awards:
Forensic Award; Leadership Award; Outstanding Student / Best Student-Teacher
Contact DR. ERMETES for:
  • career opportunities
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