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annual report
2013
leyte normal
university
contents
Executive Summary 1-2
Instruction
3-26
Research 27-33
Extension 34-36
Auxiliary Services
37-38
41-47
Instruction
R e p u b l ic of t he P hilippines
LEYTE NO R MA L UNI V E R S I T Y
Tac loban C it y
Ju n e 3 1 , 20 1 4
His Exce ll e n c y
BENIGNO C . A QU IN O III
Pre sid e n t
Re p u b lic of th e P h i l i p p i n e s
Ma la ca a n g Pa l a c e
Ma n ila
T h ro u g h :
H on. M A R IA CY NT HI A R O S E B. BAUT I S TA
C o m m i s s i o n er, C HE D
C h a i r, L N U Board of Regent s
Sa n M i g u e l Avenue, P as ig Cit y
M a n i l a
As we l o o k b a c k a t th e y e ar t hat pas s ed, we c annot hel p but rec ount t he
h e a rt-b re ak i n g d e v a s ta ti o n th a t bef el l upon many pl ac es in E as t ern Vis ay as
la st No ve m b e r 8 , 2 0 1 3 , d e s tr o y i ng many of t he f ac ilit i es of t he univ ers it y.
With s te a d fa s t a n d u n d a unt ed s pi ri t , w e were able t o ov erc ome t hat
ch a lle n g e a n d s h o w e d o u r b e st in t he areas of ins t ruc t i on, res earc h, and
e xte n sio n . It i s w i th g r e a t p r i d e and honour, t hen, t hat I report t o y ou and t o
th e p e o p le o f th e R e p u b l i c o f th e P hi lippines t he ac c omplis hment s of t he Ley t e
No rma l Un i v e r s i ty fo r th e C Y 2 0 1 3.
We d a r e n o t b e c o m p l a c ent and c ont ent , how ev er, wit h w hat is LN U
to d a y. We i n te n d to p r e s s fo r w a rd and t ak e bolder s t eps t owards t he A S E A N
2 0 1 5 . We h a v e b r a v e d s to r m s i n t he pas t ; now w e believ e we are ready t o
co n q u e r e v e r y o b s ta c l e a n d a c h i ev e great er height s .
J U D E A . DUART E , D . P. A .
U n i v ers it y P res ident
Instruction
executive
Summary
Fo
HIGLIGHTS
International linkages with Tra Vinh
University of Vietnam and Hannam
University of South Korea
LNU President, Dr. Jude A. Duarte with the President of Tra Vinh University,
Nguyen Tien Dung, during the MOA signing for DALT.
Executive
Instruction
Summary
INSTRUCTION
Re
underGraduate
PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED) General Curriculum and with Specialization in
Pre-Elementary Education and
Special Education
Bachelor of Secondary Education
(BSED) with majors in Biology,
Filipino, Mathematics, General
Science, Chemistry, Physics and
Technology, PEHM, and Technology and Livelihood Education
Bachelor of Science in Biology
(B.S. Bio)
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics major in Computer Science
(B.S. Math-Comp.Sci.)
Bachelor of Science in Home Arts
and Entrepreneurship (BSHAE)
Ladderized Curriculum
Bachelor of Science in Hotel
and Restaurant Management
(BSHRM) Ladderized Curriculum
Bachelor of Science in Tourism,
Hotel and Restaurant Management (BSTHRM) Ladderized
Curriculum
Bachelor of Arts in
Communication (ABCOM)
Bachelor of Arts in English (AB
English)
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (AB Pol.Sci.)
Bachelor of Science in Social
Work (BSSW)
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)
Bachelor in Library and Information Science (BLIS)
Graduate programs
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
Educational Administration
Doctor of Arts in Language
Teaching (D.A.-LT)
Doctor of Philosophy in Social
Science Research (Ph.D.-SSR)
Doctor of Management
Human Resource Management
(D.M.-HRM)
Master of Arts in Teaching
(M.A.T.) Language, Filipino,
Mathematics,
Master of Arts in Educational
Management (M.A. Ed.M.)
Master in Management (M.M.)
Master in Physical Education
(M.P.E.)
Master of Arts in Mathematics
Education (M.A. Math Ed.)
Master of Arts in Mathematics
Education (M.A. Math Ed.)
Master in English (M.E.)
Master of Arts in Special Education (M.A. SPED)
Master in Education major in
Mathematics (M.Ed.)
Master in Social Work (M.S.W.)
Master in Biology (M.B.)
Master of Arts in College Teaching (M.A.C.T.)
As
a prime mover of educational excellence in Eastern Visayas, LNU puts its best foot forward to meet
the expectations and standards of the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities
(AACCUP). Thus, in the previous years, the university was awarded as the Center of Excellence
for Teacher Education, Center for Teaching Excellence, Center of Training for DepEd Certificatory and INSET
Programs, CHED Program Cluster Implementer, and CHED ETEEAP Implementer for Teacher Education.
The succeeding tables show the graduate and undergraduate programs of the university with their
present level of accreditation status.
accreditation status
Graduate Programs
Level of Accreditation
Status
Undergraduate Programs
Level of Accreditation
Status
Instruction
enrollment profile
enrollment count summary
20 5
143+ 3720+ 5637+ 9649+ 10061+ 10066+ 1512+ 2919+ 4334+ 138+ 265+ 347+ 4+23019+ 3016+ 95+ 0+4
Graduate School
Doctor of Education
Doctor of Philosophy
Master in English
Master in Biology
65
p
+
35
671
367
enrollees
enrollees
First Semester
Second Semester
enrollment profile
enrollment count summary
Undergraduate School
10092+ 109+ 8+77267+ 2421+ 4237+ 1010+ 4137+ 2320+ 1614+ 86+ 1918+ 87+ 4+40+1
BEEDBSED
p
+
47
53
5898
5314
enrollees
enrollees
First Semester
Second Semester
Instruction
graduates
In
the 71st LNU Commencement Exercises, held at the HRDC Gymnasium, a total of 89 students
graduated in the different programs offered in the LNU Graduate School while 1,134 made it in the
undergraduate level which comprises the College of Education, College of Arts and Sciences, and
College of Management and Entrepreneurship.
graduate school
++8p 3+2+3+1+0+1+2+5+3+1+2+4+2+2+4+11+15+
272+ 17+ 25+ 5+ 7+ 5+ 1+ 1+ 2+ 2+ 1+ 4+ 1+ 252+5+2+2+1+292
undergraduate school
1134
graduates
89
graduates
Undergraduate School
Graduate School
faculty profile
Be
tter teachers make better
schools. Undoubtedly, LNU
gets better and better because
of its faculty who, without end, search for
professional growth and quality teaching.
In fact, majority of the 141 members of the
faculty are masters degree holders, some
of which are currently pursuing post-graduate studies, while the five bachelors degree
holders are finishing their masters soon.
As the Leyte Normal University continuously search for excellence, the faculty
members are provided opportunities to
attend various seminars, trainings, and
workshops to further advance their capacities in the different areas they specialize in.
5+19+76D
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Some members of the faculty took a pose with Dr. Jude A. Duarte during
the 2013 Teachers Day Celebration.
Members of the faculty and personnel capture the zoomlens with
Dr. Jude A. Duarte and the Resource Speaker of the Strategic Planning.
Instruction
college of education
professional education unit
MS. JOCELYN R. BAYRANTE
Gabay Guro
Tacloban City
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Seminar-Workshop on Project
Proposal Making
September 25, 2013
Tacloban City
ms.arlynn c. aguilar
ms. ruth rosminda o. lacaba
prof. perlita m. vivero
Seminar-Workshop on Project
Proposal Making
September 25, 2013
Tacloban City
mapeh unit
mr. rulf j. alcober
mr. raul r. novillo
mr. rogelio t. negros
mr. bienvenido p. roncal
mr. romyr l. gabon
Instruction
12
mathematics unit
prof. christian abalos
13
SCIENCE UNIT
DR. MARICEL A. GOMEZ
college of management
and entrepreneurship
home arts & entrepreneurship
mr. pet anthony pascual
Instruction
14
thrm/hrm unit
dr. evelyn aguirrre
COHREP Convention
Davao City
15
90+10+D
2
Cum Laude
Magna Cum Laude
honor graduates
Awardee
57
Award
BEEDBSED (English)
BS Biology
BSED (Physical Sciences)
BEEDBSED (Math)
BSED (Physical Sciences)
BEED
BSED (Natural Sciences)
BSTHRM
BEEDBSED (Math)
BS Biology
BS Biology
BSTHRM
BSED (Biological Sciences)
BSED (Biological Sciences)
ABCOM
BSTHRM
BSED (Physical Sciences)
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JOEL M. ALDAS
MARY CHISTINE E. DE LUNA
JAKE ANTHONY E. QUINTERO
MAY JAN G. DACATIMBANG
JEROME A. PUNTOD
MA. CRISTINA A. BANIGOOS
DAILYN T. ARENA
AIRA MAE M. ALVERIO
KATRINA LOUISE G. PAL
REMEDIOS P. GAM
ALLYSA SHEENA F. LOMINOQUE
LENNIE G. MOLATE
ANALYN C. GATO
CHISTINE APRIL M. MOLINO
MARICAR C. TEGERO
SHARLENE JOYCE D. RAMOS
DHECKIE A. ABAD
REAMAE A. MAPA
IRENE B. MUMAR
KRYSTEEN MARY B. GASPAY
RONNEL G. VILLACORTES
MENCHIE E. ARGUELLES
JOYCE ANN P. VELASCO
JENCAR JOY P. SITA
HONEY GRACE N. LIPALAM
MARIA ANGELICA A. VILLANUEVA
ABEGAIL C. BASTES
CHARIZA M. COMORA
KATHYREEN MARGARETHE A. MAURO
PAMELA A. CAMAGTING
JAMES KEENLY G. OCIER
SHERYL LYNN F. CABAHUG
ROBERT KIM M. OQUINO
JESSELLE C. DE LUNA
ROY M. MALDECINO
ETHEL V. ARROJADO
MARK PAUL E. ROSEL
SHELLA MAY M. BARING
MARJORIE F. APORBO
REGINE D. LANTAJO
JHON PATRICK D. DEL VALLE
MA. ROSE A. NAVIDAD
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Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
100++D0
Passed
Failed
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Tr
ue to its commitment of strengthening the professional advancement of BSSW grauates for personal,
social, and civic consciousness, the Social Work Unit never fails in maintaining a consistent and excellent record in the board examination. Two BSSW graduates, Hannah G. Dioquino and Pamela A.
Camagting, successfully made it to the 10th place in the board exam. All 23 takers passed the 2013 Licensure
Exam for Social Workers
Board Exam
Year
Passed
Failed
Total
2013
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LNU Passing
Percentage
100%
National Passing
Percentage
55.55%
HANNAH G. BIOQUINO
PAMELA A. CAMAGTING
Topnotcher
Topnotcher
Th
e College of Education takes pride as LNU education graduates passed in the 2013 Licensure
Examination for Teachers (LET). Through the efforts of the LNU Review Center, marked improvement was seen in the recent board exam results. It continues to revisit the curriculum and teaching
methodology which can also help prepare future educators, most especially that the Commission on Higher
Education and the Department of Education have to embrace innovations in technology and globalization
towards ASEAN 2015.
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+65D
307
Passed
Failed
ELEMENTARY LEVEL
First Timers
Repeaters
Overall
566
Passed
Failed
Total
282
25
307
108
458
566
390
483
873
LNU Passing
Percentage
72.31%
5.18%
35.17%
National Passing
Percentage
31.18%
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+52D
164
Passed
Failed
SECONDARY LEVEL
First Timers
Repeaters
Overall
175
Passed
Failed
Total
161
14
175
43
121
164
204
135
339
LNU Passing
Percentage
78.92%
10.37%
51.62%
National Passing
Percentage
39.75%
Instruction
18
Passed
Failed
Fo
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+56D
7
r the first time since the Bachelor in Library Science program was offered, Leyte Normal University
graduates were able to take the Licensure Examination for Librarians in Cebu City.
Board Exam
Year
Passed
Failed
Total
2013
16
LNU Passing
Percentage
56.25%
Nu
merous students achievements inside and outside of the campus have allowed Leyte Normal
University to make a strong imprint as a top-performing higher education institution in the country.
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Pu
pils and students from the Integrated Laboratory School (ILS) brought home awards from different
competitions they participated in.
UP Pakaritay 2013
UP Pakaritay 2013
UP Pakaritay 2013
Philippine High School for the
Arts
1st Tacloban City Council Kab
Scout Holiday
Division Science Camp
Cedric R. Daga
Franc Erpe
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LNU-ILS
Philippine Organization of
Science and Technology
Educators (POSTE) Convention
Philippine Organization of
Science and Technology
Educators (POSTE) Convention
Philippine Organization of
Science and Technology
Educators (POSTE) Convention
Philippine Organization of
Science and Technology
Educators (POSTE) Convention
Angel Legera
Philippine Organization of
Science and Technology Educators (POSTE) Convention
RonRon Aruta
Jay Kassandra Brocoy
Elijah Bulan
Paolo Calvadores
Arvin Capacite
Aimee Dable
Jancel de la Pena
Albert Embile
Anastacio Elston Eusores
Beverly Holares
Noel Lagera
Angel Legera
Vanessa Mantilla
Wendolff Paa
Noah Justine Sayson
ABCom students
Arvin Capacite
Albert Embile
RonRon Aruta
Noah Justine Sayson
Jay Kassandra Brocoy
Janice de la Pena
Noel Lagera
AB COMMUNICATION UNIT
Runner-up
Best Public Service
Announcement
Best Screenplay
3rd Best Film
Instruction
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COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT
AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
HOME ARTS &
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
3rd Place Cake Decorating and
Kakanin
BSHAE Students
Keevhen C. Juanico
THRM/HRM UNIT
4th Place, Bar Garnishing
2nd Place, Table Setting
BSTHRM
Ritchie Omega
The THRM/HRM Unit also takes pride in the 3rd year BSTHRM/BSHRM students who achieved a
100% passing rate in the NC II Front Office Service and Management and NC II Food and Beverage Service
and Management.
internship program
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Th
e Leyte Division Officials headed by Dr. Manuel P. Albao, ASD and Dr. Crisanto T. Daga, EPS,
together with LNU officials headed by Dr. Jude A. Duarte, Dr. Malaquias Conde, Dr. Jose Hermosura, and Dr. Elizabeth Quimbo conducted a deployment orientation at the LNU-CTE. A total of 632
practice teachers were trained during the 1st and 2nd semester.
Th
e AB Com unit was able to establish an internship partnership with one of the leading magazines
in the region, 8 Magazine, apart from the other media and non-media outlets where ABCom interns
are deployed every semester.
The Library Science Unit facilitated the library practicum of 20 BLIS students at the LNU College Library, LNU-ILS Library, Cebu City Public Library, Cebu Doctors University Library, National Archives of the
Philippines and the Visayas State University.
A new linkup for the training of practicum students was finalized through a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Municipal Social Welfare Office of Carigara, Leyte. Twenty practicum students were
assigned to six barangays in Carigara to provide them with direct social work practice at the micro and mezzo
levels.
Th
he College was able to train and deploy eighty-one (81) practicum students for In-Campus Practicum and two hundred forty-eight (248) practicum students for Off-Campus Practicum.
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Manila City
Diamond Hotel
Solaire Resort and Casino
Dusit Thani
Cebu City
Bohol
Amarela Hotel
Tourism Management Practicum Venues
Philippine Airlines
Cebu Pacific
North Star
Leyte Travel Advantage
Viaje
Cebu Philippine Airlines Office
His Travel
Emy Ticketing Office
Leyte Tourism Office
Cebu Tourism Office
International Practicum Venues
Busch Gardens, Virginia, US
Legacy Hotel, Florida USA
student development
Ap
art from seminars and trainings
in the university, selected LNU
students were able to attend a
number of activities and learning opportunities sponsored by different organizations and
agencies in the country.
AB Communication Unit
Students project their smiles as they enjoy the orientation during the
General Orientation for Freshmen and Transferees.
Instruction
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eyte Normal
ormal University
niversity
Leyte
Th
e LNU Sirang Theatre Ensemble
was nominated as one of the
national finalists in the 26th Aliw Awards
2013 for their performance of the zarzuela
Tarahiti, Bubunok, Babaha. The theatre
was nominated as Best Cultural Group and
Best in Musical Production while Prof. Jose
Lianza was nominated as Best Musical
Stage Director. The awarding ceremony
was held last October 8, 2013 at the Manila
Hotel.
The LNU STE also performed in significant cultural events which are shown
on the table below.
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ZARZUELA: TARAHITI,
BUBUNOK, BABAHA
June 24, 2013
PASTORES: AN INDIGENOUS
CHRISTMAS TRADITIONAL
INITIATIVE OF THE BIRTH OF
JESUS CHRIST
December 2013
SEMINAR-WORKSHOP ON THE
GRAMMAR OF PHILIPPINE
LANGUAGES
March, 2013
Instruction
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Th
Th
activities attended
L N U 9 2 nd F O U N D I N G
A N N I V E R S A RY
March 6-8, 2013
L N U S S C S T R AT E G I C
PLANNING
May 3-5, 2013
L E A D E R S F O R E X C E L L E N C E ,
A C T I O N , A N D D E V E L O P M E N T
(LEAD) CAMP 2013
July 5-7, 2013
3 RD R E G I O N A L S T U D E N T
BUSINESS SUMMIT
August 8, 2013
W O R L D T E A C H E R S D AY
C E L E B R AT I O N : A C A L L F O R
TEACHERS
October 4, 2013
MID-YEAR REGIONAL
CONFERENCE FOR CAMPU
A D V I S E R S A N D S T U D E N T
L E A D E R S I N PA R T N E R S H I P
W I T H PA C S A @ C H E D 8
August 8-10, 2013
STUDENT PUBLICATION
An
2. An Lantawan Campus
Journalism Workshop
3. Production of An Lantawan
Newsletter Sportsfest Edition,
S e p t e m b e r, 2 0 1 3 a n d S U C
Bytes, the SCUAA Newsletter
2013
4 . P u b l i c a t i o n o f n e w s a r t i c l e s i n
the LNU website
PHILIPPINES-KOREA
C U LT U R A L E X C H A N G E
PROGRAM
July 5, 2013
Y O U T H E N V I R O N M E N TA L -
I S T S S U M M I T F O R N AT I O N A L
G R E E N I N G P R O G R A M
(YES4NGP)
July 31, 2013
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First Place
Ram Idelbert Hilario
Second Place
Kimberly Mae I. Ortego
St
tudents also enthusiastically participat-
ed in the university activities, especially
in the preparation for and conduct of the Regional SCUAA Meet 2013, which was hosted
for the first time by Leyte Normal University.
Other activities participated by the Normalistas are as follows:
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rESEARCH
Re
RESEARCHES PUBLISHED AS
JOURNALS AND IN OR AS BOOKS
FROM 2009 - 2013
1010101030103090
9
1010
Local
International
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
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jocelyn r. bayrante
rufo a. labarrete
joyce m. magtolis
Research
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29
Views on Climate Change: The Case of Households along River Flood Plains of Palo, Leyte
Investigating Solid Waste and Waste Water Management in Rural Elementary Schools
International Conference on
Interdisciplinary Research Innovations
December 3-6, 2013
La Consolacion University
BILLY A. DANDAY
Research
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COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT
and entrepreneurship
PET ANTHONY L. PASCUAL
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Job Environment Skills of Tourism and Hospitality Practicum Students in Eastern Visayas,
Philippines: Inputs for ASEAN 2016 Industry
Training Program
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COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT
and entrepreneurship
DR. EVANGELINE SANCHEZ
Research
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Th
e Panrehiyong Sentro sa Wikang Filipino-R8
was able to establish major projects for 2013.
Firstly, the research grant from CHED for the
Five Language Classified Dictionary was awarded to the
coordinators for the projects implementation. To support
this endeavor, A Grammar Workshop of Philippine Languages was also conducted by various speakers from
UP Diliman and was attended by DepEd teachers, LNU
faculty, writers from the region, and students.
A newly published book, Syahan nga Usa Ka
Yukot hin mga Pulong nga Agsob Gamiton ha Winaray:
Pagpurulongan nga Waray Inenglis Para han mga
Magturutdo ha MTBMLE (First One Thousand Commonly Used Words in Waray: A Waray-English Dictionary for MTBMLE Teachers), was launched in July 2013.
This was a project headed by Voltaire Oyzon, Dr. Evelyn
C. Cruzada, and Mark Fullmer.
Finally, the Pasidungog Eduardo A. Makabenta
Para Han Siday 2013, a literary contest to inspire young
people to write in their native tongue and to regain pride
for Waray language and culture, was successfully held
with its new set of winners.
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ormal U
University
niversity 2013
2013 Annual
Annual Report
Report
eXTENSION
Ex
56 beneficiaries
1.
4,631 beneficiaries
9,620 beneficiaries
COLLEGE
INVOLVED AND
NUMBER OF
FACULTY
NUMBER OF
CLIENTS
REMARKS
CONTINUING EDUCATION
1.1. Literacy and Livelihood Skills Training
1.1.1. Functional Literacy Program for Children of
Pintados Foundation, Inc. (January 12, February 2 &
23, March 9 & 16 2013
COE (10)
30 beneficiaries
Completed
CME (3)
COE (2)
CAS (1)
6 beneficiaries
Completed
COE (9)
CAS (3)
20 beneficiaries
Completed
CME (2)
COE (3)
11 beneficiaries
Completed
1.2.2. Enhancing Teacher Effectiveness: A Seminar-Workshop for Day Care Workers and Kindergarten
Teachers (March 2, 9 & 1, 2013)
COE (10
CAS (3)
68 beneficiaries
Completed
1.2.3. Information Campaign on Disaster Preparedness at Brgy. Sto. Nio, Tacloban City (April 3, 2013)
CAS (1)
51 beneficiaries
Completed
COE (4)
CAS (1)
121 clients
Completed
1.2.5. Regional Training of Teachers on the Implementation of Grade 8 of the K to 12 Basic Curriculum (May
7-11, 15-19, 21-25, 27-31, 2013)
CAS (25)
COE (11)
CME (4)
4, 110
beneficiaries
Completed
CAS (30)
COE (9)
CME (8
60 beneficiaries
Completed
CAS (13)
14 beneficiaries
Completed
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2.
COLLEGE
INVOLVED AND
NUMBER OF
FACULTY
NUMBER OF
CLIENTS
REMARKS
CAS (7)
COE (1)
14 beneficiaries
Completed
CAS (23)
14 beneficiaries
Completed
CAS (1)
20 beneficiaries
Completed
CAS (28)
COE (7)
CME (7
48 beneficiaries
Completed
CAS (1)
100
beneficiaries
Completed
CAS (19)
COE (5)
CME (3)
32
beneficiaries
Completed
2.2. Conducted a Musical Recital and Art Exhibition at Robinsons Place for the Culminating Activity of LNU Summer Enrichment Programs (May 10,
2013)
COE (4)
CAS (1)
100
beneficiaries
Completed
CAS (7)
COE (4)
50
beneficiaries
Completed
CAS (9)
COE (3
CME (1)
400
beneficiaries
Completed
2.5. BLNU served as venue for the storage of medi- Administration 38 foreign
cines of Medicins Sans Frontieres (November 11 Dedoctors
cember 31, 2013)
Completed
2.6. LNU served as center for Cash Distribution by the Administration 9,000
Tzu Chi Foundation (December 15, 16 & 29, 2013)
beneficiaries
Completed
Extension
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AUXILIARY
services
DORMITORY
Th
medical services
STUDENTS HOUSED
230
FEB
228
MAR
228
JUN
262
JUL
227
AUG
272
SEP
277
OCT
264
Aside from students, the dormitory was also
able to accommodate other clients.
RESEARCH CONFERENCE
April 17, 2013
11 guests
LAKBAY ARAL
April 20, 2013
23 guests
new acquisitions
The following equipment and facilities were
acquired in 2013:
Th
dental services
Th
seminars attended
DR. ROWENA E. DE VEYRA
Th
The LNU House catered to Korean Exchange Students of the January and
June2013 batches, K-12 participants, guests during the installation of Dr. Jude A.
Duarte as University President, SCUAA participants, and other walk-in clients.
During its operation from January 2013 until prior to the onslaught of Typhoon
Yolanda in November 2013, the Hotel Cash Revenue amounted to P1,016,361.50.
AUXILIARY SERVICES
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Th
e Leyte Normal University
reigned supreme as they
emerged champions in the
Regional State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) Meet
2013. Besting ten other state colleges
and universities in Region 8, the LNU
athletes and participants, armed with
sheer determination, long hours of
training and home court advantage,
stepped up to the plate winning a total
of 95 gold medals, 26 silver medals,
and 32 bronze medals.
For the first time in more than two
decades, the Leyte Normal University
took on the formidable task of hosting
the annual Regional SCUAA Meet. From
the promotional activities like the Fun
Ride and Fun Run, to the nightly shows
l i k e t h e M r. a n d M s . S C U A A , W e l c o m e
Night, Dancesport Competition and
S C U A A G o t Ta l e n t , t h e e n t i r e L N U
community was in full force as they
conceptualized, organized, and put
together all the events in the seven-day
meet. A festive Welcome Night of song
and dance was held in honor of the
guests and participants from the eleven
state colleges and universities in the
region. All of the sports and non-sport
events were capped off with the Paalam
Night celebrating not only the triumph
of the athletes, but also the memories
made and extraordinary camaraderie
felt by everyone who took part in the
yearly SCUAA gathering.
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
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95
26
32
153
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aDMINISTRATION
New IT Building
No
thing stops the man who
desires to achieve. Every
obstacle is simply a course
to develop his achievement muscle. It
is a strengthening of his powers of accomplishment.
D r. J u d e A . D u a r t e , L N U s t h i r d
University President was only in his
eighth
month
of
presidency
when
Yo l a n d a , t h e s t r o n g e s t t y p h o o n e v e r
r e c o r d e d i n h i s t o r y, h a d i t s l a n d f a l l i n
Eastern Visayas, destroying many of the
f a c i l i t i e s o f t h e u n i v e r s i t y. B u t i t d i d n o t
w o r r y h i m a t a l l . R a t h e r, t h i s b e c a m e a n
opportunity for him to put to use his crea t i v i t y, m a n a g e r i a l s k i l l s , a n d p o l i t i c a l
will. LNU has definitely become a better
university under his leadership after
that natural catastrophe.
CY 2012
TOTAL
TOTAL INCOME
216,119,040.88
205,889,927.19
TOTAL EXPENSES
181,008,521.58
157,599,562.36
35,110,519.30
48,290,364.83
CY 2012
TOTAL
241,797,731.63
261,801,909.02
233,280,850.69
189,055,192.45
8,516,880.94
72,746,716.57
21,865,964.31
16,601,853.42
(21,865,964.31)
(16,601,853.42)
(13,349,083.37)
56,144,863.15
230,029,674.74
173,884,811.59
216,680,591.37
230,029,674.74
456,435.67
2,333,628.68
Payroll Fund
133,463,230.54
103,495,933.51
46,104,335.12
88,065,942.82
36,656,590.04
36,134,169.73
216,680,591.37
230,029,674.74
Breakdown
Cash - Collecting Officer
Administration
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CY 2012
TOTAL
508,372,436.94
475,396,947.70
96,027,791.84
97,552,027.40
412,344,645.10
377,844,920.30
Using sound approaches to generate
income and with proper financial management,
the university was able to collect a total revenue of
PhP 42,289,954.83.
P158,473,311.69
For fiscal year 2013, LNU got a total authorized appropriation of PhP 158,473,311.69. This
amount was allocated into the following:
Items of Expenditure
Amount (Php)
Personal Services
84,892,000.00
44,371,000.00
Continuing Appropriation
Capital Outlay
RLIP
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2,571,311.69
18,700.00
7,939,000.00
Leyte
eyte Normal
ormal University
niversity
P42,289,954.83
total revenue collection
procurement of equipment
Fo
r better delivery of services to its clientele,
the school maintains state-of-the-art
facilities and procure new equipment annually.
The total amount of equipment purchased in CY 2013
is P4,145,088.85.
P4,145,088.85
equipments purchased
Admin Building
outstanding human
resource management
Th
e Human Resource Management
Office (HRMO) is in charge of the merit
and fitness program of the university,
which includes the recruitment process, orientation
training, and promotion procedures. It also has the
duty of maintaining and safekeeping all records of the
faculty and staff. In 2013, it was able to accomplish
the following:
improved facilities
Th
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Construction of Two-storey
CME Building
Completed as of August 15, 2013
Construction of the IT Building
Completed as of
November 30, 2013
Renovation of the Second Floor
of De Venecia Building
Completed as of August 5, 2013
Renovation of the College
Building Phase 2
Completed as of August 19, 2013
Renovation of the Student
Center
Completed as of August 16, 2013
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CME Building
efficient information
and data management system
Th
e LNU Management Information System
(MIS) unit provides information and
services needed to manage the institution efficiently and effectively. It resorts to the
Integrated School Information System (ISIS) for
generating accurate, reliable, and complete information. Among its several accomplishments
in 2013 are reported as follows:
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Al
ong with the faculty, the administrative personnel
of the university are also noted for their dedicated
and conscientious delivery of their functions as public
servants. One of them Prof. Pablo Amascual III, Chief
Administrative Officer, is highly esteemed not only by
his co-workers but also by everybody who knows him
because of his outstanding devotion to his profession
as manifested by his regular attendance and prompt
arrival at his office, and his render of extra working
hours without asking for an overtime pay.
Yes, these are ordinarily asked of every government employee; but what makes them extraordinary
for him is that he is visually impaired due to a condition
called diabetic retinopathy. He has accepted his fate
with holy indifference and with total surrender to Gods
will. In one of his interviews he stated, I learned to live
by faith and not by sight. Sometimes we dont need our
eyes to see; we just have to accept that things will turn
out the way God wills it to be.
Prof. Amascual has spent almost his entire professional career at LNU as a part-time teacher and as
Resident Ombudsman of the university on top of his
responsibilities as Chief Administrative Officer. He also
continues to conduct researches despite his impairment. Among his recently published and/or presented
papers in conferences are President Sergio Osmea
in Tacloban: 1944-1945 in the prestigious Journal of
History in 2010 and Rollercoaster Ride: the Ups and
Downs of American Foreign Policy vis--vis the Philippines,1898-1989.
When asked by those who are amazed and
curious about how he is able to accomplish all these,
he would answer, I dont have to change because of
my physical disability. I just have to continue what
Ive been doing and that is quality service. It takes
more than just determination and courage to serve.
If I can do it, then everyone can. If I can serve even
without the full use of my senses, then how much
more those who are blessed with physical capabilities?
Despite the darkness that surrounds him, he
is able to cast light upon others, which others eventually noticed. In recognition of his outstanding contribution to the academe, the Philippine National Historical Society, and the Philippine government as a
whole, he was accorded the 2013 Dangal ng Bayan
Award, one of the highest recognitions given to government employees, in a ceremony in Malacaang
Palace.
Being one of this years awardees, he has
this to say: Anyone who is really serious in doing
his work, do more than what is expected, and spend
extra mile to serve others can bring himself closer
to the recognition I got. To those who deserve the
award but are not nominated and noticed, never give
up and continue your exemplary performance. You
may not get the award in this world but the more
important award is waiting for you in the afterlife.
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VICE-PRESIDENT BINAYS
VISIT TO LNU
LIBRARY DONATION
FOREIGN VISITORS
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LLeyte
Report
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Normal
ormal U
University
niversity 2013
2013Annual
Annual
Report
CONSULTATIVE MEETING
on the implementation of education
for sustainable development in HEIs
of Region VIII.
ANTI-CORRUPTION
SENSITIVITY WORKSHOP
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