The UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies reserves the right to make changes as necessary. The Center for Integrative and Development Studies will be the university's structure for integrative and collaborative research in all national fields.
Program Organizational Structure
After completing a five-year research agenda for fundamental education, the ERP is now working on its implementation together with researchers who are anchored in education and research. In 2019, the program continued its work in formulating a relevant research agenda for primary education, which includes leadership, literacy and learning performance.
Activities from January to June 2019
The ERP specifically aimed to contribute to a better understanding of the implementation of basic education programs such as the Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE) Program, the Senior High School (SHS) Program and the School-based Learning Action Cells (LAC ). In line with this, ERP has been able to publish monographs on key issues in basic education and has submitted a debate paper on basic education and federalism.
Use of School Learning Action Cells (LAC) for the Improvement of the Teaching-Learning
Videos were recorded of the science expert sessions, which will form a large part of the LAC materials. These videos, along with a summary of KNJ session guides will be distributed to all DepEd Regional Offices and School Division Offices, in hopes of helping facilitate KNJ sessions in schools. all over the place.
The First Read Project in the Philippines
Subsequently, a regional training workshop with experts was held at the DepEd Ecotech Center in Cebu last May. A second training workshop for Region IV-A will take place in July 2019 and in the second half of the year the LAC sessions will be followed in selected schools and research articles from this project will be written.
Senior High School (SHS) Studies
Does Multilingual Education Broker Language Appreciation?: Answers in First
Outputs from January to June 2019
Monograph
Draft Report
Discussion Paper/Research Output
Upcoming Activities and Outputs for July to December 2019
Research Activities
Workshops/Trainings
Research Dissemination Activities
Research Outputs
Publications Journal Article
PROGRAM ON HIGHER
CONVENOR
A new program manager was appointed and prospective researchers were invited to participate in the program. These challenges include the transition to new leadership and the pending formalization of new program member appointments.
Appointment of New Program Convenor
The program also published a debate paper entitled Eliminating the Deficit in Medical Doctors: Strategies and Costs by Dr. Overall, the vision to reorganize and reconstitute HERPR was achieved, but challenges were encountered regarding the prioritization of studies and the operation of the Program.
Strategic Planning with Staff
Meeting with New Research Fellows
Output from January to June 2019
Discussion Paper
Writeshop
Symposium
Research Activity
ASSESSMENT, CURRICULUM,
ACTRP (also known as the Assessment, Curriculum and Technology Research Center (ACTRC)) is a partnership between the Assessment Research Center (ARC) of the University of Melbourne (UoM) and the University of the Philippines (UP). ACTRP/ACTRC Advisory Board, composed of representatives from the Philippine Department of Education, Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies, Basic Education Sector Transformation Program (BEST) and SEAMEO INNOTECH , held a meeting where the current status and future directions of the Program were discussed. PHOTO COURTESY OF ACTRC WEBSITE).
Program Research Projects
International Large-Scale Assessment (ILSA) Support
Science and Mathematics Curriculum Study
A Focus on Elementary School Science and Mathematics
The effectiveness of the learning modules in improving teachers' formative assessment practices is currently being evaluated.
Independent Disbursement-Linked Verification Agent for the Learning Equity
21st-Century Skills in the Philippines
ADM Project-end Evaluation Research
Curriculum Review
Curriculum Review: Intended Curriculum
The Progress of Students Through the Curriculum (Phase 2: A Focus on Elementary
Curriculum Review Workshop 1
Curriculum Review Workshop 2
Report
Upcoming Outputs for July to December 2019
PROGRAM ON DATA SCIENCE
Currently, the Data Science for Public Policy program of the UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies (UP CIDS) has two main thrusts in promoting the practice of data science at the university and in the country: capacity building and research. The program carried out various activities in accordance with its objectives, including meetings of the UP Data Science Working Group, which included many constituent universities of the UP system (CU), regional collaborations through the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), and the Data Initiative for Analytics and Employment Enhancement (DARE) of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and a workshop on closing the digital skills gap in the Philippines.
UP Data Science Working Group Meeting
DSPP also conducted various capacity building activities such as a bootcamp on fact-checking tools and techniques and a writing shop on research using qualitative data analysis software.
Bootcamp on Tools and Techniques for Fact-Checking
Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) Preparatory Meeting
Writeshop on President Duterte’s Speeches and Public Statements
Workshop on Closing the Digital Skills Gap in the Philippines
The workshop aims to consolidate efforts to close the digital skills gap by discussing policy interventions and recommendations for government institutions. The results of the workshop will serve as input for the Analytics Association of the Philippines (AAP) panel in a forum on APEC's Data Analytics and Raising Employment (DARE) initiative to be held in July.
Policy Briefs
Upcoming Activities for July to December 2019
Workshop on Machine Learning for Public Policy
Data Science Discussion Series
Seminar on Ethics and Data Justice
PROGRAM ON ESCAPING
CHAINS FOR CHANGE
From January to June 2019, EMIT C4C produced various reports to conclude its action research activities. These include the final draft of the Transformational Business Partnership action research project with Unifrutti and the summarized versions of the action research report for the Jollibee Group Foundation's Farmer Entrepreneurship Program.
Action Research Reports
EMIT C4C also completed its year-long leadership program called Managing Transition: Bringing CSR to the Next Level. Data from this effort will be included in the program's future outputs and publications.
Managing Transition
Bringing CSR to the Next Level
Fieldwork and Stakeholder Workshop
Mid-term Economic Review
Inputs for Sustainability Plans
From July to December 2019, EMIT C4C will launch new action research projects with its key partners.
Farmer Entrepreneurship Program (FEP) Loop 2
Transformational Business Partnership Loop 2
Social Enterprises Loop 1 and 2
Case Studies
Executive Program Cohort 2
Business for Peace
Publications
POLITICAL ECONOMY
The PEP was launched in January 2019 to contribute to building the momentum for development policies and programs that promote domestic production, higher productivity and the fair distribution of development resources. In the first half of the year, the PEP started two (2) of its research projects.
Ancestral Domain and Resource-Use Policies
The Philippines’ New Industrial Policy
How can the current initiative overcome the structural constraints that have hindered domestic production in the past? To answer these broad questions, this study will closely examine emerging industrial policy in the context of the country's changing political economy.
Saving Hanjin?
The dominance of agrarian and commercial interests and relatively weak political institutions were among the factors cited for the failure of the manufacturing sector to take off in the past. Will the current initiative do better than the import substitution industrialization drive in the 1950s and 1960s and heavy industrialization program in the 1970s and 1980s.
Implications for Labor and Industrial Policy
All Hands on Deck for a Balanced, Innovation-led, and Equitable Economy
A concrete outcome of the meeting was a follow-up meeting between the Philippine Navy and the scientific community of UP Diliman aimed at identifying specific projects for collaboration.
Reimagining Hanjin
Economic and Security Prospects
Introduction to Political Economy Theories
Other Activities
Upcoming Research Projects
Interdisciplinary Development Perspectives on Public Policy (InDePPP)
Roundtable Discussions
Political Economy Agenda
Information Session
PROGRAM ON ALTERNATIVE
Karl Arvin F. Hapal
The program focuses on documenting and mainstreaming alternative practices to draw lessons from the field, draw intersectionalities between experiences, and build solidarity among and among the peoples of Southeast Asia. The program also organizes and participates in activities and pathways that emphasize participatory and people-centered development approaches and strive to bring alternatives to the forefront of policymaking.
Project on Alternative Practices in Southeast Asia
Project on Transformative Social Protection
It hosts the activities of two organizations, the Network for Transformative Social Protection (NTSP), a Southeast Asian regional platform for a life of dignity for all, and Buhay na May Dignidad para sa Lahat (DIGNIDAD), a national convergence of peoples in the Philippines . movements and formations in search of universal, inclusive and transformative social protection. For 2019, the Transformative Social Protection Project will implement the UNESCO Participatory Program on Knowledge Mobilization and Intercultural Dialogue for the Promotion of Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Aeta villages in Bataan.
Marx Bicentennial Lecture Series
Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety Legal Development Programme (BIGRS–LDP)
UP CIDS and DILG–NCR Project on Federalism and the National Capital Region (NCR)
Alternative Development's involvement in the project will focus on the idea of restoring public services and returning these currently privatized services under public control and management.
Impressions of a Recent Cuban Visit
2019 PyeongChang Global Peace Forum
Marx Bicentennial Lecture Series 13
Self Determination at Last?
A Forum on the Bangsamoro Organic Law
Limits, Challenges, and Possibilities
Marx Bicentennial Lecture Series 14
The Prospects for Renewable Energy
Lessons for the Philippines from Germany’s Energy Transition
Marx Bicentennial Lecture Series 15
Strengthening Human Rights and Peace Research and Education in ASEAN/Southeast
Field Visit to Porac, Pampanga and
Ayta Mag-indi Fund Drive and DRR Activities
Rehabilitasyon at Reklamasyon sa Manila Bay
Isang Forum para sa Makataong Rehabilitasyon ng Manila Bay
Marx Bicentennial Lecture Series 16
Ofreneo's lecture traced the distinct and interconnected contributions of Robert Owen, Karl Marx, and Isabelo de los Reyes to envisioning a socialist future, while Dr.
Leadership for Road Safety: Making A Difference
Field Research in Vientiane, Laos
Translating and Communicating Road Safety Data for Use in Actionable Health Policy and
In My Opinion: Training for Writing Op-Ed and Commentary Pieces
Between Hegemony and a Multipolar World
Power, Conflict, and Peoples’ Resistance
Who’s Afraid of the Far Right?
Rethinking Rizal for the 21st Century
Unexplored Themes and New Interpretations
Other Outputs and Publications
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PROGRAM ON SOCIAL AND
CO-CONVENOR
Tigno, DPA
The monograph entitled Chronology of the 1987 Philippine Constitution was a product of the Program's project with the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) evaluating the performance of the 1987 Constitution. In this light, the PSPC collaborated with various groups at the university dedicated to elections and voter education—primarily the UP Department of Political Science and its outreach project UP sa Halalan 2019—in holding public discussions on the politics of patronage, the party system, pre-election polls and the position of candidates on environmental issues.
Constitutional Performance Assessment of the 1987 Philippine Constitution
The National Capital Region (DILG–NCR) was able to produce the volume Federalism and the National Capital Region: Specific Governance Concerns, consisting of discussion papers on governance and development in the National Capital Region (NCR) and the implications of a shift of proposed towards federalism. .
The Administrative Region of the Philippines
A Study on the Implications of Federalism in the National Capital Region and Considerations
Focus Group Discussions for IDEA Project
Presentations for the UP CIDS and DILG–NCR Project on Federalism and the National Capital
Chester Arcilla (UP Manila Department of Social Sciences) delivered his paper on the affordability of socialized housing, prof. Julkipli Wadi (UP Institute of Islamic Studies) delivered his paper on Muslim migration, and Mr.
Why We Need Nuclear Energy
Teresa Encarnacion Tadem (Executive Director, UP CIDS) presented their paper on the privatization of water services in Metro Manila. Elvin Uy (UP CIDS Education Research Program) presented a paper on the implications of federalism in the provision of basic education in the NCR.
Strong Patronage, Weak Parties
Paul Hutchcroft gave a lecture based on the newly released book Strong Patronage, Weak Parties: The Case for Electoral Reform in the Philippines (PHOTO BY JESAM JIMENEZ).
Interpreting Pre-Election Surveys
Green Town Hall: Candidates’ Forum
Presentation at the 2019 Philippine Political Science Association (PPSA)
Monographs
Microproducts (PSPC–IDEA Project)
Project team members of the 1987 Constitutional Performance Assessment of the Constitution Project (Dr. Rogelio Alicor Panao, Dr. Jean Encinas-Franco, Dr. Maria Ela Atienza and Dr. Aries Arugay) formed a panel at the PPSA International Conference 2019, where the Er preliminary constitutional assessments of the project were presented (PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SECRETARIAT OF THE PHILIPPINE POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION (PPSA).
Research Report/Volume (DILG–NCR Project)
Constitutional Performance Assessment of the 1987 Philippine Constitution Project
Interdisciplinary Development Perspectives on Public Policy (InDePPP) Book Project
Other Publications Monograph
UP CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES // RESEARCH PROGRAMS • SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND CULTURAL STUDIES CLUSTER ISLAMIC STUDIES PROGRAM.
Macrina A. Morados
The first three months of the year are spent completing worksheets from previous years. Organized jointly with the Islamic Studies Program of UP CIDS and the Mindanawon Group, this forum examined the implications of the establishment of.
Book Project on Islam in the Philippines and Countering Violent Extremism
From ARMM to BARMM
Plans, Challenges, and Implications
Muslim Youth as Targets of Radical Groups
PROGRAM OF ISLAMIC STUDIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAMS. scheduled for June 2019 but was postponed due to security concerns due to the recent bombings in Sulu) at the MSU campuses in Jolo and Marawi City.
Transition, Plans, and Implications
An Anthology of Expositions on Sulu Archipelago Oral Literature
Philippine Muslim Arts and Traditional Crafts
Permanence and Change
Peacebuilding through History Education
Understanding the Phenomenon of Violent Extremism: A Case Study of
STRATEGIC STUDIES
Herman Joseph S. Kraft
Therefore, the SSP organized events that included issues on the strategic situation of the Philippines, research examining the country's strategic situation, and outreach activities aimed at gaining insights on how to institutionalize the network of stakeholders in strategic studies in the Philippines. Organized with the UP CIDS Program on Social and Political Change and the UP Department of Political Science, this public forum addressed the prospects and implications of nuclear power in the Philippines.
4th Katipunan Conference
Great interest is expected in this event from government and academic institutions working directly and indirectly on Philippine foreign and defense policy. The conference scheduled for August 2019 will be co-organized with the Department of Political Science of the UP and is partially funded by the UP Office for International Relations.
Dilemmas of the Indo-Pacific
Changes in the global structure and finding a place of the Philippines (Author: Marvin Hamor Bernardo).
Research Projects
Activities
DECOLONIAL STUDIES
Frances Antoinette C. Cruz
DSP's projects on the decoloniality of religion and law (led by Dr. Nassef Manabilang Adiong and Atty. The remaining three fields (English Studies, European Studies and Southeast Asian Studies; led by Dr. Marie Aubrey J. Villaceran, Asst.
Pedagogy and Goal-Setting in Foreign Language Policy
Their followers strive to identify which approaches or practices in the Global South, Southeast Asia or,. More specifically, it aimed to explore the rationale and objectives of FL education in the Philippines; assess the role of Philippine culture and globalization in FL education;.
Decolonizing Religion
The Constitution as Colonization
On Decoloniality in the Study of Law
Decoloniality of Religion
Scholars from Asian and European universities gathered to present and discuss topics and research efforts related to the decoloniality of religion. The event was attended by students and researchers from ADMU, UP, and other schools and institutions that conduct studies and research on religion.
International Conference on Cohesive Societies
International Conferences
UP World Experts Lecture Series
UP CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES // RESEARCH PROGRAMS • NETWORK OF LOCAL-REGIONAL STUDIES LOCAL-REGION.
STUDIES NETWORK
PROJECT LEADER
Cordillera
Studies Center (CSC)
Project Organizational Structure
Site Selection and Data Gathering
Preliminary Research Activities
Fieldwork
Consultation Meetings with Local Government Offices
Data Gathering at Bokod, Benguet
Research Team Workshops
Community Seminar-Workshop on Landslide Risk Reduction
Central Visayas Studies Center (CVSC)
In line with its mandate as a research center that popularizes and disseminates knowledge, the UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies (UP CIDS) produces various outputs for public consumption. The Center also publishes an annual peer-reviewed journal, the Philippine Journal of Public Policy: Interdisciplinary Development Perspectives or the PJPP.
Philippine Journal of Public Policy
During this period, the UP CIDS Publications Unit also processed a large number of outputs from the 2018 research projects and activities of the UP CIDS programmes. The year 2019 also marked the beginning of two new publication projects: the Interdisciplinary Development Perspectives on Public Policy (InDePPP) book project and the Philippine Journal of Public Policy Writeshop.
Interdisciplinary Development Perspectives
UP CIDS publications—ranging from policy briefs and discussion papers to monographs and event proceedings—are available online and in print. In the first half of 2019, two (2) discussion papers, three (3) policy briefs and three (3) monographs were published, as well as the release of the 2018 volume of the PJPP.
UP CIDS Publications
Editorial Board
Editorial Advisory Board
UP CIDS Policy Brief Series
UP CIDS Discussion Paper Series
UP CIDS Public Policy Monographs
Interdisciplinary Development Perspectives on Public Policy
Philippine Journal of Public Policy Writeshop 2019
Key Activities
January 2019
February 2019
March 2019
April 2019
6 Marx Bicentennial Lecture Series No. 6 Research Activity Data Collection in Bokod, Benguet LRSN–CSC. AltDev Health Action Policy and Strategic Advocacy (BIGRS–LDP) 27 My Mindset Training: Op-Ed Writing Training and. BIGRS–LDP) 27 Workshop on Closing the Digital Skills Gap in the Philippines DSPP.
June 2019
21–26 Research activity Field research in Vientiane, Laos AltDev 24–26 Training Translation and communication of road safety data for use in.
Tally of Key Activities
January to June
January
February
April
June
TOP TO BOTTOM City: Christian Paul Del Rosario / Pexels.com • Hanjin Ships: hhic-phil.com. TOP TO BOTTOM Rice: User:41330 / Pixabay.com • Porac Art Activity: UP CIDS Program on Alternative Development • Weavers: UP CIDS Program on Alternatives.