Don Bosco Tarlac’s INSET Trainer for Instructions Towards National and Global Citizenship

August 06, 2021

Mr. Basty Sebastian, MCC's Assistant Vice-President for Academic Affairs was invited to be the resource speaker for the In-Service Training (INSET) of the teaching workforce of  Don Bosco Technical Institute - Tarlac Branch last August 6, 2021.

The training is centered on integrating current social issues in instructions towards national and global citizenship. It also covered updates and societal issues that affect the learning development of the students. Further, AVP Sebastian is also the Adjunct Professor for MCC's Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) partnership with Langara College of Higher Learning in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on the Fall Semester of 2021.

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