Saturday, April 16, 2011

nspc 2010

NSPC Venue

Butuan, Agusan del Norte is the official venue of the National Schools Press Conference for 2011, which is held in April 11-15, 2011.
The previous hosts of the NSPC were Tagum City in Davao del Norte, Naga City inCamarines Sur, Koronadal City in South Cotabato[2], Baguio City in Benguet, Kalibo inAklan, Surigao City in Surigao del Norte, Laguna, Lapu-lapu City in Cebu, General Santos City and Dagupan City. The contest is scheduled annually in the middle of the month of February recently nuder DepEd Order 26 s. 2010 it was moved to the second week of April synchronizing all the culminating activities in all competitions as "festival of talents".

[edit]Training and Development

Students who will compete in the National Schools Press Conference attend seminars before the actual competition. There will be a "Tagisan ng Talino", a competition about current events. Preparation for the NSPC starts at the Division Level with the Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC). The editorial members of campus papers in a division compete in English or Filipino in different categories. The top three winners for each category in each language medium are then qualified for the Regional Level. The same rules apply at the Regional Schools Press Conference.
ContestCategory
EnglishFilipino
IndividualNews WritingPagsulat ng Balita
Editorial CartooningPaglalarawang Tudling
Editorial WritingPagsulat ng Pangulong-Tudling
Feature WritingPagsulat ng Tanging Lathalain
Sports WritingPagsulat ng Balitang Pampalakasan
Copyreading and Headline WritingPagwawasto at Pag-uulo ng Balita
PhotojournalismPagkuha ng Larawang Pampahayagan
GroupRadio Broadcasting & Script WritingUlat Panradyo
School Paper Making Contest Categories for English:Mga Kategorya sa Paggawa ng Dyaryo sa Filipino:
Editorial PagePahinang Editoryal
Feature/Literary PagePahinang Lathalain
News PagePahinang Balita
Sports PagePahinang Isports
Layout Page DesignPahinang Pag-aanyo

Formerly, each division sent to the RSPC ten contestants per category for both English and Filipino languages. The region then sent its top five winners per category for both mediums to the NSPC. An individual contestant could participate in a maximum of three individual competitions provided that the schedules for these competitions did not conflict with one another. The awards garnered by these contestants who participated in multiple events were then given equivalent points and added up to determine who would receive the award for the highest individual pointer in each language medium.
On October 6, 1999, however, Education Secretary Andrew Gonzales issued DECS Memorandum No. 437, Series of 1999, which stated that a contestant could participate in only two events and in only one medium provided that the two events did not conflict with each other. [4] This was amended in 2002 with the issuance of Department of Education Memorandum No. 4, Series of 2002, on January 11, 2002, by Education Secretary Raul Roco. DM No. 4 provided that a pupil or student could participate in a maximum of four events but in only one medium, and that there should be seven winners for every category from every region.
The News Reporting and Desktop Publishing categories were first introduced in 2003, with a demonstration having been held at the previous year's NSPC. The DepEd memorandum for this same year states that a student may opt to participate in as many categories as he is able within the same medium provided there are no conflicts in the schedule. However, in 2004, only the News Reporting category was retained.

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