Sci-Camp 2011 highlights Science Month Celebration

THREE HUNDRED sixteen students of Alabel National Science High School gathered last Saturday to celebrate the Science Clubbing Month with a jam-packed Science Camp 2011.

science camp 2011

Inspired by the celebration of the International Year of Chemistry, this year’s theme is “CHEMERGY: Chemistry and Science Clubbing in Synergy.”

“It is but timely to recognize the role of science clubbers in the world wide development of Science, Technology, and the Environment,” Science Club (SCE) president Neil Anthony Jamili said.

The Science Camp 2011 opened with a plenary session on nuclear chemistry with Jose Antonio Guntalidad, Ph.D., professor at Notre Dame of Dadiangas University.

“We built a dome and a tower out of soda straw,” John Lord Saloria shared.

construction activity

Kimberly Mae Lugo, III-Schrodinger and Archimedes Duque, I-Jupiter were crowned as Mr. and Ms. Agham 2011.

mr and ms agham 2011

A bonfire was held at the school campus, which was followed by games and the famous “Dalandan Shake” dance contest, and stargazing.

“I have learned to be a responsible leader,” Yves Mathieu Africa said.

“I learned from the speaker, the SCE officers, and from my sub-camp members,” he added.

Many of the students look forward to a longer science camp next year.

 

 

Ariel Lalisan

Ariel Lalisan

Ariel Lalisan is a physics teacher at Alabel National Science High School. He is an advocate of constructivism approach in education. He employs active learning and independent learning in his lessons, and, of course, a lot of technology integration. His goal is to produce students who can solve problems on their own using the concepts they learn in the classroom. Ariel Lalisan is a Google Certified Innovator (Google Teachers Academy Southeast Asia 2014) and a community leader at Google Educator Group Sarangani. He is a co-founder of SoCCSKSarGen and he won the Globe Media Excellence Blogger of the Year Award in 2015.

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