The document provides information on the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines, including its provinces and major tourist attractions. It then focuses on describing specific tourist destinations and festivals in each of the provinces, including Bukidnon, Camiguin, Lanao del Norte, Misamis Occidental, Misamis Oriental. Key attractions highlighted include Mount Kitanglad National Park in Bukidnon, White Island in Camiguin, Maria Cristina Falls in Lanao del Norte, Dalit Festival in Tangub City, Misamis Occidental, and Macahambus Adventure Park in Misamis Oriental.
EASTERN MINDANAO'S HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, CULTURE AND TOURISM
PS: It is mindanao not visayas *If you want the Ms Powerpoint Presentation of it just email me at gepfelaire@gmail.com
EASTERN MINDANAO'S HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, CULTURE AND TOURISM
PS: It is mindanao not visayas *If you want the Ms Powerpoint Presentation of it just email me at gepfelaire@gmail.com
The effects of Coal Mining on our environment and us humans and how it disrupt cycles on Earth biologically, geologically, and chemically. ( BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES ) Examples is the Semirara Island in the Philippines.
Implementing the Curriculum
The Roles of Stakeholders in Curriculum Implementation
Stakeholders
are individuals or institutions that are interested in the school curriculum.
are those involved the different ways of the curriculum.
they are the once which is affected whether directly or indirectly.
The Stakeholders are:
the Learner
the Teacher
the Curriculum Managers and Administrators
the Parents
the Community Members
the Other Stakeholders in Curriculum Implementation
the Learner
the center of the curriculum
they are the reason a curriculum is developed.
they are the ones who are directly influenced by it.
they are the considered in developing the curriculum.
they are the primary stakeholders in the curriculum.
the Teacher
the Curriculum Developers and Implementers.
planning and writing the curriculum are the primary role of the teachers.
they are the ones addressing the goals, needs interest of the learners by creating the experience the students can learn.
the Teacher
are the ones which design, enriches, and modifies the curriculum to suit the learners characteristics.
they are empowered to develop their own school taking consideration their own expertise, the context of the school and the abilities of the learners.
teachers are the architects of the school curriculum.
curriculum implementers.
the Teacher
from a designer or technician they become the decision maker.
their role shits from planning to doing.
the choice of methods, activities, materials to be used in teaching is resting to their hands.
the Curriculum Managers and Administrators
they are the ones who are supervising curriculum implementation, the selection and recruitment of new teachers, admitting students, procedure equipment and materials needed for effective learning.
they are also involve in planning for the improvement of school facilities and physical plants.
the Curriculum Managers and Administrators
the principle of command responsibility and institutional leadership rests on their shoulders as administrators.
the Parents
are the supporters of the curriculum.
financial matters.
their involvement in school matters.
the Community Members
they act as curriculum resources.
the community members and materials in the existing local community can very well substitute for what are needed to implement the curriculum.
The Other Stakeholders in Curriculum Implementation
some organizations are those of each profession, like teachers’ organizations, medical doctors’ association, engeneers’ organizations and many others.
Professional Organizations have shown great influence have shown great influence in school curriculum.
the Government represented by DedpEd, CHED and PRC
MIMAROPA is an administrative region in the Philippines, designated as Region IV-B. It is one of two regions in the country having no land border with another region, the other being Eastern Visayas. The name is an acronym combination of its constituent provinces, which are: Mindoro (divided into Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro), Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan. The region is also formally known as the Southern Tagalog Islands.
Calapan City is the regional center. However, most regional government offices such as the Department of Public Works and Highways are in the city of Quezon in Metro Manila.
The region was part of the now-defunct Southern Tagalog region until May 17, 2002.[4] On May 23, 2005, Palawan and the highly urbanized city of Puerto Princesa were moved to the region of Western Visayas by Executive Order No. 429.
However, on August 19, 2005, then-President Arroyo issued Administrative Order No. 129 to hold the earlier EO 429 in abeyance pending a review.
MIMAROPA is an administrative region in the Philippines, designated as Region IV-B. It is one of two regions in the country having no land border with another region, the other being Eastern Visayas. The name is an acronym combination of its constituent provinces, which are: Mindoro (divided into Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro), Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan. The region is also formally known as the Southern Tagalog Islands.
Calapan City is the regional center. However, most regional government offices such as the Department of Public Works and Highways are in the city of Quezon in Metro Manila.
The region was part of the now-defunct Southern Tagalog region until May 17, 2002.[4] On May 23, 2005, Palawan and the highly urbanized city of Puerto Princesa were moved to the region of Western Visayas by Executive Order No. 429.
However, on August 19, 2005, then-President Arroyo issued Administrative Order No. 129 to hold the earlier EO 429 in abeyance pending a review.
Cagayan Valley also known as "Land of beauty". It has plentiful of natural resources. It conveys different development potentials
with an area of 26,858 square kilometers.
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3. • Northern Mindanao Region, also known as
Region 10, is composed of 5 provinces namely:
Bukidnon, Camiguin, Lanao Del Norte, Misamis
Occidental, Misamis Oriental.
4. Major tourist spots in Northern
Mindanao Region
• Maria Cristina Falls in Lanao Del Norte
• Mount Kitanglad National Park in Bukidnon
• Mount Hibuk-hibok and Kasaya Beach in
Camiguin
• Sinacaban Aquamarine park in Misamis
Occidental
• Jasaas Catholic Church and Malasag Gardens in
Misamis Oriental
5. • A landlocked province of
the Philippines in Northern Mindanao,
Bukidnon is located south of Misamis Oriental,
west of Agusan Del Sur and Davao Del
Norte, north of North Cotabato, and east
of Lanao del Sur and Lanao Del Norte.
• People
6. • other farm output includes pineapple, sugar,
coffee and cassava. Crystal sugar mill produces
sugar and generates electricity from its
waste materials. The town of Impasug-ong, with
the help of the “(OTOP)" program of the
government, is fast becoming the salad bowl of
Northern Mindanao with its production of
vegetables in large quantities.
8. • A landlocked province of
the Philippines in Northern Mindanao,
Bukidnon is located south of Misamis Oriental,
west of Agusan Del Sur and Davao Del Norte,
north of North Cotabato, and east of Lanao del
Sur and Lanao Del Norte.
10. Mount Kitanglad National Park
• Mount Kitanglad National Park is 40,176
hectares. Several caves, waterfalls and hot
springs are within the densely forested range.
Home of the Philippine eagle, the range is the
best place in the country to spot one in the wild.
It is identified as one of the richest area of flora
and fauna biodiversity.
12. Mangima Canyon
• Situated along the Sayre Highway, w/ views of
rivers & hills, making it one of the most
interesting spots in Bukidnon. An invitational
off-road competition is held annually at the
racetracks of the Mangima Canyon Springs and
Country Park.
14. Del Monte Pineapple Plantation
• Considered as the biggest pineapple plantation
in the Far East, the vast tracks of pineapple-
laden lands of DMPI are a major attraction of
the Municipality of Manolo Fortich. DMPI was
Incorporated in 1926.
16. Del Monte Philippines Golf Course
and Country Club
• A serious golfer’s paradise, this world-class 18-
hole golf course is located at Kawayanon, San
Miguel, Manolo Fortich is considered as one of
the major golf destinations in the world.
19. • The island province of Camiguin is located off
the coast of Misamis Oriental in Mindanao.
• Its land area is in fact three times smaller
than Metro Manila. Its terrain consists of
volcanic mountains with narrow flat coastal
areas. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout
the year.
22. CROSS MARKER AND SUNKEN
CEMETERY
• Located in Bonbon, Catarman a huge cross
marker has been installed by the Provincial
government to mark the community cemetery
that sunk during the 1871 volcanic holocaust.
24. KATIBAWASAN FALLS
• The 250-feet majestic beauty cascades to a rock
pool surrounded by ground orchids, wild ferns,
trees and boulders. Its ice-cold waters provide
an ideal summer splash to locals and tourists
alike.
26. WHITE ISLAND
• Two kilometers off the coast of Agoho,
Mambajao is the Camiguin's popular sand bar.
At times it is in the shape of the letter C,
sometimes the letter I, depending on the ocean
tide.
32. • The province of Lanao Del Norte is located
in Northern Mindanao Region which is found in
southern Philippines. Its neighboring provinces
are Misamis Oriental andBukidnon in the
east, Lanao Del Sur in the south,
and Zamboanga Del Sur in the west.
33. How to get there
• The province is accessible by air via the airport
of Iligan City and by sea through the Mukas port
in the town of Kolambugan. Travelling by vehicle
is also possible through the Maharlika Highway
which traverse the province in the north and
south coast.
34. • Climate is characterized by seasons not very
pronounced: relatively dry from November to
April and wet during the rest of the year. The
province is located outside the typhoon belt.
36. Sagayan Festival
• A cultural event using as its base a Maranao
dance performed during the Araw ng Lanao del
Norte Celebration Participated by all the
municipalities of the province. Sagayan depicts a
war dance among the Maranaos.
38. Maria Cristina Falls
• Maria Cristina is 320 feet high and spills 130
cubic meters per second of water, its raging
magnificence is harnessed to provide electricity.
This beautiful waterfall is located at the borders
of Barangay Maria Cristina, Ditucalan and Buru-
un about 9.3 kilometers away from the city.
40. Tinago Falls
• is accessible through a 300-step staircase that is
located in the upper part of Barangay Buru-un.
The waterfalls feature a curtain-like cascade
which falls into a basin-like pool of icy-cold
water. Tinago Falls (elevation- 420 feet), like
what it names say (Tinago is hidden in local
dialect), is literally hidden in a deep ravine about
13.8 kilometers away from Iligan City proper.
42. Limunsudan Falls
• is about 35 kilometers away from the city proper
is a breathtaking two-tiered falls with a total
height of 870 feet and is close to the boundaries
of Iligan, Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur. To reach
the waterfalls, a trek of two days is required
from Kamalamalahan, Rogongon, Iligan City.
48. • Misamis Occidental is a province of
the Philippines located in the northeastern part
of Zamboanga Peninsula. It borders Zamboanga
Del Norte and Zamboanga Del Sur on the west.
It is bounded on the east by Iligan Bay and on
the north by Bohol Sea.
• There is no dry season in this province.
Maximum rainfall is very pronounced from
November to January.
50. Dalit Festival (Tangub City)
• It is the city’s simple way of saying “Mabuhay
and Welcome to Tangub,” which celebrates the
feast of Saint Michael, the Archangel every 29th
of September.
52. Subayen Keg Subanon (Ozamiz City)
• A week-long festivity marking the feast of
Nuestra Señora del Triunfo dela Cruz (Our Lady
of Triumph). The main feature is the Subayan
Keg Subanon Festival Street dancing which
highlights the lifestyles of the Subanons as
depicted in songs, dances, and other forms of
simulated social expression.
54. Harvest Festival (Tangub City) August
10
• Showcases the products of the Techno-Demo
Farm at Mantic, with different kinds of melons
and watermelons promoted and sold. Other
agricultural farm products promoted are sasso
chicken (native chicken), goats, and swine.
56. • Misamis Oriental is a province of
the Philippines located in Northern
MindanaoRegion. It is situated west of Agusan
Del Norte, north of Bukidnon, and east of Lanao
Del Norte. Macajalar and Gingoog bays face the
province in the north.
60. Initao National Park
• Attraction includes natural limestone
formations, ridge, forest park, wildlife as well as
marine life that includes the colorful fishes and
corals. Inside the park, various caves can also be
found.
62. GARDENS OF MALASAG ECO –
TOURISM VILLAGE
• situated in Sitio Malasag, Cugman; a rolling
terrain in the slopes of reforestration area 20
minutes from the city center. A culturalvillage in
a botanical garden setting, it showcases the
tribal practices & crafts of Mindanao tribes.
64. Cueva Con Agua
• Also known as "Sicolon Cave," this beautiful
cavern is being maintained and protected by the
DENR. It was called "Cueva Con Agua" because
water can be found pouring on the walls of the
cave.
65. • Hudyaka Festival (July 12; Laguindingan)
• Caroling and Belen Contest
• Special Interest
▫ White water rapids