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Building a Culture of Peace Shaping the Vision, Living the Dream. Overview of the Program. UN International Day of Peace 21 September. Objectives. To provide an avenue for CEAP member-schools to share their best practices in:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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 Building a Culture of Peace

Shaping the Vision, Living the Dream

UN International Day of Peace21 September

1) To provide an avenue for CEAP member-schools to share their best practices in:

a) Integrating the concepts and principles of Justice and Peace Education in all aspects of school life; and

b) Implementing programs and advocacies on justice and peace and related concerns. 

2) To determine effective ways by which CEAP and member-schools can critically engage

• government, • business, media, • the religious sector and • other civil society groups     in our common pursuit of building a culture of peace  in Philippine society; and

3) To celebrate 70 years of CEAP as the biggest educational association in the country committed to advance and promote the teaching function of the Catholic Church.

• Press Conference at The Royal Mandaya Hotel• Opening and Blessing of the EDUCATORS EXHIBIT at the Apo View and The Royal Mandaya Hotels

• Opening Eucharistic Celebration presided by the Archbishop of Davao

• Opening Ceremonies• Keynote Address• Dinner 

At the Ateneo de Davao (Matina Campus)

• 27 Concurrent Sessions in 3 clusters1.Curriculum & Instruction2.Recent Trends, Issues and Concerns Affecting Private Education and School Administration and Operations

3.Advocacy/Extension & Research

• 3 different venues1. Apo View Hotel 2.The Royal Mandaya Hotel3.  Ateneo de Davao (Jacinto Campus)

***10 simultaneous Eucharistic Celebrations at the Cluster I session rooms (8:00 AM)

At the Marco Polo Hotel

• 4:30 PM – Retirement Commission Assembly at the Marco Polo Hotel

• 7:30 PM – Board of Trustees Meeting

• Messages from:1.CBCP President2.CBCP Episcopal Commission on Catechesis and Catholic Education Chair

• Updates on the Peace Process by OPAPP Secretary

• Adoption of Resolutions• Synthesis

At the Ateneo de Davao – Matina Campus

• Awarding of Jubilarians & Recognition of New CEAP member-schools

• CEAP 75 Launch• Closing Eucharistic Celebration presided by the 

CBCP President• Oath-taking of the Newly-Elected Officers and 

Members of the Board of Trustees• Sponsors’ raffle of major prizes• Press Conference 

Introduction of the

Keynote Speaker

Born: 25 August 1958

Entered the Society of Jesus: 30 May 1979

Ordained: 20 April 1991

Rev Fr Albert E Alejo SJAka “Paring Bert”

• Chairman of the Board [and co-founder], Mindanawon Initiatives for Cultural Dialogue

• Founder, Ehem! Anti-Corruption Movement• Founder, Amuma Cancer Support Group• Founding member, Coalition of Mindanao Indigenous Peoples for Peace Advocacy (COMIPPA)

• Project Director, Konsult Mindanaw • Member, Reciprocal Working Committee, Philippine Government (GPH) Team negotiating with the National Democratic Front (NDF)

• Assistant to the AdZU President for Social Development

• Some well-known publications– “Tao Po! Tuloy!: Isang Landas ng Pag-unawa sa Loob ng Tao”– “Generating Energies in Mount Apo: Cultural Politics in a Contested Environment”– “Ehemplo – Spirituality of Shared Integrity in Philippine Church and Society”

• Activist• Actor• Artist• Anthropologist• Consultant• Confidant• Philosopher• Poet• Speaker

• Scholar• Multimedia Producer• Story-teller• Multi-awarded Writer• Researcher and Publisher• Peace advocate• Teacher• Song-writer• Mindanawon…. Human…. Christian…. Jesuit priest….