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Friday, March 6, 2026

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Para ito sa pagpapaigting ng tulungan ng KWF at TSU, partikular sa mga pananaliksik sa katutubong wika at kultura ng Tarlac.



Malugod na tinanggap ng Lupong Tagapagpaganap ng KWF, sa pangunguna ni Atty. Marites A. Barrios-Taran, ang mga kinatawan ng TSU na sina Dr. Erwin P. Lacanlale, Dr. Jessica Marie I. Dela Peña, at Prop. Juvy V. Galamay.



Davao educators celebrate career promotion as DepEd strengthens support systems








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DAVAO DE ORO, 06 March 2026 — Education Secretary Sonny Angara led the Ceremonial Oath-Taking of 2,649 educators from the Davao Region at Nabunturan National Comprehensive High School, marking their advancement under the Expanded Career Progression (ECP) program and signaling new milestones in their professional journey.



"Sa pangunguna ni Pangulong Bongbong Marcos, katuwang ang Kongreso, kinikilala natin ang sakripisyo at walang sawang dedikasyon ng ating mga guro at school heads sa pagsusulong ng dekalidad na edukasyon sa ating bansa—kaya’t prayoridad natin ang pagpapatupad ng Expanded Career Progression sa ating bansa," ayon kay Secretary Angara.






"We must ensure that the very foundation of education remains strong—and one way to do that is by further reinforcing and empowering the workforce of the basic education system," dagdag pa niya.



Of the 2,649 promotees, 456 educators are from Davao Oriental, 391 are from Davao del Norte, 358 are from Panabo City, 344 are from Davao de Oro, 283 are from the Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS), 237 are from Mati City, 195 are from Digos City, 172 are from Davao City, 123 are from Davao del Sur, 69 are from Tagum City, and 21 are from Davao Occidental.



The Department emphasized that both the previous and the recent oath-taking programs form part of the agency’s broader effort to promote 100,000 teachers within this fiscal year—underscoring that strengthening the education workforce system remains a key pillar of the Five-Point Reform Agenda.



Alongside Secretary Angara and members of the Executive Committee, the program was also attended by Davao de Oro 1st District Representative Marica Carmen Zamora-Mabanglo, Governor Engr. Raul Mabanglo, and 2nd District Representative Leonel Ceniza.



After the ceremony, the Education Chief also led the blessing of the new Schools Division Office (SDO) Davao de Oro facility, highlighting DepEd’s continuing commitment to expanding career growth opportunities while fostering better and more supportive working environments for its personnel.



The new building will serve as the home of 7,615 teaching and 739 non-teaching personnel who collectively support 204,682 learners from 456 schools across the province.



"Nagpapasalamat tayo dahil malinaw nating nakikita ang matibay na suporta ng ating mga education champions dito sa Davao Region, at patuloy na nagkakaisa at nagtutulungan ang ating field offices at local government units upang matiyak na mabibigyan ng sapat at makabuluhang suporta ang ating mga guro at mag-aaral," ani Sec. Angara.

The Invisible Eye: Bridging Human Intuition and Machine Intelligence for the Public Good


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In the hallowed, hushed atmosphere of Escaler Hall on February 26, 2026, a profound paradox was laid bare. While a toddler can instinctively recognize a parent's face in a crowded room with zero training, the world's most sophisticated computers often stumble over a simple change in lighting or a shifting camera angle. This "counterintuitive gap"—the space between human ease and machine complexity—served as the heart of the Second Ateneo Breakthroughs lecture, "Smarter Sight: Building Intelligent Visual Systems for Public Good".


The woman at the center of this technological frontier is Dr. Patricia “Pai” Angela R. Abu, an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Information Systems and Computer Science (DISCS) at Ateneo de Manila University. As the leader of the Ateneo Laboratory for Intelligent Visual Environments (ALIVE), Dr. Abu isn't just building faster computers; she is teaching them to "see" with a purpose.






The Alchemy of Interdisciplinary Partnerships

The core philosophy of the ALIVE lab is simple yet radical: computer scientists cannot solve the world's problems alone. Dr. Abu emphasizes that the most powerful machine learning solutions are born from "interdisciplinary partnerships" where doctors, urban planners, and industry experts work alongside engineers.


"Building a reliable machine-learning system requires bridging messy reality and mathematical models," Abu explained during her lecture.


These partnerships are vital because they provide the "domain expertise" that a computer lacks. While a machine can process data at an inhuman scale, it requires a human specialist to teach it which patterns actually matter.


From Lab Benches to Hospital Beds and City Streets

The ALIVE lab’s portfolio reads like a roadmap for a smarter future, with applications that transition from the sterile environment of a laboratory to the high-stakes reality of daily life:



In Healthcare: ALIVE has developed a dental imaging support system and sophisticated deep learning models to detect bone metastasis. These tools act as a second set of tireless eyes for specialists, highlighting subtle patterns that are notoriously difficult to spot at scale.



In Infrastructure: The V-PROBE (Vehicle and Pedestrian Real-Time Observation and Behavioral Evaluation) system is reimagining urban mobility. By monitoring traffic flow and anticipating parking availability, V-PROBE aims to flag congestion risks before they paralyze city streets.


The Challenge of the "Messy Reality"

Why is this work so difficult? Because the real world is "noisy". A "clean demo" in a lab is one thing, but a system that performs under shifting weather, hardware constraints, and high public expectations is another.


To move beyond the laboratory, ALIVE is now prioritizing industry collaborations. These partners provide the crucial "operational environments" and "data pipelines" needed to test if a system can handle the rigors of speed, privacy, and security in the real world.


A Call to Innovation

As the lecture concluded, the message was clear: the future of intelligent systems isn't just about code—it's about community. By combining the intuitive brilliance of humans with the pattern-recognition power of machines, the ALIVE lab is turning laboratory experiments into life-changing innovations.


For those ready to bridge the gap between data and impact, the doors of the ALIVE lab are open.


Interested in collaborating or learning more about the future of machine learning?



For Partnerships/Interviews: Reach Dr. Patricia Angela Abu at pabu@ateneo.edu.



For General Inquiries: Email media.research@ateneo.edu or visit archium.ateneo.edu.



Watch the Full Lecture: Visit ateneo.edu/breakthroughs.

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