The Office of Gender Concerns celebrated Pride Month by organizing a highly informative and engaging webinar titled “SOGIESC Orientation and Implications to ODeL Teaching and Learning.” This exciting event occurred on 21 June 2023, from 2 PM to 4 PM, at the Audio Visual Room (AVR) in the UP Open University Headquarters in Los Baños, Laguna, in hybrid mode.

Aligned with UPOU’s chosen theme for Pride Month, “ODeL4GEDSI: Connecting Identities, Creating Allies,” the webinar aimed to explore the role of Open and Distance eLearning (ODeL) in fostering a fair, diverse, and inclusive society. It was a joyous occasion as participants gathered to celebrate and embrace the beauty of diversity.

SOGIESC Orientation and Implication to ODeL Teaching and Learning

The program commenced with warm greetings and a heartfelt welcome from the host. Dr. Finaflor Taylon, in her welcoming remarks, emphasized the importance of creating safe spaces and encouraging discussions surrounding SOGIESC (sexual orientation, gender identity, expression, and sex characteristics). The host introduced the resource person, Assistant Professor Roda Tajon, a faculty from the University of the Philippines Open University.

Assistant Professor Tajon began the session by engaging the audience through an interactive game and thought-provoking questions about SOGIESC. Tajon enlightened the participants by explaining that sex, gender, and sexuality are diverse and do not adhere to a binary framework. Furthermore, Tajon introduced the concept of “Malaya,” which encompasses the different aspects of SOGIESC, namely sex characteristics, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation.

During the webinar, Assistant Professor Tajon provided valuable insights into the historical context of gender diversity, tracing it back to pre-colonial times. Additionally, Tajon addressed the negative attitudes and challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community, such as homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia.

Another essential aspect discussed during the webinar was the inclusion of SOGIESC in education. Participants explored the impact of sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression on teaching and learning within the Open and Distance eLearning framework. Tajon shared practical tips on creating safe and inclusive learning environments and promoting equal opportunities for LGBTQ+ students. Tajon shared that it is crucial to be present on students’ needs and provide a space where they can freely express who they are. Furthermore, Tajon added to recognize students’ names and pronouns and use gender-inclusive language like “heterosexual instead of straight.” The knowledge and experiences shared by Tajon shed light on the challenges and opportunities that arise in educational settings, offering valuable insights to the attendees.

Following Roda Tajon’s inspiring talk, the event continued with a dynamic question-and-answer session by Dr. Finaflor Taylan. Dr. Taylan also shared some mechanisms in the university where SOGIESC and inclusivity are being integrated in the various policies and activities. This interactive segment allowed attendees to deepen their understanding of the discussed topics and engage further with the speaker. The webinar fostered open and meaningful discussions, promoting respect, acceptance, and equality.

The Office of Gender Concerns extends its gratitude to all the participants who actively contributed to the success of this enlightening event. Together, we celebrate Pride Month and continue our journey towards a more inclusive and accepting future for all. It was a collective effort to create a university and society at large where individuals, irrespective of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression, feel valued, supported, and empowered.

Written by FALopez ♦ Crossposted from UPOU OGC Website

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THAT’S A WRAP, E-SKOLARS! 👏🏻📸IN PHOTOS: The EDS 110: Education Professions Service Learning Option (SLO) students expressed gratitude for the attendees’ unwavering support at 'Being An Educator: Personal and Political Perspectives Towards the Sustainability of the Education Profession' last Saturday, April 26, at the UPOU Audio-Visual Room and via Zoom. The educational discussion was opened by Dean Charisse Reyes from the Faculty of Education, followed by Dr. Celeste Tayzon, Chair of the Bachelor of Education Studies Program. Distinguished speakers Ms. Jemima Reside, a Magna Cum Laude UPOU BES alumna, Asst. Professor Jason Pozon, the current president of the All Academic Employees Union - UPLB, and Mr. Antonio Tinio, the 1st nominee of the ACT-Teachers party-list, also shared their deep and meaningful teachings during the event. The combined 200+ onsite and online attendees gained greater insight into their career paths, their right to unionize, and the roles of educators in national policymaking. Privilege speeches were also provided for Mx. Mhark Ian Corpuz, Chairperson of the UPOU Committee on Elections, the Sinagtala party list, and Mx. Jaden Tomacruz, Chairperson of the UPOU University Student Council, as a gesture of appreciation for their presence during the program. 👩🏻‍💻As the organizing team’s main call to action, onsite attendees were given the opportunity to express their advocacies creatively and share their wishes for the education sector. Meanwhile, the organizing team crafted a banner with the message “ANG GURO NG BAYAN, NGAYON AY LUMALABAN” and hung it at the UPOU oblation with the help and support of the UPOU administrators. This milestone is a symbol of the ongoing struggles and resistance of future generations of students, teachers, educators, and all those in the sector who share the common goal of fostering meaningful learning amidst the challenges we face, such as budget cuts and the lack of livable wages. ✊🏻 In partnership with the UPOU University Student Council, The Cursor, the UPOU Faculty of Education, the UPOU BES Program, the UPOU ICTDO, and the UPOU Office of Public Affairs, the SLO Team 1 is humbly grateful to everyone who has shown their trust and faith in this educational discussion. 🌻This has been your EDS 110 SLO students— mga gurong mula sa bayan, tungo sa bayan. 💚❤️#BeingAnEducator#GuroNgBayan#EDS110SLO#UPOU ... See MoreSee Less
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