Scientists, researchers uphold Filipino language at Santo Tomas U’s 30th ‘Panayam Pang-Agham’

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SCIENCE and language experts reaffirmed the impact of Filipino in learning and communication at the 30th “Panayam Pang-Agham” held at the Tanghalang Teresita Quirino inside the University of Santo Tomas’ (UST) Benavides Building on March 20 and 21.

SCIENCE and language experts reaffirmed the impact of Filipino in learning and communication at the 30th “Panayam Pang-Agham” held at the Tanghalang Teresita Quirino inside the University of Santo Tomas’ Benavides Building on March 20 and 21.

In his keynote lecture, Professor Emeritus Fortunato B. Sevilla III, PhD attested that “students understand concepts in Chemistry faster and more effectively when these are explained in Filipino.” The academician of the National Academy of Science and Meanwhile, Dr. Bernardo N. Sepeda, who is the executive director of the National Research Council of the Philippines , delivered the plenary lecture.

Experts from various sectors in the country also imparted their scientific knowledge and experience. Academician Victor B. Amoroso, director of Center for Biodiversity Research and Extension in Mindanao-Central Mindanao University shared the role of collective action in taking care of biodiversity. Dr.

 

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