Participants during the workshop on template writing
CALABARZON Protected Area Superintendents (PASU) and
Assistant PASUs from 14 Protected Areas (PA) attended the 3-day “Learning Event
on Technical Report Writing and Completed Staff Work” last July 25, 2019. The activity was
conducted by the DENR CALABARZON Human Resource Development Section, in
coordination with the
Conservation and Development Division. This activity was
organized to enhance the skills of the Protected Area Superintendents, for
better communication with government and stakeholders.
The first day focused on Technical Writing Tips and
Techniques which include an English refresher course and basic principles of
writing, discussed by Ms. Adreana Santos-Remo, Editor-in-Chief of the
publications for the Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (ERDB). She
focused on the basics of grammar and how to write effectively and clearly. She
shared that basic principles include: think first, then write, be
straightforward, be careful in choosing your words, be mindful of sentence
structures and do not overwrite. DENR CALABARZON Assistant Regional Director
for Management Services, For. Nelson V. Gorospe, facilitated the discussion on the Formulation of
Completed Staff Work (CSW). ARD Gorospe highlighted that CSWs should be well
researched, coordinated and validated, analyzed extensively, simple, short and
well written, and it should include options and recommendations.
Atty. Maria Paz G. Luna presented a lecture on Biodiversity Conservation. She added that our country is rich in biodiversity, which means we have a bigger responsibility. “We have an obligation because we co-evolve with all of the other life forms, our existence depends on the web of life'' she added. She also facilitated a workshop on writing for memoranda, reports, and minutes of the meeting among others. She mentioned that, “in writing, motivational problems can often occur when we are not one with the objective of what we are doing”. (ANN HAZEL D. JAVIER, Regional Strategic Communication and Initiatives Section)
Atty. Maria Paz G. Luna presented a lecture on Biodiversity Conservation. She added that our country is rich in biodiversity, which means we have a bigger responsibility. “We have an obligation because we co-evolve with all of the other life forms, our existence depends on the web of life'' she added. She also facilitated a workshop on writing for memoranda, reports, and minutes of the meeting among others. She mentioned that, “in writing, motivational problems can often occur when we are not one with the objective of what we are doing”. (ANN HAZEL D. JAVIER, Regional Strategic Communication and Initiatives Section)
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