
Conference fees cover three sets of lunch and five sets of snacks for February 23-25, full access to plenary and parallel sessions, selected learning sessions, and forums.
US$150.00 for foreign participants (participants with foreign passports)
P5,000 for local participants (including foreign students in the country) PhP3,500.00 for students (currently enrolled)
Transaction/processing fees imposed by payment platforms (PayPal, GCash, bank transfer fees) shall be borne by the payor/participant.
Participants may cancel registration and request for refund at talaytayanmle@gmail.com. Refunds are subject to the following surcharges:
General Guidelines on Session Presentation and Presentation Files and File Sharing
conference track_ family name of presenter_ presentation category (individual, panel)
Examples:
language_nolasco.ppt_individual
literacy_macahilig.ppt_individual
lifelonglearning_arzadon.ppt_panel
Paper Presentation Guidelines
For panels with two speakers/presenters, 25 minutes each to present, 10 minutes for Q&A; For panels with three speakers/presenters, 15 minutes each to present, 15 minutes Q&A; For panels with four speakers/presenters, 10 minutes each present, 20 minutes Q&A;
For panels with five speakers/presenters 10 minutes each to present, 10 minutes Q&A;
Submit presentation slides here: https://bit.ly/405nqYt.
Session Moderators Guide
The conference provides the venue for indigenous peoples and advocates of indigenous languages and cultures, the academia, government, private sector, and industries to celebrate after more than two years of extended lockdowns and exchange ideas on how communities can work together to meet the common development goals enshrined in the Global Action Plan of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages and those defined in the 2030 Agenda.
Ricardo Ma. D. Nolasco, PhD
Conference Steering Chair
Founding Chair, 170+ Talaytayan MLE Inc
Rolyn C. Daguil
President, Caraga State University
Conference Steering Committee Co-Chair
Email: op@carsu.edu.ph
Vicky Tauli Corpus
Executive Director, Tebtebba Foundation
Conference Steering Committee Co-Chair
Email: vicky@tebtebba.org
Joy T. Capistrano
President, Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology
Shella Torralba
Director, Sentro ng Wikang Filipino
Caraga State University
Maria Mercedes Arzadon, PhD
UP College of Education
2024 Conference-Workshop Co-Director
Email: mearzadon@up.edu.ph
Antonio D. Igcalinos
President and Trustee, 170+Talaytayan
Secretariat Committee Co-Chair
Email: tonyigcalinos@gmail.com
Conference Track Chairs
Language | Ricardo Ma. D. Nolasco, PhD |
Literacy | Heidi Macahilig, PhD |
Lifelong Learning | Maria Mercedes Arzadon, PhD |
Presenters are advised to make payments only after receipt of Notice of Acceptance. Non- presenters can register and pay anytime. Payments can be made through any of the following:
Bank transfer
Name of Bank Philippine National Bank
Branch UP Diliman Campus
Account Name 170+ Talaytayan MLE Inc.
Account Number 1086 7001 2526
Visa, Mastercard, Amex, JCB credit/debit card payment via PayPal
Send payment to talaytayanmle@gmail.com using your linked account. Write “Payment for Registration of [your name]” in the Notes dialog box.
Pay from your GCash to the PNB bank account number above.
Note: Service fees for payments made via Paypal, e-wallet, or bank transfer shall be paid for by the participant
Click here to complete and confirm your registration: https://tinyurl.com/bddm2f4a. Follow instruction therein on sending proof of payment.
Caraga State University's main campus in Butuan City is the venue of the conference. All activities related to the conference will take place within its campus. To know more information about the university, click here: https://www.carsu.edu.ph/.
Butuan City is the regional hub and administrative capital of Caraga Region. The city can be reached by bus, plane, and boat from several points in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The Butuan Airport located in Bancasi is about 30 minutes away from the city center and hosts daily flights of three major local airlines to and from Manila and other key cities in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Transport to and from the airport consists of taxicabs and vans operated by concessionaires.
Butuan City is a major business destination and home to several hotels as well as plenty of budget accommodation. Click this link https://bit.ly/47WwsKC, to copy and paste this link on your browser, to download the list of hotels and inns located near the venue and within the city.
Conference participants are advised to book in advance to take advantage of low, off-season rates. Those who come early and stay after the conference can explore cultural and historical sites within the city. The city government has a list of these sites here: https://www.butuan.gov.ph/tourism/
For more emergency contact information, click here: https://bit.ly/405MP4n.
The three-day Conference is a paid event. The conference fee covers lunch and snacks for three days, conference kit, and honorarium of invited speakers. Contributions from partner agencies and development organizations are most welcome to cover costs for logistics and communication.
Conference fees cover three sets of lunch and five sets of snacks for February 23-25, full access to plenary and parallel sessions, selected learning sessions, and forums.
US$150.00 for foreign participants (participants with foreign passports)
P5,000 for local participants (including foreign students in the country) PhP3,500.00 for students (currently enrolled)
Transaction/processing fees imposed by payment platforms (PayPal, GCash, bank transfer fees) shall be borne by the payor/participant.
Participants may cancel registration and request for refund at talaytayanmle@gmail.com. Refunds are subject to the following surcharges:
General Guidelines on Session Presentation and Presentation Files and File Sharing
conference track_ family name of presenter_ presentation category (individual, panel)
Examples:
language_nolasco.ppt_individual
literacy_macahilig.ppt_individual
lifelonglearning_arzadon.ppt_panel
Paper Presentation Guidelines
For panels with two speakers/presenters, 25 minutes each to present, 10 minutes for Q&A; For panels with three speakers/presenters, 15 minutes each to present, 15 minutes Q&A; For panels with four speakers/presenters, 10 minutes each present, 20 minutes Q&A;
For panels with five speakers/presenters 10 minutes each to present, 10 minutes Q&A;
Submit presentation slides here: https://bit.ly/405nqYt.
Session Moderators Guide
The conference provides the venue for indigenous peoples and advocates of indigenous languages and cultures, the academia, government, private sector, and industries to celebrate after more than two years of extended lockdowns and exchange ideas on how communities can work together to meet the common development goals enshrined in the Global Action Plan of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages and those defined in the 2030 Agenda.
Ricardo Ma. D. Nolasco, PhD
Conference Steering Chair
Founding Chair, 170+ Talaytayan MLE Inc
Rolyn C. Daguil
President, Caraga State University
Conference Steering Committee Co-Chair
Email: op@carsu.edu.ph
Vicky Tauli Corpus
Executive Director, Tebtebba Foundation
Conference Steering Committee Co-Chair
Email: vicky@tebtebba.org
Joy T. Capistrano
President, Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology
Shella Torralba
Director, Sentro ng Wikang Filipino
Caraga State University
Maria Mercedes Arzadon, PhD
UP College of Education
2024 Conference-Workshop Co-Director
Email: mearzadon@up.edu.ph
Antonio D. Igcalinos
President and Trustee, 170+Talaytayan
Secretariat Committee Co-Chair
Email: tonyigcalinos@gmail.com
Conference Track Chairs
Language | Ricardo Ma. D. Nolasco, PhD |
Literacy | Heidi Macahilig, PhD |
Lifelong Learning | Maria Mercedes Arzadon, PhD |
Presenters are advised to make payments only after receipt of Notice of Acceptance. Non- presenters can register and pay anytime. Payments can be made through any of the following:
Bank transfer
Name of Bank Philippine National Bank
Branch UP Diliman Campus
Account Name 170+ Talaytayan MLE Inc.
Account Number 1086 7001 2526
Visa, Mastercard, Amex, JCB credit/debit card payment via PayPal
Send payment to talaytayanmle@gmail.com using your linked account. Write “Payment for Registration of [your name]” in the Notes dialog box.
Pay from your GCash to the PNB bank account number above.
Note: Service fees for payments made via Paypal, e-wallet, or bank transfer shall be paid for by the participant
Click here to complete and confirm your registration: https://tinyurl.com/bddm2f4a. Follow instruction therein on sending proof of payment.
Caraga State University's main campus in Butuan City is the venue of the conference. All activities related to the conference will take place within its campus. To know more information about the university, click here: https://www.carsu.edu.ph/.
Butuan City is the regional hub and administrative capital of Caraga Region. The city can be reached by bus, plane, and boat from several points in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The Butuan Airport located in Bancasi is about 30 minutes away from the city center and hosts daily flights of three major local airlines to and from Manila and other key cities in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Transport to and from the airport consists of taxicabs and vans operated by concessionaires.
Butuan City is a major business destination and home to several hotels as well as plenty of budget accommodation. Click this link https://bit.ly/47WwsKC, to copy and paste this link on your browser, to download the list of hotels and inns located near the venue and within the city.
Conference participants are advised to book in advance to take advantage of low, off-season rates. Those who come early and stay after the conference can explore cultural and historical sites within the city. The city government has a list of these sites here: https://www.butuan.gov.ph/tourism/
For more emergency contact information, click here: https://bit.ly/405MP4n.
The three-day Conference is a paid event. The conference fee covers lunch and snacks for three days, conference kit, and honorarium of invited speakers. Contributions from partner agencies and development organizations are most welcome to cover costs for logistics and communication.
The UN General Assembly declared 2022-2032 as the International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL 2022-2032) to address the perilous state of indigenous languages and communities. Ongoing endangerment, displacement from conflicts, economic/political instabilities, and escalating climate risks pose severe long-term threats.
The UN General Assembly declared 2022-2032 as the International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL 2022-2032) to address the perilous state of indigenous languages and communities. Ongoing endangerment, displacement from conflicts, economic/political instabilities, and escalating climate risks pose severe long-term threats.
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