FLIPCHART PRESENTATION FOR TUESDAY (12 September)
Retain your infographics grouping.
Indicate your group members and the chosen material in the comment section.
Avoid duplication of article.
Present a flipchart presentation featuring your chosen material from the list provided below.
Assign another discussant to represent your group.
Rehearse and present well.
Render the handwriting/font size/illustration large enough to be seen.
Use a bond paper for your flipchart. You may also improvise but it must be approximately the size of a bond paper only.
Highlight five key insights from the material.
Observe this format in your flipchart output: cover page bearing a creative title, the author(s) of the material, and the names of the team members (p. 1), key insights (pp. 2-7), discussion prompt (p. 8).
Limit the presentation to less than 5 minutes only.
Submit a 1/4 sheet of paper indicating the group members and your chosen article.
Upload each page of the flipchart presentation in the designated page to bet set up by the class coordinator (Ms. Samson for Ka Bel and Ms. Buan for Ka Mameng).
ARTICLE CHOICES
· Trouble in Fishers’ Waters by Xandra Liza Bisenio (2023)
· Fisherfolks and Farmers Remain to Have the Highest Poverty Incidences Among the Basic Sectors in 2021
· The Catch: The Plight of Capiz Fisherfolk in ‘Danger Zones’ by Daniel Boone (2017)
· Will Intensify Abuses, Corruption, Fisherfolk Displacement – Groups by Aira Marie Siguenza (2023)
· Fisheries Code Worsened Poverty of Fisherfolk for 20 years – Fisherfolk Group by Ruth Lumibao (2018)
· The Unseen Women Fisherfolk of Zambales by Geela Garcia (2021)
· Filipino Farmers Can Feed the Nation But… by Dawn Peña (2022)
· #TheRealDuterteLegacy | Without Genuine Land Reform, Social Justice Evades Filipino Farmers by Nico Pinpin and Charisse Mayuga (2022)
· 35 Years After CARP, Farmers Still Call for Genuine Agrarian Reform Remain by Anne Marxze Umil (2023)
· Farmers Dare Marcos Jr. to Include Private Lands in Agrarian Reform Coverage by Jonas Alpasan (2022)
· 2021 Poverty Incidence among Population in CAR by Philippine Statistics Authority
· DSWD: 17 in Every 100 Cordillera Households Poor by Vincent Cabreza (2022)
· The Cordillera Day: A Continuing Struggle by Marie Conie Duerme (2006)
· Cordillera: From Rice to Fish Terraces by Lyn Ramo (2005)
· Indigenous People in Peril by Gideon Lasco (2020)
· No Data, No Story: What the Absence of Indigenous Peoples-Specific Data Reveals by
Carlos Perez-Brito (2021)