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The UP College of Education is launching its free webinar series on Education Resilience and Learning Continuity in the Time of COVID-19. A total of 17 free webinars will be given based on the following: 8 Key Strategies for Education Resilience and Learning Continuity in the Time of COVID-19 1. Prioritize teacher and student safety, health, and well-being. 2. Recalibrate curricular and assessment priorities. 3. Enact flexible learning options. 4. Empower families for home-based learning. 5. Lead for resilience and innovation. 6. Redesign the learning environment. 7. Evaluate education financing 8. Create new knowledge. Providing Psychosocial Support Abigail Thea O. Canuto, M.A.Ed. Lorelei R. Vinluan, Ph.D., RGC June 19, 2020 | 10 a.m. About the Speakers: Abigail Thea O. Canuto is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Education at the UP College of Education. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the UP College of Social Sciences & Philosophy in 2006 and her Master’s degree in Teaching in the Early Grades (K-2) from the UP College of Education in 2013. Her Master’s thesis is a synthesis of her background in philosophy and early childhood education, as it explored the progress of philosophical thinking among young children through the implementation of the Philosophy for/with Children program. Currently, she is a Ph.D. student of Educational History and Philosophy at the UP College of Education. Her research interests include Philosophy for/with Children, the development of critical, creative, and caring thinking, education for democracy, and the implementation of the community of inquiry in basic and higher education. Lorelei R. Vinluan, a Registered Guidance Counselor, finished BA English in 3 1/2 years, Cum laude, from UP Diliman. Right after college she pursued her Master’s degree major in Guidance and later her PhD in Educational Psychology. She is an Associate Professor at the College of Education for 23 years and counting. Currently she is the Division Chair of one of the 2 divisions at the College of Education. She has published and presented several of her researches both internationally and locally. She also appeared on TV shows such as Moms and Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko before as a resource person.