Scientists uphold Filipino language at UST Panayam Pang-Agham

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, Benavides Building, University of Santo Tomas (UST).

Organized by UST's Research Center for the Natural and Applied Sciences (RCNAS) and Departamento ng Filipino, in cooperation with the College of Science, Faculty of Engineering and Graduate School, the international conference underscored inclusivity in communicating science using the country's national language.

In his keynote lecture, Prof. Emeritus Fortunato Sevilla 3rd said students understand concepts in Chemistry faster and more effectively when these are explained in Filipino.

The Academician of the National Academy of Science and Technology also related his observation that Science is being taught in the native languages of developed countries.

Meanwhile, National Research Council of the Philippines Executive Director Bernardo Sepeda delivered the plenary lecture.

Educators from international institutions gave lectures on how their respective national languages were used to impart scientific knowledge to their people.

Prof. Nakao Nomura from the University of Tsukuba, Japan, lectured via Zoom, while Dr. Monika Widyastuti Surtikanti from Universitas Katolik Santo Agustinus Hippo, Indonesia, and Prof. Yann-Wen Lan from National Taiwan Normal University joined the participants in UST.

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

Prof. John Enrico Torralba, head of Sangay ng Salin of Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino, explained the government agency's mandate in promoting the intellectualization of Filipino through translating scientific texts.

Academician Caesar Saloma, editor-in-chief of The Philippine Journal of Science, discussed the importance of a scientific journal. Prof. Jayson Petras, director of Sentro ng Wikang Filipino-University of the Philippines Diliman and national president of Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino, drew attention to "Sikolohiyang Maka-Filipino," by producing a "Glosaryong Sikolohikal" on the concept of "kapwa."

RCNAS fellows also shared their research works, including Asst. Prof. Nikki Heherson Dagamac and Prof. Pia Marie SP. Albano, who are both from the Department of Biological Sciences; Prof. Ross Vasquez, from the Department of Pharmacy; and Assoc. Prof. Dharmatov Rahula Albano, from the Department of Chemistry.

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