The third edition of the Nayong Pilipino Research Summit, with theme “Cultural Heritage Education for Lifelong Learning”, seeks to bring awareness about the state of cultural education in the Philippines and allow participants from various sectors to advocate cultural heritage education for lifelong learning.
NPF announced that the opening ceremony will be held at the Philippine Normal University in Ermita, Manila. The second day of the summit, on the other hand, will be conducted online through the Facebook Page of the NPF and will highlight the programs of the Philippine Cultural Education Program .https://bit.ly/NPFRS2023
“May this partnership and convergence between us teach our young leaders the principles of research, scholarship, culture, heritage, as well as good governance and train them to be upright and responsible citizens; let this endeavor nurture the minds of our youth to become lifelong learners themselves,” she added.
The NPF said that through the Research Institute, the NPF’s knowledge development center, experts would look into existing public policies on Philippine natural and cultural heritage, sustainable heritage tourism and ecotourism, tourism governance, cultural education, cultural and creative industries, and related fields, among others.
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