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Welcoming the Delegation of Leaders, Lecturers, and Students from Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, Philippines to the Teaching Assistant Program at DNTU

On the morning of April 1, 2025, Dong Nai Technology University (DNTU) welcomed the delegation of leaders, lecturers, and students from Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology (NEUST), Philippines, for a visit and participation in the Teaching Assistant Program.

The Teaching Assistant Program takes place from April 1 to April 18, 2025, not only aiming to strengthen academic exchange but also offering valuable opportunities for DNTU students to work and study alongside international peers. Through communication, collaboration, and learning from diverse educational systems, students are able to improve their language skills, develop a global mindset, and prepare for future challenges.

Joining this Teaching Assistant Program, the delegation of lecturers from Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology includes:

  • Dr. Eric G. Claudio – Director of the International Affairs Office
  • Dr. Jo Neil T. Peria – Dean, College of Education
  • Dr. Analiza B. Tanghal – Program Coordinator, College of Education
  • Mr. Allan DM. Abenoja Jr. – Director of the Infrastructure Development Office
  • Dr. Roslie A. Pineda – Lecturer, College of Education
  • Mr. Jessie T. Gonzales – Lecturer, College of Education

Accompanied by five students:

  • Ramon F. Ventura Jr.
  • John David M. Andres
  • Loizel Gwyneth L. Sonza
  • Denille Maverick S. Erguiza
  • Neil Emilson N. Santiago

As part of the program, the NEUST delegation will attend the opening ceremony and have a meeting with DNTU’s Board of Rectors and the Faculty of Foreign Languages. NEUST lecturers will directly deliver a number of lessons, while the Filipino students will participate in teaching assistant activities, enhancing their interaction with DNTU students.

In addition, the program features various cultural exchange activities such as Tagalog language classes and a Philippine culture introduction session, specialized workshops hosted by DNTU, exchanges with DNTU student clubs, Vietnamese language and culture classes, as well as visits to famous local destinations, opportunities to enjoy traditional cuisine, and experience local life.

The Teaching Assistant Program between DNTU and NEUST not only offers academic value but also strengthens international collaboration, helping students from both universities gain deeper understanding of each other’s cultures, people, and languages.

 

Communication Department

Dong Nai Technology University