16/01/2026
PAFCHƦS ELEVATES TEACHꞮNG QUALꞮTY THƦOUGH FACULTY DEVELOPMENT ꞮNꞮTꞮATꞮVE
One-day program equips instructors with enhanced facilitation skills for career courses
The Philippine Air Force Civilian Human Resource School (PAFCHRS) invested in its teaching corps on 14 January 2026, conducting a Faculty Development Program designed to sharpen course facilitation competencies across its instructional team.
Convened at the PAFCHRS Conference Room, the session brought together faculty members and staff for intensive training on effective teaching methodologies and course management strategies applicable to both military and civilian contexts.
Practical Expertise from the Field
1LT Ralph Angelo I. Casim PAF, Head of the Academics Department at the Philippine Air Force Technical and Specialization School (PAFTSS), led the program through interactive lecture and collaborative discussion. Drawing from operational training experience, 1LT Casim shared proven facilitation techniques, course planning frameworks, and strategies for managing diverse learning environments.
Participants examined their instructional roles, explored effective assessment design, and worked through real scenarios reflecting common classroom challenges. The session emphasized translating pedagogical concepts into immediately applicable teaching practices.
Preparing for Stronger Training Delivery
In her closing remarks, Ms. Janice L. Bernabe, Ed.D., Civ HR, Acting Director of PAFCHRS, connected the development program to the school's broader commitment to training excellence. She emphasized that faculty growth directly improves learner outcomes, noting that insights from the session would be integrated into upcoming career courses.
The program reinforced standardized delivery protocols, strengthened collaborative approaches among faculty, and created space for peer learning. As PAFCHRS prepares its next training cycle, the investment in instructor competence reflects the school's recognition that effective teaching depends fundamentally on well-prepared facilitators.