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PSYSC Conducts BASIC-O to PWDs in Cainta

TIME TO WORK! The ates and kuyas encourage the children of the PWDs to finish the bridge.

Last March 15, 2015, the PSYSC held the BASIC Outreach (BASIC-O) to the Persons With Disability (PWDs) of Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc. located in Cainta, Rizal.

The BASIC Outreach involved a mini lecture on engineering discussed by student volunteer Steven Resma. Science tricks were demonstrated by student volunteer Nissi Buenaobra. The outreach also featured a special workshop on bridge-making where our Kuyas and Ates facilitated and guided every working team. The team that made the bridge that can support the most weight received a special prize. Aside from the science spectacles, intermission numbers were showcased both by the student volunteers and the Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc. communitySnacks and lunch were served as well.


GROUP EFFORT. The PWDs of Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc. delegate tasks to finish the workshop quickly.
GROOVE TO THE BEAT. The children of the PWDs showcased their dancing skills during the BASIC-O at Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc.

The event went all through half of the day where the PSYSC ended the outreach with the giving of simple tokens and certificate of appreciation to the beneficiaries of Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc. The community greatly thanked PSYSC for the happiness brought to them. The PSYSC then thanked them back for the opportunity of giving back to the community.


Article by Neil Patrick Laguilles
Photos by Christine Paulma



CSIW 2011 Corporate Sponsors


The Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs would like to thank the following corporate sponsors for this year’s National Children’s Science Interactive Workshop held in Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center, Iloilo City with the theme “Meteorolodyssey: Riding the Winds, Battling the Tides, Braving the Storms”.



Write to Us!


Want to share your PSYSC memories? Then write to us! And maybe your articles would be featured in the next issue of CATALYST, PSYSC's official magazine. Just e-mail your stories, with your full name and school, to mail@psysc.org
We would love to hear from you. :)

National Science Club Month 2011


And the countdown begins..


40 years of PSYSC and 40 days before the National Science Club Month 2011! This year's theme--CHEMERGY: Chemistry and Science Clubbing in Synergy. Get set for the

SUMMIT - September 3 and 4

PSO National Eliminations - September 3

ITSS - September 3

MathSciAKa - September 17


Formulation still in progress so stay tuned and see how YOU could be part of NSCM 2011. Like us on facebook.com/psysc.nscm for updates! See you there! :D


NSCM: My Best Science Clubbing Experience Photo Contest 2011


What's your best science clubbing experience? Share it with us!Join the NSCM Photo Contest 2011!
1. Upload a photo of your best science clubbing experience in the NSCM fan page together with the following:

PSYSC logo at the lower portion of the photo
Name, School, Short Description, Photo Credits

2. Share your photo to your friends and invite them to view the fan page. The photo with the most number of likes on Aug 30, 2011 will be the winner.

3. The winner shall receive 2000 pesos and will be featured in the next CATALYST issue and in the online PSYSC blog, http://e-catalyst.blogspot.com​/

NOTE: Uploading of photos would start on July 18, 2011
Visit http://www.facebook.com/psysc.​nscm for more details :)



PSYSC Through the Years

Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs is an organization run by college volunteers and aims to promote the culture of science, technology and the environment. Starting from a mere friendship circle of science fair winners, the organization has now grown to more than a hundred thousand members. In its 40 years of existence it has transformed itself in order for it to continue to be relevant in the Philippine society.


PSYSC Official Websites


We would like to inform our dear affiliates, that the following are the only PSYSC’s official web portals:
http://www.psysc.org/

http://www.psysc.multiply.com/
http://www.facebook.com/psysc
http://profiles.friendster.com/3596271

http://e-catalyst.blogspot.com/


Please be advised that other sites not on the list, but may contain the name of the organization, are not controlled by PSYSC and does not endorse these websites or the information, products or services contained therein. The PSYSC does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations.
Please be guided accordingly. Thanks.


Alert CAMP Tagaytay!

Salutey rescuers and sentinels!!

With over 931 participants from all over the country, CAMP Tagaytay was a tremendous success! We thank you for your continuous support and commitment to the science clubbing movement. We hope to have instilled and created in you a culture of safety and a more resilient and empowered citizenry.



Keep the fire burning!

<3 PSYSC

PSYSC @ 39!

39th PSYSC Anniversary Celebration
"Let Us Shine: Sikat sa 39!"
March 1-6, 2010


March 01, 2010 [Monday]
Switch to CFL Activity
Krus na Ligas, Quezon City

The Switch to CFL Project is a house-to-house campaign wherein
incandescent bulbs from the residents was replaced by compact fluorescent
light (CFL) bulbs for FREE! This project is spearheaded by Department of Energy
(DOE) and in partnership with different institutions (e.g. Green Army
Philippines Network Foundation, Inc., WWF-Philippines, REACT Philippines, etc.)


March 02, 2010 [Tuesday]
Applicants' Night (Batch 2009-B),
6-9 pm, Vinzon's Rooftop, UP Diliman, QC
Theme: Summer or Hawaiian


March 03, 2010 [Wednesday]
PSYSC Ultimate Bonding Experience
6 pm onwards, Amphitheater, UP Diliman, QC
Theme: Sporty


March 04, 2010 [Thursday]
March General Assembly and Pledge Night
6 pm onwards, Vinzon's Rooftop, UP Diliman, QC
Theme: Slumber Party


March 05, 2010 [Friday]
Thanksgiving Mass
6 pm, Parish of the Holy Sacrifice, UP Diliman, QC


March 06, 2010 [Saturday]

Tri-Regional Convention Workshop and RC Elections, PHIVOLCS Auditorium
Theme: Youth's Energy for the World: Renewable Energy for Mankind

Tri-Regional Convention Workshop is a joint project of Regional Councils 3, 4A,
and NCR, a one-day activity consisting of lectures and workshops. Regional
Council elections followed in the afternoon.

Anniversary Dinner
6:30 pm onwards, Tony's Bar and Grill, 194 Mindanao Ave., Quezon City
Theme: Magpasikat Ka! @ 39


39 years of service,
39 years of excellence,
39 years of friendship,
39 years of being the star!

Welcome!


It has been 38 fruitful years since the Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs, Inc. (PSYSC) responded to the call for public understanding of Science, Technology and the Environment (PUSTE) and devoted itself to the service of the Filipino Youth in the name of the Science Clubbing Movement.


Indeed, PSYSC has gone far conducting comprehensive programs, projects, science fairs, symposia, quizzes and other activities and making science clubbing fun and worthwhile. Yes, it was not easy to live up to the purpose this organization is built upon. It was an earnest endeavor, a challenge to overcome and a craft to be perfected, and through all these the organization never walked alone.

Tremendously growing in number over the years, you, our dearest affiliates, are the reason why we continue to exist and pursue excellence for our one great cause. We couldn’t thank you more for your unwavering support and love and we wish to continue our hand in hand journey with you as we move forward to make our shared vision of Science, Technology and the Environment (ST&E) as everyone’s way of life a reality .

And so now, we give you what you are rightfully due, we empower the role that you play in our society, we recognize you as the catalyst that pioneers the change this world needs and together we will transcend new horizons!

Thus, we bring you the all new eCATALYST!

What is e-CATALYST?

The e-CATALYST is the electonic counterpart of PSYSC's official publication, Concerted Action Towards Active Leadership of the Youth in Science and Technology (CATALYST). It is a website designed especially for our affiliate science clubs. The site not only features PSYSC activities and announcements but more importantly focuses on the activities, efforts and advertisements of our affiliates. Latest updates in science, fun facts, feature articles are also included to make the site more fun and interesting.

In line with this, we are encouraging your science clubs to join us in this modest endeavor and let us altogether take this Science Clubbing Movement into far greater heights. If you have participated in our recent events, (e.g. NYSTESC, NCSIW, NSCM) you could write an article or blog and share to us your experiences. If you are a Regional Council, you can also share to us your experiences as a leader and the activities of your region. You could also send to us your school or science club activities' press releases, articles and invitations. If you are a science enthusiast, you could share to us your articles or essays about science, technology and the environment. Share your experiences and knowledge with our fellow science clubbers!

Just send your emails to ecatalyst@psysc.org or mail@psysc.org :)

We would highly appreciate it if you could share your experiences and knowledge with us!
Keep the fire of science burning! :)


PSYSC

The Organization

The Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs is a non-stock, non-profit, non-government, and non-sectarian organization. It is the only national federation of youth science clubs in the Philippines and is the first and largest science club umbrella organization in Asia. Its thrust is to promote the Public Understanding of Science, Technology and Environment (PUSTE). With more than 100,000 active members nationwide, the society on its 40th year of existence is continuously conducting activities geared towards the promotion of scientific interests and consciousness among our youth.

PSYSC History

On March 5, 1971, a group of science fair winners decided to form the National Science Club of the Philippines. It was originally a friendship group under the auspices of the Science Foundation of the Philippines (SFP) composed of the different science fair winners across the regions. However, seeing the need of establishing an organization with a wider scope and coverage, the organization was renamed later as Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs, Inc. and thus, with its new name PSYSC was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission in 1974. A Constitution and By-Laws was ratified and a broader objective, the promotion of science consciousness among the youth through the coordination of science club activities, was adapted.
The science club movement flourished under the SFP. Together with the Science Club Advisers Association of the Philippines (SCAAP) and the Philippine Association of Science and Math Supervisors (PASMS), the PSYSC conducted science fairs, symposia, quizzes, and other activities geared towards the promotion of public understanding of science, technology and the environment (PUSTE).
In 1979, these efforts were given due recognition when President Ferdinand Marcos signed Presidential Decree No. 1895 declaring September of every year as National Science Club Month (NSCM).
With the reorganization of bureaucracy in 1988, the SFP (renamed Science Promotions Institute) was abolished. With this, the PSYSC, SCAAP and PASMS were left on their own. Youth science promotions programs met their untimely death and along with them, the SFP-attached organizations themselves.
The PSYSC stood firm, however. Its officers rallied behind the organization’s cause and continued to pursue the thrusts of the PSYSC. In 1990, it conducted the National Youth Science and Technology Summer Camp on its own for the first time. In 1996, the 1st National Children’s Science Interactive Workshop (CSIW) was conducted, an activity designed to promote ST&E among its elementary affiliates. To meet the demands of changing times, the organization amended its constitution during the 1998 National Centennial Youth Science Leaders’ Congress in Baguio City.
The PSYSC has grown tremendously. Its programs and projects are now more comprehensive in scope. Its affiliation has increased substantially, reaching a high of more than 300,000 in the fiscal year 1999-200, and attendance in its activities continues to grow. Truly, the PSYSC has come a long, long way, and would continue to reach greater heights.

Vision

We envision a Philippine Society where Science, Technology, and Environment (ST&E) is a culture, a mindset, an orientation, an outlook, and a way of life, where;
  • • Learning ST&E is easy, fun, simple, and comprehensible;
  • • There is a free exchange of ST&E concepts and ideas by, and among ST&E enthusiasts;
  • • ST&E is applied for the improvement and development of the individual, the family, the community and the society, and;
There is a concerted action by all individuals and sectors for making this vision a reality.

Mission

  • • To initiate programs, projects and activities that shall complement and supplement formal science education;
  • • To popularize science clubbing as an effective means of promoting scientific consciousness and scientific culture among the youth;
  • • To organize, maintain, monitor, and initiate the network of youth science clubs;
  • • To promote the application and understanding of science, technology, and the environment (ST&E) among the youth through the conduct of relevant projects and activities, and;
  • • To call for the involvement of all sectors in ST&E programs projects, and advocacy.

PSYSC Logo

At the very core is a man whose arms and feet are open wide, thus, the Science Club members amidst the advent of knowledge and who offers oneself in the service to the community and nation. Enclosing the man is a circle representative of the Science Club Movement, its dynamism amidst the changes, and the continuity of its ideals. On the outermost parts are the orbits of the electron around an atom, the basic constituents of matter, unifying the universe, humanity and society, and the Science Club Movement, all committed in one pursuit – Public Understanding of Science, Technology and Environment.


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