
Dr. Servito discussing tips in Feature Writing.
KSS Consultant/Campus Journalism Trainor, Dr. Lourdes D. Servito, discussed some tips on writing features during the Division Campus Journalism Seminar-Workshop held Sept 1, at Lingayen I Central School (LICS), Lingayen, Pangasinan.
Some 1,600 kids — Grade 2 to Grade 6 pupils from the public and private elementary schools of the Division of Pangasinan I attended the 3-day workshop, Sept. 1-3.
Local media practitioners and other veteran school paper advisers and administrators lectured on the different journalistic writing — news, editorial, sports, copyreading, headline writing, editorial cartooning, photjournalism, and radio broadcasting as well.
The aforecited lectures were conducted simlutaneously at strategic conference halls within the LICS campus. Feature Writing was tackled by Dr. Servito at the LICS District Conference Center with around 200 young feature writers and their school paper advisers.

Dr. Servito flashes a "shaka" with some 200 elementary feature writers.
Writing workshops followed after each lecture and the pupils’ outputs were marked and checked by the discussants.
To help the beginning writers improve their writing styles, Dr. Servito pointed out the strong points and the weak points, as well, duting the critiquing session.
The top ten feature writers in English and in Filipino, respectively, were awarded Certificates of Excellence by Dr. Servito. Servito’s KSS Learning Center provided the certificates for the 20 best feature writers of Pangasinan Division I, elementary level.
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