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Felixberto C. Sta. Maria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Felixberto C. Sta. Maria
Felixberto Cangco Sta. Maria (22 August 1922, Mexico, Pampanga, Philippines – 30 December 2006) was a noted Filipino educator and author. He advanced the quality of higher education in the Philippines by improving the accreditation process of educational institutions. He introduced modern practices, changed the auditing method, and incorporated discipline as a part of the culture. Educated at the University of the Philippines (BSE, cum laude) 1948; Stanford University (MA); and Michigan State University (PhD) 1962, Sta. Maria joined the University of the Philippines (UP) as instructor right after graduation from college. He was one of the first if not the first Filipino to obtain a doctorate in Communication. == UP Baguio ==
He became dean of the UP College of Baguio, where his own "college education" began. During his tenure, he put up a replica of the University’s Oblation, a life-size statue of a naked man by Philippine National Artist Guillermo Tolentino.〔http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/org-awards/viual-arts/guillermo_tolentino.php〕 He started (national art festivals ) that later became traditions in Baguio City. He was eventually reassigned to the main campus in Quezon City and was appointed dean of the (College of Education ) in 1967.
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