Huwebes, Disyembre 12, 2013

THE IEP (INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PLAN) AS A TEACHING TOOL FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION




By  FE  ZAMORA LOBIANO


The following article on IEP (Individualized Education Plan)  aims to discuss its relevance to special education teachers based on my online participation of a seminar held in Manila conducted by the balikbayan Directress of Protégé Tutorial Center Mrs. Patricia G. Muñoz at 36 Xavierville Ave., Loyola Heights, Quezon City. 

          Thus, I would like to share her views on the subject matter with additional inputs from my own researches in the direction of enhancing the idea of IEP and its implication as a teaching strategy for a Special Education teacher like me.

The IEP is considered one of the most critical and proven elements in ensuring an effective teaching strategy and learning experience for children with ‘developmental delays’ and/or ‘challenges’ referring among many others to Down Syndrome,  retardation, autism, ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, learning disabilities, and other forms of  pervasive sensorial disorders).

In the United States according to Mrs. Muñoz, an IEP is federally funded and falls under the IDEA (Individual with Disabilities Education Act) which entitles each child to a FAPE (Free and Appropriated Public Education) designed to meet unique needs and prepare for employment and independent living.

Unfortunately, in the local scene we are nowhere near to the above educational infrastructure specially designed to meet the specific  needs of the mentally, physically and socially-marginalized children.

May we recall that IEP was borne out of the social learning theory formulated by proponents of behavioral psychology (predating Pavlov, Skinner, Bandura, et. al.)  as opposed to the nearly debunked  psychodynamics  of Freud and Jung’s variant in finding solutions to  specific  learning disabilities  and behavior problems.

Contrary to the general practice in the Philippines,  IEP as buzzword for a special teaching strategy borders on the theoretical, the nebulous and lip service even among practitioners. Technology transfer in this sense is sorely lacking. 

This is compounded by the fact that our lawmakers who are just as ill-informed have lumped together special education needs of children with specific learning delays under the encompassing Magna Carta for Disabled Persons so that its implementation in the field of meeting the needs of special children with developmental delays has yet to see the light of day if at all. 

Observe that LGU’s (Local Government Units) prefer to bank roll public funds for basketball courts, singing and beauty contests including gay pageants to headstart programs for slow-learners, economically-disadvantaged, children with pervasive disorders, developmental delays & the like. 

Obviously, there is some form of deliberate and imposed “autism” (allow some euphemism here for the prevailing corrupt practices among LGU’s in the implementation  of the law in issue) to look the other way from the more pressing concerns of implementing the Magna Carta for Disabled Persons specifically to  children needing  special kind of attention, care  and education.

In the main,  local experts of special education are sorely needed. But we have some names in the list like the Psychology Dep’t. chairman Dr. Alfredo Lagmay at the University of the Philippines in the late 80s  who is  credited for having  pioneered in the direction of  IEP and  ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis). He had an advanced studies in Harvard University  which he handed down to his students. Subjects on Behavior Modifications were offered and taught by Dr. Lagmay himself. 
  
One private special education school in Quezon City which is at the forefront of providing professional services to all kinds of learning disabilities (including deaf and blindness) is St. Francis School – Very Special Arts Phil., Inc. under executive director Rebecca M. Santos  who is also an expert in the expressive and theater arts for rehabilitation. 

Now it can be told that the re-emergence of balikbayan education specialist Mrs. Muñoz in the country  is just as auspicious coming in the nick of time for special education teachers as well as service providers (social workers, speech, physical, occupational, reading therapists and the like)  of children with developmental delays who have long wanted to avail themselves of some doable hands-on experience in translating the technology of IEP to actual teaching practice or strategy in school and even out of it - in the community or homebound  setting. 

She is an added boost to the noble profession in search of more experts in the field of special education. She recalled that one turning point in her teaching career which inspired her to leave the country for advance training in and exposure to recent teaching strategies abroad was her experience in dealing with a child with autism in her regular pre-school class. 

The encounter spurred her to investigate further the wired-up puzzles and the phenomenon  behind the learning difficulties that special children suffer from. 
Abroad, she was hooked on finding one of the most effective ways to strategize learning situations zeroing in on the science as well as art of putting to maximum advantage the technology of IEP. 

She trained and got fully credentialed in the State of California which equipped her to handle primary disabilities of autism, moderate to severe mental retardation, deaf-blindness, serious emotional disturbance, & multiple disabilities as well.

After about four years of experience in handling special children,  Mrs. Muñoz decided to come home last year to share her expertise  among handlers and parents of special children beginning  in the  Greater Manila Area and consequently to other regions of the country with the support and endorsement of government  and private agencies. 
  
She recalled having been called a ‘fool’ by her  Pinoy colleagues and relatives abroad for her decision to go back to the country when most teachers from the Philippines would want to be part of the American Dream to become a well-paid teacher in America. To her the take on the greener pasture syndrome had to be relegated to the  back seat in favor of a dream, however impossible it may seem. 

A highly-disciplined vegetarian, Mrs. Muñoz would want to spend the remaining years of her life with the mission, among others, to put up a foundation and to network for the advancement of special education consciousness in the country. 

In a manner of speaking, what she is doing now - sharing the latest educational technology with colleagues in the profession - is her way of  giving a highly professional, visible face to her trailblazing advocacy which is to  establish a federation of trained and professional special education advocates throughout the country with those in the same direction and commitment.

The education specialist has observed that most parents go through lengths to send their children with special needs to a special school, but most often the children don’t receive as much needed services in return. This is not far beyond the situation at present in which rehabilitation services remain a luxury to those who can well afford it and discriminating against those who can’t.

One long-term goal she has in mind is to put up a regional pilot center much like a self-sustaining vocational infrastructure in which students, trainees and graduates of special education from the primary  up to the secondary level can avail themselves of the  unique opportunity  to be gainfully employed like what is being practiced abroad to develop their fullest potentials possible and empower them as well to measure up to society’s expectations for sustainable and independent living.

Mrs. Muñoz hopes that in her lifetime the playing field of community-based rehabilitation programs for children with developmental delays will get the sincere attention and unconditional support of funding agencies from both public and private sectors.

“As long as you keep up with your noble objectives and also  keep your records transparent and accountable  ‘angel benefactors’ will keep coming in to support,” the balikbayan educator enthuses.  Mrs. Muñoz is positive that the opportunity in the direction will be equitable and accessible to everyone regardless of the kind of need or needs the special child may have at any given time and place.
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Linggo, Disyembre 8, 2013

PAULINE AGUILAR, PILYO BOYS IN GEORGE VAIL KABRISTANTE’S MUSICAL IMPRO ON THE LIFESTORY OF AN OFW PLAYED BY NORRIS JOHN

By JOEY SARMIENTO

PMPC (Phil. Movie Press Club)




Critics and observers alike who watched Norris in a couple of rehearsals for the Dulang may Kantahan, OFW...His Life, His Fantasies, are one in saying that he is, indeed, a revelation when we talk about stage acting _ exaggeration, voice projection and versatility.
All of these elements are with Norris John when he played the lead role in this George Vail Kabristante's stage musical. It is very evident and unquestionable the the Prince of Indie can also do it on stage.
He undoubtedly knows the basic of stage acting, thus, leaving the director, George Vail, a smile on his face.
After doing a series of acting workshop under the helm of industry's veterans like Jigs Recto and Direk Joey Paras, stage acting 
The Pilyo trio  mainstay in Kuya Germs's  Walang Tulugan
 
Zryuz Imperial
 is like a walk in the park for Norris John. 

Every sweat and tears plopped during his workshop paid off. Now, watch Norris with his craft tonight, at the Music Box, Timog Ave. ,Quezon City at exactly 8PM when he gives life to the role of a returning OFW on the Dulang may Kantahan, OFW...His Life, His Fantasies with  movie actor-singer who has done significant  lead roles   and a couple of musical directions in indie  films Zyruz Imperial as musical director .
 
Joining  Norris John on stage is also a performer, the co host of Master Showman Kuya Germs in Walang Tulugan, Pauline Aguilar together with Ina Alegre, the boy band Pilyo boys singer and Sofia Halabi. OFW...His Life, His Fantasies is a Mediatouch Production sponsored by OFW PArtylist of Ambassador Roy Seneres, Mayor Herbert Bautista of Quezon City and Kuya Kim Atienza. Catch this momentous event, tonight!
For more info, please text 09184194480.

Biyernes, Disyembre 6, 2013

LA SALLITES IN A FUNDRAISING GIG FOR MANILA’S AURORA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN


GEORGE VAIL KABRISTANTE
PMPC (Phil. Movie Press Club)
Farmed out in different versions to PILIPINO MIRROR, REMATE, PASABOG, pmpcstarnews, CMT (Columnists Monitoring Team), etc.



Joshua Luis and mom Pelita P. Uy
While the country’s disquiet was focused on the efforts of lifting- up battered body and spirit of victims from the aftermath of killer typhoon Yolanda aka Haiyan, our friends and staunch advocate of Pinoy culture & OPM Pelita  and husband Stanley Uy through their namby-pamby torch bearer & PMPC’s (Phil. Movie Press Club) gay Pigafetta (hahaha joke intended) re-incarnate Rodel Fernando bundled us up coming from the heated though hilarious in a way PMPC Star Awards for Music’s most recent deliberation  to  witness a gig of emerging and spirited bands coming mostly from La Salle-Manila together for   a fundraiser to donate books  for school children of Aurora Elementary  School, Manila.
Pelits & husband Stanley Uy in blue t-shirt with  Joshua & two other younger siblings 
This was initiated by Pelita’s son Joshua Luis who manages a mind-blowing band of young artists called Clover Street named after a street in Paranaque where the Uys reside.  Please also know that couple Pelita’s  & Stanley’s family are also  into repacking donations for Tacloban.
Joshua and gig's host-performing artist
The gig was showcased at Primos Cuisine and Lounge Bar located at the open air courtyard & high-end events place renamed Greenfield Hub, once an outback of former Edsa  Central where PX goods then thrive  in the good old days when fraudulent PDAF was not yet a way of life for the ravenous politicians.  Check it out you will love it, a little adjacent to Shangri-la Mall.
Swanky Primos with breathtaking art works in the interior and offered free for the fundraiser is   owned by Pelita’s good friend & Cherie Pie Picache’s dead-ringer  if you allow some bit of stroking there, my way of making up for not noting the  caring host’s name even if she egged on us to splurge yet on her fine cuisine at hand.
      Pelita and Stanley have passed on the same passion for OPM and charitable causes to son  Joshua Luis,  a senior Com Arts at La Salle-Manila.  Since then Clover Street for the past years  has  been doing gigs elsewhere  to raise funds & promote among others love and reverence for OPM.
Up close, the visionary, multi-media yet self-effacing drop-dead looker of an artist in son Joshua also takes serious shots at  screenwriting, love poems with profundity perhaps and   HD  filmmaking   hands-on with budding entrepreneurs in  his inner circle. His band’s album soon to come out holds one of  his most  lyrical compositions.
Chin in body bag and fellow artists in the gig
For some sidelights, the gig apart from other compelling band artists had a La Sallite  cager named Chin introduced to us by Pelits who sang  soulful, aching acoustic on his guitar  in beholding tallness to the delight of the audience who were mostly benefactors.
Chinky-eyed Chin brought into play his  eyes winking as he shared his recent experience from a  musical outing, actually a  competitive Songwriting Camp held in Dumaguete City facilitated by Ryan Cayabyab represented by delegates nationwide who previously passed a  battery of screenings for songwriting.
He fancies joining showbiz if opportunity knocks once or twice, this Chin.
      In attendance were my colleagues- movie scribes and past PMPC prexy Veronica Samio, Erlinda Rapadas & Ruben Marasigan whose claim to fame to digress with a bit of humor is his  life (story) being played up flamboyantly by Kempee de Leon on the weekly TV anthology of host Mel Tiangco.  
Pelita & Stanley by the way have produced a notable indie film and major concerts in Metro Manila and other key cities in the country (with move-over engagements overseas even) bannered  by the country’s top OPM artists which have gained  accolades from award-giving bodies like Aliw Awards and PMPC Star Awards for Music as well.
Pelits, Joshua and a couple of inconspicuous benefactors in situ at Primos Bar
Mom and son in pearly white smile
 Pelits has  gone through the works of  film production and scriptwriting at  Regal Film’s barn. Understandably, Stanley does professional  photography as a hobby.  That explains why the two  are drawn occasionally  into the glare of showbiz apart from  their “la dolce vita” lifestyle of the famous and the well-heeled, sorry with Tacloban in mind I feel a little culpable to use the word rich or filthy rich yet these days.
At one time, the couple produced one highly successful PMPC Star Awards for Music held at Ateneo de Manila Auditorium. Now you understand why I’m inclined to wax on Pelits (her monicker to friends actually) not for a few times when I find the time to.
The couple also ushered the promotion of    FDCP’s Sineng Pambansa’s digital entries and directors to the thrilled audience at MOA including some friend-members of the PMPC movie press.
In all, the fundraiser gig got more than what the project proponents behind it wished for, thanks to the inconspicuous  benefactors, relatives, friends and parents as well who came all the way to see to their musically-gifted children-students from La Salle   relate with the less fortunate school children in Manila by way of giving back and sharing their God-given gifts  in singing & strumming the guitar  for a most life-enhancing gig of concerned friends coming together for a charitable cause. For comments please email: george_kabristante@yahoo.com &/or FB: George Vail Kabristante

Sabado, Oktubre 12, 2013

PMPC LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD TONIGHT FOR FREDDIE AGUILAR

By GEORGE VAIL KABRISTANTE                                                    

Ngayong taong ito, ipagkakaloob ang Lifetime Achievement Award kay Freddie Aguilar, at bilang pagpaparangal, maghahandog ng awitin ang Final Four of the Voice of the Philippines na sina Myk, Janice, Klarisse and Mitoy with the special participation of awardee Freddie Aguilar.

Handang-handa na ang Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) sa pagkakaloob ng karangalan para sa mga natatanging alagad ng musika sa 5th Star Awards for Music na gaganapin sa ika-13 ng Oktubre, 2013, sa Ballroom  ng Solaire  Resort and Casino, sa lungsod ng Pasay, ganap na ika-6 ng gabi.   

Pararangalan din bilang Icons of Original Pilipino Music sina  Imelda Papin, Rey Valera, Rico J. Puno, Dulce at Sampaguita, at magpupugay sa kanila ang mga awitin nina  Eric Santos, Sam Concepcion, Rahda, Angeline Quinto,and Vina Morales.

Isang espesyal na musical number naman ang ihahandog ng Pop Princess na si Sarah Geronimo at Arnel Pineda.

Mapapanood ang kabuuan ng PMPC 5th Star Awards for Music sa ABS-CBN’s Sunday’s Best sa ika-20 ng Oktubre, sa ganap  na 11:00 ng  gabi.
      
Magsisilbing hosts sina KC Concepcion, Xian Lim, Erich Gonzales at Billy Crawford.
   
Sa Opening Number, magpapakitang gilas sina Gloc 9, Richard Poon, Young JV, Kean Cipriano, Jed Madela at Rico Blanco.
   
The nominees are as follows:
 
                                                           
SONG OF THE YEAR
• Anong Nangyari Sa Ating Dalawa? - Aiza Seguerra / Composer: Jovinor Tan / Star Records
• Ayoko Na - Marvin Ong / Composer: Marvin Ong / Viva Records
• Bakit Ngayon? - Julie Anne San Jose / Composer: Barbara Jeanne Bufete Ponciano / GMA Records 
• Nasa 'Yo Na Ang Lahat - Daniel Padilla / Composer: Jungee Marcelo / Star Records   
• Pasasalamat - Callalily / Composer: Andrew John Jamnague / Universal Records
• Pusong Lito - Myrus / Composer: Myrus / Viva Records
• Sa Isang Sulyap Mo - 1:43 / Composer: Myrus / MCA Music
• Sirena - Gloc 9 / Composer: Gloc 9 / Universal Records 

ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• All Good –Nina / Viva Records       
• Flower Power – Callalily / Universal Records   
• Isang Pagkakataon – Marco Sison / Viva Records
• Mga Kuwento Ng Makata – Gloc 9 / Universal Records
• Panatang Makabanda – Rivermaya / Universal Records
• Sa Isang Sulyap Mo - 1:43 / MCA Music
• 3D Tatlong Dekada – Martin Nievera / Poly East Records     

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Burado - Rico Blanco / Director: Pancho Esguerra / Warner Music
• Chinito - Yeng Constantino / Director: Avid Liongoren / Star Records
• Daleng-Dale - MMJ / Director: Enzo Valdez / Vicor Music          
• Himig Ng Pag-Ibig - Pio / Director: Carby Salvador / Viva Records
• HKM - Callalily / Director: Treb Monteras 11/Universal Records                
• It Might Be You - Gary Valenciano / Director: Enzo Marcos / Universal Records    
• Pag Wala Na Ang Ulan - Jessa Zaragosa / Director: Raymund Isaac / GMA Records          
• Sirena - Gloc 9 / Director: Jaime Pacena / Universal Records
        
CONCERT OF THE YEAR
• Daniel Padilla Live! / Star Records And ABS-CBN   
• Foursome / Star Media, iMusic, Dsl Productions and GMA Network, Inc.
• Jose and Wally Concert / Apt Entertainment, Inc.     
• Silver / iMusic and GMA Network Inc.    
• X Class: The Xtian Bautista Year 10 Concert / Stages Talent Management
• 3/25-Beinte Singko / Viva Concerts And Events
• 24/SG / Viva Concerts And Events       

MALE CONCERT PERFORMER OF THE YEAR
• Christian Bautista (X-Class)    
• Daniel Padilla (Daniel Live!)       
• Dingdong Avanzado (3-25 Tatlong Beinte Singko)       
• Gerald Santos (Prince of Ballad) 
• Jose And Wally (The Jose & Wally Concert)
• Martin Nievera (Foursome) 
• Ogie Alcasid (Foursome)      

FEMALE CONCERT PERFORMER OF THE YEAR
• Pops Fernandez (Foursome)
• Regine Velasquez (Foursome)
• Regine Velasquez (Silver)   • Sarah Geronimo (24 SG)  

MALE RECORDING ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Christian Bautista (X-Plus) / Universal Records           
• Gary Valenciano (Sings Just For You) / Universal Records
• Gerald Santos (The Prince Of Ballad) / Prinstar Music And Big Eyes Production 
• Jed Madela (All Originals) / Star Records
• Marco Sison (Isang Pagkakataon) / Viva Records
• Martin Nievera (3D Tatlong Dekada) / Poly East Records 
• Ogie Alcasid/The Songwriter & The Hitmakers) / Universal Records   

FEMALE RECORDING ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Angeline Quinto (Fall In Love) / Star Records   
• Jessa Zaragoza (Pag Wala Ng Ulan) / GMA Records 
• Juris (Paskong Puno Ng Kasiyahan) / Star Records
• Lani Misalucha (The Love Collection) / Universal Records 
• Nina (All Good) / Viva Records         
• Sarah Geronimo (Pure) / Viva Records         
• Yeng Constantino (Metamorphosis) / Star Records 

NEW MALE RECORDING ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Clifford Allen Estrala/If Only In My Dreams/Golden Music Arts Records and AVP Records
• Daniel Padilla/Daniel Padilla/ Star Records   
• Khalil Ramos/Khalil Ramos/Star Records       
• Kimpoy Feliciano/ Kimpoy Feliciano/Universal Records
• Paulo Avelino (Your Love) / Universal Records 
• Teejay Marquez (Ako Na Lang) / Goldmine Productions And Bellhaus Recording     
• Xian Lim (So It's You) / Star Records           

NEW FEMALE RECORDING ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Alexis (Arimundingmunding) / Viva Records 
• Bea Binene/Bea Binene/ Poly East Records         
• Isabelle de Leon (Love Zone) / Poly East Records  
• Julie Anne San Jose / Julie Anne San Jose/GMA Records
• Liezel Garcia/Liezel Garcia/Star Records       
• Myrtle Sarrosa/Myrtle Sarrosa/ Star Records   
• Zendee/I Believe /Warner Music          

POP ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• DJP / Daniel Padilla/Star Records          
• Sa Isang Sulyap Mo / 1:43/MCA Music
• Julie Anne San Jose /Julie Anne San Jose/GMA Records           
• Sings Just For You /Gary Valenciano/ Universal Records   
• The Love Collections / Lani Misalucha/Universal Records
• The Songwriter And The Hitmakers / Ogie Alcasid/Universal Records
• 3d Tatlong Dekada / Martin Nievera/Poly East Records

MALE POP ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Gerald Santos (Prince Of Ballad) / Prinstar Music And Big Eyes Production
• Jericho Rosales (Korona) / Star Records
• Mark Bautista (The Sound Of Love) / Viva Records 
• Marvin Ong (Sigaw Ng Puso) / Viva Records       
• Noel Cabangon (Tuloy Ang Byahe) / Universal Records
• Piolo Pascual (Decades III, Best of OPM/ Star Records           
• Richard Poon (Legends) / Universal Records     

FEMALE POP ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Angeline Quinto (Fall In Love) / Star Records
• Jennylyn Mercado (Forever By Your Side) / Poly East Records
• Jessa Zaragoza (Pag Wala Na Ang Ulan) / GMA Records
• Julie Anne San Jose/Julie Anne San Jose / GMA Records
• Juris (Paskong Puno Ng Kasiyahan) / Star Records
• Nina (All Good) / Viva Records         
• Sarah Geronimo (Pure) / Viva Records         

ACOUSTIC ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• Acoustic Princess II – Princess Velasco / Vicor Music
• Angela Sings Queen – Angela / Poly East Records
• I Love Acoustic 5 – Sabrina / MCA Music
• The Dans – Stephanie & Kim / Poly East Records
• Tuloy Ang Byahe - Noel Cabangon / Universal Records 
• Tuloy Pa Rin – Nyoy Volante / MCA Music

MALE ACOUSTIC ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Noel Cabangon (Tuloy Ang Byahe) / Universal Records
• Nyoy Volante (Tuloy Pa Rin) / MCA Music

FEMALE ACOUSTIC ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Angela (Angela Sings Queen) / Poly East Records
• Juris (Paskong Puno Ng Kasiyahan) / Star Records
• Princess Velasco (Acoustic Princess II) / Vicor Music
• Sabrina (I Love Acoustic 5) / MCA Music Phils.   
• Stephanie & Kim - (The Dans) / Poly East Records

REVIVAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• Decades III, Best of OPM/Piolo Pascual/Star Records
• Sings Just For You / Gary Valenciano/Universal Records 
• Lighthearted OPM / The Company/Viva Records 
• Legends / Richard Poon/Universal Records     
• The Prince Of Ballad /Gerald Santos/ Prinstar Music and Big Eyes Production 
• The Songwriter And The Hitmakers / Ogie Alcasid/Universal Records
• Tuloy Pa Rin / Nyoy Volante/MCA Music Phils.    

COMPILATION ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• Hanggang Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan / Viva Records
• Ina, Kapatid, Anak Soundtrack / Star Records           
• Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs / Star Records             
• Tunog Natin Songs From Home / MCA Music Phils. 
• Philippine Popular Music Festival 2012 / Ivory Music
• The X- Factor Philippines / Star Records         

DANCE ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• Best Of The Teen Pop Idol /Eurika/ Aika Records
• Chicser / Chicser/Viva Records   
• Daleng-Dale/ MMJ/Vicor Records       
• Dekada / Masculados/Universal Records       
• Doin’ It Big / Young JV/Star Records
• Kasayaw / Luke Mejares/Ivory Music   
• Matinik / Kenjohns/Viva Records

INSPIRATIONAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• ASOP A Song Of Praise / BMPI Inc. 
• Where's The Sheep? / Viva Records    

NOVELTY SONG OF THE YEAR
• Arimunding-Munding - Alexis / Composer: Christian Martinez / Viva Records
• Hawakan Mo Na - Masculados / Composer: Rj Jimenez / Universal Records
• Hayahay / Blanktape - Composer: Blanktape / GMA Records         
• Kahit Na/Toni Gonzaga / Composer: Jumbo De Belenstar Records 
• Kesa/Daniel Grospe / Composer: Edwin Marollano / Ivory Music 
• Pinoy Na Krismas - The Company / Composer: Ogie Alcasid And Jose Mari Chan / Signature Music Inc.
• Song Of The Firefly - Jose Mari Chan / Composer: Jose Mari Chan / Signature Music Inc.     

NOVELTY ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• Arimundingmunding /Alexis/ Viva Records 
• Boy Pick Up The Album / Universal Records
• Dekada /Masculados/ Universal Records 
• May Tama / Blakdyak/Viva Records 

NOVELTY ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Alexis (Arimunding-Munding) / Viva Records
• Blakdyak (May Tama) / Viva Records
• Masculados (Dekada) / Universal Records

DUO/GROUP ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Callalily (Flower Power) / Universal Records
• Moonstar 88 (This Year) / Ivory Music
• Parokya Ni Edgar (Inuman Sessions Vol. 2 / Universal Records
• Rivermaya (Panatang Makabanda) / Universal Records
• Shamrock (Legacy) / Viva Records
• The Company (Light Hearted OPM) / Viva Records
• 1:43 (Sa Isang Sulyap Mo) / MCA Music Phils.

ROCK ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• District – Sponge Cola / Universal Records       
• Flower Power – Callalily / Universal Records
• Galactik Fiestamatik – Rico Blanco / Warner Music
• Inuman Sessions Vol. 2– Parokya ni Edgar / Universal Records
• Metamorphosis / Yeng Constantino/Star Records
• Panatang Makabanda – Rivermaya / Universal Records
• Legacy – Shamrock / Viva Records              
   
ROCK ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Callalily (Flower Power) / Universal Records     
• Jovit Baldivino (OPM's Great) / Star Records 
• Parokya Ni Edgar (Inuman Sessions Vol. 2 / Universal Records
• Rico Blanco (Galactik Fiestamatik) / Warner Music Phils.
• Rivermaya (Panatang Makabanda) / Universal Records
• Legacy (Shamrock / Viva Records
• Sponge Cola (District) / Universal Records     
             
RAP ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• Dukha - Pio / Viva Records           
• Doin' It Big – Young JV / Star Records     
• Metal Dog – John Rendez / Poly East Records 
• Mga Kuwento Ng Makata – Gloc 9 / Universal Records
• Sana'y Mapansin/Blanktape / GMA Records

RAP ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Blanktape (Sana'y Mapansin) / GMA Records
• Gloc 9 (Mga Kuwento Ng Makata) / Universal Records
• John Rendez (Metal Dog) / Poly East Records
• Kenjohns (Matinik) / Viva Records      
• Pio (Dukha) / Viva Records          
• Young JV (Doin' It Big) / Star Records     

ALTERNATIVE ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• Different Corners / General Luna/Warner Music     
• This Year / Moonstar 88/Ivory Music
• She's Only Sixteen /She's Only Sixteen/Universal Records         

R&B ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Jason Hernandez (Bukod Tangi) / Viva Records 
• Liezel Garcia (Self-Titled) / Star Records         
• Luke Mejares (Kasayaw) / Ivory Music 

COVER DESIGN OF THE YEAR
• Decades III, Best Of OPM / Piolo Pascual/Star Records 
• Doin' It Big / Young JV/Star Records             
• Forever By Your Side / Jennylyn Mercado/Poly East Records 
• Isang Pagkakataon / Marco Sison/Viva Records       
• Sings Just For You / Gary Valenciano/Universal Records     
• The Songwriter & The Hitmakers / Ogie Alcasid/Universal Records
• 3D Tatlong Dekada / Martin Nievera/Poly East Records