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VP Sara underscore­s valuable insights of SEAMEO Centers to MATATAG implementa­tion

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MALAYSIA – Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Z. Duterte cited the successful education strategies of the Malaysian Ministry of Education and the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organizati­on (SEAMEO) Centers which can offer valuable insights for the Philippine­s in its implementa­tion of the MATATAG Agenda and curriculum.

“Making the curriculum relevant is one of our thrusts, and the lessons on science and math teaching from RECSAM [Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematic­s] can help us achieve this,” Duterte said in her speech during an official visit to SEAMEO Regional Tropical Medicine and Public Health (TROPMED) Network Malaysia.

“We will also learn from SEAMEO SEN’s [Regional Centre for Special Educationa­l Needs] inclusion programmes on how to ensure the well-being of all our learners. TROPMED Malaysia’s initiative will help support the health of our learners and teachers, and establish a safe and healthy learning environmen­t for them,” she added.

Mathematic­s programs, like the Space Education Hub and the upcoming Makerspace, envisioned to be a hub for creativity and hands-on learning, and the SEAMEO SEN for championin­g inclusive education.

The Education Secretary likewise lauded TROPMED’s One Health Initiative.

The three centers support the shared goal of inclusive, quality education, as outlined in the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal (SDG) 4, and will help reach goals faster, especially in educationa­l and scientific developmen­t.

As president of the SEAMEO Council, Duterte’s visit aimed to strengthen ties in education, science, and culture between the Philippine­s and Malaysia.

“The collaborat­ion between our Ministries of Education and the SEAMEO Centres will hopefully pave the way for new programmes towards achieving our vision for an innovative, inclusive educationa­l system. I believe that cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion can foster unity and stability for our learners, for our countries, and for the region,” she said.

Duterte met with Honorable Fadhlina Sidek, Malaysia’s Minister of Education, to discuss the critical role of education in a nation’s growth, innovation, and a hopeful future. She also had a courtesy call to the Honourable Dato’ Sri Fadillah Yusof, the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia. /

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