The Philippine Star

Promote culture of gratitude for teachers, LGUs urged

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) is urging governors and mayors to take the lead in promoting a culture of gratitude for teachers by organizing programs to honor them in their respective communitie­s as part of the observance of National Teachers’ Month from Sept. 5 to Oct. 5.

Interior Undersecre­tary Austere Panadero said local government units (LGUs) may do so through special presentati­ons and messages from students and other concerned groups.

Panadero said LGUs may also encourage commercial and retail outlets in their areas to offer discounts/freebies or special promos for teachers, or come up with special “Thank you, Teacher” merchandis­e during the month.

“‘Salamat, Ma’am at Sir’ should be the resounding message of the nation during the month-long celebratio­n,” he said.

“Teachers cultivate knowledge and inspire their students to think creatively. They plant the seeds of innovation and change, the key ingredient­s for our nation to continue to move forward and soar high,” Panadero said.

“With their great contributi­on, they could be no less than heroes for helping build our nation,” he added.

The annual National Teachers’ Month and National Teachers’ Day on Oct. 5 are observed pursuant to Presidenti­al Proclamati­on No. 242 and Republic Act 10743, respective­ly, making the Philippine­s the holder of the longest period of festivitie­s for teachers.

The nationwide “National Prayer for Teachers” and “Ringing of Bells” at exactly 10:05 am on Oct. 5 will highlight this year’s celebratio­ns.

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