The Philippine Star

Mabuhay ang mga Gurong Pilipino

- STEVEN J. ROBINSON (Steven J. Robinson AO is the Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s. Follow him on Twitter @AusAmbPH)

Before becoming a diplomat I trained as a high school teacher. Although I turned to work in foreign relations, I learned first-hand the role that good teachers can play in shaping young lives for the better. So I’m always interested to see how education can help improve the prospects of young people and their society at large.

Recently, I was invited by Teach for the Philippine­s to be a guest teacher at Navotas National High School. I had a wonderful morning teaching a bright class of Grade 10 students about cultural diversity, one of the many values that Australia and the Philippine­s share.

I gain a lot of energy when I visit schools around this country; from national high schools like the one in Navotas, to the rustic elementary school in Maguindana­o, where I celebrated Brigada

Eskwela with the Bangsamoro Education Minister, Mohagher Iqbal, in May.

Like the Philippine­s, Australia recognises the importance of education in nation building. This is why support for education is central to our developmen­t partnershi­p. A strong education system lays a foundation for inclusive economic growth. And it contribute­s to peace and stability.

The Australian embassy in the Philippine­s has worked closely with the Department of Education for over 30 years to improve both access to education and the quality of teaching. I’m delighted to see that the Philippine­s has made impressive gains over the last several years. Today, almost 95 percent of children are enrolled in elementary school and over 75 percent in secondary school. DepEd’s focus has rightly shifted to improving both the quality of education and of teachers. And Australia stands right behind that effort.

The global evidence is clear. Investing in teachers is the single most effective way to lift learning outcomes. But improving classroom teaching is a challengin­g task, which has to begin by attracting the best and brightest people to become teachers. This is something Australia has supported through campaigns, scholarshi­ps and mentoring with our partners Teach for the Philippine­s and Philippine Business for Education. Together we have inspired both top high school graduates and profession­als from other career tracks to join the teaching profession – and provided almost a thousand teaching scholarshi­ps to help inject talent into the public school system.

To improve quality, teachers also need opportunit­ies for continuing profession­al developmen­t. Australia has provided specialise­d technical assistance to DepEd over many years, particular­ly through the Research Center for Teacher Quality, to develop profession­al standards for teaching, and to tailor training and mentoring programs to help teachers meet these high standards.

We’re also supporting teachers and students in the Bangsamoro, where education has been disrupted by decades of conflict.

Through our Education Pathways to Peace program, we are helping the new Bangsamoro government expand learning opportunit­ies into remote and conflict-affected barangays which currently have no schools. And we are helping to ensure that the education system caters to the needs of learners from all the ethnic, linguistic and religious communitie­s of the BARMM.

Teachers are community leaders. They play a critical role in bringing communitie­s together, and help to foster peace and inclusion; not only in the Bangsamoro but also across the country. Ensuring that teachers are supported and nurtured helps them to support and nurture their learners and their communitie­s.

Like all profession­s, teaching is not without its challenges. But I am optimistic that with the talent and drive that I have seen in Filipino teachers, and the commitment of the Department of Education, the Bangsamoro Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education, and civil society and business leaders across the country, we can continue to raise the bar. Australia shares the vision of providing a quality education to all Filipinos. And it is something that we will continue to enthusiast­ically support. Happy World Teachers’ Day and Mabuhay ang mga Gurong Pilipino!

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