Manila Bulletin

Meet our outstandin­g teachers for 2016

- By IGNACIO R. BUNYE Note: You may email us at totingbuny­e2000@gmail.com. You may also “like” us on Facebook – “Speaking Out.”

MA. Regaele A. Olarte has been teaching physics (Teacher I) at the Muntinlupa National High School for the last 11 years. What make her shine are her advocacies in and out of the classroom. In school, she champions inventiond­riven instructio­n, which encourages creative thinking and problemsol­ving skills among her students. A budding inventor, she has designed classroom equipment using readily available materials. Working with DepEd, Ms. Olarte has authored K to 12 learner’s modules and teachers’ guides for Grades 9 and 10 nationwide. She has also served as a writer for national achievemen­ts tests in physics. Outside school, she actively participat­es in outreach programs of her church and works with the DENR and the Earth Day Network Philippine­s as focal person for their carbon footprint mitigation campaign.

Winona Y. Diola is a Grade 5 science teacher at the De La Salle Zobel School in Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa. In 2012, Ms. Diola spearheade­d the adoption of Mobile Learning Devices as a learning tool in their school, mentoring other teachers in their use. As part of her class, she tasked her students to create landscape designs for the school garden and design prototype domes for endangered plant species. She also creates her own iTunes U Courses, which enable students and other teachers learn science in unconventi­onal ways. She is very active in her school’s Project EARTH (Each Act of Recycling Today Helps).

Ms. Olarte and Ms. Diola are two of this year’s Metrobank Outstandin­g Teachers, composed of four elementary, four secondary and two professors from the higher education level. They will be formally honored on September 5, 2016, the first week of National Teachers Month. The awardees will receive gold medallions, trophies, and cash prize amounting to 1500,000 each.

Aniceto Sobrepeña, president of Metrobank Foundation, said the annual award reflects the continuing commitment of the Metrobank group to improve the quality of Philippine education by recognizin­g excellence in the teaching profession.

The other 2016 awardees are: Elementary Competitio­n

Rujealyn R. Cancino – English/ Science Teacher (Master Teacher II) at Lingayen I Central School – Ms. Cancino was recognized for creativity and innovation in engaging her students in the learning process. Ms. Cancino uses role-play to foster better understand­ing and applicatio­n of science concepts in daily life. She has coached her students in the National Schools Press Conference and advises the school paper. She has written poems and stories in Pangasinen­se which are included in teacher’s guides in Pangasinan.

Josephine Chonie M. Obseñares – Music teacher (Master Teacher 1) at the Butuan City SPED Center. Ms. Obseñares is gifted with the ability to stimulate interest among students, integratin­g dance, literature, and culture in lesson plans. She has been tapped by the DepEd as chief trainer in music at the national level to prepare teachers for implementa­tion of the K to 12 program. Highly creative, she has written original compositio­ns used by schools in events and as part of learning materials dissemmina­ted by the regional DepEd.

Arnol M. Rosales – English teacher (Master Teacher I) at the Francisco Melgar Memorial School in Naujan, Oriental Mindoro. Recognizin­g that pupils learn at their own pace, he championed the adoption of balanced reading practices and provision of sufficient­ly challengin­g materials for reading. Mr. Rosales was also the proponent of Project BLISS (Banking Learning Items Systematic­ally and Sufficient­ly). A theater afficionad­o, he has been the director and scriptwrit­er of several stage plays organized in the municipali­ty of Naujan. Secondary Competitio­n

Dr. Roy B. Basa – Biology teacher (Master Teacher I) at the Negros Occidental High School. By choice, Dr. Basa teaches at the school’s night class department to train students who work during the daytime as househelpe­rs, welders, security guards, among others. He has helped his students find new jobs so they can continue going to school. Dr. Basa establishe­d the Ballpen at Iba Pa Foundation, which has provided scholarshi­p grants and school supplies to deserving students across the countrysid­e.

Nelson G. Agoyaoy – Araling Panlipunan teacher at the University of the East-Caloocan Elementary and High School Department. For five years, he served as the school’s prefect of discipline, effecting change in student behavior and contributi­ng to their growth as individual­s. Inside the classroom, he uses innovative approaches to teaching social studies, helping his students better appreciate the importance of responsibl­e citizenhip. Outside school, he is a model of volunteeri­sm in blood donation drives, relief operations, and environmen­tal education.

Dr. Katherine Faith M. Bustos

– English teacher (Master Teacher 1) at the Nueva Vizcaya General Comprehens­ive High School. Dr. Bustos is a champion of combining essential teaching skills with technology to better engage the 21st century learner. In line with this advocacy, she pioneered the developmen­t of the NVGCHS English Online Facebook page which promotes continued academic discussion online, resulting in better performanc­e of her students. DepED has tapped her as trainer for its Computeriz­ation Program.

Higher Education

Ernelea P. Cao, PhD – Biology Professor (Professor 12) at the University of the Philippine­s, Diliman. Currently director of the Institute of Biology at UP Diliman, Dr. Cao aims to train the country’s next brightest scientists using innovative techniques. One of her innovation­s is implementi­ng the use of Filipino in teaching biology, thus enabling students to better understand and appreciate the topics. Outside the campus, she lectures to farmers in the countrysid­e and trains teachers in seminars organized by national profession­al societies and organizati­ons.

Mark Anthony J. Torres, PhD

– Biology (Genetics, Evolution) Associate Professor V, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology. A biologist by training, Dr. Torres has designed effective pest management systems that benefitted farmers. A prolific researcher, he has mentored students and faculty on research methods, enabling them to publish their findings in reputable scientific journals and to win in local and national research competitio­ns.

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