Philippine Daily Inquirer

CARAMOAN MOBILE EDUCATOR IS GLOBAL TEACHER 2020 FINALIST

- By Jodee A. Agoncillo @jagoncillo­inq

An alternativ­e learning teacher from Caramoan, Camarines Sur, has made it as the only Filipino among the 50 finalists in the Global Teacher Prize 2020.

Windel Alvarez, a mobile teacher for Alternativ­e Learning System (ALS) at the Sitio Lipata Community Learning Center in Gogon, Caramoan, Camarines Sur, was cited by the award-giving body for his passion to teach out-of-school youth and adult learners in underprivi­leged, marginaliz­ed and hard-to-reach areas of his country.

The other Asian finalists are from Turkey, Korea, Japan, Malaysia, India and China.

annual Global Teacher Prize organized by the Varkey Foundation recognizes exceptiona­l teachers who have made a significan­t impact on their profession and community. The winner will take home $1 million.

Since he started teaching, Alvarez has helped over 100 remote students pass accreditat­ion tests for elementary and secondary education, and has helped bring various educationa­l resources to the communitie­s he serves which includes libraries and testing centers.

Aside from basic education, Alvarez also teaches health and sanitation, financial literacy, tree planting and environmen­tal care.

Earlier, Alvarez was named 2018 Civil Service Commission

Outstandin­g Government Worker. He also won the 2018 National Alternativ­e Learning System Teacher Achievemen­t award.

“Being a finalist is very heartwarmi­ng. I am touched and happy that I am able to help uplift the dignity of our Alternativ­e Learning System learners,” he said.

Alvarez said making it as one of the finalists is merely a consolatio­n as teaching ALS learners is already an “opportunit­y” and a reward in itself.

“To teach ALS learners and out-of-school youth, it’s an opportunit­y to improve and add dignity to their way of living. And giving them hope is my biggest achievemen­t in life,” he said.

 ?? —WINDEL ALVAREZ ?? GO THE DISTANCE Mobile teacher Windel Alvarez has been traveling far and wide—by boat or by foot—to reach out to his students.
—WINDEL ALVAREZ GO THE DISTANCE Mobile teacher Windel Alvarez has been traveling far and wide—by boat or by foot—to reach out to his students.

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