Sun.Star Baguio

City backs teacher education act

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

BAGUIO is supporting the Teacher Education Council Act which aims to provide quality education for all.

On the move of Councilor Vladimir Cayabas, a resolution of support has been sent to the Senate backing the proposed Teacher Education Council Act being tackled in the Senate.

“This pandemic has unexpected­ly exposed teachers and school leaders with new normal challenges that need new normal skills, competenci­es, mindsets, approaches and innovative polices. this is to ensure supposedly recipients of quality education shall not be changed and be fully prepared to grow as self-reliant citizens,” Cayabas said.

The national measure’s objective is to ensure the coherence and continuity between pre-service and in- service education, guarantee that the profession­al standards for teachers and school leaders are applied fairly and consistent­ly, and undertake extensive research directed

at teacher and school leader quality, all in furtheranc­e of learning continuity.

Under the 1987 Philippine Constituti­on, utmost regard is given to quality education with its declaratio­n that the State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels, and shall take appropriat­e steps to make such education accessible to all.

 ?? Photo by JJ Landingin ?? CONSIDERAT­ION. Road condition should also be considered in the modernizat­ion of transporta­tion in the Baguio City, according to the United Metro Baguio - Benguet Jeepney Federation after 30 units of mini busses started to ply the city’s street last week.
Photo by JJ Landingin CONSIDERAT­ION. Road condition should also be considered in the modernizat­ion of transporta­tion in the Baguio City, according to the United Metro Baguio - Benguet Jeepney Federation after 30 units of mini busses started to ply the city’s street last week.

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