The Philippine Star

DepEd, citizen’s group link up for peace

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The Department of Education recently affirmed its partnershi­p with a citizen’s group whose peace education and advocacy campaign has been adopted and incorporat­ed in DepEd’s education for all programs in public and private elementary and secondary schools nationwide.

In a memorandum dated April 6, 2017, Education Secretary Leonor Briones said that though unfunded, the Yes for Peace campaign “proved that a national consensus can be establishe­d through bayanihan or the pro-active involvemen­t and collective participat­ion of the Filipino people.”

Such bayanihan is built upon the concepts of being inclusive, citizen-led, non-partisan and multi-sectoral, according to the memo distribute­d to the DepEd’s undersecre­taries and assistant secretarie­s, bureau and service directors and regional directors, schools division superinten­dents, and public elementary and secondary school heads.

Yes for Peace was described by the EDSA People Power Commission as “the new face of people power,” when the advocacy group symbolical­ly turned over more than 11 million responses in support of the peace process during the 30th anniversar­y of the 1986 EDSA revolution last year.

The DepEd-Yes for Peace linkup includes answering questionna­ires on the means to achieve lasting peace in the country as well as related homeroom activities, the results of which will be relayed to the Philippine Postal Corp. which conducts a running tally.

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