The Philippine Star

A collaborat­ive tribute to the Filipino teacher

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For many Filipinos, a good education is golden. It represents a key – for many, the only key – out of the locked chains of poverty.

Good education would, however, remain far-fetched if not for the school’s greatest asset: teachers. Remove them from our schools and the significan­ce, impact, and worth of education would be gone. This appreciati­on for their crucial, yet often overlooked role is at the heart of the National Teachers’ Month (NTM) movement.

NTM began in 2008 through a campaign launched by former Education Secretary and De La Salle University president Bro. Armin Luistro, together with Metrobank Foundation Inc. president Aniceto Sobrepeña.

The idea was simple: to celebrate teachers and their profession, much like how we celebrate Mothers’ Day and Fathers’ Day.

In 2011, Presidenti­al Proclamati­on No. 242 was signed, formally declaring “the period from September 5 to October 5 of every year as National Teachers’ Month.”

Every year, from Sept. 5 to Oct. 5, Filipinos are encouraged to thank their teachers – the unsung heroes of their communitie­s – through various nationwide activities that honor and recognize their contributi­ons.

The year 2016 marked a milestone for the movement with the passage of Republic Act No. 10743 designatin­g October 5 of every year as “National Teachers Day”. Since 2008, Metrobank Foundation Inc. (MBFI) has led a multi-sectoral group in paying tribute to the Filipino teacher.

This year, more organizati­ons and establishm­ents have gone onboard the NTM celebratio­ns – offering treats, discounts, and freebies to teachers.

A big “Thank You Library” was also mounted during the fair, where visitors wrote their special “Thank You” messages dedicated to their teachers. Students, profession­als, and even teachers stopped by to write and take photos.

Over the years, the National Teachers’ Month has gone beyond mere festivitie­s. The movement has become an advocacy of uplifting the teaching profession through its support in teacher developmen­t.

This year, GSIS in collaborat­ion with National Museum, Department of Education, Metrobank Foundation, Museo Pambata, and CCP – held the 5th run of the Alternativ­e National Conference Workshop last Sept. 28-30 with the theme “Developing 21st Century Skills: Arts- and CultureBas­ed Learning Resources”. The three-day experienti­al learning workshop focused on teaching history through the visual arts; using film as a medium to facilitate meaningful discussion; and utilizing public spaces like museums to engage learners in fostering a deeper appreciati­on for our heritage.

National Teachers’ Month culminates every October 5, National Teachers’ Day, which UNESCO also declares as World Teachers’ Day. Around 6,000 teachers from Regions IV-A, IV-B, and V are expected to take part in the festivitie­s which will be held in Legazpi City. The Department of Education leads the annual National Teachers’ Day celebratio­ns.

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