Briones lauds teacher-awardees for outstanding work

By Ma. Teresa Montemayor

December 10, 2018, 6:57 pm

MANILA -- Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Leonor Briones lauded on Monday outstanding educators from the different parts of the country who were recognized for their exemplary performances in the field.

Briones said there are still many good teachers, but they are unrecognized as scandals involving teachers are reported more often.

"These six teachers represent thousands of teachers in the provinces who bring the good news to their learners. What makes them outstanding besides the awards is going beyond their call, of what teachers should be," she said in a media briefing.

DepEd presented during the briefing four Dangal ng Bayan awardees, one Pagasa awardee, and one Gawad Career Executive Service awardee who are all teachers in far-flung areas.

DepEd presented during the briefing four Dangal ng Bayan awardees, one Pagasa awardee, and one Gawad Career Executive Service awardee who are all teachers in far-flung areas.

The Dangal ng Bayan Award is given by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) to government employees who perform exemplary acts and consistent ethical behavior.

Windel Alvarez, Lowel Solayao, Annie Masongsong, and Roderick Labay received the award for 2018.

Labay and Masongsong are the champions of the Mangyan learners in their respective provinces.

Solayao taught reading to the young learners from Sorsogon, while Alvarez introduced the Alternative Learning System to the families living in the Lahuy Island.

Annabelle Alipo-on received the CSC Pagasa for her exceptional contributions and innovations, which made a great impact in advancing the state of education and improving the lives of the community people in Negros Occidental.

Meanwhile, Cristito Eco received the 2017 Gawad Career Executive Service Award from the Office of the President for his Bungkaras project, which involved the capacity building of school heads, so they would become innovative.

DepEd said the awardees, together with the other nominees, have undergone a year-long selection process which was done by the CSC.

The Gawad Career Executive Service Award from the Office of the President included a PHP200,000 cash prize, a medallion, and series of promotions.

The Dangal ng Bayan Award had a cash prize of PHP200,000, while the CSC Pagasa Award included a PHP150,000 cash prize.

Briones said the teacher-awardees signify that teaching is a special profession which does not only involve "counting of work hours, bonuses and benefits".

"I'm touched by their loyalty and by their love for the learners, not thinking of what they lack. They show that teaching is parting of knowledge, guiding of learners and shaping of lives," she added. (PNA)

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