With the celebration of
Teacher’ Day , I suddenly remember all my teachers who had guided all my
life from kinder to college. They had been a part of my success in one way or
another . I want to thank all of them from the bottom of my hearth for their
unselfish love to all their student.
From our family, Thank you Teachers
And with that I want to share to you what Education
Secretary Br. Armin A. Luistro insight.
Education Secretary Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC has urged the
nation to look kindly at our teachers and give them the recognition they
deserve by saying “thank you” to them.
“All of us were once students and we all have at least one
teacher who have made a difference in our lives and to whom we owe who we are
today,” Luistro said.
The education chief is taking the lead in the celebration of
the 2012 World Teachers’ Day set on October 5 in Limketkai, Cagayan de Oro
City. CDO was chosen as this year’s venue to highlight the heroism of teachers
during the onslaught of Sendong.
DepEd is continuously looking for ways to further improve
the economic lot of public school teachers as well as their professional
advancement. “But I do believe that if only we, as a nation, learn to
appreciate the value of teachers, the rest of our needs (as a nation) will be
provided much easier. A nation that is
unable to appreciate the contribution of a teacher is a nation that is unable
to see a bright future,” explained Luistro.
In a press briefing yesterday, the Education chief expressed
his thanks to his former college professor in De La Salle University, Professor
Emerita Quito, as one of his life changing teachers. He said “Prof. Quito
taught me that life is beyond textbooks and Philosophy is everywhere.”
President Benigno S. Aquino III has declared September 5 to
October 5 every year as National Teachers’ Month (NTM) through Presidential
Proclamation 242 signed in 2011.
The NTM seeks to empower Filipino teachers by engaging the
public in creating a strong movement that cultivates a Filipino culture that
celebrates the service and heroism of all teachers.
DepEd is enlisting the support of teachers groups, student
organizations, educational institutions, private corporations, professional
organizations, media, corporate foundations and the local government units in
coming up with novel ways to celebrate the teaching profession.
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