DepEd urges all elementary, second level schools to honor educators on National Teachers’ Month

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All schools, both public and private elementary and secondary levels, were enjoined by the Department of Education (DepEd) to hold activities that will honor the educators as it led the kick-off of this year's celebration of the National Teachers' Month (NTM) on Monday.

All schools, both public and private elementary and secondary levels, were enjoined by the Department of Education to hold activities that will honor the educators as it led the kick-off of this year’s celebration of the National Teachers’ Month on Monday.

DepEd said that it “continuously recognizes the significant role of teachers in educating the Filipino children” through the NTM starting September 5, and its culmination on October 5 in celebration of the National Teachers’ Day and World Teachers’ Day . Despite being a solo parent raising a 15-year-old son diagnosed with severe autism, DepEd noted that Laguitao “still managed to spare her valuable time to teach struggling readers and non-readers” not only in MCES but also in the entire province. “Like a rare wildflower that radiates beauty and hope amid wilderness, Ma’am Ann brought colors to the once dim lives of 3,030 struggling readers in the entire Division of ComVal since 2013,” DepEd shared.

Laguitao’s brainchild, DepEd said, became the “teaching resource” used in the Bayanihan Para sa Karunungan , a program of the provincial government dubbed as “Summer Big Brother” which has “significantly improved the reading competencies of the learners.” Due to the “significant improvement” in the reading proficiency levels of the learners brought about by her book, DepEd said that the Conrado and Ladislawa Foundation Inc.

DepEd also noted that Laguitao “does not craft books for recognition or appreciation” because “it is her own way of selfless extension of her skills to those in need.”

 

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