MANILA, Philippines — On the celebration of National Teachers’ Day yesterday, President Marcos cited Filipino educators’ vital role in molding future leadersfastwin, as he called on the public to help advance inclusive education.
“Our teachers lie at the heart of our educational system, standing as the second parents of our children and molding them into future leaders, changemakers and nation builders,” the President said in his message.
“They play an indispensable role in preserving our country’s democratic values and way of life, not only as stewards during elections, but also as influencers of the younger generations,” Marcos added.
“As we celebrate the National Teachers’ Day, we acknowledge our educators all around the world for imparting the values of excellence and hard work among our students and nurturing them to become the best versions of themselves,” he said.
Republic Act 10743 declared Oct. 5 of each year as National Teachers’ Day.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization also designated Oct. 5 as World Teachers’ Day to celebrate all teachers around the globe.
According to Marcos, the administration continues to honor teachers for the sacrifices they make through the policies and reforms implemented in the education sector.
Among these reforms is the Kabalikat sa Pagtuturo Act, which gives public school teachers an additional teaching allowance, personal accident insurance and special hardship allowances, he said.
The government also pursues initiatives aimed at enhancing the skills of teachers through various professional development and career advancement opportunities so they can be at par with their international counterparts, Marcos said.
“As we face the pressing challenges of our time, I ask everyone to channel our efforts towards advancing inclusive education that facilitates success for all learners, and ushers in a better and brighter Bagong Pilipinas for us all,” the President said.
During the National Teachers’ Day celebration in Quezon City on Thursdayfastwin, Marcos called on the Department of Education, public and private school teachers and other government agencies nationwide to work together to improve the quality of education in the country.