Marcos support for DepEd to benefit learners, teachers —VP Sara

Marcos support for DepEd to benefit learners, teachers —VP Sara

Marcos support for DepEd to benefit learners, teachers —VP Sara

Vice President Sara Duterte mentioned Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s help for the Department of Education(DepEd) would profit learners and lecturers.

“His unremitting support for the reforms introduced by the Department of Education to the education system the Matatag Agenda will benefit not only our learners, but also the teaching and non-teaching personnel,” Duterte, who concurrently sits as DepEd Secretary, mentioned in a press release issued after the president’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday.

During his speech, Marcos mentioned that studying restoration would be the high precedence of the training sector to deal with the educational losses amongst college students led to by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The President identified that various supply modes and blended studying methodologies have been adopted by the DepEd contemplating the teachings of the pandemic “to ensure unhampered learning”.

He additionally highlighted the DepEd’s Matatag Agenda which goals to implement resilient reforms within the curriculum, training providers, and provision of amenities, learner wellbeing, and trainer help applications.

Duterte congratulated Marcos for his report back to the nation and for his “decisive” management.

“I am truly grateful for President Ferdinand Marcos and his leadership marked with decisiveness, strength, fortitude, and political will — clearly demonstrated over the past year in office,” the Vice President said.

“It is the kind of leadership that inspires us to be more aggressive in delivering what we have promised to the Filipino people,” she added.

A Davao native, Duterte said she was also pleased to hear the administration’s development agenda for Mindanao.

“It offers us hope and a deep sense of optimism that the efforts to stamp out terrorism and the peace-building initiatives of the past administrations are strengthened to bring about meaningful development for the region and its people,” she mentioned.

Earlier, Marcos Jr. mentioned Marawi City, which was devastated by a five-month lengthy siege in 2017, “will rise again.”

The President further said his administration is working on the financial aid to be distributed to the Marawi siege victims.

‘Comprehensive’

Reacting to the SONA, Senators Grace Poe and Nancy Binay said what the president delivered to the nation was “comprehensive.”

“Para sa akin, komprehensibo ‘yung SONA ng Pangulo. Maraming tinalakay mula sa kalusugan agrikultura, tubig, drugs, sa peace and order pati na rin ang turismo. Kaya maganda. Ang nais lang natin siyempre pati ‘yung presyo ng pagkain,” Poe mentioned in an ambush interview after the speech.

If she’s going to give the president a grade for the content material of his speech, Poe mentioned she would give him 97 p.c, however she emphasised that the implementation of the guarantees is a special matter.

Binay likewise “appreciated” that the speech was “very comprehensive.”

“Halos lahat ng mga kailangang banggitin, nabanggit ni presidente and siyempre natutuwa rin tayo ilang beses rin niya nabanggit ‘yung tourism sector,” Binay, who chairs the Senate tourism panel, mentioned in a separate ambush interview.

Like Poe, Binay identified that the “hard part is the implementation” of all of the SONA guarantees.

Binay refused to present Marcos a grade for his speech, however she agreed with the chief government on his declaration that the state of the nation is sound.

“I think so. Nandito pa rin tayong lahat and hopefully, tuloy tuloy ‘yung pagbangon natin,” she mentioned.—LDF, GMA Integrated News

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