A group
of newly hired teachers, passers of LET, gladly show their appointment papers
as they go to their respective task assignments in Maguindanao. (Photo
supplied)
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Five
hundred sixty-nine (569) newly-hired elementary and secondary teachers for
Maguindanao I signed their appointment and deployment orders during the BARMM’s
first mass signing and oath-taking ceremony last February 6 held at the Shariff
Kabunsuan Cultural Complex, Bangsamoro Government Center, in Cotabato City.
A
similar ceremony was held on Friday, February 7, for the 586 newly hired
teachers for Maguindanao II.
Education
Minister Mohagher Iqbal said “our goal
is to have a balanced, inclusive, relevant, and quality Bangsamoro Educational
System for our children. The vision is possible if we have quality teachers.”
“Teachers
are perhaps the most influential role models for young people,” Iqbal noted,
reminding the teachers to uphold the regional government’s advocacy of moral
governance.
The
teachers were hired after they passed a strict hiring process that include
assessment and competency examination, an interview, and a demonstration
teaching.
Tarhata
Balabagan, 31, who will be deployed in Maguindanao Division I, said she is
thankful to the Bangsamoro government now that she’s finally employed as a
public teacher.
Balabagan
said she passed her Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET) in 2017 and started her
luck teaching in North Cotabato, but was unsuccessful. She then volunteered in
a school in her area before applying in the BARMM.
Meanwhile,
Aisah Calim, 22, also volunteered in a school in her area, with hopes that
someday she will secure a teaching job just like her father. She passed the LET
on December 2018.
“After
ng exam (LET), sabi ng tatay ko na isa ring teacher na magtrabaho ako as volunteer
para hindi laging nasa bahay, at ma-practice ang teaching,” Calim recalled.
“Sa
interview (BARMM hiring process), talagang sinala nila ang opinion namin at
binigyan kami ng situations sa mga dapat naming gawin if ever makapag-encounter
kami sa iba’t ibang environment,” she said.
For
Balabagan and Calim, this serves as their first professional career as licensed
teachers. They are now teachers for secondary students in the Maguindanao’s
first district.
Chief Minister
on the teachers’ mission
Bangsamoro
government Chief Minister Ahod ‘Al Haj Murad’ Ebrahim delivered a message,
through his Assistant Executive Secretary Abdullah Cusain, stating that
reforming the MBHTE was one of their immediate actions to ensure the region has
“credible teachers on the ground to provide a high quality of education to our
students.”
He
said: “I hope that beyond the basic ABCs of teaching, you will also embed the
importance of moral values in your classes. We hope to raise a Bangsamoro that
is not just intellectually apt, but morally guided, especially with our shared
values as a people.”
According
to him, these licensed teachers were “given the chance to reshape this region”
and “re-engineering the educational system of the Bangsamoro.”
“You
have the rare opportunity of shaping an entire generation who will eventually
succeed in the direction of the Bangsamoro,” he stressed.
This
month, the MBHTE-BARMM will be conducting a selection and screening process for
aspiring teaching applicants in the divisions of Basilan and Tawi-Tawi, while
the selection process schedule for the divisions of Sulu and Lanao del Sur is
yet to be announced by the ministry. (BUREAU OF PUBLIC INFORMATION - BARMM,
MINDANAO EXPOSE')
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