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Marcos leads celebration of National Teachers' Day

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., first lady Liza Marcos, and Speaker Martin Romualdez join Education Secretary Sonny Angara in celebrating National Teachers' Day at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City on Oct. 3, 2024. Marcos, Romualdez and Angara vowed their continued support to teachers by increasing benefits and providing them with laptops and computers, among others, that can enhance their skills in and out of the classroom.

VIDEO BY RED MENDOZA

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Transcript
00:00I'm dreaded and most importantly the teachers who had recognized our potential before anybody else did.
00:09Lahat-lahat siguro ng kahit na sinong na dumaan sing sgwela, meron na naaalala isa, dalawa, tatlo na teacher na hindi na makalimutan ang pangbuhay.
00:21Nang naispire ka, nang siyempre iniisip mo ang sgwela, gusto mo maglalo, pero sasabihin siya, hindi, tingnan mo ito, mayaispire ka at pinaganda ang performance mo sa sgwela.
00:38Lahat tayo may ganun.
00:40From our first steps to the classroom, to our first leap of faith into the world, you teachers did not just impart the wisdom necessary for us to flourish, you have also instilled in us the values that guide us through life's challenges.
00:56Without your dedication, we would not have a future worth celebrating. As we mark the culmination of the National Teachers Month, we honor the tremendous efforts that teachers have made over the years, but we also cannot ignore the difficult realities that teachers face.
01:14The constrained resources and the personal difficulties their students bring into the classroom are just a few examples.
01:23Just last month, we met two teachers who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to improve the life of their students.
01:30Teacher Kyle David Achenza, Parinduke, brings learning to life with his rolling blackboard, reaching both in-school and out-of-school learners through the outreach and free literacy sessions.
01:44Double-city teacher Jun Elias Patalinhug promotes innovation in the classroom. Through his project Kahig, he not only offers essential remediation, but also provides food supplies and nourishment to the children that are in need.
02:02When we talk about the sacrifices of teachers, we cannot forget that they are remembering the pandemic and the lockdown. We were able to reach our graduation during the lockdown.
02:17If there is no lockdown, there will be no commencement exercise. But slowly, we will be able to replace it.
02:27The teachers, because they feel sorry for the graduates, send them to their homes so that the graduates will have a place to stay, a stage, a picture, and a diploma.

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