Pangakong investment sa education sector, mag-aaral pinagtibay ni PBBM

Pangakong investment sa education sector, mag-aaral pinagtibay ni PBBM

January 31, 2023 @ 8:15 AM 2 months ago


MANILA, Philippines- Pinagtibay ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ang kanyang commitment o pangako na mag-invest sa education sector at maging sa mga mag-aaral.

“I have previously mentioned that this administration will at no point scrimp on investment in our educational sector and in our young learners. And I am here today to reaffirm that commitment,” ayon kay Pangulong Marcos sa ginawang presentasyon ng Basic Education Report 2023 sa Sofitel Philippine Plaza.

“We will build infrastructure that will provide our learners, teachers, and the entire academic sector with a healthy and safe environment that is conducive to learning,” dagdag na wika ni Pangulong Marcos.

Nangako rin ang Pangulo na magi-invest sa “in our teachers as we all know that is part of the most – that is part of our improving our educational system.”

Sinabi pa niya na ang mga guro ay aalukin ng multiple opportunities para matugunan ang kanilang personal at propesyonal na pangangailangan.

“Our teachers are there because it is a vocation. Teachers do not become teachers because it is their job. Teachers do not become teachers because they want to become rich. Teachers become teachers because they have to. It is a vocation,” ayon sa Pangulo.

“And it is up to us to support them in that effort because they feel the need to educate young people. And we are blessed that we have such teachers and we should hold them close and do all we can to support them so that they can do, to the best of their ability, what they have pledged to do,” aniya pa rin.

Samantala, binigyang diin ni Pangulong Marcos na hindi bibiguin ng pamahalaan ang mga mag-aaral, ito aniya ang “main motivation” na kailangang panatilihin sa kanilang mga puso.

“[If we keep failing them] They will not become the great Filipinos that will be recognized not only by their fellow Filipinos but by many people around the world,” aniya pa rin. Kris Jose