By Noel Y. Punzalan
COTABATO CITY, May 18
(PNA) -- To address teaching gaps ahead of the upcoming 2014-2015 school year,
the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) hired more than 1,000 new
teachers, officials said.
ARMM Education
secretary Jamar Kulayan said 903 new teachers took oath en masse Friday and
will be assigned to permanent teaching slots in at least 1,364 different
schools in ARMM’s mainland provinces of Maguindanao and Lanao del Sur and city
of Marawi.
Of the 903 new
appointments, 505 will be deployed in Maguindanao, 325 in Lanao del Sur and 78
in Marawi City.
Eighty nine percent
or 797 of the sworn-in teachers are women.
Kulayan said 450
others will take oath on May 30 in Zamboanga City and will be assigned to
schools in the island provinces of Sulu, Basilan and Tawi-Tawi.
Kulayan said they
opted to hold a mass oath taking ceremony to boost the morale of the teachers
and solemnize their commitment to the profession.
The newly-hired
teachers will join the 23,000 educators in ARMM.
Meanwhile, Mubarak
Pandi, DepEd regional information officer, said there are still around 2,645
teaching posts for the region to be filled this 2014.
“We are optimistic
these vacancies will soon be filled before the year ends, with the massive
turn-out of new teaching aspirants undergoing Teachers Assessment and Competency
Exam (TACE),” Pandi said.
TACE, an innovation
in the screening process ensures competency and aptitude of new recruits. It
involves set of paper examinations, panel interviews and teaching demos to rank
qualified applicants as to hiring priorities.
The present ARMM
leadership puts premium on improving the quality of education in the region
starting with the hiring of qualified and competent educators. (PNA)
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