Cotabato City (July 3, 2018) – The Department of
Education of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (DepEd-ARMM) hired 765
new teachers for the department’s two districts in Maguindanao.
Successful
teaching applicants, numbering 330, for Maguindanao’s second district signed
their appointment and deployment orders on Monday, June 2, during an acceptance
and mass oath-taking ceremony held here.
The
mass signing was attended by ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman, DepEd Regional
Secretary Atty. Rasol Mitmug Jr., Bureau of Public Information Executive
Director Amir Mawallil, and other DepEd-ARMM officials. A similar ceremony was
held on Tuesday, July 3, for 435 newly hired teachers for the first district of
Maguindanao.
The
hiring of new teachers is part of DepEd-ARMM’s mission to provide quality
education for Bangsamoro children. The teachers were hired after they passed a
strict hiring process that includes Assessment and Competency Examination for
Teachers in ARMM, an interview and a teaching demonstration.
“May
mga kwentong nagsasabi na ang pag-apply daw sa ARMM ay medyo mahirap,” said
Norolhaq H. Usop, one of the newly hired teachers. He was among the walk-in
applicants during the screening process conducted last May. “I feel so blessed
kasi hindi na umabot ng ilang years ang application namin,” he said.
Now
that he is officially a teacher in the region, Usop said he is ready for
whatever duties his work will require. “I will really give my best para
maibigay kung ano man ang kailangan ng ating mga kabataan,” Usop said.
“Gusto
nating tiyakin na ang mga na-hire na teachers ay magagaling,” said Gov. Mujiv
Hataman. “Andito kayo ngayon dahil dumaan kayo sa proseso, at napili kayo dahil
magaling at mahusay kayo,” he told the new teachers.
“Ang
kinabukasan, kabutihan, at kaunlaran ng edukasyon sa rehiyon ay nakasalalay sa
inyong lahat,” the governor added. “Nakikiusap kami sa inyo na magturo kayo ng
maayos at gagawin rin namin ang mga
bagay na nararapat sa inyo.”
Sec.
Mitmug previously announced that DepEd-ARMM is currently preparing the
deployment orders of 2,458 teachers for the entire region, which ARMM officials
hope would be accomplished as soon as possible. (Jong Cadion/Bureau of Public
Information)
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