Week 6 – 2nd Quarter Daily Lesson Log | September 16 – 20, 2019 DLL

Good day fellow Teachers. We’ve been together for three years now. We had a lot of struggles in our beloved profession but we made it to this new school year together – supporting and sharing our knowledge for the welfare of each other. We are always there for each other as we dream of a smooth and productive school year. Together we will withstand any challenges. And now, we have uploaded our Week 6 – 2nd Quarter Daily Lesson Log | September 16 – 20, 2019 DLL

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This week’s News that matter:

Senator Win Gatchalian says he already found the P54 billion needed to fund his bill raising the salaries of teachers by two salary grades.

“Hindi po ba may vineto si Pangulong Duterte na P95 billion na pork barrel funds sa 2019 budget? Bakit hindi natin kunin ‘yong P54 billion doon para pondohan ang salary increase ng teachers natin?” Gatchalian suggested during the first hearing of the Senate Committee on Civil Service, Government Reorganization and Professional Regulation on the proposed salary increases for government employees and teachers.

The lawmaker was referring to a total of 2,071 projects under the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) worth P95.37 billion that was line-item vetoed by President Rodrigo Duterte from the 2019 General Appropriations Act (GAA).

“In fact, kailangan nating magpasa ng supplemental budget ngayong taon para magamit ‘yong P95 billion na ‘yon. We can use that amount to increase the salaries of our teachers,” Gatchalian said. Continue Reading…

 

The long-standing cry of Filipino teachers for a salary increase, together with other additional benefits will soon be granted after the Senate took the first step in studying how to augment the salary of teaching and non-teaching personnel of the Department of Education (DepED) all over the country.

Senator Ramon Bong Revilla Jr.’s Senate Committee on Civil Service, Government Reorganization and Professional Regulation discussed Tuesday morning concrete steps to take towards the realization and implementation of the salary increase for teachers.

The lawmaker ordered the DBM to find the necessary funds for this increase to which the DBM positively responded saying that according to their studies, there may be sources of funds that may be made available to pay for the increases.

Aside from pushing for the salary increases, Bong Revilla also instructed the DBM to source out funds for the provision of at least P5,000 chalk allowance so that teachers will no longer deduct their needed materials from their own pockets.

The Committee formed various Technical Working Groups to thresh out the details of the proposals and their eventual implementation, with Revilla assuring the Teachers’ groups of the Committee’s commitment to approve the measures and immediately submit its report for plenary consideration. Continue Reading…

 

 

Week 6 – 2nd Quarter Daily Lesson Log
September 16 – 20, 2019 DLL

 

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