DepEd Region 8 steps up learning program for PWDs

TACLOBAN CITY — The Department of Education (DepEd) regional office here has renewed its commitment to strengthen special education for persons with disabilities (PWDs), backing the inclusive education for all strategy.

DepEd Regional Director Ramir Uytico said on Friday a growing number of public school teachers had been trained to provide quality education for PWDs.

He added that more state-run and private schools had been offering special education programs in the region.

“We initiated several activities to encourage PWDs to come to school. We have to tell people that we need to take care of them. For us, they are not persons with disabilities, but they are already persons with determinations,” Uytico told Philippine News Agency.

The regional office has no record on the number of handicapped learners in the region. Nationwide, there are around 250,000 enrollees with certain exceptionalities at the elementary level and around 100,000 at the high school level in school year ‎2015-2016.

Uytico urged parents or guardians of learners with certain disabilities to contact principals or guidance counselors of schools where they wish to enroll their children. This is to determine the necessary instructional program that their children need best.

“Gone are the days when we say that PWDs are considered as someone who has no role in this world. Even if they have disabilities, they can pursue their dreams,” Uytico added.  (Sarwell Meniano/PNA)

Popular

Palace slams Imee’s ‘baseless’ claims; PBBM unfazed by destabilizers, obstructionists

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet “Hindi mabigat ang alegasyon ni Senator Imee—walang basehan. Kuwentong walang kuwenta, kuwentong kutsero.” President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. remains unbothered by political...

PH economy remains resilient amid various domestic issues

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Malacañang announced on Tuesday that the country’s economy remains strong in the face of various issues that plague the administration of...

PBBM appoints new DOJ chief

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet A month after appointing former Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla as the new Ombudsman, President Ferdinand R. Marcos...

PBBM visits Tino-hit Negros Occidental

By Brian Campued As part of the administration’s commitment to supporting the recovery of communities devastated by recent calamities, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. visited...