Marawi teacher gets 'Dangal ng Bayan' Award for innovative teaching approach - CSC


A teacher from Marawi, used his painful experiences growing up as a child as fuel to become a great educator, knowing that education is essential in changing a child’s life.

(CSC / MANILA BULLETIN)

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) mentioned that Tamalagon Integrated School Head Teacher I Ju-Im T. Jimlan earned the Outstanding Public Officials and Employees or Dangal Ng Bayan Award “for upholding public interest, particularly student welfare, over and above personal interest."

The agency stated that he developed innovative teaching approaches and information materials such as Tuklas-Aral, Bisita-Kumustahan, Modyul Mo, Hatod Ko, among others. He is active in community work, volunteering as a responder during Typhoon Odette and organizing donation drives for COVID-19 frontliners.

The accomplishments of Teacher Jimlan were shared by Civil Service Commission (CSC) Chairperson Karlo A. B. Nograles as he announced the winners of the 2022 Search for Outstanding Government Workers.

Rounding up the 2022 Dangal ng Bayan awardees are: State Auditor IV Adeline P. Baarde of the Commission on Audit in Tuguegarao City; Social Welfare Officer III Georgina M. Bulasa of the Department of Social Welfare and Development Field Office VIII in Tacloban City; Elementary School Principal II Rowan L. Celestra of Buenavista Elementary School, Department of Education, Sorsogon West District In Sorsogon City; Administrative Assistant II Thea Maria Rica S. Del Rosario of the Department of Social Welfare and Development Regional Office III in San Fernando City, Pampanga; Customer Associate Reymond D. Gonzales of the Landbank of the Philippines-Zamboanga Main Branch in Zamboanga City; Planning Officer II Adrian A. Jandusay of the Municipality of Sampaloc in Quezon Province; Librarian II Antonio L. Morada under the Curriculum and Learning Management Division of the Department of Education Regional Office V in Legazpi City; Tarlac City’s San Manuel Elementary School Teacher III Rizalina R. Nacpil; and Medical Specialist III Dr. Annie Claire B. Pekas of the Luis Hora Memorial Regional Hospital in Bauko, Mountain Province.

The Dangal ng Bayan Award is conferred on an individual for the performance of an extraordinary act or public service and consistent demonstration of exemplary ethical behavior on the basis of the employee’s observation of the eight norms of conduct provided under Republic Act No. 6713.

The full list of the 2022 awardees of the Search for Outstanding Government Workers is posted on the CSC website at www.csc.gov.ph.

The annual Search for Outstanding Government Workers is administered by the CSC through the Honor Awards Program (HAP).