'Malaking tulong': Tiangco lauds signing of IRR of law increasing public school teachers' allowance
At A Glance
- Navotas City lone district Rep. Toby Tiangco lauded the signing of the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of the "Kabalikat sa Pagtuturo Act", which aims to provide up to P10,000 in supply allowance to public school teachers.
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Navotas City lone district Rep. Toby Tiangco lauded the signing of the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of the “Kabalikat sa Pagtuturo Act”, which aims to provide up to P10,000 in supply allowance to public school teachers.
In a statement, Tiangco said the law—embodied under Republic Act (RA) No. 11997—would help ease teachers' financial burdens related to teaching supplies, learning materials, and other incidental expenses.
“Public school teachers continue to face diverse challenges so this additional allowance will help in easing some of their burdens and worries as they fulfill their functions as educators,” the lawmaker said.
“Malaking tulong itong additional allowance na pwede nilang magamit para sa mga paunang gastusin sa pagbubukas ng klase,” he added.
(This additional allowance is of great help, especially with the initial expenses with the start of classes.)
According to the law’s IRR, beneficiaries will receive an initial allowance of P5,000 for the 2024-2025 school year.
In the following school year, the allowance will increase to P10,000 and will remain at that level during succeeding years.
The celebrated new statute, signed by President Marcos last June, underscores the administration’s commitment to enhancing “educator welfare”, according to Tiangco.
“President Marcos has consistently outlined his policy goals to improve public education, and I fully support crafting meaningful legislation that expands teachers' benefits and ensures quality education for all Filipino students,” he noted.
The Navotas solon emphasized that the allowances under this law will also be extended to other public school personnel.
“Hindi lang teachers ang makikinabang dito, kundi pati mga guidance counselors, librarians, vocational instructors, pati na rin mga mobile teachers at mga nasa Alternative Learning Systems,” he said.
(Not only teachers will benefit from this, but also guidance counselors, librarians, vocational instructors, as well as mobile teachers and those in Alternative Learning Systems.)