Briones recognized by Council of Elders adopted daughter of Kalinga
>> Wednesday, March 13, 2019
By Merlina
Hernando-Malipot
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- For her substantial contribution to Indigenous Peoples
Education (IPEd), Education Secretary Leonor Briones was recognized by the
Council of Elders as an adopted daughter of Kalinga.
According to
DepEd-Cordillera Administrative Region regional information officer Georaloy
Palao-ay, Briones graced the recent launch of the backstrap weaving or “laga”
as a specialization under Home Economics in the Technical-Vocational-Livelihood
(TVL) track of a Senior High School in
Lubuagan town.
Briones
was given the name “Guinnanayan” which means “tribal queen.”
The conferment was
witnessed by local government officials led by Kalinga Rep. Allen Jesse
Mangaoang and Gov. Jocel Baac, with Undersecretary for Field Operations and
Bureau of Human Resource and Organizational Development Revsee Escobedo and
DepEd CAR Director May Eclar.
“We should tell more
Filipinos about the people of the Cordilleras because despite the early
influences of missionaries like the Protestants, Catholics, Anglicans, and
Episcopalians, the people here fiercely retained their culture, history, and
traditions,” Briones said.
Briones expressed
support to the integration of the traditional backstrap weaving of the
indigenous peoples the Province of Kalinga into the K to 12 curriculum.
Palao-ay said that
Lubuagan – which is 47 kms from the capital town of Tabuk – is known for its
Laga Festival that “pays tribute to women-weavers and its weaving industry. He
added that the Inclusion of the specialization “further strengthens” the IPEd
curriculum in the Cordillera region and “ensures the sustainability of the
weaving technique, a cultural practice passed on from one generation to
another.”
Through a memorandum of
agreement (MOA) among DepEd Kalinga, Kalinga State University, and the
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) -Kalinga, Palao-ay
said that a “student is guaranteed an appropriate training certificate at the
end of grade 12, and Work Immersion Program with the Local Government of
Lubuagan which involves hands-on experience or work simulation by learners.”
“Advancements in the
specialization shall also be provided by consultants or experts in the
knowledge and skills essential in the development of backstrap weaving design,
learning resource production, training designs, and other necessary
developments in the course from the Kalinga State University,” Palao-ay said.
Palao-ay also noted that
due to the municipality’s distance from the capital town, “learners and
teachers from Lubuagan met with the DepEd Secretary in Tabuk City for the
official launching.”
The CAR continues to
provide the impetus in the implementation of IPEd in the country owing to the
support of its councils of elders from its provinces and cities.
DepEd CAR is currently
fulfilling its programs, projects, and activities underscored in their IPEd
Roadmap which covers 2016 to 2021.
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