Returning GMRC in school curriculum
>> Saturday, July 18, 2020
EDITORIAL
It is high time President Duterte signed a law
last week restoring subjects on good manners and right conduct as well as
values education.
Proponents of Republic Act 11476 hope
implementing rules and regulations for the new law will be released in time for the incorporation of the subjects into
the curriculum for the coming school year.
The law comes at a time when the country is
battling the Covid-19 pandemic.
Subjects on Good Manners and Right Conduct
were scrapped in 2013 and replaced with subjects on Edukasyon sa Pagkakatao.
Under the new law, GMRC will be integrated into daily activities in
kindergarten, and taught as a separate subject from Grades 1 to 6. GMRC will be integrated into the Values Education subject
from Grades 7 to 10. Values Education will be integrated into all subjects for
Grades 11 and 12.
Observers have noted that there was a decline
in the practice of GMRC among the youth ever since the subject was scrapped.
This time, Pasig
Rep. Roman Romulo, who chairs the House committee on basic education and
culture said the measure will help inculcate in the youth basic tenets such as
“caring for oneself, giving concern for others, according proper respect to people, upholding discipline and order, and
cultivating sincerity, honesty, obedience, and above all, love for country.”
The practice of GMRC
could be used in addressing Covid-19 through the
slogan adapted by the
country: healing as one. This requires being mindful
not only of one’s health but also those of others.
We stay healthy so
we don’t infect others, especially the elderly and those with comorbidities for
whom Covid-19 infection
could prove fatal.
GMRC and values education
can promote the behavior and attitudes that are
critical for success in fighting Covid-19.
Public officials from the President down
should lead by example and show proper manners, in both word and deed. Beyond
the pandemic, practically all aspects of life can use good manners, right conduct and proper values. It’s high time
that the subjects are given the emphasis they deserve.
The nation needs this as it transitions to “new normal.”
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