DepEd-CAR forges ties with elders to strengthen IPED
>> Monday, April 7, 2014
By Emily M.
Faustino
LA
TRNIDAD, Benguet– The Department of Education-Cordillera Administrative Region
and the newly-organized Executive Council of Elders sealed their partnership
for the Indigenous Peoples Education (IPED) through an “Allasiw” or an exchange of symbolic tokens to signify partnership.
The
exchange of symbolic tokens between DepED and the COE highlighted the activity
in the just concluded seminar-workshop on the Development of Mechanisms,
Agreements on Engagement and
Partnership
for IPED in the Cordilleras held at DepEd-Regional NEAP in Wangal here March 31
to April 1.
Participants
in the said activity were elder representatives from Abra, Apayao, Baguio City, Benguet,
Ifugao, Kalinga, Mt. Province and DepEd personnel from the region and division
field offices.
The
workshop focused on the formulation of statements of partnership and commitment
between DepEd
and the Indigenous Peoples’ Cultural Communities through the Council of Elders
towards the implementation of IP education and the K to 12 program in the
region.
In
the statement of solidarity, the council of elders expressed their support and
commitment to the
vision, mission, goals, objectives and programs of DepEd-CAR in pursuing an appropriate and meaningful
IPED in the region, which is ancestral domain and culture-based.
Included
in the activity was the organization of the Regional Executive Council of
Elders. Elected officers were the following: Chairperson-Andres B. Ngao-i of Kalinga; Vice
Chairperson- Agnes S. Kollin of
Mt. Province; Secretary-Gerry Dona-al of Kalinga; Treasurer-Linda Guevarra of Benguet; Auditor Fernando Bahatan
of Ifugao; and Members- Nestor S. Tap-ayao and Amos S. Beta-a of Benguet, Vicky
Macay and Beatrice T. Bitot of Baguio City, Lolita Racino, Serafin G. Pacio and
Agra-am P. Du-ot of Apayao, Jaime Dugao of Mt. Province, Adoracion T. Dalanao of Kalinga and Jose Namingit of
Ifugao.
During
the Regional Education Congress in January 2013, the regional implementation
of DepEd Order 62, s. 2011 was launched. This order defines the Indigenous
Peoples Education
Policy Framework. It was on this
occasion that the IPED roadmap was unveiled and presented.
The roadmap defines the different activities being undertaken in the
implementation of IPED in the Region.
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