
The Department of Education (DepEd) said on Thursday that it aims to address students鈥 vision problems and teachers鈥 high blood pressure, which hinder quality learning outcomes.
鈥淥verall health is important but the common illness for kids is their eyes because it affects their reading,鈥 Education Secretary Edgardo 鈥淪onny鈥 M. Angara told reporters in an interview.
鈥淔or teachers, some of them get high blood pressure,鈥 he added.
Yaman ng Kalusugan Program (YAKAP), under the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), supports DepEd鈥檚 health initiative by providing free health services, such as consultations and laboratory tests.
YAKAP supports Clinics for Learners鈥 Access to School-Health Services Plus (CLASS+), linking school clinics to local health systems.
鈥淭his is really a big help because some students struggle learning because they can鈥檛 read,鈥 Mr. Angara said in Filipino. 鈥淪ome of our teachers also have headaches and body aches.鈥
鈥淭hey don鈥檛 have enough time for check-ups, so the YAKAP program is really a big help,鈥 he added.
In Minuyan Elementary School in Bulacan, about 3,000 students are expected to benefit from the YAKAP program.
Mr. Angara also noted that there are no plans for higher health maintenance organization (HMO) coverage among teachers. 鈥淧7,000 is already generous; it鈥檚 only now that DepEd teachers are receiving HMO of P7,000.鈥
CENTRAL LUZON TEACHERS PROMOTED
Beyond聽physical well-being, Mr. Angara underscored his support for teachers鈥 career development.
On Thursday, he led the oath-taking ceremony of 1,991 teachers and school personnel from Bulacan and Pampanga.
鈥淏y streamlining and expanding promotion, we are strengthening our teachers who are key to the quality education of each Filipino child,鈥 he said in a statement.
鈥淭his is a clear indication of the President鈥檚 priority to strengthen our education system by supporting our teachers,鈥 he added.
The promoted personnel, including Teacher II to Teacher VII, Master Teachers I to III, and Principals I to IV, are part of the nationwide implementation of Republic Act No. 12288, or Career Progression for Public School Teachers and School Leaders.
The expanded career progression system has promoted over 16,000 teachers nationwide, and 40,000 applications are currently under review. 鈥 Almira Louise S. Martinez


