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Bohol Teacher-OFWs Receive Educ Materials
« on: November 27, 2017, 06:36:15 AM »
Business Mirror
Teaching jobs, kits provided to 10 teacher-OFWs in Bohol
By Charles R. Pepito - November 26, 2017
   
TEN more teacher-OFWs (overseas Filipino workers) received two weeks ago teaching kits worth P10,000 each from the National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO), a bureau of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).

A total of P100,000 worth of teaching kits that include back packs, staplers, correction tapes, sign pens, retractable ballpoint pens, desk organizers, reams of bond paper, flash drives, tablets and voice-aid lapels with head-worn microphone were distributed to beneficiaries.

The teacher-OFWs were given Teacher 1 plantilla positions under the NRCO’s Sa Pinas, Ikaw ang  Ma’am/Sir (SPIMS) program, an initiative campaigning for the return of the Filipino workers overseas, particularly the OFW teacher-exam passers implemented by the Department of Education (DepEd) and provide them with the option to stay in the country to work as public-school teachers.

NRCO 7 Regional Coordinator Dexter F. Paro said of the 10 SPIMS availees, two of them worked as domestic workers, while the rest actually had teaching jobs abroad.

All of them, he added, have already been deployed to their respective schools of assignment in the different municipalities in the province of Bohol.

Beneficiaries included Richard Estepa, deployed at Ubujan Elementary School in Tagbilaran City; Janice Evardo-Hagbujan to Elementary School in Talibon; Guadalupe Gerasmio-Malingin to the public elementary school in Bien Unido; Vaniza Inojales-Abilihan to the elementary school in Candijay; Shiera Marie Lagas to the Lourdes National High School in Panglao; Maria Ligaya Lagria to La Hacienda Elementary School in Alicia; Marilyn Melana-Panas to the elementary school in Candijay; Desley Jennith Pugoy to the La Union Elementary School in Candijay; Alexander Retutas to the Capayas Elementary School in San Miguel; and Violy Saligumba to the San Isidro Elementary School in san Miguel.

The SPIMS beneficiaries mostly worked in Thailand, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates.

Just last month the NRCO 7 released P80,000 worth of instructional materials benefiting eight teacher-OFWs. Aspiring teacher-OFWs are encouraged to avail themselves of the programs and services offered by the NRCO.

For those interested to avail themselves of the SPIMS, Paro urged them to visit the NRCO office at the third floor of the DOLE 7 Building, General Maxilom Avenue corner Gorordo Avenue, Cebu City, or go online and access www.nrco.dole.gov.ph for more details.

Online application forms can also be accessed at http://tiny.cc/ofwletpassers. The SPIMS program is an OFW reintegration-convergence project of the DOLE, DepEd, Professional Regulation Commission, Commission on Higher Education, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority and Philippine Normal University, among others.

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