Showing posts with label PNoy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PNoy. Show all posts

3.25.2011

President Noynoy's Speech at the Ateneo de Manila University

Talumpati
ni
Benigno S. Aquino III
Pangulo ng Pilipinas
Sa kanyang pagdalo sa Misa para sa mga magtatapos ng Ateneo de Manila University

[Inihayag sa High School Covered Courts ng Ateneo de Manila noong ika-25 ng Marso 2011]

Matagal na rin akong hindi nauwi dito sa Ateneo. Noong kapanahunan ko nga po, dahil sa Citizens Military Training, sapilitang pinatatabas ang mga buhok namin. Eksakto po sana ang pagbabalik ko, kasi ngayon, kusa nang nauubos ang buhok ko. Pero hindi na nga ho pala required ang CMT ngayon—volunteer na. Marami na talagang nagbago. Hindi ho kasama itong covered courts; pareho pa rin ho yata.

Balita ko po’y nagretiro na ang aking mga guro tulad ni Ginang Escasa. Guro ko po siya sa Filipino noong na kung makaporma po eh parang araw-araw papunta sa Graduation Ball. Kahit walang aircon ang mga classroom namin noon, ang damit po niya niya’y talagang gown. Pero kailangan ko namang masabi ang isang katotohanan. Sa dami ng humahanga sa pananagalog ko, kay Ginang Escasa ako dapat magpasalamat. Sabi niya, kung magtatagalog ka, diretsuhin mo na. Huwag ‘yung hinahaluan pa ng Ingles, like kung ano ang manner of speaking ng marami sa youth right now.

xxx

Tungkulin ng bawat henerasyon na ipagpatuloy ang magandang nasimulan ng nauna sa kanila. Kaming mga nauna sa inyo ay nagsusumikap na huwag nang ipasa ang mga problemang namana namin. Umaasa ako na kayo naman ay magsisikap ding huwag nang mag-iwan pa ng mga problema sa mga susunod na salinlahi.

Limang taon at tatlong buwan na lang po ang natitira sa trabaho kong ito. Pagkatapos nito, magpapahaba na kong muli ng aking buhok. Simple lang naman po ang pangarap ko sa buhay: Kapag tinawag na ako ng Poong Maykapal, at sinabi Niyang finished or not finished, pass your papers, maipagmamalaki kong naiwan ko ang mundong ito nang mas maayos kaysa sa aking dinatnan. Iyan din po ang panawagan ko sa bawat isa sa atin.

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10.07.2010

taking a step back


A co-teacher a few hours ago told me that PNoy received a failing mark of 70% as 7 out of 10 Filipinos are satisfied with the first 100 days of the new administration.

Hearing that after seeing online different protesters from the various sectors of society condemning the outcome of the first 100 days of the Noynoy Aquino administration, I can't help but ask myself (and I did ask several co-faculty), well it's more of an imperative statement, will the Filipinos be ever satisfied?

Let us ask ourselves that question one more time: WILL WE EVER BE SATISFIED WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PRESIDENT OF OUR COUNTRY?

But before we can answer this question with ardor and with all honesty, let us ask ourselves as well: HAVE WE EVER TRIED MANAGING A SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE?

If your answer is yes, then answer this question with all honesty: HOW MANY OF THIS PEOPLE HAVE BEEN 100-PERCENT SATISFIED WITH YOUR PERFORMANCE AS A LEADER OR MANAGER?

I am confident to say that at a certain point, a certain percentage of these people who you manage or lead would feel a certain amount of dissatisfaction. And I am sure as well that this does not mean that our leadership skill is ineffective.

Now, let us magnify that small group into a community, then into a country. Imagine if we were given 100 days to become the president, what shall we do? What shall we prioritize? What shall we eradicate? What shall we keep?

As I said previously in another blog entry, many of our country's youth, professionals, and middle-class have been good at doing either of the two things: 1) remaining mum and uninterested or 2) criticizing all negative outcomes, no matter how minute they are.

We need therefore to look into ourselves, introspect. What have we done to ourselves that all we see is the tiny dot on the clean and crisp white sheet of paper? What has happened to our minds that we have failed to find out the whole story first before we choose a side on any issue?

Have we become so immersed in our sector's principles and advocacies that we have forgotten about the concerns of other sectors of society? Has the plurality of voices emanating from the various sectors of society only made us more individualistic and exclusive? Are we becoming more selfish by just simply fighting for our sectors' rights without looking at the bigger picture?

I wish not to mean that airing our concerns is deplorable for ours is a democratic society. But let us contemplate on those questions and answer them with all honesty and sincerity.

I remember a story related to love one friend of mine shared with me.

When we are in love, it feels and looks like writing words on the blackboard. You only get to see immediately what your eye can span. But when you step back, you will realize that there are so many other things and words that have drawn or written on the board.

Let us take a step back, or two. Let us contemplate.

10.06.2010

Enhancing Basic Education thru K + 12

To celebrate World Teachers' Day, the Department of Education bared its plan to enhance basic education.

Before I post my opinion on this issue, read the clipping first below:

On World Teachers Day, DepEd bares K+12 by 2012
CANDICE MONTENEGRO, GMANews.TV
10/05/2010
06:13 PM

On World Teachers' Day, October 5, Education Secretary Bro. Armin Luistro presented the 12-year "Enhanced Kindergarten-Grade 12 (K+12)" basic education program that the government hopes to implement by school year 2012 to 2013.


DepEd Secretary Bro. Armin Luistro (second from left) said in a press briefing that the K+12 program will make high school graduates globally competitive. Candice MontenegroTo implement the program, the Department of Education (DepEd) has to work with Congress to amend the existing law, Batas Pambansa 232 or the "Education Act of 1982," which states that the basic formal education is a 10-year program.

To amend the law and peg the basic education program at 12 years, DepEd has to conduct consultations until the first quarter of next year.

"After consultation, the law can be passed by 2013, before the next elections," Luistro said, adding that political will is needed to make this program possible. Read more here.