Monday, March 03, 2025

Bukidnon teacher Junmerth Jorta among the top 50 finalists of 2025 Global Teacher Prize

MANILA, Philippines (Feb 09, 2025, 08:08 AM PHT) — Junmerth Jorta, a public school teacher in Bukidnon, has earned a spot among the Top 50 finalists for the 2025 GEMS Education Global Teacher Prize

Jorta, who also received the Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipino Teacher Award in 2022, was celebrated for his dedication that began in a remote indigenous community in Sitio Balugo, Kalagangan, San Fernando, Bukidnon, viewing his role as a calling rather than just a job.
“I want to continue doing my best for the countless IP (indigenous people) children, helping them prepare at an early age to have the highest possible chances of becoming successful in the near future,” said Junmerth.
More than half of Indigenous Peoples see themselves as ‘poor,’ according to the World Bank.
In an interview with ABS-CBN News, Junmerth shared the challenges he faced when he began teaching in 2015.
Faced with a lack of electricity, water supply, sanitation facilities, and access to television or radio-based instruction, he was determined to bring change and serve the community.
He collaborated with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), local government units (LGUs), and private organizations, convinced it was his duty to connect with the right stakeholders to provide essential resources and support for the learners.
Balugo Pagkaon Sakto Program

This program emerged from the harsh reality that numerous students of Junmerth come to school feeling hungry. He launched this daily hunger-free lunch initiative to address malnutrition, improve attendance, and enhance learning outcomes.
Supported by partnerships with NGOs such as the Hapag-Asa Foundation, the municipal mayor’s office, and the Department of Agriculture, the program has been operating successfully for seven years.
An NGO obtains surplus food from restaurants and hotels to feed the poor.
This effort has not only curbed absenteeism and dropouts but has also encouraged students to engage actively in class.
“A well-nourished child is more attentive and ready to learn, proving that you cannot truly teach a hungry child,” said Jorta.

Basa Balugo Program

To address literacy challenges, Jorta developed a special reading program for non-readers. By teaching in the students’ first language, he established a strong foundation for comprehension and confidence.
Through this collaborative approach, he created contextualized and indigenized reading materials embedded with effective strategies that students could bring home for practice.
Regular home visits further supported struggling students, encouraging older siblings and parents to participate in their development. This approach ensured that students received continuous learning support beyond the classroom.

Special Class Program

To address literacy challenges, Jorta developed a special reading program for non-readers. By teaching in the students’ first language, he established a strong foundation for comprehension and confidence.
Through this collaborative approach, he created contextualized and indigenized reading materials embedded with effective strategies that students could bring home for practice.
Regular home visits further supported struggling students, encouraging older siblings and parents to participate in their development. This approach ensured that students received continuous learning support beyond the classroom.

Okay sa Balugo Program

Jorta also organized a program to strengthen the school’s resources through partnerships with internal and external stakeholders.
“Together, we secured funding for additional classrooms, chairs, a stage, and restrooms,” he said.
Private donors contributed school supplies, health kits, and even internet connectivity, ensuring access to online learning resources. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, they implemented radio-based teaching to ensure continuity of education.
Beyond education, Jorta also advocated for improvements in infrastructure, which included a farm-to-market road project, securing initial funding to address transportation issues within the community.
“Though only part of the road is completed, I remain hopeful for additional support under the new administration,” he said.
Over nearly eight years, Jorta has witnessed the struggles of the community. Through resilience and collaboration with the community, he has strived to uplift the lives of students and families in Sitio Balugo, demonstrating that education is a powerful catalyst for change.
These innovations, achieved through collaborative efforts, reflect his commitment to addressing issues via community-driven solutions, fostering an inclusive and thriving learning environment.
“To all educators worldwide, especially those teaching in remote and underserved communities, our work is more than just a profession; it is a lifeline of hope and opportunity,” Junmerth added.
The Global Teacher Prize is an annual award of US$1 million presented by the Varkey Foundation in collaboration with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to a teacher who has made a significant impact in the field. (Ronnie Crispo Jr./ABS-CBN News Intern)

100 pamilya nakabenepisyo sa outreach program

Nakabenepisyo sa gipasiugdahan nga outreach program sa Provincial Government of Bukidnon ang anaa sa 100 ka pamilya sa Sitio Mampalanay, Barangay Lilingayon, Valencia City, Bukidnon niadtong Agosto 26, 2024

Ang kalihokan alayon sa 2nd Bukidnon Press Freedom Week (BPFW) Celebration nga gisaulog sa Agosto 25-31, 2024.

Sa pagpasayon sa PGO-Public Affairs, Information and Assistance Division, napalawig sa nagkahiusang hugpong ug pwersa sa prensa sulod sa probinsya sa Bukidnon ang kalihukan nga nagtumong sa pagtabang ug pagsuporta sa komunidad nga nanginahanglan.

Sa sayo pa, isa ka motorkada ang gipahigayon diin ang mga media sa amihanang bahin sa probinsya, ug ang mga media sa habagatang bahin nagkatagbo sa Barangay Aglayan dayon nagkahiusa padulong sa Sityo Mampalanay, Brgy. Lilingayon subay sa dalan sa Barangay Basac, Lantapan, Bukidnon.

Natunol sa mga residente ang food packs, school supplies, school armchairs, mga tsinelas, used clothings, ug ang mga binhi sa utanon nga gipangtisok usab sa grupo nganha sa ilang communal garden, agig suporta sa Bahay Kubo Program ni Provincial Governor Rogelio Neil P. Roque.

Lakip sab sa kalihokan ang feeding program ug free haircut.

Natanum sab ang 500 ka seedlings sa calamansi nga sa umaabot mamahimong isa sa tinubdan sa kahinguhaan sa komunidad.

Niadtong Agosto 25, 2024, unang gipahigayon ang KBP Bukidnon Interaction diin bisita si Mr. Walter Balane, associate professor sa BukSU alang sa hisgutanang “Free and Responsible Media in partnership with the government, a perfect tool for Peace and Development.” (PGB/melbmadera)

Students from 23 schools in Bukidnon receive bags, school supplies

MALAYBALAY CITY, Bukidnon – Selected students from 23 schools in the landlocked province of Bukidnon were recently given backpacks and school supplies

The 403rd Brigade in a press release said that the program was spearheaded by the Office of the Vice President (OVP) Davao Satellite Office through its special project called PagbaBAGo program.

Peoples’ Organizations (POs) and schoolchildren are the program’s intended beneficiaries.

A series of activities were held in conjunction with the planting of 2,000 Narra trees in Brgy. Kalasungay on November 8, 2023, which was followed by the distribution of backpacks containing school supplies to Bukidnon’s identified underprivileged schoolchildren from November 8-10, 2023.

A total of 4,019 school bags were provided to students from various schools in Malaybalay City (2,890 beneficiaries), Impasugong (973 beneficiaries), and Cabanglasan (156 beneficiaries).

Furthermore, the aforementioned operations were carried out in collaboration with the Office of the Provincial Governor, the 403rd Infantry “Peacemaker” Brigade, Bukas Kalinaw, 8th Infantry Infantry Battalion, 88th Infantry Battalion, and 16th Infantry Battalion under 402nd Infantry Brigade.

Ms. Regina Rose D. Tecson, the OVP Officer-in-Charge of the Davao-based satellite office noted that the Tree planting and distribution of bags are the flagship program of Vice President Sara Duterte that are shown to be beneficial to the community even during her term as Mayor of Davao City.

The OVP is optimistic that the bag distribution will encourage pupils to work hard despite their poverty and to harvest what they sow in the future.

Meanwhile, Brigadier General Michele B Anayron Jr, commander of the 403rd Brigade, expressed gratitude to the Vice President for selecting Bukidnon, primarily in the Area of Responsibility of the 403rd Brigade, to be the beneficiary of the PagbaBAGo program.

“We in the Philippine Army in collaboration with the Bukas Kalinaw and other stakeholders and government agencies will continue to support in extending social services to the community for the sustainable peace and development effort in order to finally end the insurgency”, Anayron said. (melbmadera)

Kadiwa ng Pangulo, Diskwento Caravan gipahigayon sa Valencia

Malampusong napahigayon sa dakbayan sa Valencia ang Kadiwa ng Pangulo ug Diskwento Caravan Balik Eskwela Edition

Base sa pahibalo sa Provincial Government of Bukidnon, gipahigayon niadtong Agosto 22-23, 2023.

Gipahigayon ang “Katuwang sa Diwa at Gawa Para sa Masaganang Ani at Mataas na Kita

(KADIWA) ng Pangulo” ug Diskwento Caravan sa Valencia National High School Covered

Court, sa dakbayan sa Valencia.

Adunay mga barato ug swak sa budget nga mga produkto sama sa school supplies, grocery items, utanon, ug uba pa ang mapalit sa maong caravan nga gikan sa lokal nga mga mag-uuma, mangingisda ug micro-enterprises sa probinsya. (Diego M. Hidalgo)