Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Sec Luistro's Graduation Message

Luistro: Use education to build the nation

An estimated 3 million elementary and high school students from public schools across the country will march onstage to receive their diplomas as school year 2011-2012 comes to a close this March.

Education Secretary Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC said the graduating batch is composed of 1,817,549 million elementary pupils and 1,153,643 high school students.

“Our aspiration is for our graduates to have a direct personal stake in nation building using as a tool the education they received from the State,” added Luistro.

The education chief explained that young people today are empowered to participate in the affairs of society more than their counterparts 10 years ago. Luistro observed that because of wider access to information and communication technology which gives them a view of the world at large, they are more creative and are more likely to take part in national issues.

In his graduation message, Luistro said that this year’s graduation theme,“Your Gift of Learning, Our Tool for Nation Building,” extends a timely invitation to every Filipino. “The gift of learning is a universal one offered to every stakeholder in the education sector,” Luistro stressed.

He added that the newly harnessed values, knowledge and skills of the graduating class shall comprise the building blocks of the Filipino society. “The choices you make, the relationships you cultivate, the attitudes you bring to school and work - these erect the pillars and walls of our rising nation. How beautiful and strong you desire this building to be depends a lot on you,” he pointed out.

Luistro reminds the graduates that actions and examples, more than words, leave firmer imprints in the minds of the younger generation. “The integrity we bring into our homes and classrooms become the foundation of our own future. The justice, peace and prosperity we yearn for strongly depend on the truth and faithfulness we invest today,” declared Luistro.

“I hope and pray that over and above each of our personal dreams for ourselves comes the larger dream of a united, fulfilled and prosperous Filipino people, a dream that not only benefits a few, but one that benefits all,” he concludes.

"Moral Governance"

English - "Good governance for a progressive and peaceful BARMM."

Sinama - "Hap pamarinta tudju BARMM na sambu maka salamat"

Bahasa Sug - "Dan mabuntul tudju pa BARMM masambu iban mahatul"

Meranaw - "Mathitu a kandatu sa BARMM ko katagompiya go kalilintad"

Slogan

"Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education (MBHTE)"