In his statement, BCPCH Chairperson Salem Y. Lingasa, Ph. D., emphasized the importance of Lakbay Kultura Module which is designed to impart cultural awareness and knowledge to the younger Bangsamoro generations.
This was supported by NCCA Commissioner Carlo B. Ebeo who underscored in his message the objectives of the Commission in promoting culture-based education.
“The Philippines should envision a nation of culturally literate and empowered Filipinos who are not only patriotic and nationalist but at the same time responsible and globally committed citizens of all” Ebeo added.
Featuring experts affiliated to NCCA, BCPCH extends it’s gratitude to the following Resource Persons: Dr. Jovy Peregrino, Dr. Almira Menson, Ms. Marsha J. Duragos, Ms. Abigail May Garcia, Dr. Raleigh Ojanola, Dr. Mohamar Rindo, and Dr. Richard Moral who provided strategies on how to incorporate culture-based education into teaching practices in the two-day workshop.
With the abundance of cultural insights shared by our participants, the Commission is very grateful to the institutions who sent their delegates to be part of the program focusing on understanding the students’ need in various cultural aspects.
Formally ending the program, BCPCH Coordination and Support Services Division Chief Aaron-Jeff D. Usman emphasized the big role of the teachers in the society, specifically in the establishment of the Bangsamoro culture.
Fostering linkages between the Commission and the partner schools, BCPCH-BARMM looks forward to more future cultural engagements and programs with the said institutions.
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BCPCH is the primary institution in preserving the history, culture, arts, tradition, and rich cultural heritage of the Bangsamoro people across the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. The Commission is currently under the leadership of Chairperson Salem Y. Lingasa, Ph.D.
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