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Slides introducing the 2009 honorees for The Many Faces of the Teacher search for exemplary educators.The Many Faces of the Teacher is an advocacy campaign of the Bato Balani Foundation.

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The Many Faces of the Teacher

AN ADVOCACY CAMPAIGNOF THE BATO BALANI FOUNDATION

WONDER WORKER

COACH

STAGE DIRECTOR

EXPLORER

MAN FOR OTHERS

COOL DAD

NURTURING MOM

SOCIAL CATALYST

MASTER EDUCATOR

SPIRITUAL MENTOR

FATHER OF FILIPINO PHILOSOPHY

ENLIGHTENER

SEEKER OF TRUTH

BRINGER OF HOPE

BASTION OF PHILIPPINE JOURNALISM

CULTURAL PRESERVER

RULE CHANGER

RISK TAKER

TECHIE INNOVATOR

TEACHER

HERO

ABOUT THE BATO BALANI FOUNDATION

The Bato Balani Foundation (BBFI) is engaged in the conceptualization and implementation of education development programs.

The Bato Balani Foundation (BBFI) is engaged in the conceptualization and implementation of education development programs.

Our vision: a progressive Philippines with access to quality education for all its people.Our vision: a progressive Philippines with access to quality education for all its people.

Our mission: to invest in the country’s future through education development.Our mission: to invest in the country’s future through education development.

ABOUT THE MANY FACES OF THE TEACHER

Past honorees include: Dr. Onofre Pagsanjan, Dr. Milagros Ibe, Fr. James Reuter, Queena Lee-Chua, Florentino Timbreza, Luis Teodoro, Ronyla Santiago, Fr. Ewald Dinter and Jenelyn Baylon.

Past honorees include: Dr. Onofre Pagsanjan, Dr. Milagros Ibe, Fr. James Reuter, Queena Lee-Chua, Florentino Timbreza, Luis Teodoro, Ronyla Santiago, Fr. Ewald Dinter and Jenelyn Baylon.

The Many Faces of the Teacher began as a campaign by Diwa Learning Sytems giving recognition to the roles that teachers play in students’ lives.

The Many Faces of the Teacher began as a campaign by Diwa Learning Sytems giving recognition to the roles that teachers play in students’ lives.

In 2004, it was expanded into a full-fledged advocacy under BBFI for the purpose of identifying role models in the field of education.

In 2004, it was expanded into a full-fledged advocacy under BBFI for the purpose of identifying role models in the field of education.

A SEARCH FOR ROLE MODELS

The advocacy aims to give recognition to exemplary teachers who can inspire excellence in the teaching profession.

The advocacy aims to give recognition to exemplary teachers who can inspire excellence in the teaching profession.

...are persons of integrity and good moral character.

...have good relations with their students, colleagues and community members.

...exhibit a strong commitment to the teaching vocation.

...demonstrate sound values as applied to their teaching, personal life and community involvements.

...are persons of integrity and good moral character.

...have good relations with their students, colleagues and community members.

...exhibit a strong commitment to the teaching vocation.

...demonstrate sound values as applied to their teaching, personal life and community involvements.

We seek teachers who...We seek teachers who...

SEARCH TIMELINE

TMFT 2009 open call for nominations February 16, 2009 to May 18, 2009

Preparation of nominee shortlist May to June 2009

Interviews with shortlisted nominees June 2009

Convening of Advocacy Review Board and selection of 2009 honorees

July 6, 2009

Preparation of media materials for TMFT 2009 July to September 2009

Honorees recognized during A Tribute to Teachers September 19, 2009

THE ADVOCACY REVIEW BOARD 2009

Saturnino G. Belen Jr, Bato Balani FoundationPeter Perfecto, Philippine Business for Education

Lydia Sarmiento, Corporate Social Responsibility InstituteMsgr. Gerry Santos, Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines

Linda Atayde, SM FoundationJuan Miguel Luz, Asian Institute of Management

Saturnino G. Belen Jr, Bato Balani FoundationPeter Perfecto, Philippine Business for Education

Lydia Sarmiento, Corporate Social Responsibility InstituteMsgr. Gerry Santos, Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines

Linda Atayde, SM FoundationJuan Miguel Luz, Asian Institute of Management

THE MANY FACES OF THE TEACHER 2009 HONOREES

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