Angara affirms teachers’ vital mentorship role in learners’ well-being amid school safety drive

FOLLOWING a recent shooting incident at a school in Zamboanga City, Education Secretary Sonny Angara reaffirmed the crucial role of teachers as compassionate mentors safeguarding the overall well-being of students.

Aligning with directives from President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to keep schools safe sanctuaries for learning, Angara urged school administrations nationwide to strengthen support systems that help educators foster protective classroom environments.

“Checking in on our learners is an inherent strength of our educators, especially our class advisers who interact with them every day,” said Angara, who visited Zamboanga City to lead emergency intervention efforts with the school community and local authorities, while personally extending condolences to grieving families.

“Following President Bongbong Marcos’ mandate, we must ensure that our teachers truly know their learners, that they do not just teach, but also actively check on their learners’ well–being. In the wake of this tragic event, we are reminded that building safe schools goes beyond physical security measures and emergency protocols,” added the former lawmaker.

The Department of Education (DepEd) emphasized that direct teacher-learner engagement serves as a primary line of support in identifying early warning signs.

However, Angara clarified that monitoring behavioral changes does not require teachers to act as mental health professionals or disciplinarians. Instead, it means fostering a compassionate environment where educators can recognize red flags and promptly connect learners with professional support systems.

To protect educators’ well-being while strengthening student protection, DepEd is accelerating the deployment of School Counselor Associates (SCA) to manage specialized interventions while relieving teachers of non-teaching administrative burdens.

Additionally, DepEd is prioritizing learner mental health, expanding nationwide intervention programs, and reinforcing its referral and crisis response mechanisms.

Through the Learners TeleSafe Contact Center Helpline (#33733 / 0945 175 9777), learners and school personnel can directly connect with National Center for Mental Health experts for immediate crisis response and reporting of protection concerns.

At the same time, Angara highlighted the essential role of parents in learner welfare, urging schools nationwide to fully maximize Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) as vital partners in preventing school-related violence.

By engaging PTAs as co-defenders of school safety, DepEd aims to foster open communication between homes and schools to identify red flags early and prevent future incidents.

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