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Armin Luistro

Brother Armin Altamirano Luistro, FSC (born December 24, 1961) is a Filipino Lasallian Brother who served as secretary of the Department of Education of the Philippines under President Benigno Aquino III. Luistro entered De La Salle Scholasticate (the center for academic training of De La Salle Brothers)[1] in Manila on April 1979 while he was studying in De La Salle University (DLSU).[2] He received the religious habit of the congregation on October 1981 at the La Salle Novitiate in Lipa. He professed his first religious vows on October 1982, and his final vows on May 1988.[3]

Armin A. Luistro
Luistro in 2016
28th Superior General of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
Assumed office
May 18, 2022
Preceded byRobert Schieler
36th Secretary of Education
In office
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2016
PresidentBenigno S. Aquino III
Preceded byMona Valisno
Succeeded byLeonor Magtolis Briones
20th President of De La Salle University
In office
May 2006 – June 30, 2010
Preceded byCarmelita Quebengco
Succeeded byNarciso Erguiza
2nd Chancellor of De La Salle University
In office
May 2006 – June 30, 2010
Preceded byCarmelita Quebengco
Succeeded byRicardo Laguda
1st President and CEO of De La Salle Philippines
In office
November 29, 2005 – May 2009
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byRicardo Laguda
2nd President of De La Salle University System
In office
April 2004 – May 2006
Preceded byAndrew Gonzalez
Succeeded byNone (deprecated by De La Salle Philippines)
7th Provincial of De La Salle Brothers Philippine District
In office
April 1997 – 2003
Preceded byRaymundo Suplido
Succeeded byEdmundo Fernandez
Personal details
Born
Armin Altamirano Luistro

(1961-12-24) December 24, 1961 (age 61)
Lipa, Batangas, Philippines
Alma materDe La Salle University (BA, MA)
University of St. La Salle (PhD)
ProfessionAcademic

He started teaching as a religion teacher at De La Salle Lipa in 1983. He was made provincial of the De La Salle Brothers Philippine District on April 1997, a post he held until 2003.[3][4][5][6] On August 26, 2000, Luistro co-founded the De La Salle Catholic University Manado, in Indonesia with Josef Suwatan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Manado.[4][7]

On April 2004,[3] he succeeded Andrew Gonzalez as the president of De La Salle University System, consequently making him the president of eight De La Salle institutions.[8] He worked into establishing De La Salle Philippines (DLSP) which replaced the system.[9] The DLSP National Mission Council appointed him DLSP President and Chief Executive Officer on November 29, 2005.[10]

He was appointed as the Secretary of Education of the Philippines on June 30, 2010,[11][12] becoming the second De La Salle brother to hold the post—the other was Gonzalez who was in office from 1998 to 2001.[6][13] Luistro has the least net worth among Aquino's cabinet. He had ₱89,000 (US$2,060).[14] In contrast, the richest—Cesar Purisima who is Secretary of Finance—had ₱252 million (US$5.84 million).[14][15]

The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) have expressed skepticism over Luistro's stand on sex education citing his religious background.[16] Nevertheless, the Department of Education has included sex education in its curriculum for grade 5 to fourth year high school. Roman Catholic groups have criticized it for allegedly not covering the emotional, psychological and spiritual dimensions of sexuality.[17]

Luistro is a major proponent of the K+12 Basic Education Program in the Philippines. The program sought to add two years to the previous 10-year basic education curriculum.[18][19] Numerous parties had opposed the plan including Ateneo de Manila University President Bienvenido Nebres and progressive groups of students, teachers and parents.[20]

Educational background

Luistro was born on December 24, 1961, to José Dimayuga Luistro and Magdalena Aranda Altamirano-Luistro in Lipa, Batangas, Philippines. He attended first grade at Our Lady of the Rosary Academy in Lipa, grades 2 to 5 at Canossa Academy Lipa, and graduated elementary and high school at De La Salle Lipa. He pursued his undergraduate studies at De La Salle University in Manila under a scholarship, and was conferred Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Letters on March 1981.[3][4] When asked in a Manila Bulletin interview in 2009, he shared that he had spent most of his education in Batangas, and since DLSU had no uniforms, he "wore all the badúy [unfashionable] type of shirts",[9] as he put it, using the Tagalog word for "unfashionable", while most of his classmates were from elite high schools. Thus he says "I supposed [they] laughed at me."[9]

In 1981 he entered into a program in Ateneo de Manila University, and was awarded a Certificate in Formation Institute for Religious Educators in 1985. He enrolled in a graduate program in DLSU in 1991, and was conferred a Master of Arts degree in Religious Education in 1993.[4] He also graduated with a master's degree in religious education and values formation at the same university in 2003. He was conferred a doctorate degree in educational management on May 2005 from the University of St. La Salle in Bacolod.[3]

He was made Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, by La Salle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States on May 9, 2004.[3]

Religious and academic career

 
Armin A. Luístro FSC in 2008, dressed in the characteristic neck bands of the La Salle Brothers

Luistro entered the De La Salle Scholasticate (the center for academic training of De La Salle Brothers)[1] in Manila on April 1979,[2] and received the religious habit on October 1981 at the La Salle Novitiate in Lipa. He professed his first religious vows on October 1982, and his final vows on May 1988.[3] In the Manila Bulletin interview, he said that teaching was the reason why he entered the congregation.[9]

He started teaching as a religion teacher at De La Salle Lipa in 1983. He moved to La Salle Greenhills in 1986. He was made provincial of the De La Salle Brothers Philippine District on April 1997, a post he held until 2003.[3][4][5][6]

On August 26, 2000, Luistro co-founded the De La Salle Catholic University of Manado, currently known as De La Salle University, in Indonesia with Josef Suwatan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Manado.[4][7] DLSU in Manila supervised initial operations before it was transferred to the Philippine District.[21]

On April 2004,[3] he succeeded Andrew Gonzalez as the president of De La Salle University System, consequently making him the president of eight De La Salle institutions. In his inaugural speech, he acknowledged the "multiversity" concept of Gonzalez who established the system. In which structure, DLSU served as the flagship while other De La Salle institutions specialized in fields like agriculture, alternative education and medicine.[8]

He did, however, find the system's structure unfeasible. He worked into establishing De La Salle Philippines which replaced the system. Under the reorganization, other De La Salle institutions were included in the network—a total of 17. Each De La Salle institution was autonomous and had its own president.[9] The DLSP National Mission Council appointed him DLSP President and Chief Executive Officer on November 29, 2005.[10]

Political involvement

Luistro called for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo during the height of the Hello Garci scandal in 2005.[11] In which time, he became close to the Aquino family, a prominent political family in the Philippines. He also delivered a eulogy (named Cory, the Heart of a Saint) during the wake of former President Corazon Aquino, and said "our closeness with her was really borne out of that period [Hello Garci scandal], none of her children went to La Salle."[9][13]

Work at the Department of Education

President Benigno Aquino III, Corazon's son, appointed him as the secretary of the Department of Education.[11] He was inaugurated on June 30, 2010,[12] becoming the second De La Salle brother to hold the post—the other was Gonzalez who was in office from 1998 to 2001.[6][13]

Aquino gave Luistro two years to address problems, including insufficient books, classrooms and teachers. Luistro estimates a lack of 130,000 teachers, 72,000 classrooms, 7 million desks, 141,000 comfort rooms and 96 million books.[22]

As of December 2010, Luistro has the least net worth among Aquino's cabinet. He had 89,000 (US$2,060).[14] In contrast, the richest—Cesar Purisima who is Secretary of Finance—had ₱252 million (US$5.84 million).[14] He declared an annual gross salary of ₱989,496 (US$22,900).[14][15]

Sex education

Given his affiliation to a Catholic religious order [sic], his constitutionally mandated obligation to uphold secular education will immediately be put to the test on the issue of sex education. Is he prepared to stand up to opposition from the Catholic church?

— Antonio Tinio (ACT spokesperson), Manila Bulletin[16]

The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) have expressed skepticism over Luistro's stand on sex education citing his religious background. Meanwhile, Luistro's predecessor, Mona Valisno expressed her confidence with Luistro.[16]

The Department of Education has included sex education in its curriculum for grade 5 to fourth year high school. Roman Catholic groups have criticized it for allegedly not covering the emotional, psychological and spiritual dimensions of sexuality.[17] Likewise, former Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan Oscar V. Cruz criticized Luistro for his alleged lack of comment regarding the Reproductive Health Bill, which proposes to integrate sex education in public schools. He appealed Luistro to "stop teaching lewd studies [sex education] in schools" (trans.).[23]

Luistro stated that sex education was not his priority.[17] He instead wanted to focus on streamlining the bureaucracy of DepEd, which employs 600,000 employees (501,158 of which are teachers).[24] In line with this, he announced on December 28, 2010, that DepEd would terminate all of its 67 consultants by the end of the year. The DepEd-National Employees Union, in response, has called for his resignation. Luistro argued, however, that "streamlining is a must" as bulk of the department's budget goes to funding the salary of its employees.[25]

K+12 Basic Education Program

Luistro is a major proponent of the K+12 Basic Education Program in the Philippines. The program seeks to add two years to the current 10-year basic education curriculum, and make graduates more competitive. The program involves kindergarten, six years of elementary, four years of junior high school, and two years of senior high school. Kindergarten was required in 2012 while senior high school is planned to be included in the curriculum by 2016.[26] DepEd said that 77 percent of its participants in fora are in favor of the change.[18][19] Before its implementation in 2012, the Philippines was the only country in Asia which employed 10 years of basic education—all other countries had 12.[27] Numerous parties have opposed the plan including Ateneo de Manila University President Bienvenido Nebres and progressive groups of students, teachers and parents.[20] A spokesperson of No To K–12 Alliance said:

The fact that it will aggravate the financial burden of parents and that the Aquino proposed education budget cannot resolve the shortages even under the current 10-year system clearly explains the program's foolishness. The education budget clearly explains why the K-12 program is a stupid move. Education budgets for the past years were unable to resolve the ballooning shortages in basic education and with the current proposed budget under Aquino, the shortages will continue to balloon. Adding two years will just add salt to the already rotting wound of basic education.

— Ayla Garduce, The Daily Tribune[20]

Indigenous framework of education

Luistro signed on behalf of the Deped the national policy framework for Indigenous peoples education in 2011.[28] The framework aims to address Indigenous peoples' lack of access to "culture-responsive basic education".[29][30] The framework directs DepEd offices and units to ensure that textbooks and other learning materials are free from discriminatory and erroneous content that misrepresent the history and culture of Indigenous peoples.[28]

References

  1. ^ a b . De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  2. ^ a b Lira Dalangin-Fernandez (2010-06-25). "Solon to Luistro: View sex education with an open mind". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i (PDF). Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization. 2010-06-30. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Bro. Armin Luistro". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  5. ^ a b . De La Salle Alumni Association. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  6. ^ a b c d "Philippines - Brother Armin Luistro becomes Philippines' Education Secretary". Brothers of the Christian Schools - La Salle. 2010-06-24. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  7. ^ a b Revi R.H.M. Tanod (2010-09-02). (PDF). Jurnal Lasallian. Manado: De La Salle University. 7 (2): 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-17. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  8. ^ a b (PDF). De La Salle University–Dasmariñas Newsette. De La Salle University–Dasmariñas: 3–4. 2004-09-04. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Jaser Marasigan; et al. (2009-12-05). . Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  10. ^ a b Cherry Amor Dugtong (February 2006). (PDF). Philippine Lasallian Famili. Manila: De La Salle Brothers Philippine District. 7 (3): 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-25. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  11. ^ a b c (in Tagalog). DZMM 630. 2010-06-24. Archived from the original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  12. ^ a b "Aquino swears in new Cabinet". ABS–CBN News. 2010-06-30. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  13. ^ a b c Ina Hernando-Malipot (2010-06-24). . Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2011-09-20. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  14. ^ a b c d e Approximate conversion value as of June 2011
  15. ^ a b Christina Mende (2010-12-02). "Purisima richest, Luistro poorest in Cabinet". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  16. ^ a b c Ina Hernando-Malipot (2010-06-29). . Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2010-07-04. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  17. ^ a b c "Sex ed not Bro. Luistro's priority". GMA News. 2010-07-09. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  18. ^ a b AH; Sunnex (2011-05-01). . Sun.Star Manila. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
  19. ^ a b "K-12 education program gets widespread support, says Luistro". Malaya. Manila. 2011-04-26. Retrieved 2011-06-06.[permanent dead link]
  20. ^ a b c Jason Faustino (2010-09-30). "Add'l 2 years to current 10-year basic education cycle opposed". The Daily Tribune. Trade Union Congress of the Philippines. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
  21. ^ Brother Vincent Corkery. . Brothers of the Christian Schools. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  22. ^ (in Tagalog). DZME 1530 kHz. 2010-09-24. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  23. ^ . DZAR 1026 Sonshine Radio Online. 2011-05-16. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  24. ^ Gigi Muñoz David (2010-07-11). "Luistro's priority". Manila Standard Today. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  25. ^ AH; Sunnex (2010-12-28). . Sun.Star Manila. Archived from the original on 2011-01-31. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  26. ^ . Manila Bulletin. Philippine News Agency. 2010-10-12. Archived from the original on 2011-10-30. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
  27. ^ Marjorie Gorospe (2011-06-02). "PH only country in Asia still with 10-year basic education – DepEd". Yahoo! News.
  28. ^ a b "DepEd signs national policy framework for indigenous peoples education". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. 2011-08-11. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  29. ^ Padilla, Stephen Norries A. (2012-11-05). "An inclusive education that respects indigenous cultures". Inquirer. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  30. ^ Rimando, J. Antonio (2013-02-28). "DepEd adopts education framework for Phl Indigenous Peoples". Philstar. Retrieved 2022-05-08.

External links

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  • De La Salle Alumni Association
  • Philippine Lasallian Family
  • De La Salle Philippines
  • Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
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Raymundo Suplido
Provincial of De La Salle Brothers Philippine District
1997–2003
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2004–2006
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Chancellor of De La Salle University
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2006–2010
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Narciso Erguiza
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Secretary of Education
2010–2016
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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Altamirano and the surname or paternal family name is Luistro Brother Armin Altamirano Luistro FSC born December 24 1961 is a Filipino Lasallian Brother who served as secretary of the Department of Education of the Philippines under President Benigno Aquino III Luistro entered De La Salle Scholasticate the center for academic training of De La Salle Brothers 1 in Manila on April 1979 while he was studying in De La Salle University DLSU 2 He received the religious habit of the congregation on October 1981 at the La Salle Novitiate in Lipa He professed his first religious vows on October 1982 and his final vows on May 1988 3 Br Armin A LuistroFSCLuistro in 201628th Superior General of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian SchoolsIncumbentAssumed office May 18 2022Preceded byRobert Schieler36th Secretary of EducationIn office June 30 2010 June 30 2016PresidentBenigno S Aquino IIIPreceded byMona ValisnoSucceeded byLeonor Magtolis Briones20th President of De La Salle UniversityIn office May 2006 June 30 2010Preceded byCarmelita QuebengcoSucceeded byNarciso Erguiza2nd Chancellor of De La Salle UniversityIn office May 2006 June 30 2010Preceded byCarmelita QuebengcoSucceeded byRicardo Laguda1st President and CEO of De La Salle PhilippinesIn office November 29 2005 May 2009Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byRicardo Laguda2nd President of De La Salle University SystemIn office April 2004 May 2006Preceded byAndrew GonzalezSucceeded byNone deprecated by De La Salle Philippines 7th Provincial of De La Salle Brothers Philippine DistrictIn office April 1997 2003Preceded byRaymundo SuplidoSucceeded byEdmundo FernandezPersonal detailsBornArmin Altamirano Luistro 1961 12 24 December 24 1961 age 61 Lipa Batangas PhilippinesAlma materDe La Salle University BA MA University of St La Salle PhD ProfessionAcademicHe started teaching as a religion teacher at De La Salle Lipa in 1983 He was made provincial of the De La Salle Brothers Philippine District on April 1997 a post he held until 2003 3 4 5 6 On August 26 2000 Luistro co founded the De La Salle Catholic University Manado in Indonesia with Josef Suwatan Roman Catholic Bishop of Manado 4 7 On April 2004 3 he succeeded Andrew Gonzalez as the president of De La Salle University System consequently making him the president of eight De La Salle institutions 8 He worked into establishing De La Salle Philippines DLSP which replaced the system 9 The DLSP National Mission Council appointed him DLSP President and Chief Executive Officer on November 29 2005 10 He was appointed as the Secretary of Education of the Philippines on June 30 2010 11 12 becoming the second De La Salle brother to hold the post the other was Gonzalez who was in office from 1998 to 2001 6 13 Luistro has the least net worth among Aquino s cabinet He had 89 000 US 2 060 14 In contrast the richest Cesar Purisima who is Secretary of Finance had 252 million US 5 84 million 14 15 The Alliance of Concerned Teachers ACT have expressed skepticism over Luistro s stand on sex education citing his religious background 16 Nevertheless the Department of Education has included sex education in its curriculum for grade 5 to fourth year high school Roman Catholic groups have criticized it for allegedly not covering the emotional psychological and spiritual dimensions of sexuality 17 Luistro is a major proponent of the K 12 Basic Education Program in the Philippines The program sought to add two years to the previous 10 year basic education curriculum 18 19 Numerous parties had opposed the plan including Ateneo de Manila University President Bienvenido Nebres and progressive groups of students teachers and parents 20 Contents 1 Educational background 2 Religious and academic career 3 Political involvement 3 1 Work at the Department of Education 3 1 1 Sex education 3 1 2 K 12 Basic Education Program 3 1 3 Indigenous framework of education 4 References 5 External linksEducational background EditLuistro was born on December 24 1961 to Jose Dimayuga Luistro and Magdalena Aranda Altamirano Luistro in Lipa Batangas Philippines He attended first grade at Our Lady of the Rosary Academy in Lipa grades 2 to 5 at Canossa Academy Lipa and graduated elementary and high school at De La Salle Lipa He pursued his undergraduate studies at De La Salle University in Manila under a scholarship and was conferred Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Letters on March 1981 3 4 When asked in a Manila Bulletin interview in 2009 he shared that he had spent most of his education in Batangas and since DLSU had no uniforms he wore all the baduy unfashionable type of shirts 9 as he put it using the Tagalog word for unfashionable while most of his classmates were from elite high schools Thus he says I supposed they laughed at me 9 In 1981 he entered into a program in Ateneo de Manila University and was awarded a Certificate in Formation Institute for Religious Educators in 1985 He enrolled in a graduate program in DLSU in 1991 and was conferred a Master of Arts degree in Religious Education in 1993 4 He also graduated with a master s degree in religious education and values formation at the same university in 2003 He was conferred a doctorate degree in educational management on May 2005 from the University of St La Salle in Bacolod 3 He was made Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa by La Salle University in Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States on May 9 2004 3 Religious and academic career Edit Armin A Luistro FSC in 2008 dressed in the characteristic neck bands of the La Salle Brothers Luistro entered the De La Salle Scholasticate the center for academic training of De La Salle Brothers 1 in Manila on April 1979 2 and received the religious habit on October 1981 at the La Salle Novitiate in Lipa He professed his first religious vows on October 1982 and his final vows on May 1988 3 In the Manila Bulletin interview he said that teaching was the reason why he entered the congregation 9 He started teaching as a religion teacher at De La Salle Lipa in 1983 He moved to La Salle Greenhills in 1986 He was made provincial of the De La Salle Brothers Philippine District on April 1997 a post he held until 2003 3 4 5 6 On August 26 2000 Luistro co founded the De La Salle Catholic University of Manado currently known as De La Salle University in Indonesia with Josef Suwatan Roman Catholic Bishop of Manado 4 7 DLSU in Manila supervised initial operations before it was transferred to the Philippine District 21 On April 2004 3 he succeeded Andrew Gonzalez as the president of De La Salle University System consequently making him the president of eight De La Salle institutions In his inaugural speech he acknowledged the multiversity concept of Gonzalez who established the system In which structure DLSU served as the flagship while other De La Salle institutions specialized in fields like agriculture alternative education and medicine 8 He did however find the system s structure unfeasible He worked into establishing De La Salle Philippines which replaced the system Under the reorganization other De La Salle institutions were included in the network a total of 17 Each De La Salle institution was autonomous and had its own president 9 The DLSP National Mission Council appointed him DLSP President and Chief Executive Officer on November 29 2005 10 Political involvement EditLuistro called for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo during the height of the Hello Garci scandal in 2005 11 In which time he became close to the Aquino family a prominent political family in the Philippines He also delivered a eulogy named Cory the Heart of a Saint during the wake of former President Corazon Aquino and said our closeness with her was really borne out of that period Hello Garci scandal none of her children went to La Salle 9 13 Work at the Department of Education Edit President Benigno Aquino III Corazon s son appointed him as the secretary of the Department of Education 11 He was inaugurated on June 30 2010 12 becoming the second De La Salle brother to hold the post the other was Gonzalez who was in office from 1998 to 2001 6 13 Aquino gave Luistro two years to address problems including insufficient books classrooms and teachers Luistro estimates a lack of 130 000 teachers 72 000 classrooms 7 million desks 141 000 comfort rooms and 96 million books 22 As of December 2010 Luistro has the least net worth among Aquino s cabinet He had 89 000 US 2 060 14 In contrast the richest Cesar Purisima who is Secretary of Finance had 252 million US 5 84 million 14 He declared an annual gross salary of 989 496 US 22 900 14 15 Sex education Edit Given his affiliation to a Catholic religious order sic his constitutionally mandated obligation to uphold secular education will immediately be put to the test on the issue of sex education Is he prepared to stand up to opposition from the Catholic church Antonio Tinio ACT spokesperson Manila Bulletin 16 The Alliance of Concerned Teachers ACT have expressed skepticism over Luistro s stand on sex education citing his religious background Meanwhile Luistro s predecessor Mona Valisno expressed her confidence with Luistro 16 The Department of Education has included sex education in its curriculum for grade 5 to fourth year high school Roman Catholic groups have criticized it for allegedly not covering the emotional psychological and spiritual dimensions of sexuality 17 Likewise former Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lingayen Dagupan Oscar V Cruz criticized Luistro for his alleged lack of comment regarding the Reproductive Health Bill which proposes to integrate sex education in public schools He appealed Luistro to stop teaching lewd studies sex education in schools trans 23 Luistro stated that sex education was not his priority 17 He instead wanted to focus on streamlining the bureaucracy of DepEd which employs 600 000 employees 501 158 of which are teachers 24 In line with this he announced on December 28 2010 that DepEd would terminate all of its 67 consultants by the end of the year The DepEd National Employees Union in response has called for his resignation Luistro argued however that streamlining is a must as bulk of the department s budget goes to funding the salary of its employees 25 K 12 Basic Education Program Edit Luistro is a major proponent of the K 12 Basic Education Program in the Philippines The program seeks to add two years to the current 10 year basic education curriculum and make graduates more competitive The program involves kindergarten six years of elementary four years of junior high school and two years of senior high school Kindergarten was required in 2012 while senior high school is planned to be included in the curriculum by 2016 26 DepEd said that 77 percent of its participants in fora are in favor of the change 18 19 Before its implementation in 2012 the Philippines was the only country in Asia which employed 10 years of basic education all other countries had 12 27 Numerous parties have opposed the plan including Ateneo de Manila University President Bienvenido Nebres and progressive groups of students teachers and parents 20 A spokesperson of No To K 12 Alliance said The fact that it will aggravate the financial burden of parents and that the Aquino proposed education budget cannot resolve the shortages even under the current 10 year system clearly explains the program s foolishness The education budget clearly explains why the K 12 program is a stupid move Education budgets for the past years were unable to resolve the ballooning shortages in basic education and with the current proposed budget under Aquino the shortages will continue to balloon Adding two years will just add salt to the already rotting wound of basic education Ayla Garduce The Daily Tribune 20 Indigenous framework of education Edit Luistro signed on behalf of the Deped the national policy framework for Indigenous peoples education in 2011 28 The framework aims to address Indigenous peoples lack of access to culture responsive basic education 29 30 The framework directs DepEd offices and units to ensure that textbooks and other learning materials are free from discriminatory and erroneous content that misrepresent the history and culture of Indigenous peoples 28 References Edit a b Curriculum Vitae De La Salle College of Saint Benilde Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2011 06 04 a b Lira Dalangin Fernandez 2010 06 25 Solon to Luistro View sex education with an open mind Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 2011 06 04 a b c d e f g h i Br Brother Armin Altamirano Luistro FSC PDF Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization 2010 06 30 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2011 06 04 a b c d e f Bro Armin Luistro Philippine Information Agency Retrieved 2011 06 04 a b Tenure of Brother Visitors De La Salle Alumni Association Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2011 06 05 a b c d Philippines Brother Armin Luistro becomes Philippines Education Secretary Brothers of the Christian Schools La Salle 2010 06 24 Retrieved 2011 06 05 a b Revi R H M Tanod 2010 09 02 Spirituality in Education Integrating Lasallian Spirituality into Curriculum PDF Jurnal Lasallian Manado De La Salle University 7 2 2 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 17 Retrieved 2011 06 05 a b The Br Armin Inaugural Address PDF De La Salle University Dasmarinas Newsette De La Salle University Dasmarinas 3 4 2004 09 04 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 13 Retrieved 2011 06 04 a b c d e f Jaser Marasigan et al 2009 12 05 Oh Brother Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on 2012 09 08 Retrieved 2011 06 04 a b Cherry Amor Dugtong February 2006 One La Salle Synergy for Mission PDF Philippine Lasallian Famili Manila De La Salle Brothers Philippine District 7 3 10 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 09 25 Retrieved 2011 06 04 a b c DLSU president tinanggap ang pagiging Education secretary sa Aquino administration in Tagalog DZMM 630 2010 06 24 Archived from the original on 2011 10 04 Retrieved 2011 06 05 a b Aquino swears in new Cabinet ABS CBN News 2010 06 30 Retrieved 2011 06 05 a b c Ina Hernando Malipot 2010 06 24 Luistro accepts DepEd post Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on 2011 09 20 Retrieved 2011 06 05 a b c d e Approximate conversion value as of June 2011 a b Christina Mende 2010 12 02 Purisima richest Luistro poorest in Cabinet The Philippine Star Retrieved 2011 06 05 a b c Ina Hernando Malipot 2010 06 29 Teachers groups wary of Luistro appointment Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on 2010 07 04 Retrieved 2011 06 05 a b c Sex ed not Bro Luistro s priority GMA News 2010 07 09 Retrieved 2011 06 05 a b AH Sunnex 2011 05 01 Genuine consultation on K 12 education program sought Sun Star Manila Archived from the original on 2012 04 02 Retrieved 2011 06 06 a b K 12 education program gets widespread support says Luistro Malaya Manila 2011 04 26 Retrieved 2011 06 06 permanent dead link a b c Jason Faustino 2010 09 30 Add l 2 years to current 10 year basic education cycle opposed The Daily Tribune Trade Union Congress of the Philippines Retrieved 2011 06 06 Brother Vincent Corkery The Story of PARC Brothers of the Christian Schools Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 2011 06 05 DEPED Secretary Armin Luistro Binigyan ng Dalawang Taon Para Ayusin ang mga Problema sa Edukasyon in Tagalog DZME 1530 kHz 2010 09 24 Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2011 06 05 Archbishop Cruz Duda sa DepEd DZAR 1026 Sonshine Radio Online 2011 05 16 Archived from the original on 2011 07 23 Retrieved 2011 06 05 Gigi Munoz David 2010 07 11 Luistro s priority Manila Standard Today Retrieved 2011 06 05 AH Sunnex 2010 12 28 DepEd to terminate all consultants Sun Star Manila Archived from the original on 2011 01 31 Retrieved 2011 06 05 Luistro says Enhanced K 12 Program Leads to Shorter College Years Manila Bulletin Philippine News Agency 2010 10 12 Archived from the original on 2011 10 30 Retrieved 2011 06 06 Marjorie Gorospe 2011 06 02 PH only country in Asia still with 10 year basic education DepEd Yahoo News a b DepEd signs national policy framework for indigenous peoples education Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines 2011 08 11 Retrieved 2022 05 08 Padilla Stephen Norries A 2012 11 05 An inclusive education that respects indigenous cultures Inquirer Retrieved 2022 05 08 Rimando J Antonio 2013 02 28 DepEd adopts education framework for Phl Indigenous Peoples Philstar Retrieved 2022 05 08 External links EditDe La Salle University De La Salle Alumni Association Philippine Lasallian Family De La Salle Philippines Institute of the Brothers of the Christian SchoolsArmin Luistro succession and navigation boxesAcademic officesPreceded byRaymundo Suplido Provincial of De La Salle Brothers Philippine District1997 2003 Succeeded byEdmundo FernandezPreceded byAndrew Gonzalez President of De La Salle University System2004 2006 Deprecated byDe La Salle PhilippinesNew office President and CEO of De La Salle Philippines2005 2009 Succeeded byRicardo LagudaPreceded byCarmelita Quebengco Chancellor of De La Salle University2006 2010President of De La Salle University2006 2010 Succeeded byNarciso ErguizaGovernment officesPreceded byMona Valisno Secretary of Education2010 2016 Succeeded byLeonor Briones Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Armin Luistro amp oldid 1136176191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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