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Teacher's Camp

The Baguio Teachers' Camp (BTC),[1][2] sometimes referred as Teacher's Camp is a teachers' training center and events venue located along Leonard Wood Road in Baguio, Philippines. It is a recognized heritage site by the Baguio city government since 2005 and the national government since 2008.

Teacher's Camp
LocationBaguio
Coordinates16°24′44″N 120°36′29″E / 16.41222°N 120.60806°E / 16.41222; 120.60806
Opened1908
FounderWilliam Pack
Administered byDepartment of Education

Established as a recreation area for teachers in the 1900s during the American period, the site currently hosts the National Educators Academy of the Philippines (NEAP) of the Department of Education.

History edit

 
Teacher's Camp in 1909

American period edit

The Teacher's Camp was established on December 11, 1907, by an ordinance by Benguet Governor William Pack in an area which was then named O-ring-ao to accommodate both American and Filipino teachers. The outline of the camp's plan was made by W. Morgan Schuster, secretary of the Bureau of Public Instruction on January 18, 1908.[3] The camp opened as a training center and vacation site for teachers and employees of the Insular government a few months later on April 6, 1908.[4] The first Teachers Vacation Assembly started on the same date and ran until May 30, 1908.[3] During its early years, tents were used for the camp's classrooms, kitchen, dining and storage facilities.[4]

In 1911, the first building was built in Teacher's Camp.[3] Access roads and pathways were made. In 1912, cottages were set up for the camp director, secretary and undersecretary of education. More funds were allocated for Teacher's Camp's development which led to the Benitez Hall, Ladies Hall, Teacher's Hall, Tavera Hall, and the White Hall being built.[4]

The Philippine Military Academy (PMA) previously occupied a large area of Teacher's Camp. The PMA temporarily moved out of Camp Henry Allen to Teacher's Camp in 1936 due to a projected increase in the number of members of the Cadet Corps. During the PMA occupancy the General Luna Hall was built.[4] The PMA stayed in Teacher's Camp from June 15, 1936, until December 12, 1941, when the World War II broke out.[3]

World War II edit

During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines from 1942 to 1945, the occupying forces use the camp as their hospital. It was left damaged after the war[3]

Cotemporary history edit

 
Garden at Teacher's Camp

The Teacher's Camp was repaired and reopened in 1947, shortly after the end of World War II.[3] The PMA also moved backed to Camp Allen within the same year prior to transferring to Fort Gregorio del Pilar in 1950.[5] On January 1, 1971, the Pangasinan Police Academy (now the Cordillera Administrative Region Training Center) moved in to Teacher's Camp.[6]

President Corazon Aquino through Proclamation No. 290 defined areas in Baguio which would constitute the Teacher's Camp Reservation on July 18, 1988. The reservation was placed under the administration of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS; now the Department of Education).[7]

The first Philippine Sports Summit was held in the early 1990s during the presidency of Fidel V. Ramos where the Magna Carta for Philippine Sports was made as an effort to boost the national sports program. Such efforts failed when the original Magna Carta was not referred to in the succeeding summits.[8]

The Baguio City Council passed a resolution recognizing the Teacher's Camp as a heritage site.[9] In 2008, renovations were made on the Teacher's Camp's seminar halls and cottages which were completed as part of the facility's centenary.[10] The national government followed suit, and declared Teacher's Camp as a national heritage site in the same year.[2]

Usage edit

 
Athletic track in Teacher's Camp

Teacher's Camp is managed by a director, and is directly under the Department of Education (DepEd)[11] Teacher's Camp is the site of the National Educators Academy of the Philippines (NEAP), which is DepEd's training arm.[12] Teachers from different parts of the Philippines enroll in education special courses during the summer break. The center hosts classrooms, dormitories, cottages, dining areas, assembly halls and administrative offices. When teachers are not using the facility, the dormitories and cottages are rented to tourists. It also hosts events sponsored by government agencies.[4]

The area was also the former site of the Mountain Province High School (MP High, now known as the Baguio City National High School)[13] The Philippine Public Safety College also runs the Cordillera Administrative Region Training Center (CARTC) which is within the Teacher's Camp. The CARTC is the training center for members of the Philippine National Police of the Cordillera Administrative Region.[6]

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) also maintains their own facilities within the Teacher's Camp, including an athletic oval.[14][15] From 1976 to 1989, track and field athletes under the government initiated, Gintong Alay sports program trained at Teacher's Camp.[16]

Heritage status edit

 
National Historical Institute marker

On May 12, 2008, Teacher's Camp was declared as national heritage site.[2] The facility is a marked structure according to a 2015 report.[17]

Believers of the paranormal say the camp is haunted because it is claimed to be more than 100 years old.[18][19]

References edit

  1. ^ "DepEd Memorandum No. 236, s 2008: Baguio Teachers' Camp: Celebrating 100 Years of Educating the Nation" (PDF). Department of Education. May 6, 2008. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Feature: Baguio Teachers Camp revels in its centennial". Philippine Information Agency. May 12, 2008. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Baguio Teachers' Camp (Marker) (in Filipino). Baguio Teachers' Camp grounds: Philippine National Historical Institute. 2008.
  4. ^ a b c d e . City of Pines. Archived from the original on August 1, 2015. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  5. ^ Bueza, Michael (March 14, 2014). "FAST FACTS: The Philippine Military Academy". Rappler. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Cordillera Administrative Region Training Center". ppsc.gov.ph.
  7. ^ "Proclamation No. 290, s. 1988". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  8. ^ Velasco, Bill (August 29, 2016). "Master plan". The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  9. ^ Times, The Manila (December 10, 2013). "Baguio dads ask DepEd to preserve Teacher's Camp". The Manila Times. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  10. ^ "Sun.Star: Teachers' Camp in Baguio undergoes facelift". GMA News. Sun Star. April 7, 2008. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  11. ^ Domondon, Brix (December 3, 2013). "Domondon: Datuin and Cariño Urge Preservation of Teachers Camp". Sunstar. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  12. ^ Alegre, Ace (April 13–19, 2008). "Baguio Teachers Camp Is 100 Years Old". Northern Dispatch. VIII (10).
  13. ^ Cabreza, Vincent (June 17, 2016). "Baguio high school turns 100 yrs old in age of K-12". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  14. ^ Reyes, Marc Anthony (March 29, 2017). "PSC to turn Baguio unit into nat'l training hub". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  15. ^ Pedralvez, Bong (May 28, 2021). "Athletics bets set to train in Baguio". Malaya Business Insight. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  16. ^ Dee, Ignacio (November 18, 2014). "The bells toll for the Rizal Memorial". Rappler. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  17. ^ See, Dexter (May 19, 2015). "NHCP letter merely an advise – NCCA". Herald Express. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  18. ^ Vince (October 23, 2014). "Five Haunted Places In Baguio City". LakbayBaguio. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
  19. ^ Palma, Renzelle Ann (October 23, 2013). "Top 5 Baguio Haunted Spots". Choose Philippines. Find. Discover. Share. ABS-CBN Corporation. Retrieved December 12, 2016.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Teachers' Camp (Baguio) at Wikimedia Commons

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The Baguio Teachers Camp BTC 1 2 sometimes referred as Teacher s Camp is a teachers training center and events venue located along Leonard Wood Road in Baguio Philippines It is a recognized heritage site by the Baguio city government since 2005 and the national government since 2008 Teacher s CampLocationBaguioCoordinates16 24 44 N 120 36 29 E 16 41222 N 120 60806 E 16 41222 120 60806Opened1908FounderWilliam PackAdministered byDepartment of EducationEstablished as a recreation area for teachers in the 1900s during the American period the site currently hosts the National Educators Academy of the Philippines NEAP of the Department of Education Contents 1 History 1 1 American period 1 2 World War II 1 3 Cotemporary history 2 Usage 3 Heritage status 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Teacher s Camp in 1909American period edit The Teacher s Camp was established on December 11 1907 by an ordinance by Benguet Governor William Pack in an area which was then named O ring ao to accommodate both American and Filipino teachers The outline of the camp s plan was made by W Morgan Schuster secretary of the Bureau of Public Instruction on January 18 1908 3 The camp opened as a training center and vacation site for teachers and employees of the Insular government a few months later on April 6 1908 4 The first Teachers Vacation Assembly started on the same date and ran until May 30 1908 3 During its early years tents were used for the camp s classrooms kitchen dining and storage facilities 4 In 1911 the first building was built in Teacher s Camp 3 Access roads and pathways were made In 1912 cottages were set up for the camp director secretary and undersecretary of education More funds were allocated for Teacher s Camp s development which led to the Benitez Hall Ladies Hall Teacher s Hall Tavera Hall and the White Hall being built 4 The Philippine Military Academy PMA previously occupied a large area of Teacher s Camp The PMA temporarily moved out of Camp Henry Allen to Teacher s Camp in 1936 due to a projected increase in the number of members of the Cadet Corps During the PMA occupancy the General Luna Hall was built 4 The PMA stayed in Teacher s Camp from June 15 1936 until December 12 1941 when the World War II broke out 3 World War II edit During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines from 1942 to 1945 the occupying forces use the camp as their hospital It was left damaged after the war 3 Cotemporary history edit nbsp Garden at Teacher s CampThe Teacher s Camp was repaired and reopened in 1947 shortly after the end of World War II 3 The PMA also moved backed to Camp Allen within the same year prior to transferring to Fort Gregorio del Pilar in 1950 5 On January 1 1971 the Pangasinan Police Academy now the Cordillera Administrative Region Training Center moved in to Teacher s Camp 6 President Corazon Aquino through Proclamation No 290 defined areas in Baguio which would constitute the Teacher s Camp Reservation on July 18 1988 The reservation was placed under the administration of the Department of Education Culture and Sports DECS now the Department of Education 7 The first Philippine Sports Summit was held in the early 1990s during the presidency of Fidel V Ramos where the Magna Carta for Philippine Sports was made as an effort to boost the national sports program Such efforts failed when the original Magna Carta was not referred to in the succeeding summits 8 The Baguio City Council passed a resolution recognizing the Teacher s Camp as a heritage site 9 In 2008 renovations were made on the Teacher s Camp s seminar halls and cottages which were completed as part of the facility s centenary 10 The national government followed suit and declared Teacher s Camp as a national heritage site in the same year 2 Usage edit nbsp Athletic track in Teacher s CampTeacher s Camp is managed by a director and is directly under the Department of Education DepEd 11 Teacher s Camp is the site of the National Educators Academy of the Philippines NEAP which is DepEd s training arm 12 Teachers from different parts of the Philippines enroll in education special courses during the summer break The center hosts classrooms dormitories cottages dining areas assembly halls and administrative offices When teachers are not using the facility the dormitories and cottages are rented to tourists It also hosts events sponsored by government agencies 4 The area was also the former site of the Mountain Province High School MP High now known as the Baguio City National High School 13 The Philippine Public Safety College also runs the Cordillera Administrative Region Training Center CARTC which is within the Teacher s Camp The CARTC is the training center for members of the Philippine National Police of the Cordillera Administrative Region 6 The Philippine Sports Commission PSC also maintains their own facilities within the Teacher s Camp including an athletic oval 14 15 From 1976 to 1989 track and field athletes under the government initiated Gintong Alay sports program trained at Teacher s Camp 16 Heritage status edit nbsp National Historical Institute markerOn May 12 2008 Teacher s Camp was declared as national heritage site 2 The facility is a marked structure according to a 2015 report 17 Believers of the paranormal say the camp is haunted because it is claimed to be more than 100 years old 18 19 References edit DepEd Memorandum No 236 s 2008 Baguio Teachers Camp Celebrating 100 Years of Educating the Nation PDF Department of Education May 6 2008 Retrieved June 13 2017 a b c Feature Baguio Teachers Camp revels in its centennial Philippine Information Agency May 12 2008 Retrieved June 13 2017 a b c d e f Baguio Teachers Camp Marker in Filipino Baguio Teachers Camp grounds Philippine National Historical Institute 2008 a b c d e Teacher s Camp City of Pines Archived from the original on August 1 2015 Retrieved June 13 2017 Bueza Michael March 14 2014 FAST FACTS The Philippine Military Academy Rappler Retrieved June 13 2017 a b Cordillera Administrative Region Training Center ppsc gov ph Proclamation No 290 s 1988 Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved June 4 2021 Velasco Bill August 29 2016 Master plan The Philippine Star Retrieved June 13 2017 Times The Manila December 10 2013 Baguio dads ask DepEd to preserve Teacher s Camp The Manila Times Retrieved June 4 2021 Sun Star Teachers Camp in Baguio undergoes facelift GMA News Sun Star April 7 2008 Retrieved June 4 2021 Domondon Brix December 3 2013 Domondon Datuin and Carino Urge Preservation of Teachers Camp Sunstar Retrieved June 4 2021 Alegre Ace April 13 19 2008 Baguio Teachers Camp Is 100 Years Old Northern Dispatch VIII 10 Cabreza Vincent June 17 2016 Baguio high school turns 100 yrs old in age of K 12 Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved June 4 2021 Reyes Marc Anthony March 29 2017 PSC to turn Baguio unit into nat l training hub Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved June 4 2021 Pedralvez Bong May 28 2021 Athletics bets set to train in Baguio Malaya Business Insight Retrieved June 4 2021 Dee Ignacio November 18 2014 The bells toll for the Rizal Memorial Rappler Retrieved June 13 2017 See Dexter May 19 2015 NHCP letter merely an advise NCCA Herald Express Retrieved June 13 2017 Vince October 23 2014 Five Haunted Places In Baguio City LakbayBaguio Retrieved December 12 2016 Palma Renzelle Ann October 23 2013 Top 5 Baguio Haunted Spots Choose Philippines Find Discover Share ABS CBN Corporation Retrieved December 12 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to Teachers Camp Baguio at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Teacher 27s Camp amp oldid 1213985233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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