Week 4 – 1st Quarter Daily Lesson Log | SEPTEMBER 12 – 16, 2022 DLLs

Welcome to school year 2022– 2023! To help you in your lesson preparations, you can now download K to 12 Daily lesson Logs aligned with the current Curriculum Guide for each grade level. Preparing Daily Lesson Logs is very crucial. It consumes a lot of time especially when we lack the required learning materials and teachers guides. Worry no more, we aim to make your work a lot easier. Visit this website regularly to get the latest and updated Daily Lesson Logs. Here  you will find the download links for the LATEST Week 4 – 1st Quarter Daily Lesson Log | SEPTEMBER 12 – 16, 2022 DLLs.

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Ang Probinsyano Party-List Representative Alfred Delos Santos Introduced House Bill 1927 which is an Act Increasing the Personnel Economic Relief Allowance of the Public School Teachers in light of the consistently high inflation rate along with increases in various tax rates.

The said bill explains that the insufficient amount of the Personnel Economic Relief Allowance (PERA) of public school teachers has now become an alarming issue. In addition to the insufficiency, public school teachers, through the latest Salary Standardization Law (SSL) updates, only saw superficial grants vis-à-vis those granted to our uniform personnel. As such, it has become necessary to grant the much-deserved increase in the benefits given to our public school teachers. Considering that the lowest salary grade available to teachers (i.e. Salary Grade 11 for Teacher I) entails a monthly wage of P25,439, it falls below the approximate living wage for a family of five (i.e. P30, 270). Indeed, it is appropriate to increase the PERA of public school teachers by an amount which would, at the very least, cover for the said discrepancy. Hence, it is proposed that in this Bill that the PERA granted to public school teachers must be increased to at least P8,000.00, an amount which would, at the very onset, substantially cover the disproportion between the current monthly wage of public school teachers and the approximated living wage in the Philippines for a family of five.

The State, through this increase, will be able to demonstrate its full commitment in enhancing and uplifting the living and working conditions of its employees particularly those in the field of education. It is for the foregoing premises that the approval of this Bill is earnestly sought.

Section 2 of the said bill aspires to increase the Personnel Economic Relief Allowance of public school teachers   from the present Two Thousand Pesos (P2,000.00) to Eight Thousand Pesos (P8,000.00) a month.

This bill aims to enhance and uplift the living and working conditions of government employees and to secure their right to a living wage. The State likewise acknowledges its duty to ensure that education is given the highest budgetary priority to guarantee that the teaching profession continues to attract and retain top-tier teaching professionals through an ample remuneration and other ways of promoting job satisfaction.

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House Bill 1927 which is an Act Increasing the Personnel Economic Relief Allowance of the Public School Teachers

Week 4 – 1st Quarter Daily Lesson Log | SEPTEMBER 12 – 16, 2022 DLLs

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  1. ESTER B. SAMONTE says:

    Ready to download DLLs helps a lot for teachers just like me who is about to retire but then then still eager to learn something using IT…

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