P912M set for Oct. 5 World Teachers’ Day Incentive Benefit

The more than 912,000 public school teachers employed by the Department of Education (DepEd) are set to receive their P1,000 World Teachers’ Day Incentive Benefit (WTDIB) on October 5, Makati City Rep. Luis Campos Jr., vice chairperson of the House committee on appropriations, announced on Thursday.

“Congress earmarked the sum of P912 million to fund the WTDIB at P1,000 per public school teacher, payable on October 5. This allocation is itemized in the 2024 General Appropriations Law,” Campos said in a statement.

“We are determined to sustain the annual funding for the WTDIB for our teachers. In fact, the 2025 national budget we approved last month includes another P955 million allocation for this benefit,” Campos said.

The WTDIB is currently provided to public school teachers every October 5, a day celebrated annually as World Teachers’ Day to honor those engaged in the teaching profession.

Congress first included the incentive benefit as an item in the General Appropriations Law of 2019, with an initial funding of P800 million.

Campos has been advocating for the passage of his House Bill No. 7840, which seeks to raise the WTDIB to P3,000 per teacher.

“We must augment the value of the WTDIB and make the grant of this incentive permanent through legislation,” Campos emphasized.

Meanwhile, Campos also assured public school teachers that Congress is “absolutely committed” to providing new appropriations for their P10,000 annual teaching allowance.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law the Kabalikat sa Pagtuturo Law, or Republic Act No. 11997, in June. This law provides a yearly P10,000 teaching allowance to public school teachers in the basic education curriculum, beginning in the ‪2025-2026‬ school year.

The amount is double the P5,000 that teachers currently receive as their annual teaching allowance. (LB)

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