UNEP LET passers surpass national passing rate
This year’s batch of Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) passers from the University of Northeastern Philippines (UNEP) contributed another feather to the university’s cap by surpassing the national percentage rate. Fifty-two (52) UNEPians made it happen during the recently concluded
LET examination held in Manila on March 10.
LET’s national passing rate was pegged at 27.78 percent for the LET Elementary Examinees, UNEP got 50% passing rate. In the Secondary level, the national passing rate was 39.61 percent, UNEP got 66.67 percent.
UNEP College of Education Officer in Charge Ricardo M. Gamurot congratulated the new passers for bringing honor to the university.
“Whenever we have passers, most especially if they surpassed the national passing rate, we know that we have done our job and we have contributed in making the education system better. We need educators who can be at par with the best teachers in the world to ensure that quality education is carried out from one generation to another,” Gamurot said in an interview.
Getting a local percentage higher than the national passing rate for the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) only proves that the University of Northeastern Philippines (UNEP) is continuously innovating when it comes to the quality of education that they are giving to their students.
“We want to give the assurance to our students particularly to their parents of our continuous adherence to UNEP’s mission in maintaining our role as educators,” Gamurot added.
UNEP then will contribute 38 new secondary teachers and 14 new elementary teachers to various academic institutions in the country. They would be among the countless teachers who will guide little minds and mold them to become professionals and achievers in the near future.
UNEP will continually inch its way in providing the best quality education to its students as it envisions to be one of the best academic institutions in the country. (UNEP)