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Written by Sinab D. Cabugatan   
Saturday, 19 January 2008

We parents and educators long for somebody that can answer their quest on Education. As a mother, we feel contented with the simple toga he wore. A teacher may take in the other way, but was humble that another legacy was extracted out of her profession. Generally, both parents and teachers tried to reach the most for their children and students. They motivate, guide and managed to minimized failures.

We cannot deny that majority of the Maranaw belong to the lower income level. What we gain is just enough to finance our daily needs. We prioritized them according to our queuing lines of priorities. Sometimes, we put Educations on top of them, but we failed because of scarcity in resources. Luckily, Mindanao State University bloom right in the heart of Lanao. Both Educators and parents maximize their effort so that able students may finish secondary education. They have valid reasons. MSU is here, with open arms, willing to answers our quest for education.

Everything we ponder turns into nightmare, when President de Leon reigned in power, followed by the Standardization Policy. Thousands of students cried in front of the Administration Building to consider their appeal. The classical song of the University, serving the minority vanished from the memory of both the parents and the mentors. There was a sudden change that the concerned students cannot tackle. They knocked on every door of concerned offices and residence, but they were turned down by the approval of the Board of Regents. Every effort became impossible. Knowing that their only dream was to sit under the shade of this University, they failed to negotiate.

Though we understand that the approval of the standardization was done, a new Hope has shine at the door of every School. YA ALLAH, ALHAMDULILLAH! President Muslim has come to rescues us! Pres. Muslim might open another door for us Maranaw. Mindanao State University is so near, yet its so far that we cannot reach. We are hindered by oceans of reasons. No one is to be blame with. Maranaw cannot climb into the ladder of this University because they lack the exact tools for it. But if they are provided, they can catch!

Now that we were hear, we will be knocking again into the doorstep of this University. Those thousands students who remained out of school youth may come and sing the unsung mission of this University…That is for the minority Muslim. The incoming graduates for this year will surely come and cheers.
 


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1. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it on 22-01-2008 05:36 - Guest
 
 
Re-examine the Facts
This is a reply to the article entitled "A Reason Why Maranaw Dream Of Muslim" posted in ranaw.com website. 
 
It's January 22, 2008, a day after the turn-over of MSU leadership from Dr. RDL to Dr. Mac Muslim and up to this day, I cannot understand why some people have a tendency to be so bitter and cruel about the Standardization Policy.  
 
First, it is not RDL's policy, it is the "long-forgotten-and-now-implemented-by-RDL" university's policy, a STATE UNIVERSITY's policy. So it is very wrong to say that "[e]verything we ponder turns into nightmare, when President de Leon reigned in power, followed by the Standardization Policy." To be admitted into a state university like MSU is not a matter of "palakasan" system. The University is open to ALL (whatever the tribe or financial status) to those deserving students who pass the institution's standard -- meaning the SASE (System Admission and Scholarship Exam). RDL only implemented or executed what should have been implemented or executed before.  
 
This boils down to the second argument which is: the admission or scholarship in MSU has NOTHING to do with one's financial status. To quote in the article "the Maranaw belong to the lower income level." Oh please, mga pagari aken, the MSU Standardization Policy doesn't discriminate the Maranaws because we belong to the lower income level. Why do some people really find fancy in twisting facts from myths? The painful truth that we have to admit is that some (not only Maranaws but also those coming from other tribes) are not admitted because they fail the SASE. Yes, the SASE. Besides, there is a College Bound Program (CBP) for Muslims and indigenous tribes intended to give those who did not get a scholarship or those who fail a chance to be given a scholarship or a conditional admission.  
 
Lastly, the appeal is ironic. If the financial status is the problem, then the issue should have been the tuition fee. Pero hindi eh, what is being regarded as the problem is the Standardization Policy. Lower income level does not directly, actually or constructively relate with the Standardization Policy. The former may affect one's stay in MSU but not in entering the institution. The latter affects one's admission in MSU but is focuses on the mental capability and not on the financial capacity. 
 
To those who still cling on to this fallacy, I believe it would be better to re-examine the facts. RDL's term is over. The man did a very good job (not perfect but exceptional) and he doesn't deserve any last minute criticisms. So please have an open mind to accept that he did his job fair and square. And if he implemented what should have been implemented before, this was because he loveS MSU so much. He wanted to improve the quality of education in MSU.  
 
If you love MSU, why don't you encourage the aspiring MSU scholars or students to study hard in order for them to make it in the SASE? Do MSU a favor. Stop entertaining and spreading the idea of "palakasan" or "pro-Maranaws." Campaign instead for pro-MSU. 
 
There are many legitimate ways to enter MSU. Entering MSU is just one thing, staying in MSU is another. If they didn't make it in the academic scholarship programs and they wanted to get a monthly allowance, they may join Darangen, Sining Kambayoka, MSU Varsity, etc. The university provides many privileges but at the end of the day, everything boils down on how well they perform (never on how much they have in their pocket).  
 
I pray that RDL's efforts will not be put to waste. 
 
This is a challenge for all.
 
2. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it on 22-01-2008 08:10 - Guest
 
 
Re-examine the Facts
until the last line of my article, it did not hurt others ego. It did not even touch palakasan as the key to MSU academic system nor thus it appeal to campaign any unjust management. Standardization Policy cannot be a product of one person. It is done by majority of the board. It implies that RDL is not to be blame nor any body in the campus. A special mention of the policy is a generalization. Not a fault to standardize, its a sign of progress with regards to this University. Three years before, a score of 50 in the SASE can enjoy the college bound project, but recently, the same score was denied. That is why we appeal because some students had enjoyed the same previously. 
My brother here perhaps misquote me. An appeal cannot judge any administration in this regard, its the policy. For this reason, Im sorry, we didnt mean it to be as you understand. We are a peace loving people who consider cruelty out of our vocabulary. 
Why feel so cruel with a person who lead hands on progress.Our interest was to allow student concerned enjoy what we had before. We are poor, and the same university equipped me to become a better person. 
Furthermore, we have special mention on Maranaw because they are the same who appeal before and not any other tribe. Perhaps, the other tribes  
has enough talent to compete and that  
students who appeal were the opposite. . Its not our intention to be threated in the other way that discriminate the others. 
We hope to be understood by our fellow readers. This site is not the place to hurt once feeling, and so we are. We cannot waste any effort as the building exist while flowers are blooming done by RDL.We invite our brothers to write us instead in our  
email ad so that we can be better understood.
 
3. Written by manobo on 23-01-2008 08:33 - Guest
 
 
Re-examine the Facts
I agree with you shynab. Don't mind those who can afford and trained well in the grade and high school levels, unlike our poor moro and lumad brothers forgotten by the educational system. MSU must educate and train filipinos, yes, but more importantly, us, moros and lumads who lag behind the majority, not on our own making. Brilliant but selfish individuals can study in UP, Ateneo, La Salle and other prime schools in the land. They should not deprive our children their right to education. PERIOD.
 

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