Dr. Josette Biyo's Iloilo: An inspiring story that's written in the stars

MANILA, Philippines - Dr. Josette Talamera-Biyo is the recipient of the 2002 Intel Excellence in Teaching Award, and has been honored by having a minor planet between Mars and Jupiter named after her by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory, USA. Although she holds a doctorate degree in biology and is a recipient of national and international awards as an educator, she continues to teach in the rural campus of the Philippine Science High School in Iloilo. Here, she shows us why, despite all the opportunities to make it big abroad, she has chosen to stay in her hometown. This is her Iloilo. This is her SM.

Yes, teaching may not be a lucrative profession. It cannot guarantee financial security. It even means investing your personal time, money, and other resources.

During the panel interview for the Intel Awards, one judged asked, “You have a PhD in Biology, why do you teach in high school and not even in the capital city?” I simply said, “And who will teach these kids? I did not get my PhD to check papers. I got it to teach children.”

Sometimes teaching means heartaches, disappointment, and pain. But opening the minds of children and touching their hearts, give me joy and contentment which money could not buy. These are moments I teach for. These are moments I live for.

Part of the recognition for winning the Intel Excellence in Teaching Award was the naming of a minor planet in my honor by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington USA.

It was in October 2002 that I received a letter from Dr. Grant Stokes, Associate Head of the Lincoln Laboratory Aerospace Division informing me that Planet 13241 had been named Planet Biyo. He said that the tribute was given for facing the challenge of motivating students to engage in scientific pursuits and for my contribution as an educator. I kept Planet Biyo to myself until Jan. 31, 2003, when I printed a copy for our Earth Science students to see.

DR. JOSETTE BIYO

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

International Level

Fil-Up Award, 2004

Global Doors Foundation, Inc.

Glendale, California

Philippine American Foundation

Friendship Award, 2004

National Press Club

Washington, DC

Intel Excellence in

Teaching Award, 2002

Grand Winner

Louisville, Kentucky

National Level

Honorary Fellow, 2009

Philippine College of Physicians

Men and Women in Science, 2008

The Department of Science and Technology

National Award for Community Service, 2008

Rotary Club of Makati

Presidential Award, 2007

Philippine College of Physicians

Lingkod Bayan Award, 2007

Civil Service Commission

Special Award, 2007

Outstanding Women in the Nation’s Service (TOWNS)

Metrobank Foundation Award for Continuing Excellence and Service (ACES), 2004

Recipient, Distinguished Lasallian Award for 2004

2004 Soroptimist International “Women of Distinction Award”

The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM), 1998

Metrobank Foundation’s Outstanding Teacher of the Philippines (1997)

St. Joseph Church in Sambag, Jaro has a very beautiful modern architectural design. Its size, design, and clear acoustics add to an atmosphere of praying and meditating. But what I like most about going to St. Joseph Church is listening to the homilies of the priests. They prepare very well.

When my sons were smaller, we used to bring them to the Old Fort San Pedro. They would run around and have a great time in the playground. They also love to watch ships passing by.

The Jaro Belfry, just across the Jaro Cathedral, serves as a reminder of the past. During the Spanish time, it served as a watch tower against invaders, and also houses the bells which call people to Mass and announce important events. It symbolizes the Catholic faith of the majority of Ilonggos.

Going to the SM Department Store has become a way of life for me and my family. We do our shopping at SM regularly. We buy shoes, clothes, and other basic items at the Department store. It has almost everything we need.

SM City Iloilo has become our way of life. It has almost everything my family needs – from clothing to food, to supplies, entertainment, to travels, to bank transactions, to bills payment. Name it and you have it at SM.

I enjoy watching movies with my family at the newly renovated SM Cinema in Iloilo.

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