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Table I. Salary Increases of Teachers (1989 to 2019)

Table I. Salary Increases of Teachers (1989 to 2019). Note: Master Teacher III and IV positions were created in 2010 and 2012, respectively. Table 2. Basic Monthly Salary, Teaching Positions. Note: 1. There are others teaching positions such as SPED Teachers.

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Table I. Salary Increases of Teachers (1989 to 2019)

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  1. Table I. Salary Increases of Teachers (1989 to 2019) Note: Master Teacher III and IV positions were created in 2010 and 2012, respectively

  2. Table 2. Basic Monthly Salary, Teaching Positions Note: 1. There are others teaching positions such as SPED Teachers. 2. There are step increments within salary grade.

  3. Table 3. Basic Monthly Salary, Administrative Track

  4. Table 4. Current Entry Level (Teacher I) Compensation & Benefits

  5. Others • Basic compensation of Teacher I still falls within the income tax exemption threshold under TRAIN • We have seen a trend of teachers travelling abroad on vacation • Some LGUS also provide additional incentives/allowance to teachers from their general fund • We have ongoing program to improve professional development and career progression system

  6. Table 5. Average Monthly Salaries Of Teachers, Public Vs Private, By Region, 2016 (PhP) Source: Manasan, 2017 Data Sources: Labor Force Survey 2016

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