RMMC and NCCA Champion Cultural Education Through “Mga Durungawan sa Kulturang Pilipino” The Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges (RMMC), in collaboration with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) National Committee on Cultural Education, successfully hosted “Mga Durungawan sa Kulturang Pilipino” on July 12–13, 2024, at Robinsons Mall of General Santos. This two-day cultural and educational event underscored the vital role of cultural education in the Philippines, highlighting culture-based instruction as a powerful approach to enhance teaching and learning effectiveness. The event celebrated the richness and diversity of Filipino heritage, immersing educators and students alike in discussions and performances that showcased the deep cultural roots shaping Philippine identity. Selected Bachelor of Culture and Arts Education (BCAEd) students from RMMC actively participated as production staff and support personnel, gaining hands-on experience in managing a large-scale cultural event that integrated educational and artistic elements. Moreover, the program emphasized professional growth among educators by exploring ways to incorporate cultural perspectives into the K–12 Matatag Curriculum. This initiative aimed to equip teachers with strategies for designing inclusive, culturally responsive lessons that strengthen students’ appreciation of their Filipino identity. Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 4 (Quality Education) and 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), the event reinforced RMMC’s and NCCA’s shared mission of advancing cultural awareness in education. Through this collaboration, “Mga Durungawan sa Kulturang Pilipino” reaffirmed the importance of culture-based learning as a cornerstone of nation-building and holistic education.