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Challenges hound K-12

Cecille Suerte Felipe - The Philippine Star

Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian will convene a joint congressional oversight committee by January next year to review the K-12 program to ensure that the objectives to boost Filipinos’ competitiveness and readiness to join the workforce are met.

A joint congressional oversight review will align the efforts of both chambers of Congress to ensure that the K-12 program meets the needs of both students and the private sector, according to Gatchalian.

“The K-12 program is a massive historical educational reform we introduced to produce quality graduates that our country needs. While the program has gaps and challenges, we need to sustain it in a way that also addresses implementation issues to provide quality education and boost global competitiveness,” he said.

The senator chairs the Senate committee on basic education, arts and culture.

Members of the House of Representatives are in a consensus that the K-12 program is “not living up to its promise” of producing employable senior high school graduates. They also noted that among the biggest challenges of the K-12 program is the persistent inadequacy of equipment in schools.

“We need to come up with strategic solutions because industries will suffer and decline without a workforce equipped with the competencies required of the 21st century and Industry 4.0,” Gatchalian said, referring to a new phase in the industrial revolution.

The budget proposal for the K-12 program will be thoroughly reviewed at the Senate.

In the House version of the 2020 budget transmitted to the Senate, P551.7 billion was allocated to the Department of Education (DepEd). The National Expenditure Program (NEP) originally allocated P550.89 to DepEd. The increase in the DepEd’s proposed budget is meant to help boost K-12’s implementation.

“As we work toward finalizing the 2020 budget, we will ensure that the program gets an allocation that responds to the needs of both students and teachers. We need to make parents and students feel that this program is helpful, not an added burden,” Gatchalian said.

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