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Arroyo to focus on modernizing Philippines’s education system

PUBLISHED ON July 9, 2007 AT 8:42 PM

MANILA — Believing that knowledge is the greatest creator of wealth in the present global economy, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo vowed today to improve and modernize the country’s educational system before the end of her term in 2010.

In her remarks before the start of this afternoon’s roundtable discussion in Malacanang that focused on education for competitiveness, productivity and poverty alleviation, the President revealed that the government increased the budget allocation in education to P150 billion this year from P129 billion in 2006 in an effort to modernize the educational system.

“Mga kababayan, sa darating na State-of-the-Nation Address (SONA) sa July 23 at sa susunod na tatlong taon, isang bagay ang bibigyan ng pansin at prayoridad, investment. Pamumuhunan hindi lamang para sa negosyo at imprastruktura kundi pamumuhunan sa taumbayan upang lalong makinabang ang mamamayan sa pagsigla ng ekonomiya,” she said.

For the technical and vocational education, the President said that she has allotted P4 billion for student loans, business funded training, and expansion of State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) under the leadership of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).

As a result of this, beneficiaries of student loans increased from 40,000 last year to 200,000 this year.

The President reported that in 2006, her administration had constructed 15,000 classrooms and implemented two shifts a day with a ratio of 50 grade school students in every classroom, except in some conflict areas.

“If someone knows of an elementary school with two shifts and yet there are more than 50 students per classroom in each shift, please let us know,” she urged.

Since 2001, the government has hired more than 40,000 teachers and trained 200,000. In 2004, the DepEd also started its regional payroll system which processes salaries and retirement pays within 30 days.

The government, according to the Chief Executive, also procured 120 million textbooks and teachers manuals and was able to provide one textbook per grade school student for English, Filipino, Science, Mathematics and Social Studies subjects compared to one textbook for every five learners in the past.

To ensure the success of the program, the President instructed all government agencies and government financial institutions (GFIs) to support the educational upgrading project of the government.

Among those in the discussion were DepEd Secretary Jesli Lapus, CHED Chairman Carlito Puno, TESDA Chairman Augusto “Bobby” Syjuco and the beneficiaries of TESDA ladderized training program Roslyn Darum, a welder of Hanjin in Subic, Zambales and Charity Fernandez, call center agent of APAC Call Center.

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6 Responses to “Arroyo to focus on modernizing Philippines’s education system”

  1. chbvjxcbnjkbn jlknbjkbj Says:

    improve your WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Sister Eloisa David,OSB, MD. Says:

    Pinoy Press! This is an appeal! maybe not a comment but a related topic. Please Help! Is there a way that you can make this letter reach our President? Thank you!
    Dear Madame President Gloria,
    I am Sister Elisa David, OSB, MD, an NGO worker helping the poor and the provincial Govt of Leyte and our Governor Carlos Jericho Petilla. Together with his wife. we graduated 29 students who were accredited by Tesda last Nov. 21, 2007. May we please request for assistance for these welders to find jobs. Also, we will appreciate any financial aid that could be extended to the school because out of the 29 only 2 could pay the tuition. The 27 had nothing. Some, we even had to feed them.
    I am glad to inform you that because of the many projects we have for the poor, I was among the Bayaning Pilipino Awardees chosen by Gawad Geny Lopez and Ugat Foundation of Ateneo University last Nov 26,2007. This is not to brag but to assure you can be entrust to us with whatever aid you can extend to the poor through us.
    Once again, Thank you for giving attention to our appeal. God bless you too for working tirelessly. I have been praying very hard for you specially during the past week because of the attempted coup.
    Gratefully Yours, Sis. Eloisa David, OSB

  3. Bernadet Sabarita Says:

    I am one of first successful project of Sr. Eloisa David, OSB. With all her efforts, inspirations and encouragement i am now a successful nurse who is in USA. Sr. Eloisa guided me from the beginning of my Nursing School to the end. Whatever her projects are all for the poor. May she has all the strenght to do all her projects.

    KUDOS TO HER………..

  4. Elijah Paul M, de Dios Says:

    shuutup!!!!!

  5. cute Says:

    hey! i’m a college student, i am making research papers about the educational system of the philippines. could someone help me? thanks

  6. rOniLyn Says:

    we will be having our tv talk show.. and it’s all about the System Education here in the Phillipines.??/ could u help me?

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