Education Crisis
Education Crisis
Education Crisis
Department of Education
REGION XII
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SOUTH COTABATO
BANGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
2023
Address: XXX
Telephone Nos.: (035)XXX-XXXX / 09XX-XXX-XXXX
Email Address: XXX@deped.gov.ph
INTRODUCTION
It sets us apart from other living creatures on the planet, making us the most intelligent
beings on earth. Education enables people to acquire knowledge, skills, values, and
attitudes that efficiently prepare them to overcome life's challenges. Despite its
importance, education is still a privilege rather than a basic necessity in many parts of
the world, including our country. To make education accessible to all, raising awareness
The problems in the Philippine educational system are a cause for concern, and
one common issue is the low salaries of teachers. It is puzzling why many students still
aspire to become teachers despite the low pay. Perhaps their options are limited, and
teaching is a profession that their families can afford. To address these challenges, we
need a deeper understanding of the issues our country is currently facing. It is crucial to
have competent and non-corrupt leaders who can lead us toward progress. Corruption
becomes challenging for our country to improve if our own leaders engage in corrupt
educational system and our country as a whole. However, it is not impossible to create
change. By using our voices to speak up for what is right and advocating for the
country overall. So, the higher the level of education in a country, the better the chances
of development are. In this paper, we will explore the importance of education, its
impact on individuals and society, and the challenges and opportunities in the field of
education.
CASES
The main reason for the education crisis here in the Philippines is Graft and Corruption.
and morally upright individuals who are essential for future leadership and a productive
labor force.
budget of P848 billion for 2023 to facilitate the safe return of students to
amount.
Gaviola during the agency's budget hearing before the House Committee
learners with disabilities (LWDs) are cornered, they received no funds and
“pricey” and “outdated” laptops for teachers. The COA noted that the
laptops delivered to the National Capital Region were “too slow because
the processor is Intel Celeron, which is outdated, and the price is too high
"IF YOU WANT THE BEST MINDS TO TEACH, YOU MUST GIVE GOOD
TEACHER.
in both the public and private sectors are “underpaid” and looking
3. Aside from the undervalued role of the teachers, given the low
attainment. This is due to the fact that the salary offer is way more
competitive than what they receive here, not to mention the benefits
that await them abroad.
Poor facilities in public schools signify that students are not receiving their
the country, only 104,536 are in good condition. There are 100,072 school
buildings that need minor repairs, 89,252 that require major repairs, and
ORGANIZATION.
Council for the Welfare of Children indicated that 65% of Filipino students
Bernadette Madrid. Wiilma Banaga said that most of the 65% of bullied
bullying, are physical appearance, status in life, and skin color. Children
violence.” The DepEd earlier reported that 404 learners nationwide killed
2021-2022.
2. In 2015, it found that 5.6% of high school students said they did not go to
least 1 day during the 30 days before the survey. Converted to raw
numbers, this means that about 840,000 high schoolers skipped school at
least once a month because of safety concerns. But this figure doesn’t
distinguish between different reasons for feeling unsafe (and only includes
9th-12th graders).
Proposed Solution
We all know that the Philippines has a law about anti-graft and corruption laws but how
come there are still a lot of sectors doing this kind of thing?
To combat graft and corruption in the education sector, several measures can be
proposed:
To address the issue of low salaries for the teaching workforce in the Philippines, the
1. Continue to fulfill RA No. 4670, otherwise known as the “Magna Carta for Public
School Teachers”.
stakeholders. Here are some strategies that can help address this issue:
1. Public-Private Partnerships.
3. Community Engagement
To start the change in this problem government should Strengthen the Anti-
education sector. This includes laws that criminalize bribery, embezzlement, nepotism,
and other corrupt practices. Stringent penalties should be enforced to deter potential
offenders.
accountability mechanisms within the education system can help prevent corruption.
This includes ensuring that financial transactions, procurement processes, and resource
allocations are transparent, documented, and subject to scrutiny. Regular audits and
Lastly, DepEd should apply this Merit-based recruitment to ensure that teaching
positions are filled by individuals who possess the necessary qualifications, skills, and
education system can attract and retain highly qualified and passionate educators. This,
in turn, enhances the overall quality of education and improves learning outcomes for
students.
education sector and create a transparent and accountable system that prioritizes the
Government and DepEd should develop the Republic Act No. 4670, otherwise
known as the “Magna Carta for Public School Teachers” which was approved to
promote and improve the social and economic status of public school teachers, their
living and working conditions, their terms of employment and career prospects in order
that they may compare favorably with existing opportunities in other walks of life, attract
and retain in the teaching profession more people with the proper qualifications, it being
programs and financial assistance schemes specifically designed for teachers. This can
help alleviate financial burdens, such as student loan repayments or housing loans, and
Increase the salary of public school teachers by approving pending bills. This
would mean paying tribute to their important contribution to educating the youth and
providing them with decent pay commensurate to the sacrifices they make in educating
the country’s youth the country's future citizens. This increase will also change people's
perception of public school teachers from just government employees to public servants
essential to address the issue of low salaries for the teaching workforce in the
Philippines effectively. Sharing of Resources and Expertise, Collaboration enables the
pooling of resources and expertise. The government can leverage its financial and
individual contributions and create more sustainable solutions. Building Consensus and
enabling the identification of common goals and interests. Through open and
constructive discussions, consensus can be built, leading to greater support and buy-in
for proposed solutions. This unity among stakeholders strengthens the chances of
LACK OF FACILITIES
budget for school facilities. These partnerships play a significant role in leveraging
additional resources, expertise, and funding to bridge the gap in facility development. By
actively encouraging collaboration between the government and private sector entities
such as corporations and foundations, schools can benefit from the shared
responsibility and collective effort to improve infrastructure. The private sector brings
and effectively. Regular monitoring and evaluation mechanisms are put in place to
In long-term planning and budgeting, schools can prioritize the allocation of funds
for facility development and maintenance. This sustained commitment allows for
strategic investments in infrastructure over time, ensuring that students have access to
term planning and budgeting enables the education system to address the lack of
and resources of the community to address the lack of budget for school facilities.
Through volunteerism, donation drives, and partnerships with local businesses and
organizations, schools can secure additional resources, labor, and materials needed for
creates a sense of shared responsibility and fosters a supportive environment for the
betterment of education.
and safety, supports inclusivity and equity, boosts teacher morale and productivity, and
development of society.
BULLYING
and comprehensive anti-bullying policy at the national and school levels. This policy
should define bullying, outline disciplinary actions, and provide guidelines for
where older students or trained student leaders can act as mentors or buddies to
bullying prevention efforts. Conduct parent workshops and provide resources to help
them recognize signs of bullying, support their children, and work collaboratively with
anti-bullying initiatives through data collection, surveys, and feedback mechanisms. Use
this information to refine strategies, address gaps, and ensure ongoing improvement in
educational programs to educate students, teachers, parents, and school staff about the
different forms of bullying, its consequences, and the importance of prevention. Promote
learning programs.
and coordinated effort that involves schools, parents, communities, and the
empathy, and inclusivity, it is possible to foster safe and nurturing environments where
bullying is prevented, and all students can thrive academically and emotionally.
CONCLUSION
education sector, stakeholders can create a transparent and accountable system that
negotiation, stakeholders can identify common goals and interests, building consensus
and garnering support for proposed solutions. This unity strengthens the chances of
effectively addressing low teacher salaries and ensuring fair compensation for
educators.
providing quality education and fostering the holistic development of students. Such
health and safety, support inclusivity and equity, boost teacher morale and productivity,
equipped school facilities is an investment in the future of students and the overall
development of society.
In conclusion, addressing graft and corruption, improving teacher salaries, and
create sustainable solutions that enhance the education sector, provide a conducive
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