Strategies of Curriculum Changes in The Philippine
Strategies of Curriculum Changes in The Philippine
Strategies of Curriculum Changes in The Philippine
EDUCATIONAL STUDIES
Teacher Development
- Improving access for the poor (run small-scale educational programs; development
of larger central schools and subsidize boarding and transportation costs)
- Improving teacher effectiveness
- Improving student learning (curriculum reform, increasing the supply of
instructional materials and textbooks, programs for early child development,
instructional language policy, programs for student assessment, and extending the
length of the basic education cycle).
Lowering unit costs (More efficient deployment of teachers, use of school mapping
rationalize placement of schools, multi-grade teaching).
Higher Education
TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
National Testing
- National Elementary Achievement Test (NEAT)
- National Secondary Achievement Test (NSAT)
Licensure Examinations
- given by the Professional regulations Commission (PRC)
Reform Strategies
- Checkless Payroll System
Aims to remove the bottleneck that have delayed salaries and started the teacher
on the vicious cycle of debt and deduction
-Loan Restructure
Aims to make credit sources available to teachers with low interest rates.
-Increasing the Take Home Pay
The DepEd stopped erosions in the salary of teachers by correcting unauthorized
deductions by private lending agencies; by giving clothing allowances in cash;
by acting against illegal contributions and by stopping excessive X-Ray fees.
-Increase in Election Per Diem
An increase from 800 to 900 Php was made and stipulated through MOA that
teachers be paid directly and on the election day.
-Salary Increase
Aims to keep the salary structure keep in touch with reality. The end-goal is a
public school system with a professional corps so much that when a 20 year old
graduate becomes a teacher,
she or he will have enough opportunity to move up the career ladder, support a
family after marriage and by the time she or he retires at age 65, the educational
system would have optimized her or his creativity and experience for the benefit
of the students.
Decentralized Programs
Computerization Program
The program aims to expose students and teachers to recent technological
advances