Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary
Herminio Colomia Jr. said the government is committed to further
strengthen the projects and programs aimed at improving the quality of
education in the country.
Coloma said the government has allotted Php10 billion that will be
used for the hiring of more than 39,000 new teachers and 1,500
non-teaching positions.
”It aims to fill up the shortage of teachers and non-teaching personnel in our public schools,” Coloma said.
According to the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), the
government has also allotted Php3.5 billion for the purchase of 70.5
million text books and other teaching materials.
”At least Php54 billion has also be set aside for the construction of
new 31,728 classrooms and repair of 9,500 classrooms, including water
and sanitation facilities, 455 technical-vocational laboratories and 1.3
million chairs,” Coloma said.
Coloma said the Department of Education (DepEd) has also allocated
Php8.5 billion for the 24,000 information and communication technology
(ICT) packages, including the multimedia laboratories in public high
schools and computer laboratories for the elementary public schools
under the DepEd’s computerization program.
For 2015,
DepEd has the biggest budget allocation amounting to Php367.1 billion,
19 percent higher compared to Php309.5 billion spent in 2014.
Coloma said the government also increased the budget for the State
Colleges and Universities (SUC) from Php38 billion in 2014 to Php44
billion this year. (PCOO News Release)
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