In gearing up for the full
implementation of the K to 12 program, the Department of Education (DepEd)
issued provisional permits to 1,122 private schools that will offer Senior High
School (SHS).
Education Secretary Bro. Armin Luistro
FSC said, “DepEd is doing everything it can to make sure that all the anxieties
and fears will be addressed in the next 11 or 12 months.”
After years of planning and engaging
with education stakeholders, DepEd, through its field offices, has identified
and mapped more than 5,800 public schools set to offer SHS along with these
private schools and other institutions in 2016. DepEd estimates that 1.2M to
1.6M public school students will enroll in SHS in 2016. Of this range,
approximately 0.8M to 1.1M will proceed to DepEd SHS and the remaining 0.4M to
0.5M will enroll in non-DepEd SHS. Public school students and Education Service
Contracting (ESC) grantees who will enroll in a non-DepEd SHS of their choice
shall receive a subsidy from the government covering school fees through the
proposed SHS Voucher Program of DepEd.
Teachers’ Dignity Coalition (TDC)
national chairperson Benjo Basas
recognized the need for the educational reform, saying, “We are not against K
to 12. Alam naman natin lahat na sa kasalukuyan, tayo na lang yata ang bansa na
hindi nag-e-employ ng ganitong sistema, and of course in the preparation for
lifelong learning ay ibibigay ito sa K to 12.” Basas, however, expressed
concerns over government’s preparedness to implement the said program.
Luistro emphasized that DepEd has been
preparing for this reform since 2010. On the fifth year of the K to 12
roll-out, DepEd continues to gear up for full implementation. He said, “We are
building close to 30,000 classrooms at the second quarter. We will be hiring
around 30,000 teachers by 2016. For all of our textbooks, as early as now, we
have done a call for 2016, para wala na kaming issue.”
He added, “On this last leg, what we
need is a little encouragement, support and for them to say, “Kakayanin iyan!”
DepEd plants seeds and the harvest will happen in the next generation. I can
only show where it’s leading.” (DepEd)
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