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    Nagsugod Naman tawn gali ang klase sa pioneer class sa Senior year.
    Sakto ani, allocate PROPER budget for the system.

    Gamay ra ang classrooms? Buhatan og gaghan, Dili Jack-up-an ang materials.

    1:4 ratio sa books? Haginan og saktong distribution of books taga estudyante.

    Gamay sweldo sa maestra? Kuhaan ang porsyento sa salary sa overpaid govt agencies employees.

    We all have the money in our government, the real prob is mismanagement of funds.
    Storya Lang ta taman, wala sa buhat.
    "People who love to eat are always the BEST people."
    Julia Child

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    Acta non verba sen. Trillianes. Acta non verba.

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    epal na naman....

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    nag pa cute2 ra nas trillanes oi aron ingnun concern. maypag supportaan na niya unya e improve kung unsa needed.

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    ask lang ko kinsay nakahibalo kung unsay schedule sa klase sa mga countries nga nag implement na ug k12? mas taas ba or mas shorter? kinsay makahatag nku ug idea sa structure jud aning k12? like time, subjects, mga schools nga accredited etc.

    uyon unta ko ani k12 pero i cant tell kung unsay result ani sa iyang early stage sa atoa. pero kung mao ra gihapon ang porma sa dili pa k12 maayo pa dili na lang na ipadayon. aw naglibog ko. hehehe

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    Actually, gi thumbs down man ni Trillanes ang K-12. Makita na diri:

    Press Release - Trillanes: DepEd's K+12 program, a costly and potentially disastrous experiment
    Press Release - Trillanes: Let's address first the basic problems of education

    Pero, simple ra ang tubag nganong dapat dili i suspend ang K-12. Una, ang DepEd ang nakadawat ug pinakadako nga budget para sa FY 2014 [click here for the source]. Nagpasabot nga kay naa may budget ma resolve gyud na ang mga shortages. Ikaduha, gimandoan sad ang DepEd nga mohatag ug report ngadto sa Congress kung unsay result sa pag implement sa K-12.

    Republic Act No. 10533
    SEC. 14. Mandatory Evaluation and Review. — By the end of School Year 2014-2015, the DepED shall conduct a mandatory review and submit a midterm report to Congress as to the status of implementation of the K to 12 program in terms of closing the following current shortages: (a) teachers; (b) classrooms; (c) textbooks; (d) seats; (e) toilets; and (f) other shortages that should be addressed.

    The DepED shall include among others, in this midterm report, the following key metrics of access to and quality of basic education: (a) participation rate; (b) retention rate; (c) National Achievement Test results; (d) completion rate; (e) teachers’ welfare and training profiles; (f) adequacy of funding requirements; and (g) other learning facilities including, but not limited to, computer and science laboratories, libraries and library hubs, and sports, music and arts.
    Wala sa K-12 ang problema kundili naa sa nag implementar niini. IMO, naa sa 20% sa Education sector ang wala ni fully embrace sa K-12.

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    Bsan pa ug mag K-13 kung mao ghapon systemaha usik2x lng ni clas tuig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    biliba gyud nako sa mga bisaya. dili dali ma ilad.

    klaro bitaw kau na patagad style ra ning kang trillanes. kadtong time na g-deliberate pa ning k-12 na issue, perting hiluma niya. then karon na nuon na ang mga parents ug ang mga schools is nag ready na ( usa na ko ana na parent ) .. karon pa nuon si trillanes mag drama ug mag yawyaw. way pulus na reklamo.


    ang iya tang gibuhat, dili pag suspend sa k-12 kung di ... dapat unta ang iya rang gi push is ang pag improve sa mga facilities ug pag himu ug bago na rooms ug bago na mga schools ....

    @lifeisbeyeeutiful @marius
    Nah! saonzz naman lang mi mga ginikanan nakagasto nah? e-suspend? unya ,naa sila counter measure watsoever? ka atots gud aneh ako batos is currently on Grade 8 sa private skol tawn, faeets oe

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    Quote Originally Posted by miramax View Post
    @lifeisbeyeeutiful @marius
    Nah! saonzz naman lang mi mga ginikanan nakagasto nah? e-suspend? unya ,naa sila counter measure watsoever? ka atots gud aneh ako batos is currently on Grade 8 sa private skol tawn, faeets oe

    As part of the academe, I also feel for the parents but since it's already there
    so all we have to do is adapt to it. On the part of the educators, we have to do
    an overhaul of our curriculum to suit to the demands of the K-12 curriculum
    and it's never an easy feat. What's disheartening is those peeps who never did
    their part of the bargain at the expense of others who are toiling and adjusting
    to the globalization of our education system.

    If padayon japon na Dili maau mahan-ay aning k-12, yabo jud ang product ani.
    I just hope that wouldn't be the case... Malooy ko sa mga bata, mga ginikanan
    og sa mga teachers.
    "People who love to eat are always the BEST people."
    Julia Child

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    Quote Originally Posted by sizzlingROBOT View Post
    Good observation, Sir. Trillanes knows how to win. He won by sympathy votes in 2007 election, and he'll probably win in 2016 the same way.
    A former military making a resolution towards an education related problem, that is expected. The senator should just stick his head in military related bills or laws.

    Quote Originally Posted by redshields View Post
    ask lang ko kinsay nakahibalo kung unsay schedule sa klase sa mga countries nga nag implement na ug k12? mas taas ba or mas shorter? kinsay makahatag nku ug idea sa structure jud aning k12? like time, subjects, mga schools nga accredited etc.

    uyon unta ko ani k12 pero i cant tell kung unsay result ani sa iyang early stage sa atoa. pero kung mao ra gihapon ang porma sa dili pa k12 maayo pa dili na lang na ipadayon. aw naglibog ko. hehehe
    I had the chance to teach science for junior high schools in the USA for 2 years. The structure of their levels would be different from state to state or county to county, but more or less this is how it wass way back: Kindergarten, Elementary (Grade 1-5), Middle School (Grade 6-, Junior High School (Grade 9-10), Senior High School (Grade 11-12). Classes were about 2-3 hours a day. Each state has their own required subjects (termed "courses" in the US). Usually they range from science, math, English, foreign language, and social sciences. The students also have their choice of electives. It's much like college here where we choose our own subjects.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sellerkobai View Post
    Bsan pa ug mag K-13 kung mao ghapon systemaha usik2x lng ni clas tuig.
    Not really. The K-12 is long overdue. To those who don't understand or who doesn't have a background in education, this is a total waste. I'm encouraging you to read more. The K-12 is in compliance for our educational system to be at par with other countries through its adherence to the Bologna Accord and the Washington Accord. That will enable our migrants to pursue a career without having to study for an additional two years in other countries. This move also directs us to a Knowledge Based Economy. Not all Filipinos are capable to go to college for various reasons. The additional 2 years would enable the child to work after high school. Welders, Pipe-fitters, etc. abroad are earning more than our local doctors. Credits earned in the Senior High School will as well be honored if the child will pursue a college degree.

    Now, is that really a waste of years?

    Quote Originally Posted by miramax View Post
    @lifeisbeyeeutiful @marius
    Nah! saonzz naman lang mi mga ginikanan nakagasto nah? e-suspend? unya ,naa sila counter measure watsoever? ka atots gud aneh ako batos is currently on Grade 8 sa private skol tawn, faeets oe
    RA 10533 states that DepEd, CHED, and TESDA will be working with each other and the K-12 under the Basic Education Act of 2013 is already a law. I doubt changes can be done abruptly. Take the extra years as a necessity and not a curse. Your children will have an edge than us when it comes to employability.

    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    faetz gyud ta ani. daghan sila ug plano kunuhay para sa education system, pero wala pa gyud gani nila g-address ang pinaka obvious na problem na kulang ta ug facilities. kulang kau ug rooms. kulang kaau ug books.

    paka ulaw lang gyud ning goberno nato.
    It is a greater embarrassment if we were the only country in Asia having less than 11 years of basic education. I hear your sentiments, but we can't waste any more time not adding those needed couple of years in our basic education. 70% of our unemployed are high school graduates.

    I do agree that funding should be increased. Even if education has the highest allocation for budget, it still falls roughly below the UNESCO standards.

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