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SOMETIME ago, Congress announced that it was convening Education Commission (EdCom) 2. And everybody was excited at least those who cared about the state of education, for there is so much that needs repairing, even overhauling or dismantling. But it has been months, and we have not heard from it since. ....
Education advocates urged President Duterte to sign the Education Commission (EdCom) 2 bill into law to address the ongoing learning crisis and prevent the “collapse” of the country’s education system.
(ALI VICOY / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) “We call on President Duterte to sign this law for ....
MANILA - The Philippine Business for Education (PBEd) has called on President Rodrigo Duterte to certify House Bill No. 10308 or the Education Commission (EdCom) Bill as urgent. The advocacy group also urged the Senate and the House of Representatives to pass the bill during the 18th Congress. The EdCom Bill seeks to create a non-permanent body composed of academicians, private sector, teachers, school leaders, and education experts that will review the current condition of the education sector and recommend reforms. "Proper representation in EdCom ensures that practical and theoretical expertise from the ground are heard. It also facilitates the implementation of reforms because the recipients are involved not just in the discussions, but in the outcomes," PBEd chair Ramon del Rosario Jr. said in a press conference Thursday. Del Rosario added that the EdCom Bill will also provide a blueprint on education for the country to help improve the welfare and learning outcomes of st ....
Published January 14, 2021, 3:09 PM The Philippine Business for Education (PBEd) sounded the alarm Thursday on the ongoing learning crisis in the country and urged the government as well as other stakeholders to come up with a “comprehensive set” of reforms in order to address the challenges that confront the education system. (MANILA BULLETIN) “We are now sounding the alarm. The Philippine government must take the lead in drawing up and implementing plans for an education system that Filipino learners deserve,” PBEd chairman Ramon del Rosario Jr. said. “We ask our leaders to make education a top priority, and for other stakeholders in the education sector to work together in stemming this crisis,” he added. ....