NATURE OF THE ACADEMIC ECOSYSTEM IN THE PHILIPPINE-JUNE 4.pptx
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FORMAL EDUCATION WVSU
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INFORMAL EDUCATION WVSU
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Technical Education and Skills Development Authority WVSU
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PHILIPPINES HIGHER EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION AND REGULATION BY THE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION (CHED) WVSU
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CHALLENGES OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATION SYSTEM INSUFFICIENT AND INEQUITABLE FUNDING The Philippine education system often suffers from inadequate funding, which is not always distributed equitably. This results in a lack of essential resources, overcrowded classrooms, and insufficient teaching materials, particularly in rural and marginalized areas. WVSU Mechanisms to Address: Increased Budget Allocation Equitable Distribution of Funds
WVSU CHALLENGES OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATION SYSTEM POOR INFRASTRUCTURE Many schools in the Philippines lack adequate infrastructure, including classrooms, laboratories, libraries, and sanitation facilities. This creates an unfavorable learning environment, affecting both the physical and mental well-being of students and teachers. Mechanisms to Address: Infrastructure Development Programs Public-Private Partnerships
WVSU CHALLENGES OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATION SYSTEM INADEQUATE TEACHER TRAINING AND COMPENSATION Teachers in the Philippines often do not receive adequate training or professional development, and their compensation is generally low. This leads to low morale, and high turnover rates, and affects the quality of education that students receive. Mechanisms to Address: Professional Development Programs Improved Compensation Packages
PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM vs OTHER ASEAN COUNTRIES Strengths: While the Philippines excels in literacy and English proficiency with active government initiatives, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore lead in academic performance, technology integration, and governmental support. Indonesia and Malaysia show promise in increasing investment and improving access to education. WVSU
PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM vs OTHER ASEAN COUNTRIES Weaknesses: The Philippines struggles with funding, infrastructure, and teacher quality. In contrast, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore face high academic pressure and stress. Indonesia deals with regional quality disparities and teacher training issues, while Malaysia faces challenges in educational reform implementation and urban-rural quality disparities. WVSU
PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM vs OTHER ASEAN COUNTRIES Opportunities: All countries have potential in technology integration and global collaboration, with the Philippines and Indonesia particularly positioned to benefit from educational reforms and international aid. Malaysia has opportunities in vocational education and creating a more inclusive system. WVSU
PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM vs OTHER ASEAN COUNTRIES Threats: Economic and political factors, social inequality, and natural disasters are common threats, with the Philippines also facing significant socioeconomic barriers and frequent natural disasters. Japan, South Korea, and Singapore deal with demographic changes and economic constraints, while Indonesia and Malaysia face economic challenges impacting educational progress. WVSU
WVSU CHALLENGES OF EDUCATION IN ASIA ACCESS AND EQUITY In many Asian countries, access to quality education is not uniformly available. Socioeconomic disparities, geographic challenges, and gender inequalities significantly affect who can attend school and the quality of education they receive. Rural areas, in particular, often suffer from a lack of schools, teachers, and educational resources, while urban areas are better served. Mechanisms to Address: Building More Schools in Rural Areas Scholarship Programs Gender-Sensitive Policies •
WVSU CHALLENGES OF EDUCATION IN ASIA QUALITY OF EDUCATION The quality of education varies widely across Asia, with many schools lacking qualified teachers, adequate teaching materials, and modern curricula. This leads to significant differences in student performance and educational outcomes both within and between countries. Mechanisms to Address Teacher Training Programs Curriculum Reform Provision of Educational Resources
WVSU CHALLENGES OF EDUCATION IN ASIA TECHNOLOGICAL INTEGRATION AND DIGITAL DIVIDE The rapid advancement of technology presents both opportunities and challenges for education in Asia. While some countries have successfully integrated technology into their education systems, others struggle with a significant digital divide, where students and schools lack access to computers, the internet, and other digital tools. Mechanisms to Address: I nfrastructure Development Digital Literacy Programs Public-Private Partnerships