Wednesday, October 12, 2016

                                               

          The K-12 Basic Education Program aims to provide every Filipino child with the education s/he needs to compete in a global context.

          The goal of the new curriculum is to give Filipino students enough time to master skills and concepts so that they are ready for tertiary education when the time comes.
The implementation of the K-12 plan in the Philippine Basic Education Curriculum is the key to our nation’s development. Though the government faces many problems as it implements the program over the course of several years, it is a necessary improvement since increasing the quality of our education is critical to our nation's success.
With K-12 education, students will have sufficient instructional time for subject-related tasks, making them more prepared in every subject area. With the old system, Filipino students were consistently behind on achievement scores. Another reason to support K-12 education is because the graduates of this program will be more prepared to enter the labor force. High school graduates of the 10-year curriculum were not yet employable since they were not competent or well–equipped enough for the workplace. In addition, high school graduates of the 10-year curriculum are not yet 18. With the new curriculum, senior high school students can specialize in a field that they are good at and interested in. As a result, upon graduation they will have the specific job-related skills they need even without a college degree. When they graduate from high school, these young people will be 18 and employable, adding to the nation’s manpower.
Finally, with K-12 education, Filipino graduates will be automatically recognized as professionals abroad because we are following the international education standard as practiced by all nations.
There will be no need to study again and spend more money in order to qualify for international standards. With a K-12 education, Filipino professionals who aspire to work abroad will not have a hard time getting jobs in their chosen field. Furthermore, they will be able to help their families in the Philippines more with remittances, property purchase, and small businesses.
Though Filipinos are known to be competitive in the international community, our current education system hinders us in becoming more competitive among other countries. The K-12 education plan offers a solution to that problem.
However, it is undeniable that there will be problems that arise as we implement the program, which could include a lack of budget, classrooms, school supplies, and teachers. That said, the long-term effects of K-12 education will be very beneficial to us Filipinos.
Therefore, we must support the K-12 educational plan to help improve our educational system and our economy. Remember that change in our society starts with education.




Monday, October 3, 2016

Goals Are Our Guiding Star
         
             A famous philosopher once said, "Every man is the artisan of his our fortune." Life's journey is full of different routes as people have different goals in living. Struggles and trials will always come not to hinder us but to help us to have courage to achieve our dreams in life. I find myself as a girl struggling behind a happy mask. When I'm in Grade 1 what I only knew was to go to school and sit until the classes end. it was in grade 5 until now in college that I have felt the growing financial problem in the family. I have come to realize the importance of attending school. It's not just to sit around; listening to the sermons of the teachers and excitedly waiting for the bell rang for the recess or break, but to make a difference when my time comes. It was then that I learned to dream big with not enough money in going to school. I shrived hard passed all my quizzes. In spite of our situation, I never let myself be discouraged, instead, it gives me motivation to do better in my study.
             My dream is the one that makes me go on each day. To have a dream is easy for me because it is free. But to reach my dream cost too much of what I have, it requires a hundred pails of sweat and many years of sufferings and sacrifices. But when I already reached my goals the feeling will be priceless. And at this time I'm in my step in reaching it. I am preparing to be a Professional Teacher. I know that for a single mistake may lead me to distraction. I know it’s not easy but I'm not alone in this journey. I have God to guide me 'till the end. This dream of mine came from many broken hearts, yet there is still a heart full of hope that my ambition will be the answer for all my problems. I think of it positively with full trust and confidence. "Opportunity is always there but without ability and interest it is useless".