If you receive education in the USA, most people will say that they can receive the best education. This is an attractive idea, but I absolutely disagree. I believe that education is still based on personal personality and insight into life. It depends on how people evaluate education. Even if you receive the best education in the United States, you can regard him as not educated yet unless he has the knowledge he learned at school. Education in the Philippines is excellent in several respects.
I believe that the greatest problem in the Philippines is quality of education, not educational effectiveness and education, but should be taken into account to improve the ranking of the Philippines in the world's best universities. The maximum number of university graduates does not explain the quality of education. The Philippines can achieve high quality education by strengthening teacher training and certification, promoting industry-academia collaboration, decentralizing provision of education and participating in international examination. Philippine priorities on this should be reform and change. Our country should innovate to help improve the quality of education in our country.
Changes in our social life will require educational standards that can be with us. K to 12 Education System is a new educational program in the Philippines born in the United States, consisting of kindergarten and basic education for 12 years, consisting of 6 years of elementary school, 6 years of high school, 4 years of junior high school and 2 years of high school It has been. It provides enough time to master concepts and skills. The mobility of the K - 12 program at the school level, as they have already studied in kindergartens, elementary schools and high schools, provide lifelong learning to students.
Primary education in the Philippines includes six years of schooling from the first grade to the sixth grade (from the 6th grade to the 12th grade). Basic education is the only essential part of the basic education cycle before K - 12 reform. However, with the progress of reform, compulsory education has been expanded, and now it is compulsory education for all year education including 12th graders. Today, children have to complete pre-primary education for one year before entering elementary school. Although this seems not to be a consistent practice nationwide, the current law obliges all children to attend kindergarten at the age of five. As with all other parts of public schools, kindergarten education is free at public schools. After completing essential pre-school grade, students are eligible to attend elementary school - there is no other admission requirement