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A.

Spanish Regime’s defects of educational system


1. A broken educational system
2. Only Spanish students were allowed to attend school during the Spanish
regime.
3. The apparent Philippine education served only to keep colonizers in
power.
4. insufficient, suppressed, and manipulated
5. Exclusive education for the wealthy

Challenges of the current educational system

1. Inadequate classroom space; the number of students in a classroom


exceeds the ideal number.
2. Educators and teachers who aren't eligible.
3. School houses, textbooks, and equipment are already in short supply.
4. The percentage of students who drop out (Out-of-school youth)
5. Education Affordability
B. What solutions were proposed by the novels?
Rizal viewed education as a medicine or a means of curing the
problems of the colonial Philippines. He believed in an education free of
political and religious influence. He said that change would be impossible
to accomplish unless Filipinos have access to a liberal education.

Rizal claimed that education was an effective solution to the country's


social, political, and economic problems. He was persuaded that education and
liberty could bring about changes.

Search for possible improvements to Philippine educational system.

-10-Point Plan

Preschool for all, technical-vocational training as an option in senior high


school, partnering with local governments to create new schools, science and
math proficiency, and working with private schools as “essential partners” in
basic education were among the 10 fixes. The Government Assistance to
Students and Teachers in Private Education program will be expanded, with the
Education Service Contracting Scheme serving up to 1 million students in private
high schools.

-Education For All

Encouraging all Filipino children to complete a full cycle of basic schooling


to a satisfactory standard in every grade; and contributing to the attainment of
basic education competencies for all.
C. Reflect on the expected outcome when implemented (50-75 words only).
- It will greatly improve the education system not just in the country but on
worldwide scale which will be beneficial to all students and graduating
students to be recognized internationally of our education system. These
programs will enhance the capability and potentials of Filipino students’
educations which will be suited for everyone in the country.

these improvements were

These programs aim to be Working with private schools as "key partners"


in basic education and proficiency in science and math. The aim is to increase
government support for students and teachers in private schools and be able to
access education for free for everyone regardless of their status in their life.

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