The document discusses revising the K-12 education program in the Philippines. It notes that the current program is failing to produce job-ready graduates and is being reviewed by politicians to determine if changes are needed. Specifically, there is a proposal to make grades 11 and 12 optional only for students pursuing higher education due to the high financial costs the additional years place on families. The conclusion argues the program should be revised to make it free and encourage more students to continue their education.
The document discusses revising the K-12 education program in the Philippines. It notes that the current program is failing to produce job-ready graduates and is being reviewed by politicians to determine if changes are needed. Specifically, there is a proposal to make grades 11 and 12 optional only for students pursuing higher education due to the high financial costs the additional years place on families. The conclusion argues the program should be revised to make it free and encourage more students to continue their education.
The document discusses revising the K-12 education program in the Philippines. It notes that the current program is failing to produce job-ready graduates and is being reviewed by politicians to determine if changes are needed. Specifically, there is a proposal to make grades 11 and 12 optional only for students pursuing higher education due to the high financial costs the additional years place on families. The conclusion argues the program should be revised to make it free and encourage more students to continue their education.
Our K-12 is considering to be revamped by revising new different programs
that are brought out by our politicians. K-12 program failing to deliver on its promises to produce job-ready senior high school graduates, the Marcos administration is considering another major revamp in the implementation of basic education in the country. Some reasons why our K-12 program is to be revamped has SUPPORTTING to do with the K-12 program to be further revamped and the need of financial use to DETAILS 1 pursue higher education AND 2
Our K-12 program is being reviewed by our politicians to be revamped.
Based from Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte “Right now, there Topic is a direction to study the removal and make Grades 11 and 12 voluntary (or only for Sentence those who will pursue) higher education,”. She was mentioning the K-10+2 bill mentioned by Gloria- Macapagal Arroyo.If approved, Arroyo’s proposal would make Grades 11 and 12 – currently known as senior high school – mandatory only for those who wish to pursue college degrees, to be known as “posecondary, pre-university education.”
K to 12 program in the Philippines requires the financial ability of Filipinos
to support their children through three additional years of school. In a study done by youth solon Kabataan Party-List (KPL), students who are going to be entering Topic BODY senior high school will need to access as much as PHP200,000 for the next two Sentence additional years. Computing the food and transportation allowance of average students of P100 to P150 for 200 school days, families will need to produce around P20,000 to P30,000 annually based from DTI.
In conclusion our K-12 Program should be revised for a better program to
prioritize our children in the much lower areas that are all free of charge to Conclusion encourage parents to prepare their students for a higher education. This may be a bit difficut but is its one of the efficient options to choose other than fully cancelling K-12