Ang problema ng edukasyon ay gobyerno. Kung hindi gobyerno ang nagbigay ng edukasyon, walang problema ng edukasyon. Walang crisis sa sapatos dahil wala ang gobyerno sa sapatos. Pareho lang din yan sa edukasyon.
Dep-Ed..isa sa mga pinaka-CORRUPT na ahensya..mga LIBRONG mali-mali ang impormasyon..papaano ano ba ang GINAGAWA ng mga opisyales sa sangay na to??alam na nating lahat..HINDI ka magtataka kung bakit KULELAT sa AGHAM, Mathematica ang mga kabataan..ang galing nyong mga pilipino tlaga!!!!Mga taong WALANG konsepto ng DIGNIDAD at KARANGALAN sa sariling lahi at bnsa.kaya matagal ng LUGMOK ang bnsa nyo...MAHIYA nga kayo!!!!ang presidente ng bnsa ay npka HINA at BOBO!!!
Sad reality is our teachers who are actually subsidizing the education of our children through their low salaries. In public schools, the starting grossfor Teacher I in 2007 was P10,980 a month (after P1,000 hike with the 10% across-the-board increase for government workers. Mandatory deductions for income tax and for Government Service Insurance System, Pag-Ibig and PhilHealth premiums result in a net take-home pay of around P8,200 per month -- well below a reasonable wage by any standard.
@communitywork That's right. But the solution is NOT to spend more on education. If you look at the Dept. of Budget and Management, the budget for education has doubled in 10 years yet educational performance has gotten lower. The money doesn't got to teachers but to the administrators and bureaucrats. The answer is to eliminate the DepEd. Might sound radical, but its the only sure solution.
another stupidity. very exagurated video
jeffbalbon 5 months ago
useless video... such a waste of time to put a video like this on the web...
edpannewyork 1 year ago
Ang problema ng edukasyon ay gobyerno. Kung hindi gobyerno ang nagbigay ng edukasyon, walang problema ng edukasyon. Walang crisis sa sapatos dahil wala ang gobyerno sa sapatos. Pareho lang din yan sa edukasyon.
truevoice08 1 year ago
hey, i hope you don't mind that i used some of your clips for my project in school... thanks so much...
geloarucan 2 years ago
Go ahead.. no problem...
GlennIsaguirre 2 years ago
Dep-Ed..isa sa mga pinaka-CORRUPT na ahensya..mga LIBRONG mali-mali ang impormasyon..papaano ano ba ang GINAGAWA ng mga opisyales sa sangay na to??alam na nating lahat..HINDI ka magtataka kung bakit KULELAT sa AGHAM, Mathematica ang mga kabataan..ang galing nyong mga pilipino tlaga!!!!Mga taong WALANG konsepto ng DIGNIDAD at KARANGALAN sa sariling lahi at bnsa.kaya matagal ng LUGMOK ang bnsa nyo...MAHIYA nga kayo!!!!ang presidente ng bnsa ay npka HINA at BOBO!!!
koldexx21 2 years ago 2
kodlexx21.. magkakasundo tayo sa mga pananaw.
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Nicom47 2 years ago
hey, do you mind if we put this in our multiply site about the status of rp education? its a school project
mattjao 3 years ago
Sad reality is our teachers who are actually subsidizing the education of our children through their low salaries. In public schools, the starting grossfor Teacher I in 2007 was P10,980 a month (after P1,000 hike with the 10% across-the-board increase for government workers. Mandatory deductions for income tax and for Government Service Insurance System, Pag-Ibig and PhilHealth premiums result in a net take-home pay of around P8,200 per month -- well below a reasonable wage by any standard.
communitywork 4 years ago
@communitywork That's right. But the solution is NOT to spend more on education. If you look at the Dept. of Budget and Management, the budget for education has doubled in 10 years yet educational performance has gotten lower. The money doesn't got to teachers but to the administrators and bureaucrats. The answer is to eliminate the DepEd. Might sound radical, but its the only sure solution.
truevoice08 1 year ago