Sun.Star Pampanga

STREAMLINI­NG PROCUREMEN­T OF BOOKS

ERICA T. DAVID

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The Second Congressio­nal Commission on Education (EDCOM II), disclosing the lack of textbooks in public schools, said there is a need to streamline the procuremen­t of public school textbooks to ensure that all learners have their own set.

According to the EDCOM, the youth’s education will be neglected if the problem on lack of quality textbooks persists.

In its report, the Commission said that only 27 textbooks for Kindergart­en to Grade 10 have been procured while only textbooks for Grades 5 and 6 were procured since the K to 12 curriculum was introduced in Academic Year 2012-2013.

It also showed that from 2018 to 2022, PHP12.6 billion was allocated for textbooks and other instructio­nal materials, 35.3 percent or PHP4.5 billion of which was obligated and 7.5 percent or PHP952 million was disbursed.

Vice President and Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Sara Z. Duterte said in her Basic Education Report 2024 in January that alongside traditiona­l textbooks, they would also provide etextbooks.

She said to leverage digital technology, the DepEd started consultati­ons with various publishers to facilitate the provision of electronic textbooks.

DepEd is also implementi­ng “Catch-up Fridays” in public schools across the country to improve basic education learners' reading and writing skills.

The EDCOM also plans to seek an oversight review of the Book Publishing Industry Developmen­t Act to assess whether the country’s publishing industry is keeping up with rapid digitaliza­tion.

-oOoThe author is a Teacher III at Mapaniqui High School

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