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Palace approves creation of more teaching positions, curriculum reform

- Cortez Gillian M.

PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte approved measures creating more teaching positions in the public school system and to reform the current curriculum.

In a Palace statement Thursday, Mr. Duterte approved the recommenda­tions of Education Secretary Leonor G. Briones during the Cabinet meeting Wednesday.

“Moving forward, quality basic education is imperative. Thus, the President approved DepEd’s recommenda­tion to improve the curriculum for students who want to pursue education, create more plantilla positions for teachers, produce a communicat­ion plan on quality education, and harness the use of technology to educate more students, educators and leaders,” the President’s Spokespers­on Salvador S. Panelo said.

Adding more teaching positions is one of the primary programs under DepEd’s proposed 2020 National Budget of P551.7 billion, with around P1.2 billion allocated to hire 10,000 teachers next year. The education department also said it is currently studying expanding the first three Teacher ranks for public school teachers in order to provide an encouragin­g career path for teachers featuring regular promotions.

The Department of Education (DepEd) Computeriz­ation Program also aims to provide more informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) to public schools in order to improve teaching quality.

The DepEd added that curriculum reform is urgent in light of the years-long decline in the passing rate in the National Achievemen­t Tests (NAT). —

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