Manila Standard

Lawmakers approve measure on National Literacy Council

- By Marice V. Cruz

SPEAKER Martin G. Romualdez has expressed optimism that the proposed National Literacy Council will fulfill its purpose of equipping every Filipino with fundamenta­l literacy competency.

Romualdez was referring to House Bill (HB) 7414 which was approved on third and final reading last Wednesday by an overwhelmi­ng 282 votes.

The bill renames the Literacy Coordinati­ng Council, created under Republic Act N7165, to National Literacy Council, strengthen­s its powers and functions, and expands its membership and support mechanisms.

“Many of us, especially the poor in rural and remote communitie­s, lack the means to acquire formal education. We have to reach out to these sectors of our population so that at least, they will learn how to read and write,” he said.

“They should be provided with basic communicat­ion skills, even in their own native languages, through informal learning programs. No one should be left behind in improving their lives,” said.

Under the measure, with the short title of “National Literacy Council Act,” the council shall serve as the lead inter-agency coordinati­ng and advisory body to concerned national agencies, local government units (LGUs), and the private sector in the formulatio­n of policies and measures for the universali­zation of literacy.

The body shall be attached to the Department of Education (DepEd).

It shall be composed of the education secretary as chairperso­n, the secretary of the Department of Interior and Local Government, National Economic and Developmen­t Authority director general, Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority director general, Commission on Higher Education chairperso­n, Philippine Informatio­n Agency chief, Philippine Normal University president, head of the Philippine Statistics Authority, and Bureau of Alternativ­e Education (BAE) director as members.

Representa­tives from relevant nongovernm­ent groups and associatio­ns of private educationa­l institutio­ns shall also sit on the council.

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