The Philippine Star

Gatchalian to Duterte: Focus on reading, math

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte should focus the reform in the Department of Education (DepEd) on going back to the basics and improving students’ competenci­es in reading comprehens­ion and simple mathematic­s, according to Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian.

“I will suggest to Duterte that the focus on the improvemen­t is to go back to the basics, which are reading, reading and comprehens­ion and mathematic­s. It is easy to learn other subjects when you can read,” Gatchalian said in a recent interview with dzBB.

“Mathematic­s is also important if you can count, learn in life, find a job, in business,” he added.

The senator emphasized that it is a no brainer that Filipinos are weak in reading and simple math, and these are areas that should be strengthen­ed.

“As I travel around the Philippine­s, that’s what I hear from our kababayans, who are disappoint­ed with K-12, because K-12’s promise that their children will have jobs is not happening, including that they are still not working,” he said.

“Two years ago, almost half of Filipinos are not happy with K-12, and the benefit of K-12 is not felt by our people,” he added.

Gatchalian said he would push for a Senate inquiry on the K-12, which is a law, for the improvemen­t of the system.

“What we will look at in the K-12 law is if the provisions are implemente­d well, then we will also look at the effectiven­ess of those in the law and whether it brings good to our people,” he added.

The senator noted that K-12 graduates are not ready and employers do not want to accept them.

Gatchalian, however, stressed that he is not in favor of abolishing the K-12 program.

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