Palace to push on with efforts to review K-12

Palace to push on with efforts to review K-12

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 03:44 PM October 21, 2019

MANILA, Philippines  — Malacañang will not stop efforts to review the K to 12 or 12-year basic education program in the country.

Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo declared this after Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano said on Sunday that they would review the effectiveness of the K-12, citing that “the House [is] of the consensus that K-12 is not living up to its promise.”

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Sought for comment, Panelo said, “we will leave it to the wisdom of Congress.”

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Palace to push on with efforts to review K-12

ORIENTATION Students of Barangka National High School in Marikina City attend an orientation meeting on the entry of Grade 11 students under the K-12 program. Classes open today in public elementary and high schools nationwide. NIÑO JESUSORBETA

In a speech at San Beda University’s commencement exercises last year, President Rodrigo Duterte said that his daughter, Veronica, doesn’t want the K-12  and had asked him to scrap the program.

In his second State of the Nation Address (Sona) on July 24, 2017, Duterte affirmed his commitment to implement the K-12.

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“We have sustained investments in higher education and committed to the full implementation of the K to 12 basic [education] program,” he said.

The Department of Education has a proposed budget of  P551.7 billion for 2020, wherein P650 million was allocated for the  K to 12./ac

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