Teachers want more funds to education
The Teachers’ Dignity Coalition (TDC) on Monday hails the declaration from the Budget Department that it has released the funds amounting to P2.68 billion allotted for the construction of school buildings and water and sanitation facilities for public schools. The group believes that such amount could augment the needs of public schools for the improvement of physical facilities.
“While it is quite late, because we are in the final quarter, construction and repair of school buildings, classrooms and toilets could really enhance the learning environment of our children. A place conducive for learning yields better performance.” Said Benjo Basas, a Caloocan City teacher and the group’s national chairperson.
Basas however criticized the government for allotting very little funds for education sector in 2012 and in the proposed 2013 national budget.
“If the government is sincere in its “globally competitive” programs like K-12, there should be more money for education sector. The kindergarten program should have been prioritized.” Basas said.
Basas cited the implementation of the K-12 program which for his group’s belief lacks integral support especially in resources.
“The government is focused on curricular reform, yet the shortage in teachers has reached its historic high. We need basic necessities to attain the ambitious goals of K-12 program, the Aquino government’s flagship program in education.” Basas continued.
While the group appreciates the efforts of the DepEd in improving education performance, it is still critical to implementation of the K-12 program. Last week, House’s education committee overwhelmingly approved the K-12 proposal.
“If we expect the best output, we should also be providing the best input.” Basas ended.
Reference: Benjo Basas, National Chairperson- 0920-5740241/3853437
Note: Benjo Basas will be speaking in the Division of Lucena City at 1:00PM today as part of the city teachers’ in-service training
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